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Derek Hower
2010 – today
- 2011
[j2]Nathan L. Binkert, Bradford M. Beckmann, Gabriel Black, Steven K. Reinhardt, Ali G. Saidi, Arkaprava Basu, Joel Hestness, Derek Hower, Tushar Krishna, Somayeh Sardashti, Rathijit Sen, Korey Sewell, Muhammad Shoaib, Nilay Vaish, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood: The gem5 simulator. SIGARCH Computer Architecture News 39(2): 1-7 (2011)
[c5]Derek Hower, Polina Dudnik, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood: Calvin: Deterministic or not? Free will to choose. HPCA 2011: 333-334
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j1]Derek Hower, Pablo Montesinos, Luis Ceze, Mark D. Hill, Josep Torrellas: Two hardware-based approaches for deterministic multiprocessor replay. Commun. ACM 52(6): 93-100 (2009)- 2008
[c4]Derek Hower, Mark D. Hill: Rerun: Exploiting Episodes for Lightweight Memory Race Recording. ISCA 2008: 265-276- 2007
[c3]Mark D. Hill, Derek Hower, Kevin E. Moore, Michael M. Swift, Haris Volos, David A. Wood: A Case for Deconstructing Hardware Transactional Memory Systems. Programming Models for Ubiquitous Parallelism 2007- 2006
[c2]Mahmut Yilmaz, Derek Hower, Sule Ozev, Daniel J. Sorin: Self-Checking and Self-Diagnosing 32-bit Microprocessor Multiplier. ITC 2006: 1-10
[c1]Fred A. Bower, Derek Hower, Mahmut Yilmaz, Daniel J. Sorin, Sule Ozev: Applying architectural vulnerability Analysis to hard faults in the microprocessor. SIGMETRICS/Performance 2006: 375-376
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