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Fedorova, Alexandra - School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
FACT: a Framework for Adaptive Contention-aware Thread Migrations
Operating System Scheduling On Heterogeneous Core Systems Alexandra Fedorova
GreenRT: A Framework for the Design of Power-Aware Soft Real-Time Applications
Hybrid Transactional Memory Peter Damron
AKULA: A Toolset for Experimenting and Developing Thread Placement Algorithms on Multicore Systems
Global Cost Diversity Aware Dispatch Algorithm for Heterogeneous Data Centers
Scheduling Support for Transactional Memory Contention Management
Evaluation of the Intel CoreTM i7 Turbo Boost feature
Exploring Practical Benefits of Asymmetric Multicore Processors
Towards Better Performance Per Watt in Virtual Environments on Asymmetric Single-ISA Multi-core
Cypress: A Scheduling Infrastructure for a Many-Core Alexandra Fedorova, Viren Kumar, Vahid Kazempour,
Abstract Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) processors run multiple threads simultaneously on a single processing core.
Application Performance on the Direct Access File Alexandra Fedorova
Synchronization via Scheduling Techniques For Efficiently Managing Shared State
A Case for NUMA-aware Contention Management on Multicore Systems Sergey Blagodurov
Operating System Scheduling for Chip Multithreaded Processors
USENIX Association Proceedings of
The Many Faces of Systems Research And How to Evaluate Them Aaron B. Brown
Performance of Multithreaded Chip Multiprocessors And Implications For Operating System Design
USENIX Association Proceedings of the
Scheduling on Heterogeneous Multicore Processors Using Architectural Signatures
Base Vectors: A Potential Technique for Micro-architectural Classification of Applications
AASH: An Asymmetry-Aware Scheduler for Hypervisors Vahid Kazempour Ali Kamali Alexandra Fedorova
HASS: A Scheduler for Heterogeneous Multicore Systems Daniel Shelepov1
Operating System Support for Mitigating Software Scalability Bottlenecks on Asymmetric Multicore
Improving Performance Isolation on Chip Multiprocessors via an Operating System Scheduler
A Methodology for Developing Simple and Robust Power Models Using Performance Monitoring Events
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
Performance Implications of Cache Affinity on Multicore Processors
A Comprehensive Scheduler for Asymmetric Multicore Systems Juan Carlos Saez
Desktop Workload Characterization for CMP/SMT and Implications for Operating System Design
Addressing Shared Resource Contention in Multicore Processors via Scheduling
A Configurable Framework for Investigating Workload Execution
Synchronization Via Scheduling: Managing Shared State in Video Games
Searching for Concurrent Design Patterns in Video Games
User-level scheduling on NUMA multicore systems under Linux Sergey Blagodurov
Survey of Scheduling Techniques for Addressing Shared Resources in Multicore Processors