To acquire stare-of-the-art hardware at reduced cost, the U.S. Navy is committed to buying commercial off the shelf (COTS) computer hardware. In this rapidly changing technological world, today's hardware will be obsolete tomorrow. The Navy's complex problems often require more computational power than can be delivered by a single serial processor. The solution lies in distributed processing. However, distributed processors tend to have architecture specific languages, requiring an expensive and time-consuming manual rewrite of application software as new technology and new machines become available. The processing graph method (PGM), developed at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washington, DC, is an architecture independent method f...
The major problem addressed by this research is the development of one or more scheduling heuristics...
An extensible machine architecture is devised to efficiently support a parallel reduction model of c...
The state of the art in verifying the real-time requirements of applications developed using general...
Graph algorithms are widely used in Department of Defense applications including intelligence analys...
Graph processing is increasingly used in a variety of domains, from engineering to logistics and fro...
In order to achieve significantly better graph computation performance, an advanced multiprocessor a...
GPS (for Graph Processing System) is a complete open-source system we developed for scalable, fault-...
A graph is a ubiquitous data structure that models entities and their interactions through the colle...
Parallel programming is vital to fully utilize the multicore architectures that dominate the process...
Graph processing is increasingly popular in a variety of scientific and engineering domains. Consequ...
Graph pattern mining (GPM) is used in a variety of domains such as bioinformatics, e-commerce and so...
The Processing Graph Method (PGM) --- a dataflow model widely used in the design and analysis of emb...
The end of Dennard scaling also brought an end to frequency scaling as a means to improve performanc...
In this age of information, data gathering has become a new growing trend. Social networking sites, ...
Abstract—Many applications use graphs to represent and analyze data, but the effective deployment of...
The major problem addressed by this research is the development of one or more scheduling heuristics...
An extensible machine architecture is devised to efficiently support a parallel reduction model of c...
The state of the art in verifying the real-time requirements of applications developed using general...
Graph algorithms are widely used in Department of Defense applications including intelligence analys...
Graph processing is increasingly used in a variety of domains, from engineering to logistics and fro...
In order to achieve significantly better graph computation performance, an advanced multiprocessor a...
GPS (for Graph Processing System) is a complete open-source system we developed for scalable, fault-...
A graph is a ubiquitous data structure that models entities and their interactions through the colle...
Parallel programming is vital to fully utilize the multicore architectures that dominate the process...
Graph processing is increasingly popular in a variety of scientific and engineering domains. Consequ...
Graph pattern mining (GPM) is used in a variety of domains such as bioinformatics, e-commerce and so...
The Processing Graph Method (PGM) --- a dataflow model widely used in the design and analysis of emb...
The end of Dennard scaling also brought an end to frequency scaling as a means to improve performanc...
In this age of information, data gathering has become a new growing trend. Social networking sites, ...
Abstract—Many applications use graphs to represent and analyze data, but the effective deployment of...
The major problem addressed by this research is the development of one or more scheduling heuristics...
An extensible machine architecture is devised to efficiently support a parallel reduction model of c...
The state of the art in verifying the real-time requirements of applications developed using general...