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IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1/2, January - March 2013
- IBM Blue Gene team:
The IBM Blue Gene project. 0 - IBM Blue Gene team:
Design of the IBM Blue Gene/Q Compute chip. 1 - Paul W. Coteus, Shawn Hall, Todd Takken, Rick A. Rand, S. Tian, Gerard V. Kopcsay, Randy Bickford, Francis P. Giordano, Christopher Marroquin, Mark J. Jeanson:
Packaging the IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer. 2 - Krishnan Sugavanam, Chen-Yong Cher, John A. Gunnels, Ruud A. Haring, Philip Heidelberger, Hans M. Jacobson, Moyra K. McManus, D. P. Paulsen, David L. Satterfield, Yutaka Sugawara, Robert Walkup:
Design for low power and power management in IBM Blue Gene/Q. 3 - Ramon Bertran, Yutaka Sugawara, Hans M. Jacobson, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Pradip Bose:
Application-level power and performance characterization and optimization on IBM Blue Gene/Q systems. 4 - Kyung Dong Ryu, Todd Inglett, Ralph Bellofatto, Michael Blocksome, Thomas Gooding, Sameer Kumar, Amith R. Mamidala, Mark Megerian, Sam Miller, Mike Nelson, Bryan S. Rosenburg, Brian E. Smith, James Van Oosten, Amy Wang, Robert W. Wisniewski:
IBM Blue Gene/Q system software stack. 5 - IBM Blue Gene team:
Modeling, validation, and co-design of IBM Blue Gene/Q: Tools and examples. 6 - Martin Ohmacht
, Amy Wang, Thomas Gooding, Ben J. Nathanson, Indira Nair, Geert Janssen, Marcel Schaal, Burkhard D. Steinmacher-Burow:
IBM Blue Gene/Q memory subsystem with speculative execution and transactional memory. 7 - Alexandre E. Eichenberger, Kevin O'Brien:
Experimenting with low-overhead OpenMP runtime on IBM Blue Gene/Q. 8 - Constantinos Evangelinos, Robert Walkup, Vipin Sachdeva, Kirk E. Jordan, Hormozd Gahvari, I-Hsin Chung, Michael P. Perrone, Ligang Lu, Lurng-Kuo Liu, Karen A. Magerlein:
Determination of performance characteristics of scientific applications on IBM Blue Gene/Q. 9 - Fabio Checconi, Fabrizio Petrini:
Massive data analytics: The Graph 500 on IBM Blue Gene/Q. 10 - Brian Carnes, Bor Chan, Erik W. Draeger, Jean-Luc Fattebert
, Larry Fried
, James N. Glosli, William D. Krauss, Steve H. Langer, Rose McCallen, Arthur A. Mirin, Fady Najjar, Albert L. Nichols, Tomas Oppelstrup, James A. Rathkopf, David F. Richards, Frederick H. Streitz
, Pavlos Vranas, John Jeremy Rice, John A. Gunnels, Viatcheslav Gurev, Changhoan Kim, John Magerlein, Matthias Reumann, Hui-Fang Wen:
Science at LLNL with IBM Blue Gene/Q. 11 - Susan Coghlan, Kalyan Kumaran, Raymond M. Loy, Paul Messina, Vitali A. Morozov, James C. Osborn, Scott Parker, Katherine Riley, Nichols A. Romero, Timothy J. Williams:
Argonne applications for the IBM Blue Gene/Q, Mira. 12 - Peter A. Boyle, Norman H. Christ, Changhoan Kim:
Co-design of the IBM Blue Gene/Q Level 1 prefetch engine with QCD. 13 - Sadaf R. Alam, Constantine Bekas, Hans Boettiger, Alessandro Curioni, Gilles Fourestey, Willi Homberg, Michael Knobloch
, Teodoro Laino, Thilo Maurer, Bernd Mohr
, Dirk Pleiter, Arwed Schiller, Thomas C. Schulthess, Valéry Weber:
Early experiences with scientific applications on the IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer. 14 - Jin Dong, Ming Xie, Lili Zhao, D. Shang:
