Name
Affiliation
Papers
JOSÉ CARLOS SANCHO
Los Alamos Natl Lab, PAL, Los Alamos, NM 87545 USA
31
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
73
382
29.97
Referers 
Referees 
References 
852
609
265
Search Limit
100852
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Optical packet switching in HPC. An analysis of applications performance.20.362018
Disaggregated Computing. An Evaluation of Current Trends for Datacentres.40.442017
Scaling architecture-on-demand based optical networks.10.382016
Quiet Neighborhoods: Key to Protect Job Performance Predictability150.632015
Performance evaluation of Optical Packet Switches on high performance applications20.432015
A novel SDN enabled hybrid optical packet/circuit switched data centre network: The LIGHTNESS approach50.552014
On the trade-off of mixing scientific applications on capacity high-performance computing systems.20.412013
All-optical packet/circuit switching-based data center network for enhanced scalability, latency, and throughput.211.892013
Reducing the impact of soft errors on fabric-based collective communications00.342011
Characterizing the impact of using spare-cores on application performance60.502010
On The Performance And Technological Impact Of Adding Memory Controllers In Multi-Core Processors00.342010
Using Performance Modeling to Design Large-Scale Systems401.682009
Dynamic Load Balancing of Matrix-Vector Multiplications on Roadrunner Compute Nodes00.342009
Optimizing multiple conjugate gradient solvers for large-scale systems00.342009
Improving the Performance of Multiple Conjugate Gradient Solvers by Exploiting Overlap20.392008
A Performance Evaluation Of The Nehalem Quad-Core Processor For Scientific Computing252.942008
MPI tools and performance studies - Quantifying the potential benefit of overlapping communication and computation in large-scale scientific applications20.372006
Transparent, Incremental Checkpointing at Kernel Level: a Foundation for Fault Tolerance for Parallel Computers792.932005
On the Feasibility of Incremental Checkpointing for Scientific Computing.251.642004
System-Level Fault-Tolerance in Large-Scale Parallel Machines with Buffered Coscheduling100.752004
Designing Parallel Operating Systems via Parallel Programming10.482004
A Methodology to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Traffic Balancing Algorithms00.342004
Routing in infiniBand™ torus network topologies20.392003
Improving InfiniBand Routing through Multiple Virtual Networks80.852002
Analyzing the Influence of Virtual Lanes on the Performance of InfiniBand Networks50.982002
Performance sensitivity of routing algorithms to failures in networks of workstations with regular and irregular topologies00.342002
On the Relative Behavior of Source and Distributed Routing in NOWs Using Up/Down Routing Schemes00.342001
Effective Strategy to Compute Forwarding Tables for InfiniBand Networks251.832001
A Flexible Routing Scheme for Networks of Workstations271.502000
Improving the Up*/Down* Routing Scheme for Networks of Workstations362.762000
A New Methodology to Computer Deadlock-Free Routing Tables for Irregular Networks372.522000