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The Case for Writing a Kernel in Rust Amit Levy Stanford University levya@cs.stanford.edu Bradford Campbell University of Michigan bradjc@umich.edu Branden Ghena University of Michigan brghena@umich.edu Pat Pannuto University of Michigan ppannuto@umich.edu Prabal Dutta University of Michigan prabal@umich.edu Philip Levis Stanford University pal@cs.stanford.edu ABSTRACT Decades of research has atte
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UVA Graphics Paper Index How GPUs Work David Luebke Greg Humphreys IEEE Computer, 2007 Abstract In the early 1990s, ubiquitous interactive 3D graphics was still the stuff of science fiction. By the end of the decade, nearly every new computer contained a graphics processing unit (GPU) dedicated to providing a high-performance, visually rich, interactive 3D experience. This dramatic shift was the
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University of Virginia Computer Science CS216: Program and Data Representation, Spring 2006 This guide describes the basics of 32-bit x86 assembly language programming, covering a small but useful subset of the available instructions and assembler directives. There are several different assembly languages for generating x86 machine code. The one we will use in CS216 is the Microsoft Macro Assemble
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Dr. Gabriel Robins Professor of Computer Science Department of Computer Science School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia www.cs.virginia.edu/robins Email: GabeRobins@gmail.com Phone: (434) 249-0809 Gabe's Vitae / Resume (NIH Biosketch) Mailing address: P.O. Box 6189 Charlottesville, VA 22906-6189 Great Readings for Researchers and Scholars The following is a list of great r
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Daniel H. H. Ingalls Learning Research Group Xerox Palo Alto Research Center BYTE Magazine, August 1981. (c) by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., NY. Copied from http://users.ipa.net/~dwighth/smalltalk/byte_aug81/design_principles_behind_smalltalk.html Scanned in and converted to HTML (with recreated graphics) by Dwight Hughes. The purpose of the Smalltalk project is to provide computer support for
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Here are the RESULTS! Top 20 Results for Shared-Memory Systems! This set of results includes the top 20 shared-memory systems (either "standard" or "tuned" results), ranked by STREAM TRIAD performance. Like the LINPACK NxN benchmark, this is intended to show off the best possible bandwidth of these large systems. The results are currently presented in the following tables: Main Table - Bandwidth i
My friend and mentor Professor Randy Pausch (1960-2008) was a virtual reality pioneer, human-computer interaction researcher, co-founder of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center, and creator of the Alice software project. I have known Randy since 1992, and over the years I have been collecting and archiving his video lectures and newspaper articles, which I am happy to share below. See also Randy
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About me CV, Research Statement I was a graduate student at the University of Virginia from 2005 to 2008. At the moment, I live and work in Berlin. My PhD thesis proposes techniques for realizing Implementable Privacy for RFID Systems. My current research focuses on cryptography for small devices and touches on microchip security, privacy protection, and the economics of information. My advisor is
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Experiences with MapReduce, an Abstraction for Large-Scale Computation Jeff Dean Google, Inc. 2 Outline • Overview of our computing environment • MapReduce – overview, examples – implementation details – usage stats • Implications for parallel program development 3 Problem: lots of data • Example: 20+ billion web pages x 20KB = 400+ terabytes • One computer can read 30-35 MB/sec from disk – ~four
Transcription of the Bell Communications Research Colloquium Seminar 7 March 1986 J. F. Kaiser Bell Communications Research 445 South Street Morristown, NJ 07962-1910 jfk@bellcore.com At a seminar in the Bell Communications Research Colloquia Series, Dr. Richard W. Hamming, a Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California and a retired Bell Labs scientist, gave a very interesti
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lcc-win32: A Compiler system for windows by Jacob Navia based on the original screenplay of Dave Hanson and Chris Fraser: A portable C compiler Here you can download the lcc-win32 C compiler system. The system is self contained: you do not need anything else to get started programming in C in the Win32 environment. You get Code generator (compiler, assembler, linker, resource compiler, librarian)
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