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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [p1]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Kevin T. Pedretti, Ron Brightwell:
Hobbes: A Multi-kernel Infrastructure for Application Composition. Operating Systems for Supercomputers and High Performance Computing 2019: 241-267 - 2018
- [c28]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
Varbench: an Experimental Framework to Measure and Characterize Performance Variability. ICPP 2018: 18:1-18:10 - 2017
- [c27]Debashis Ganguly, Mohammad H. Mofrad, Taieb Znati, Rami G. Melhem, John R. Lange:
Harvesting Underutilized Resources to Improve Responsiveness and Tolerance to Crash and Silent Faults for Data-Intensive Applications. CLOUD 2017: 536-543 - [c26]Debashis Ganguly, John R. Lange:
The Effect of Asymmetric Performance on Asynchronous Task Based Runtimes. ROSS@HPDC 2017: 8:1-8:8 - 2016
- [j5]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
Lightweight Memory Management for High Performance Applications in Consolidated Environments. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 27(2): 468-480 (2016) - [c25]Brian Kocoloski, Leonardo Piga, Wei Huang, Indrani Paul, John R. Lange:
A Case for Criticality Models in Exascale Systems. CLUSTER 2016: 213-216 - [c24]Noah Evans, Kevin T. Pedretti, Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Michael Lang
, Patrick G. Bridges
:
A Cross-Enclave Composition Mechanism for Exascale System Software. ROSS@HPDC 2016: 3:1-3:8 - [c23]Jiannan Ouyang, John R. Lange, Haoqiang Zheng:
Shoot4U: Using VMM Assists to Optimize TLB Operations on Preempted vCPUs. VEE 2016: 17-23 - 2015
- [c22]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Hasan Abbasi, David E. Bernholdt, Terry R. Jones
, Jai Dayal, Noah Evans, Michael Lang
, Jay F. Lofstead, Kevin T. Pedretti, Patrick G. Bridges
:
System-Level Support for Composition of Applications. ROSS@HPDC 2015: 7:1-7:8 - [c21]John R. Lange:
Bridging the Divide Between HPC and Commodity System Software. VTDC@HPDC 2015: 39 - [c20]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
XEMEM: Efficient Shared Memory for Composed Applications on Multi-OS/R Exascale Systems. HPDC 2015: 89-100 - [c19]Jiannan Ouyang, Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Kevin T. Pedretti:
Achieving Performance Isolation with Lightweight Co-Kernels. HPDC 2015: 149-160 - [c18]Brian Kocoloski, Yuyu Zhou, Bruce R. Childers, John R. Lange:
Implications of Memory Interference for Composed HPC Applications. MEMSYS 2015: 95-97 - 2014
- [j4]Lei Xia, Zheng Cui, John R. Lange, Yuan Tang, Peter A. Dinda, Patrick G. Bridges
:
Fast VMM-based overlay networking for bridging the cloud and high performance computing. Clust. Comput. 17(1): 39-59 (2014) - [c17]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
HPMMAP: Lightweight Memory Management for Commodity Operating Systems. IPDPS 2014: 649-658 - 2013
- [j3]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
Improving compute node performance using virtualization. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 27(2): 124-135 (2013) - [c16]Zheng Cui, Patrick G. Bridges, John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda:
Virtual TCP offload: optimizing ethernet overlay performance on advanced interconnects. HPDC 2013: 49-60 - [c15]Jiannan Ouyang, John R. Lange:
Preemptable ticket spinlocks: improving consolidated performance in the cloud. VEE 2013: 191-200 - 2012
- [c14]Brian Kocoloski, Jiannan Ouyang, John R. Lange:
A case for dual stack virtualization: consolidating HPC and commodity applications in the cloud. SoCC 2012: 23 - [c13]Chang Bae, Lei Xia, Peter A. Dinda, John R. Lange:
Dynamic adaptive virtual core mapping to improve power, energy, and performance in multi-socket multicores. HPDC 2012: 247-258 - [c12]Lei Xia, Zheng Cui, John R. Lange, Yuan Tang, Peter A. Dinda, Patrick G. Bridges
:
VNET/P: bridging the cloud and high performance computing through fast overlay networking. HPDC 2012: 259-270 - [c11]Zheng Cui, Lei Xia, Patrick G. Bridges
, Peter A. Dinda, John R. Lange:
Optimizing overlay-based virtual networking through optimistic interrupts and cut-through forwarding. SC 2012: 99 - 2011
- [c10]Chang Bae, John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda:
Enhancing virtualized application performance through dynamic adaptive paging mode selection. ICAC 2011: 255-264 - [c9]John R. Lange, Kevin T. Pedretti, Peter A. Dinda, Patrick G. Bridges
, Chang Bae, Philip Soltero, Alexander Merritt:
Minimal-overhead virtualization of a large scale supercomputer. VEE 2011: 169-180 - [c8]John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda:
SymCall: symbiotic virtualization through VMM-to-guest upcalls. VEE 2011: 193-204 - 2010
- [c7]John R. Lange, J. Scott Miller, Peter A. Dinda:
EmNet: Satisfying The Individual User Through Empathic Home Networks. INFOCOM 2010: 1873-1881 - [c6]John R. Lange, Kevin T. Pedretti, Trammell Hudson, Peter A. Dinda, Zheng Cui, Lei Xia, Patrick G. Bridges
, Andy Gocke, Steven Jaconette, Michael Levenhagen, Ron Brightwell:
Palacios and Kitten: New high performance operating systems for scalable virtualized and native supercomputing. IPDPS 2010: 1-12
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]John R. Lange, J. Scott Miller, Peter A. Dinda:
EmNet: satisfying the individual user through empathic home networks: summary. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 37(2): 65-66 (2009) - 2008
- [c5]John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda, Samuel Rossoff:
Experiences with Client-based Speculative Remote Display. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2008: 419-432 - 2007
- [c4]John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda:
Transparent network services via a virtual traffic layer for virtual machines. HPDC 2007: 23-32 - [c3]John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda, Fabián E. Bustamante:
Vortex: Enabling Cooperative Selective Wormholing for Network Security Systems. RAID 2007: 317-336 - 2006
- [c2]Ananth I. Sundararaj, Manan Sanghi, John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda:
Hardness of Approximation and Greedy Algorithms for the Adaptation Problem in Virtual Environments. ICAC 2006: 291-292 - 2005
- [j1]Ananth I. Sundararaj, Manan Sanghi, John R. Lange, Peter A. Dinda:
An optimization problem in adaptive virtual environments. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 33(2): 6-8 (2005) - [c1]John R. Lange, Ananth I. Sundararaj, Peter A. Dinda:
Automatic dynamic run-time optical network reservations. HPDC 2005: 255-264
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