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2000 – 2009
- 2004
- [c48]William E. Weihl:
Beyond content delivery: applications to the edge. NOSSDAV 2004: 1 - [c47]Andy Davis, Jay Parikh, William E. Weihl:
Edgecomputing: extending enterprise applications to the edge of the internet. WWW (Alternate Track Papers & Posters) 2004: 180-187 - 2002
- [j26]John Dilley, Bruce M. Maggs, Jay Parikh, Harald Prokop, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, William E. Weihl:
Globally Distributed Content Delivery. IEEE Internet Comput. 6(5): 50-58 (2002) - 2000
- [j25]Leslie Lamport, Sharon E. Perl, William E. Weihl:
When does a correct mutual exclusion algorithm guarantee mutual exclusion? Inf. Process. Lett. 76(3): 131-134 (2000) - [j24]William E. Weihl:
SIGOPS 2000 Annual Report. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 34(4): 1-3 (2000) - [c46]Michael Burrows, Úlfar Erlingsson, Shun-Tak Leung, Mark T. Vandevoorde, Carl A. Waldspurger, Kip Walker, William E. Weihl:
Efficient and Flexible Value Sampling. ASPLOS 2000: 160-167
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j23]William E. Weihl:
Message from the Chair. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 33(4): 1 (1999) - 1998
- [c45]Patrick Sobalvarro, Scott Pakin, William E. Weihl, Andrew A. Chien:
Dynamic Coscheduling on Workstation Clusters. JSSPP 1998: 231-256 - 1997
- [j22]Jennifer-Ann M. Anderson, Lance M. Berc, Jeffrey Dean, Sanjay Ghemawat, Monika Rauch Henzinger, Shun-Tak Leung, Richard L. Sites, Mark T. Vandevoorde, Carl A. Waldspurger, William E. Weihl:
Continuous Profiling: Where Have All the Cycles Gone? ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 15(4): 357-390 (1997) - [c44]Jeffrey Dean, James E. Hicks, Carl A. Waldspurger, William E. Weihl, George Z. Chrysos:
ProfileMe: Hardware Support for Instruction-Level Profiling on Out-of-Order Processors. MICRO 1997: 292-302 - [c43]Jennifer-Ann M. Anderson, Lance M. Berc, Jeffrey Dean, Sanjay Ghemawat, Monika Rauch Henzinger, Shun-Tak Leung, Richard L. Sites, Mark T. Vandevoorde, Carl A. Waldspurger, William E. Weihl:
Continuous Profiling: Where Have All the Cycles Gone? SOSP 1997: 1-14 - 1996
- [j21]Paul Wang, William E. Weihl:
Scalable Concurrent B-Trees Using Multi-Version Memory. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 32(1): 28-48 (1996) - [j20]Adrian Colbrook, Eric A. Brewer, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, William E. Weihl:
Algorithms for Search Trees on Message-Passing Architectures. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 7(2): 97-108 (1996) - [c42]Ulana Legedza, William E. Weihl:
Reducing Synchronization Overhead in Parallel Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1996: 86-95 - [c41]Wilson C. Hsieh, M. Frans Kaashoek, William E. Weihl:
Dynamic Computation Migration in DSM Systems. SC 1996: 44 - [c40]Marc H. Brown, William E. Weihl:
Zippers: A Focus+Context Display of Web Pages. WebNet 1996 - 1995
- [j19]Gary T. Leavens, William E. Weihl:
Specification and Verification of Object-Oriented Programs Using Supertype Abstraction. Acta Informatica 32(8): 705-778 (1995) - [j18]George Varghese, Roger D. Chamberlain, William E. Weihl:
Deriving Global Virtual Time Algorithms from Conservative Simulation Protocols. Inf. Process. Lett. 54(2): 121-126 (1995) - [j17]Alan D. Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, William E. Weihl:
Hybrid Atomicity for Nested Transactions. Theor. Comput. Sci. 149(1): 151-178 (1995) - [c39]Patrick Sobalvarro, William E. Weihl:
Demand-Based Coscheduling of Parallel Jobs on Multiprogrammed Multiprocessors. JSSPP 1995: 106-126 - [c38]Deborah A. Wallach, Wilson C. Hsieh, Kirk L. Johnson, M. Frans Kaashoek, William E. Weihl:
Optimistic Active Messages: A Mechanism for Scheduling Communication with Computation. PPoPP 1995: 217-226 - 1994
- [c37]Carl A. Waldspurger, William E. Weihl:
Lottery Scheduling: Flexible Proportional-Share Resource Management. OSDI 1994: 1-11 - [c36]Kavita Bala, M. Frans Kaashoek, William E. Weihl:
