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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c30]Kathy Benninger, Chris Jordan, Michael Lambert, Tabitha K. Samuel, Lee Liming, David Wheeler:
Experiences in network and data transfer across large virtual organizations - a retrospective. PEARC 2022: 9:1-9:8
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j6]Matthew Nahorniak, Joseph M. Wheaton, Carol J. Volk, Phillip Bailey, Matt Reimer, Eric Wall, Kelly Whitehead, Chris Jordan:
How do we efficiently generate high-resolution hydraulic models at large numbers of riverine reaches? Comput. Geosci. 119: 80-91 (2018) - 2014
- [c29]Craig S. Kaplan, Chris Jordan:
The monumental geometry of E Pluribus Unum. CAe@Expressive 2014: 97-102 - 2012
- [c28]Chris Jordan:
Evaluation of parallel and distributed file system technologies for XSEDE. XSEDE 2012: 9:1 - 2011
- [c27]Xiaojun Yuan, Nicholas J. Belkin, Chris Jordan, Catherine L. Dumas:
Design of a study to evaluate the effectiveness of a spoken language interface to information systems. ASIST 2011: 1-3 - [c26]Daniel S. Katz, David L. Hart, Chris Jordan, Amitava Majumdar, John-Paul Navarro, Warren Smith, John Towns, Von Welch, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr:
Cyberinfrastructure Usage Modalities on the TeraGrid. IPDPS Workshops 2011: 932-939 - [c25]Maria Esteva, David Walling, Tomislav Urban, Christopher T. Jordan:
Cyberinfrastructure Supporting Evolving Data Collections. iPRES 2011 - 2010
- [c24]Benjamin Sapp, Chris Jordan, Ben Taskar:
Adaptive pose priors for pictorial structures. CVPR 2010: 422-429
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Chris Jordan, Carolyn R. Watters:
Addressing gaps in knowledge while reading. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 60(11): 2255-2268 (2009) - [c23]Timothée Cour, Benjamin Sapp, Chris Jordan, Benjamin Taskar:
Learning from ambiguously labeled images. CVPR 2009: 919-926 - [c22]Chris Jordan, Carolyn R. Watters:
Retrieval of Single Wikipedia Articles While Reading Abstracts. HICSS 2009: 1-10 - [c21]Lee Liming, John-Paul Navarro, Eric Blau, Jason Brechin, Charlie Catlett, Maytal Dahan, Diana Diehl, Rion Dooley, Michael Dwyer, Kate Ericson, Ian T. Foster, Ed Hanna, David L. Hart, Chris Jordan, Rob Light, Stuart Martin, John McGee, Laura Pearlman, Jason Reilly, Tom Scavo, Michael Shapiro, Shava Smallen, Warren Smith, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr:
TeraGrid's integrated information service. SC-GCE 2009 - [c20]Elaine G. Toms, Tayze Mackenzie, Chris Jordan, Sam Hall:
wikiSearch: enabling interactivity in search. SIGIR 2009: 843 - 2008
- [c19]Chris Jordan, Carolyn R. Watters, Elaine Toms:
Using Wikipedia to make academic abstracts more readable. ASIST 2008: 1-2 - [c18]Elaine G. Toms, Sandra Toze, Heather O'Brien, Luanne Freund, Chris Jordan:
Fishing in query pools for task representations. ASIST 2008: 1-3 - [c17]Chris Jordan, Robert H. McDonald, David Minor, Ardys Kozbial:
Cyberinfrastructure Collaboration for Distributed Digital Preservation. eScience 2008: 408-409 - [c16]Timothée Cour, Chris Jordan, Eleni Miltsakaki, Ben Taskar:
