2008 |
13 | EE | Ann Gordon-Ross,
Jeremy Lau,
Brad Calder:
Phase-based cache reconfiguration for a highly-configurable two-level cache hierarchy.
ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2008: 379-382 |
2007 |
12 | EE | Erez Perelman,
Jeremy Lau,
Harish Patil,
Aamer Jaleel,
Greg Hamerly,
Brad Calder:
Cross Binary Simulation Points.
ISPASS 2007: 179-189 |
11 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Matthew Arnold,
Michael Hind,
Brad Calder:
A Loop Correlation Technique to Improve Performance Auditing.
PACT 2007: 259-269 |
2006 |
10 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Erez Perelman,
Brad Calder:
Selecting Software Phase Markers with Code Structure Analysis.
CGO 2006: 135-146 |
9 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Matthew Arnold,
Michael Hind,
Brad Calder:
Online performance auditing: using hot optimizations without getting burned.
PLDI 2006: 239-251 |
8 | EE | Greg Hamerly,
Erez Perelman,
Jeremy Lau,
Brad Calder,
Timothy Sherwood:
Using Machine Learning to Guide Architecture Simulation.
Journal of Machine Learning Research 7: 343-378 (2006) |
2005 |
7 | EE | Cristiano Pereira,
Jeremy Lau,
Brad Calder,
Rajesh K. Gupta:
Dynamic phase analysis for cycle-close trace generation.
CODES+ISSS 2005: 321-326 |
6 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Stefan Schoenmackers,
Brad Calder:
Transition Phase Classification and Prediction.
HPCA 2005: 278-289 |
5 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Erez Perelman,
Greg Hamerly,
Timothy Sherwood,
Brad Calder:
Motivation for Variable Length Intervals and Hierarchical Phase Behavior.
ISPASS 2005: 135-146 |
4 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Jack Sampson,
Erez Perelman,
Greg Hamerly,
Brad Calder:
The Strong correlation Between Code Signatures and Performance.
ISPASS 2005: 236-247 |
2004 |
3 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Stefan Schoenmackers,
Brad Calder:
Structures for phase classification.
ISPASS 2004: 57-67 |
2003 |
2 | EE | Jeremy Lau,
Stefan Schoenmackers,
Timothy Sherwood,
Brad Calder:
Reducing code size with echo instructions.
CASES 2003: 84-94 |
2002 |
1 | EE | J. Robert von Behren,
Eric A. Brewer,
Nikita Borisov,
Michael Chen,
Matt Welsh,
Josh MacDonald,
Jeremy Lau,
David E. Culler:
Ninja: A Framework for Network Services.
USENIX Annual Technical Conference, General Track 2002: 87-102 |