Software Prefetching and Caching for Translation Lookaside Buffers. OSDI 1994: 243-253 - [c35]George Varghese, Roger D. Chamberlain, William E. Weihl:
The pessimism behind optimistic simulation. PADS 1994: 126-131 - [c34]M. Frans Kaashoek, William E. Weihl, Deborah A. Wallach, Wilson C. Hsieh, Kirk L. Johnson:
Optimistic Active Messages: Structuring Systems for High-Performance Communication. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1994: 23-28 - 1993
- [b1]Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt, William E. Weihl, Alan D. Fekete:
Atomic Transactions. Morgan Kaufmann series in data management systems, Morgan Kaufmann 1993, ISBN 1-55860-104-X, pp. I-XXI, 1-500 - [j16]William E. Weihl:
The Impact of Recovery on Concurrency Control. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 47(1): 157-184 (1993) - [c33]Wilson C. Hsieh, M. Frans Kaashoek, William E. Weihl:
The Persistent Relevance of IPC Performance: New Techniques for Reducing the IPC Penalty. Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems 1993: 186-190 - [c32]Carl A. Waldspurger, William E. Weihl:
Register Relocation: Flexible Contexts for Multithreading. ISCA 1993: 120-130 - [c31]Eric A. Brewer, William E. Weihl:
Developing Parallel Applications Using High-Performance Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Debugging 1993: 158-168 - [c30]Wilson C. Hsieh, Paul Wang, William E. Weihl:
Computation Migration: Enhancing Locality for Distributed-Memory Parallel Systems. PPoPP 1993: 239-248 - [c29]Elliot K. Kolodner, William E. Weihl:
Atomic Incremental Garbage Collection and Recovery for a Large Stable Heap. SIGMOD Conference 1993: 177-186 - [c28]Sharon E. Perl, William E. Weihl:
Performance Assertion Checking. SOSP 1993: 134-145 - 1992
- [j15]Maurice Herlihy, Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt, William E. Weihl:
On the Correctness of Orphan Management Algorithms. J. ACM 39(4): 881-930 (1992) - [j14]William E. Weihl:
Prelude: Tools for Building Portable Parallel Programs (Abstract). ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 26(2): 24 (1992) - [j13]Irene Greif, Robert Seliger, William E. Weihl:
A Case Study Of CES: A Distributed Collaborative Editing System Implemented In Argus. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 18(9): 827-839 (1992) - [c27]Alan D. Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, William E. Weihl:
Hybrid Atomicity for Nested Transactions. ICDT 1992: 216-230 - [c26]Wilson C. Hsieh, William E. Weihl:
Scalable Reader-Writer Locks for Parallel Systems. IPPS 1992: 656-659 - [c25]Elliot K. Kolodner, William E. Weihl:
Atomic Garbage Collection. IWMM 1992: 365-387 - [c24]William E. Weihl, Eric A. Brewer, Adrian Colbrook, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Wilson C. Hsieh, Anthony D. Joseph, Carl A. Waldspurger, Paul Wang:
PRELUDE: A System for Portable Parallel Software. PARLE 1992: 971-973 - [c23]Eric A. Brewer, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Adrian Colbrook, William E. Weihl:
PROTEUS: A High-Performance Parallel-Architecture Simulator. SIGMETRICS 1992: 247-248 - [c22]Eric A. Brewer, Adrian Colbrook, Wilson C. Hsieh, Paul Wang, William E. Weihl:
Pipes: Linguistic Support for Ordered Asynchronous Invocations. SIGPLAN Workshop 1992: 80 - 1991
- [j12]Maurice Herlihy, William E. Weihl:
Hybrid Concurrency Control for Abstract Data Types. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 43(1): 25-61 (1991) - [c21]Adrian Colbrook, Eric A. Brewer, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, William E. Weihl:
An Algorithm for Concurrent Search Trees. ICPP (3) 1991: 138-141 - [c20]Qin Huang, William E. Weihl:
An evaluation of concurrent priority queue algorithms. SPDP 1991: 518-525 - 1990
- [j11]Alan D. Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt, William E. Weihl:
Commutativity-Based Locking for Nested Transactions. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 41(1): 65-156 (1990) - [j10]William E. Weihl:
Linguistic Support for Atomic Data Types. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 12(2): 178-202 (1990) - [c19]William E. Weihl:
