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WILLIAM M. JONES
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WILLIAM M. JONES
Computer Science Department, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC 29526, U.S.A.
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Enhancing HPC System Log Analysis by Identifying Message Origin in Source Code
0
0.34
2018
Improving Application Resilience by Extending Error Correction with Contextual Information
0
0.34
2018
On the Inherent Resilience of Integer Operations.
0
0.34
2016
Towards Building Resilient Scientific Applications: Resilience Analysis on the Impact of Soft Error and Transient Error Tolerance with the CLAMR Hydrodynamics Mini-App
3
0.42
2015
Fault Injection Experiments with the CLAMR Hydrodynamics Mini-App
2
0.40
2014
Using FPGAs as a reconfigurable teaching tool throughout CS systems curriculum
1
0.37
2013
Using FPGA systems across the computer science curriculum (abstract only)
0
0.34
2012
Introduction to using FPGAs in the computer science curriculum (abstract only)
0
0.34
2012
Application monitoring and checkpointing in HPC: looking towards exascale systems
12
0.63
2012
Integrating digital logic design and assembly programming using FPGAs in the classroom
2
0.44
2011
Targeting FPGA-based processors for an implementation-driven compiler construction course
1
0.38
2011
Impact of sub-optimal checkpoint intervals on application efficiency in computational clusters
16
0.77
2010
Network-aware selective job checkpoint and migration to enhance co-allocation in multi-cluster systems
4
0.50
2009
Application Resilience: Making Progress in Spite of Failure
7
0.76
2008
Using checkpointing to recover from poor multi-site parallel job scheduling decisions
1
0.36
2007
Ensuring Fairness Among Participating Clusters During Multi-site Parallel Job Scheduling
0
0.34
2006
The Impact of Information Availability and Workload Characteristics on the Performance of Job Co-allocation in Multi-clusters
0
0.34
2006
Characterization of Bandwidth-Aware Meta-Schedulers for Co-Allocating Jobs Across Multiple Clusters
30
1.62
2005
Job communication characterization and its impact on meta-scheduling co-allocated jobs in a mini-grid
7
0.80
2004
Parallelization Techniques for Spatial-Temporal Occupancy Maps from Multiple Video Streams
0
0.34
2000
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