Name
Affiliation
Papers
WILLIAM M. JONES
Computer Science Department, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC 29526, U.S.A.
20
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
30
86
10.16
Referers 
Referees 
References 
189
249
122
Search Limit
100249
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Enhancing HPC System Log Analysis by Identifying Message Origin in Source Code00.342018
Improving Application Resilience by Extending Error Correction with Contextual Information00.342018
On the Inherent Resilience of Integer Operations.00.342016
Towards Building Resilient Scientific Applications: Resilience Analysis on the Impact of Soft Error and Transient Error Tolerance with the CLAMR Hydrodynamics Mini-App30.422015
Fault Injection Experiments with the CLAMR Hydrodynamics Mini-App20.402014
Using FPGAs as a reconfigurable teaching tool throughout CS systems curriculum10.372013
Using FPGA systems across the computer science curriculum (abstract only)00.342012
Introduction to using FPGAs in the computer science curriculum (abstract only)00.342012
Application monitoring and checkpointing in HPC: looking towards exascale systems120.632012
Integrating digital logic design and assembly programming using FPGAs in the classroom20.442011
Targeting FPGA-based processors for an implementation-driven compiler construction course10.382011
Impact of sub-optimal checkpoint intervals on application efficiency in computational clusters160.772010
Network-aware selective job checkpoint and migration to enhance co-allocation in multi-cluster systems40.502009
Application Resilience: Making Progress in Spite of Failure70.762008
Using checkpointing to recover from poor multi-site parallel job scheduling decisions10.362007
Ensuring Fairness Among Participating Clusters During Multi-site Parallel Job Scheduling00.342006
The Impact of Information Availability and Workload Characteristics on the Performance of Job Co-allocation in Multi-clusters00.342006
Characterization of Bandwidth-Aware Meta-Schedulers for Co-Allocating Jobs Across Multiple Clusters301.622005
Job communication characterization and its impact on meta-scheduling co-allocated jobs in a mini-grid70.802004
Parallelization Techniques for Spatial-Temporal Occupancy Maps from Multiple Video Streams00.342000