2002 |
10 | EE | Stephen W. Melvin,
Yale N. Patt:
Handling of packet dependencies: a critical issue for highly parallel network processors.
CASES 2002: 202-209 |
1991 |
9 | EE | Stephen W. Melvin,
Yale N. Patt:
Exploiting Fine-Grained Parallelism Through a Combination of Hardware and Software Techniques.
ISCA 1991: 287-296 |
1990 |
8 | | Peter B. Danzig,
Stephen W. Melvin:
High Resolution Timing with Low Resolution Clocks and A Microsecond Resolution Timer for Sun Workstations.
Operating Systems Review 24(1): 23-26 (1990) |
1989 |
7 | EE | Stephen W. Melvin,
Yale N. Patt:
Performance benefits of large execution atomic units in dynamically scheduled machines.
ICS 1989: 427-432 |
1988 |
6 | EE | Stephen W. Melvin,
Michael Shebanow,
Yale N. Patt:
Hardware support for large atomic units in dynamically scheduled machines.
MICRO 1988: 60-63 |
5 | | Stephen W. Melvin,
Yale N. Patt:
The Use of Microcode Instrumentation for Development, Debugging and Tuning of Operating System Kernels.
SIGMETRICS 1988: 207-214 |
1987 |
4 | | Jeff Gee,
Stephen W. Melvin,
Yale N. Patt:
Advantages of Implementing PROLOG by Microprogramming a Host General Purpose Computer.
ICLP 1987: 1-20 |
3 | EE | James E. Wilson,
Stephen W. Melvin,
Michael Shebanow,
Wen-mei W. Hwu,
Yale N. Patt:
On tuning the microarchitecture of an HPS implementation of the VAX.
MICRO 1987: 162-167 |
2 | EE | Stephen W. Melvin,
Yale N. Patt:
SPAM: a microcode based tool for tracing operating system events.
MICRO 1987: 168-171 |
1986 |
1 | | Yale N. Patt,
Wen-mei W. Hwu,
Stephen W. Melvin,
Michael Shebanow,
Chein Chen,
Jiajuin Wei:
Experiments with HPS, a Restricted Data Flow Microarchitecture for High Performance Computers.
COMPCON 1986: 254-258 |