2008 |
6 | EE | Matthew Allen:
Web 2.0: An argument against convergence.
First Monday 13(3): (2008) |
2004 |
5 | EE | Ian T. Foster,
Jerry Gieraltowski,
Scott Gose,
Natalia Maltsev,
Edward N. May,
Alex Rodriguez,
Dinanath Sulakhe,
A. Vaniachine,
Jim Shank,
Saul Youssef,
David Adams,
Richard Baker,
Wensheng Deng,
Jason Smith,
Dantong Yu,
Iosif Legrand,
Suresh Singh,
Conrad Steenberg,
Yang Xia,
M. Anzar Afaq,
Eileen Berman,
James Annis,
L. A. T. Bauerdick,
Michael Ernst,
Ian Fisk,
Lisa Giacchetti,
Gregory E. Graham,
Anne Heavey,
Joseph Kaiser,
Nickolai Kuropatkin,
Ruth Pordes,
Vijay Sekhri,
John Weigand,
Yujun Wu,
Keith Baker,
Lawrence Sorrillo,
John Huth,
Matthew Allen,
Leigh Grundhoefer,
John Hicks,
Fred Luehring,
Steve Peck,
Rob Quick,
Stephen Simms,
George Fekete,
Jan vandenBerg,
Kihyeon Cho,
Kihwan Kwon,
Dongchul Son,
Hyoungwoo Park,
Shane Canon,
Keith R. Jackson,
David E. Konerding,
Jason Lee,
Doug Olson,
Iowa Sakrejda,
Brian Tierney,
Mark Green,
Russ Miller,
James Letts,
Terrence Martin,
David Bury,
Catalin Dumitrescu,
Daniel Engh,
Robert Gardner,
Marco Mambelli,
Yuri Smirnov,
Jens-S. Vöckler,
Michael Wilde,
Yong Zhao,
Xin Zhao,
Paul Avery,
Richard Cavanaugh,
Bockjoo Kim,
Craig Prescott,
Jorge Luis Rodriguez,
Andrew Zahn,
Shawn McKee,
Christopher T. Jordan,
James E. Prewett,
Timothy L. Thomas,
Horst Severini,
Ben Clifford,
Ewa Deelman,
Larry Flon,
Carl Kesselman,
Gaurang Mehta,
Nosa Olomu,
Karan Vahi,
Kaushik De,
Patrick McGuigan,
Mark Sosebee,
Dan Bradley,
Peter Couvares,
Alan DeSmet,
Carey Kireyev,
Erik Paulson,
Alain Roy,
Scott Koranda,
Brian Moe,
Bobby Brown,
Paul Sheldon:
The Grid2003 Production Grid: Principles and Practice.
HPDC 2004: 236-245 |
4 | EE | Peng Wang,
George W. Turner,
Daniel A. Lauer,
Matthew Allen,
Stephen Simms,
David Hart,
Mary Papakhian,
Craig A. Stewart:
LINPACK Performance on a Geographically Distributed Linux Cluster.
IPDPS 2004 |
2003 |
3 | EE | Matthew Allen:
Dematerialised data and human desire: the Internet and copy culture.
CW 2003: 26-33 |
2 | EE | Matthew Allen,
Susan Horwitz:
Slicing java programs that throw and catch exceptions.
PEPM 2003: 44-54 |
1998 |
1 | EE | Matthew Allen:
Are we Yet Cyborgs? University Students and the Practical Consequences of Human-Machine Subjectivity.
Computer Networks 30(1-7): 597-600 (1998) |