Movie/Script: Alignment and Parsing of Video and Text Transcription. ECCV (4) 2008: 158-171 - [c15]Christopher T. Jordan, Robert H. McDonald, David Minor, Ardys Kozbial:
Encouraging Cyberinfrastructure Collaboration for Digital Preservation. iPRES 2008 - 2007
- [j4]Chris Jordan:
At a Crossroads: peer review. ACM Crossroads 13(3): 4 (2007) - [j3]Chris Jordan:
At a crossroads: TA-ing first-year computer science. ACM Crossroads 13(4): 2 (2007) - [c14]Elaine G. Toms, Heather L. O'Brien, Tayze Mackenzie, Chris Jordan, Luanne Freund, Sandra Toze, Emilie Dawe, Alexandra MacNutt:
Task Effects on Interactive Search: The Query Factor. INEX 2007: 359-372 - 2006
- [j2]Chris Jordan, Oliver Baltzer, Sean Smith:
TigerEvents: an online event calendar system for students by students. ACM Crossroads 12(4): 2 (2006) - [j1]Chris Jordan:
At a crossroads: plagiarism. ACM Crossroads 13(1): 2 (2006) - [c13]Phil Andrews, Maarten Büchli, Robert Harkness, Roman Hatzky, Chris Jordan, Hermann Lederer, Ralph Niederberger, Tony Rimovsky, Andreas Schott, Thomas Soddemann, Volker Springel:
Exploring the hyper-grid idea with grand challenge applications: the DEISA-TeraGrid interoperability demonstration. CLADE 2006: 43-52 - [c12]Phil Andrews, Chris Jordan, Wayne Pfeiffer:
Marching Towards Nirvana: Configurations for Very High Performance Parallel File Systems. CLUSTER 2006 - [c11]Phil Andrews, Christopher T. Jordan, Patricia A. Kovatch:
DataGrid Authentication via GSI Certificates Within a Very Large Global File System. GCA 2006: 3-10 - [c10]Anthony Vu, Martin Margo, Patricia A. Kovatch, Christopher T. Jordan, Richard Lee Moore, William E. Allcock:
TeraGrid's Tools for Massive Data Movement. GCA 2006: 178-183 - [c9]Charlie Catlett, William E. Allcock, Phil Andrews, Ruth A. Aydt, Ray Bair, Natasha Balac, Bryan Banister, Trish Barker, Mark Bartelt, Peter H. Beckman, Francine Berman, Gary R. Bertoline, Alan Blatecky, Jay Boisseau, Jim Bottum, Sharon Brunett, Julian J. Bunn, Michelle Butler, David Carver, John Cobb, Tim Cockerill, Peter Couvares, Maytal Dahan, Diana Diehl, Thom H. Dunning, Ian T. Foster, Kelly P. Gaither, Dennis Gannon, Sebastien Goasguen, Michael Grobe, David L. Hart, Matt Heinzel, Chris Hempel, Wendy Huntoon, Joseph A. Insley, Christopher T. Jordan, Ivan R. Judson, Anke Kamrath, Nicholas T. Karonis, Carl Kesselman, Patricia A. Kovatch, Lex Lane, Scott A. Lathrop, Michael J. Levine, David Lifka, Lee Liming, Miron Livny, Rich Loft, Doru Marcusiu, Jim Marsteller, Stuart Martin, D. Scott McCaulay, John McGee, Laura McGinnis, Michael A. McRobbie, Paul Messina, Reagan W. Moore, Richard Lee Moore, John-Paul Navarro, Jeff Nichols, Michael E. Papka, Rob Pennington, Greg Pike, Jim Pool, Raghurama Reddy, Daniel A. Reed, Tony Rimovsky, Eric Roberts, Ralph Roskies, Sergiu Sanielevici, J. Ray Scott, Anurag Shankar, Mark Sheddon, Mike Showerman, Derek Simmel, Abe Singer, Dane Skow, Shava Smallen, Warren Smith, Carol X. Song, Rick L. Stevens, Craig A. Stewart, Robert B. Stock, Nathan Stone, John Towns, Tomislav Urban, Mike Vildibill, Edward Walker, Von Welch, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Roy Williams, Linda Winkler, Lan Zhao, Ann Zimmerman:
