Name
Affiliation
Papers
SCOTT A. BRANDT
University of California Santa Cruz
50
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
83
1663
94.81
Referers 
Referees 
References 
3726
1302
845
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Quasi-partitioned scheduling: optimality and adaptation in multiprocessor real-time systems.60.462016
Mantle: a programmable metadata load balancer for the ceph file system80.472015
Erasure Coding & Read/Write Separation in Flash Storage.00.342014
Flash on rails: consistent flash performance through redundancy120.512014
SupMR: Circumventing Disk and Memory Bandwidth Bottlenecks for Scale-up MapReduce30.392014
Multiprocessor scheduling by reduction to uniprocessor: an original optimal approach.80.562013
In-vivo Storage System Development.00.342013
RAD-FLOWS: Buffering for Predictable Communication60.462011
Designing fast architecture-sensitive tree search on modern multicore/many-core processors80.712011
FAST: fast architecture sensitive tree search on modern CPUs and GPUs1465.472010
Ceph as a scalable alternative to the hadoop distributed file system241.012010
Experimental evaluation of slack management in real-time control systems: Coordinated vs. self-triggered approach50.512010
Draco: Efficient Resource Management for Resource-Constrained Control Tasks170.942009
Flushing Policies for NVCache Enabled Hard Disks40.422007
Providing Quality of Service Support in Object-Based File System140.772007
RADOS: a scalable, reliable storage service for petabyte-scale storage clusters411.812007
End-to-end performance management for scalable distributed storage50.442007
Grid resource management - CRUSH: controlled, scalable, decentralized placement of replicated data90.542006
Using MEMS-based storage in computer systems---device modeling and management70.602006
Diverse Soft Real-Time Processing in an Integrated System60.562006
Using MEMS-based storage in computer systems---MEMS storage architectures70.552006
Ceph: a scalable, high-performance distributed file system55027.062006
NVCache: Increasing the Effectiveness of Disk Spin-Down Algorithms with Caching180.862006
Using MEMS-Based Storage to Boost Disk Performance60.532005
Hierarchical disk sharing for multimedia systems100.642005
Efficient Access Control for Distributed Hierarchical File Systems20.422005
Richer File System Metadata Using Links and Attributes211.002005
Improving Soft Real-Time Performance through Better Slack Reclaiming271.052005
MRAMFS: A Compressing File System for Non-Volatile RAM281.542004
OBFS: A File System for Object-based Storage Devices393.442004
Dynamic Metadata Management for Petabyte-Scale File Systems1044.742004
Optimal State Feedback Based Resource Allocation for Resource-Constrained Control Tasks383.172004
Storage Access Support for Soft Real-Time Applications80.622004
File System Workload Analysis For Large Scientific Computing Applications111.632004
Integrating Best-Effort Scheduling into a Real-Time System110.712004
Dynamic Integrated Scheduling of Hard Real-Time, Soft Real-Time and Non-Real-Time Processes813.492003
Efficient Metadata Management in Large Distributed Storage Systems612.852003
Reliability Mechanisms for Very Large Storage Systems995.872003
Better Real-Time Response for Time-Share Scheduling50.512003
Adaptive Caching by Refetching.00.342002
A Framework for Using Benefit Functions In Complex Real Time Systems30.392002
Increasing predictive accuracy by prefetching multiple program and user specific files50.632002
ACME: Adaptive Caching Using Multiple Experts262.102002
Power conservation strategies for MEMS-based storage devices30.502002
Flexible Soft Real-Time Processing in Middleware342.272002
HeRMES: High-Performance Reliable MRAM-Enabled Storage422.992001
Performing File Prediction with a Program-Based Successor Model150.852001
A Dynamic Quality of Service Middleware Agent for Mediating Application Resource Usage685.341998
Eye-In-Hand Robotic Tasks In Uncalibrated Environments110.831997
Application of the controlled active vision framework to robotic and transportation problems10.571994