2008 |
13 | EE | Roy Levin,
Ilan Newman,
Gadi Haber:
Complementing Missing and Inaccurate Profiling Using a Minimum Cost Circulation Algorithm.
HiPEAC 2008: 291-304 |
12 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Omer Boehm,
Daniel Citron,
Gadi Haber,
Moshe Klausner,
Roy Levin,
Yousef Shajrawi:
Aggressive Function Inlining: Preventing Loop Blockings in the Instruction Cache.
HiPEAC 2008: 384-397 |
2007 |
11 | EE | Orna Raz,
Moshe Klausner,
Nitzan Peleg,
Gadi Haber,
Eitan Farchi,
Shachar Fienblit,
Yakov S. Filiarsky,
Shay Gammer,
Sergey Novikov:
The Advantages of Post-Link Code Coverage.
Haifa Verification Conference 2007: 235-251 |
2006 |
10 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Daniel Citron,
Gadi Haber:
Overlapping memory operations with circuit evaluation in reconfigurable computing.
IJES 2(1/2): 16-27 (2006) |
2004 |
9 | EE | Daniel Citron,
Gadi Haber,
Roy Levin:
Reducing program image size by extracting frozen code and data.
EMSOFT 2004: 297-305 |
8 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Daniel Citron,
Gadi Haber:
Overlapping Memory Operations with Circuit Evaluation in Reconfigurable Computing.
IPDPS 2004 |
7 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Gadi Haber:
Efficient parallel solutions of linear algebraic circuits.
J. Parallel Distrib. Comput. 64(1): 163-172 (2004) |
2003 |
6 | EE | Gadi Haber,
Moshe Klausner,
Vadim Eisenberg,
Bilha Mendelson,
Maxim Gurevich:
Optimization Opportunities Created by Global Data Reordering.
CGO 2003: 228-240 |
2001 |
5 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Gadi Haber:
Parallel Solutions of Simple Indexed Recurrence Equations.
IEEE Trans. Parallel Distrib. Syst. 12(1): 22-37 (2001) |
1999 |
4 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Gadi Haber:
Efficient Parallel Solutions of Linear Algebraic Circuits.
SPAA 1999: 212-221 |
1998 |
3 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Gadi Haber:
Parallel Solutions of Simple Index Recurrence Equations.
Euro-Par 1998: 933-939 |
1997 |
2 | EE | Gadi Haber,
Yosi Ben-Asher:
Parallel Solutions of Indexed Recurrence Equations.
IPPS 1997: 413-417 |
1996 |
1 | EE | Yosi Ben-Asher,
Gadi Haber:
On the usage of simulators to detect inefficiency of parallel programs caused by "bad" schedulings: The Simparc approach.
Journal of Systems and Software 33(3): 313-327 (1996) |