TeraGrid: Analysis of Organization, System Architecture, and Middleware Enabling New Types of Applications. High Performance Computing Workshop 2006: 225-249 - [c8]Chris Jordan, Carolyn R. Watters, Qigang Gao:
Using controlled query generation to evaluate blind relevance feedback algorithms. JCDL 2006: 286-295 - [c7]Chris Jordan, John Healy, Vlado Keselj:
Swordfish: an unsupervised Ngram based approach to morphological analysis. SIGIR 2006: 657-658 - 2005
- [c6]Phil Andrews, Patricia A. Kovatch, Chris Jordan:
Implementing a Global File System for High-Performance Grid Computing. GCA 2005: 99-105 - [c5]Phil Andrews, Bryan Banister, Patricia A. Kovatch, Chris Jordan, Roger L. Haskin:
Scaling a Global File System to the Greatest Possible Extent, Performance, Capacity, and Number of Users. MSST 2005: 109-117 - [c4]Phil Andrews, Patricia A. Kovatch, Chris Jordan:
Massive High-Performance Global File Systems for Grid computing. SC 2005: 53 - 2004
- [c3]Chris Jordan, Carolyn R. Watters:
Extending the Rocchio Relevance Feedback Algorithm to Provide Contextual Retrieval. AWIC 2004: 135-144 - [c2]Ian T. Foster, Jerry Gieraltowski, Scott Gose, Natalia Maltsev, Edward N. May, Alex A. Rodriguez, Dinanath Sulakhe, A. Vaniachine, Jim Shank, Saul Youssef, David Adams, Richard Baker, Wensheng Deng, Jason Smith, Dantong Yu, Iosif Legrand, Suresh Singh, Conrad Steenberg, Yang Xia, M. Anzar Afaq, Eileen Berman, James Annis, L. A. T. Bauerdick, Michael Ernst, Ian Fisk, Lisa Giacchetti, Gregory E. Graham, Anne Heavey, Joseph Kaiser, Nickolai Kuropatkin, Ruth Pordes, Vijay Sekhri, John Weigand, Yujun Wu, Keith Baker, Lawrence Sorrillo, John Huth, Matthew Allen, Leigh Grundhoefer, John Hicks, Fred Luehring, Steve Peck, Robert Quick, Stephen C. Simms, George Fekete, Jan vandenBerg, Kihyeon Cho, Kihwan Kwon, Dongchul Son, Hyoungwoo Park, Shane Canon, Keith R. Jackson, David E. Konerding, Jason Lee, Doug Olson, Iwona Sakrejda, Brian Tierney, Mark Green, Russ Miller, James Letts, Terrence Martin, David Bury, Catalin Dumitrescu, Daniel Engh, Robert W. Gardner, Marco Mambelli, Yuri Smirnov, Jens-S. Vöckler, Michael Wilde, Yong Zhao, Xin Zhao, Paul Avery, Richard Cavanaugh, Bockjoo Kim, Craig Prescott, Jorge Luis Rodriguez, Andrew Zahn, Shawn McKee, Christopher T. Jordan, James E. Prewett, Timothy L. Thomas, Horst Severini, Ben Clifford, Ewa Deelman, Larry Flon, Carl Kesselman, Gaurang Mehta, Nosa Olomu, Karan Vahi, Kaushik De, Patrick McGuigan, Mark Sosebee, Dan Bradley, Peter Couvares, Alan DeSmet, Carey Kireyev, Erik Paulson, Alain Roy, Scott Koranda, Brian Moe, Bobby Brown, Paul Sheldon:
The Grid2003 Production Grid: Principles and Practice. HPDC 2004: 236-245
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [c1]Chris Jordan:
Random Access to the Time Domain in the AMPLE Language. ICMC 1986
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