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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c23]Han Hu, Yuri Rzhanov, Philip J. Hatcher, R. Daniel Bergeron:
Binary adaptive semi-global matching based on image edges. ICDIP 2015: 96311D - 2011
- [c22]James D. Jackson, Philip J. Hatcher:
Efficient Parallel Execution of Sequence Similarity Analysis Via Dynamic Load Balancing. BICoB 2011: 219-224 - 2010
- [j13]Vaughn S. Cooper, Samuel H. Vohr, Sarah C. Wrocklage, Philip J. Hatcher:
Why Genes Evolve Faster on Secondary Chromosomes in Bacteria. PLoS Comput. Biol. 6(4) (2010) - [c21]Thomas Fogal, Hank Childs, Siddharth Shankar, Jens H. Krüger, R. Daniel Bergeron, Philip J. Hatcher:
Large data visualization on distributed memory multi-GPU clusters. High Performance Graphics 2010: 57-66
2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [j12]Philip J. Hatcher, Mathew Reno, Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bougé:
Cluster computing with Java. Comput. Sci. Eng. 7(2): 34-39 (2005) - [c20]Gabriel Antoniu, Philip J. Hatcher, Mathieu Jan, David A. Noblet:
Performance evaluation of JXTA communication layers. CCGRID 2005: 251-258 - 2001
- [j11]Thilo Kielmann, Philip J. Hatcher, Luc Bougé, Henri E. Bal:
Enabling Java for high-performance computing. Commun. ACM 44(10): 110-117 (2001) - [j10]Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bougé, Philip J. Hatcher, Mark MacBeth, Keith McGuigan, Raymond Namyst:
The Hyperion system: Compiling multithreaded Java bytecode for distributed execution. Parallel Comput. 27(10): 1279-1297 (2001) - [c19]Gabriel Antoniu, Philip J. Hatcher:
Remote Object Detection in Cluster-Based Java. IPDPS 2001: 108 - 2000
- [j9]Jacques Chassin de Kergommeaux, Philip J. Hatcher, Lawrence Rauchwerger:
Parallel computing for irregular applications. Parallel Comput. 26(13-14): 1681-1684 (2000) - [c18]Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bougé, Philip J. Hatcher, Mark MacBeth, Keith McGuigan, Raymond Namyst:
Compiling Multithreaded Java Bytecode for Distributed Execution (Distinguished Paper). Euro-Par 2000: 1039-1052 - [c17]Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bougé, Philip J. Hatcher, Mark MacBeth, Keith McGuigan, Raymond Namyst:
Implementing Java Consistency Using a Generic, Multithreaded DSM Runtime System. IPDPS Workshops 2000: 560-567
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c16]Luc Bougé, Philip J. Hatcher, Raymond Namyst, Christian Pérez:
A Multithreaded Runtime Environment with Thread Migration for a HPF Data-Parallel Compiler. IEEE PACT 1998: 418-425 - [c15]Mark MacBeth, Keith McGuigan, Philip J. Hatcher:
Executing Java threads in parallel in a distributed-memory environment. CASCON 1998: 16 - [c14]Robert D. Russell, Philip J. Hatcher:
Efficient kernel support for reliable communication. SAC 1998: 541-550 - 1996
- [j8]Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher:
On the Utility of Communication-Computation Overlap in Data-Parallel Programs. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 33(2): 197-204 (1996) - [c13]Philip J. Hatcher, Robert D. Russell, Santhosh Kumaran, Michael J. Quinn:
Implementing Data Parallel Programs on Commodity Clusters. The Data Parallel Programming Model 1996: 159-178 - [c12]Jason A. Moore, Philip J. Hatcher, Michael J. Quinn:
Efficient Data-Parallel Files via Automatic Mode Detection. IOPADS 1996: 1 - 1995
- [c11]Stephen W. Chappelow, Philip J. Hatcher, James R. Mason:
Optimizing Data-Parallel Stencil Computations in a Portable Framework. LCR 1995: 43-56 - [c10]Jason A. Moore, Philip J. Hatcher, Michael J. Quinn:
Stream*': Fast, Flexible Data-Parallel I/O. PARCO 1995: 287-294 - 1994
- [j7]Philip J. Hatcher:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Impact of High Performance Fortran. IEEE Parallel Distributed Technol. Syst. Appl. 2(3): 13-14 (1994) - 1993
- [j6]Daniel J. Lickly, Philip J. Hatcher:
C++ and Massively Parallel Computers. Sci. Program. 2(4): 193-202 (1993) - 1992
- [j5]Michael J. Quinn, Bradley K. Seevers, Philip J. Hatcher:
Implementing a Time-Driven Simulation on a MIMD Computer Using a SIMD Language. Int. J. Comput. Simul. 2(1) (1992) - [j4]Bradley K. Seevers, Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher:
A parallel programming environment supporting multiple data-parallel modules. Int. J. Parallel Program. 21(5): 363-386 (1992) - [c9]Bradley K. Seevers, Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher:
A Parallel Programming Environment Supporting Multiple Data-Parallel Modules. SIGPLAN Workshop 1992: 44-47 - 1991
- [b1]Philip J. Hatcher, Michael J. Quinn:
Data-parallel programming on MIMD computers. Scientific and engineering computation, MIT Press 1991, ISBN 978-0-262-08205-1, pp. I-XIV, 1-231 - [j3]Philip J. Hatcher:
The Equational Specification of Efficient Compiler Code Generation. Comput. Lang. 16(1): 81-95 (1991) - [j2]Philip J. Hatcher, Michael J. Quinn, Anthony J. Lapadula, Bradley K. Seevers, Ray J. Anderson, Robert R. Jones:
Data-Parallel Programming on MIMD Computers. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 2(3): 377-383 (1991) - [c8]Philip J. Hatcher, Anthony J. Lapadula, Robert R. Jones, Michael J. Quinn, Ray J. Anderson:
A Production-Quality C* Compiler for Hypercube Multicomputers. PPoPP 1991: 73-82 - [c7]Philip J. Hatcher, Michael J. Quinn, Ray J. Anderson, Anthony J. Lapadula, Bradley K. Seevers, Andrew F. Bennett:
Architecture-independent scientific programming in data parallel C: three case studies. SC 1991: 208-217 - 1990
- [j1]Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher:
Data-Parallel Programming on Multicomputers. IEEE Softw. 7(5): 69-76 (1990) - [c6]Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher:
Compiling SIMD Programs for MIMD Architectures. ICCL 1990: 291-296
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c5]Philip J. Hatcher, J. W. Tuller:
Efficient retargetable compiler code generation. ICCL 1988: 25-30 - [c4]Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher, Karen C. Jourdennais:
Compiling C* Programs for a Hypercube Multicomputer. PPOPP/PPEALS 1988: 57-65 - 1986
- [c3]Philip J. Hatcher, Thomas W. Christopher:
High-Quality Code Generation Via Bottom-Up Tree Pattern Matching. POPL 1986: 119-130 - 1984
- [c2]Thomas W. Christopher, Philip J. Hatcher, Ronald C. Kukuk:
Using dynamic programming to generate optimized code in a Graham-Glanville style code generator. SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction 1984: 25-36 - 1983
- [c1]Thomas W. Christopher, Philip J. Hatcher:
A network computer for distributed software research. SIGSMALL 1983: 9-13
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