Using transactions in distributed applications. Compcon 1990: 366-371 - [c18]Gary T. Leavens, William E. Weihl:
Reasoning about Object-Oriented Programs that Use Subtypes. OOPSLA/ECOOP 1990: 212-223 - [c17]Alan D. Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, William E. Weihl:
A Serialization Graph Construction for Nested Transactions. PODS 1990: 94-108 - [c16]William E. Weihl:
Fault-tolerant parallel computing. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1990 - [c15]William E. Weihl, Paul Wang:
Multi-version memory: software cache management for concurrent B-trees. SPDP 1990: 650-655
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j9]Abdelsalam Heddaya, Meichun Hsu, William E. Weihl:
Two Pase Gossip: Managing Distributed Event Histories. Inf. Sci. 49(1-3): 35-57 (1989) - [j8]William E. Weihl:
Local Atomicity Properties: Modular Concurrency Control for Abstract Data Types. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 11(2): 249-283 (1989) - [c14]William E. Weihl:
The Impact of Recovery on Concurrency Control. PODS 1989: 259-269 - [c13]Alan D. Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt, William E. Weihl:
Commutativity-Based Locking for Nested Transactions. POS 1989: 319-340 - [c12]Elliot K. Kolodner, Barbara Liskov, William E. Weihl:
Atomic Garbage Collection: Managing a Stable Heap. SIGMOD Conference 1989: 15-25 - 1988
- [j7]William E. Weihl:
Commutativity-Based Concurrency Control for Abstract Data Types. IEEE Trans. Computers 37(12): 1488-1505 (1988) - [c11]Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt, William E. Weihl, Alan D. Fekete:
A Theory of Atomic Transactions. ICDT 1988: 41-71 - [c10]Maurice Herlihy, William E. Weihl:
Hybrid Concurrency Control for Abstract Data Types. PODS 1988: 201-210 - [c9]James Aspnes, Alan D. Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt, William E. Weihl:
A Theory of Timestamp-Based Concurrency Control for Nested Transactions. VLDB 1988: 431-444 - 1987
- [j6]William E. Weihl:
Distributed Version Management for Read-Only Actions. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 13(1): 55-64 (1987) - [c8]Alan D. Fekete, Nancy A. Lynch, Michael Merritt, William E. Weihl:
Nested Transactions and Read/Write Locking. PODS 1987: 97-111 - 1986
- [j5]Barbara Liskov, William E. Weihl:
Specifications of Distributed Programs. Distributed Comput. 1(2): 102-118 (1986) - [j4]Danny Dolev, Nancy A. Lynch, Shlomit S. Pinter, Eugene W. Stark, William E. Weihl:
Reaching approximate agreement in the presence of faults. J. ACM 33(3): 499-516 (1986) - [c7]Irene Greif, Robert Seliger, William E. Weihl:
Atomic Data Abstractions in a Distributed Collaborative Editing System. POPL 1986: 160-172 - 1985
- [j3]William E. Weihl:
Atomic Data Types. IEEE Database Eng. Bull. 8(2): 26-33 (1985) - [j2]William E. Weihl:
Data-dependent Concurrency Control and Recovery. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 19(1): 19-31 (1985) - [j1]William E. Weihl, Barbara Liskov:
Implementation of Resilient, Atomic Data Types. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 7(2): 244-269 (1985) - [c6]William E. Weihl:
Linguistic Support for Atomic Data Types. Data Types and Persistence (Appin) 1985: 191-212 - [c5]William E. Weihl:
Distributed Version Management for Read-Only Actions (Extended Abstract). PODC 1985: 122-135 - [i1]William E. Weihl:
Linguistic Support for Atomic Data Types. Data Types and Persistence (Appin), Informal Proceedings 1985: 145-173 - 1983
- [c4]William E. Weihl:
Data-dependent Concurrency Control and Recovery (Extended Abstract). PODC 1983: 63-75 - [c3]Danny Dolev, Nancy A. Lynch, Shlomit S. Pinter, Eugene W. Stark, William E. Weihl:
Reaching Approximate Agreement in the Presence of Faults. Symposium on Reliability in Distributed Software and Database Systems 1983: 145-154 - [c2]William E. Weihl, Barbara Liskov:
Specification and implementation of resilient, atomic data types. SIGPLAN 1983: 53-64 - 1980
- [c1]William E. Weihl:
Interprocedural Data Flow Analysis in the Presence of Pointers, Procedure Variables and Label Variables. POPL 1980: 83-94
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