A framework for electric vehicle charging-point network optimization. 15
Volume 57, Number 3/4, May - July 2013
- Aya Soffer:
Preface: Massive-scale analytics. - Piyush Malik:
Governing Big Data: Principles and practices. 1 - Amol Ghoting, John A. Gunnels, Prabhanjan Kambadur, Edwin P. D. Pednault, Mark S. Squillante:
Trends and outlook for the massive-scale analytics stack. 2 - H. Peter Hofstee, Guan-Cheng Chen, Fadi H. Gebara, Kevin Hall, Jay Herring, Damir A. Jamsek, Jian Li, Yan Li, Juwei Shi, Peter Wai Yee Wong:
Understanding system design for Big Data workloads. 3 - Andrey Balmin, Kevin S. Beyer, Vuk Ercegovac, John McPherson, Fatma Özcan, Hamid Pirahesh, Eugene J. Shekita, Yannis Sismanis, Sandeep Tata, Yuanyuan Tian:
A platform for eXtreme Analytics. 4 - Reshu Jain, Prasenjit Sarkar, Dinesh Subhraveti:
GPFS-SNC: An enterprise cluster file system for Big Data. 5 - Liana L. Fong, Yuqing Gao, Xavier Guerin, Yonggang Liu, T. Salo, Seetharami Seelam, Wei Tan, Sandeep Tata:
Toward a scale-out data-management middleware for low-latency enterprise computing. 6 - Martin Hirzel, Henrique Andrade, Bugra Gedik, Gabriela Jacques-Silva, Rohit Khandekar, Vibhore Kumar, Mark P. Mendell, Howard Nasgaard, Scott Schneider, Robert Soulé
, Kun-Lung Wu:
IBM Streams Processing Language: Analyzing Big Data in motion. 7 - Alain Biem, Hanhua Feng, Anton Riabov, Deepak S. Turaga:
Real-time analysis and management of big time-series data. 8 - Shiva Prasad Kasiviswanathan, Gao Cong, Prem Melville, Richard D. Lawrence:
Novel document detection for massive data streams using distributed dictionary learning. 9 - Anne E. Gattiker, Fadi H. Gebara, H. Peter Hofstee, J. D. Hayes, A. Hylick:
Big Data text-oriented benchmark creation for Hadoop. 10 - Petros Zerfos, Mudhakar Srivatsa, Hao Yu, D. Dennerline, Hubertus Franke, Dakshi Agrawal:
Platform and applications for massive-scale streaming network analytics. 11 - Juwei Shi, Wei Xue, Wenjie Wang, Yuzhou Zhang, Bo Yang, Jian Li:
Scalable community detection in massive social networks using MapReduce. 12 - Qi Liao, Lei Shi, Chen Wang:
Visual analysis of large-scale network anomalies. 13 - David Konopnicki, Michal Shmueli-Scheuer, Doron Cohen, Benjamin Sznajder, Jonathan Herzig, Ariel Raviv, N. Zwerling, Haggai Roitman, Yosi Mass:
A statistical approach to mining customers' conversational data from social media. 14 - Jer Hayes, Harry R. Kolar, Albert Akhriev, Michael G. Barry, Mark Purcell, Eugene P. McKeown:
A real-time stream storage and analysis platform for underwater acoustic monitoring. 15
Volume 57, Number 5, September - October 2013
- E. Bartholomy, G. Greenlee, M. Sylvia:
The need to move toward virtualized and more resilient disaster-recovery architectures. - Christian Vecchiola
, Hamideh Anjomshoa, Y. Bernstein, Irina Dumitrescu, Rahil Garnavi, Jürg von Känel, Glenn R. Wightwick
:
Engineering resilient information systems for emergency management. - Carlos Queiroz, Saurabh Kumar Garg
, Zahir Tari
:
A probabilistic model for quantifying the resilience of networked systems. - Jakob Rogstadius, Maja Vukovic, C. A. Teixeira, Vassilis Kostakos
, Evangelos Karapanos
, Jim Laredo:
CrisisTracker: Crowdsourced social media curation for disaster awareness. - Robert-Jan Sips, Asbjorn van der Vlis, Roeland Nagel, Bram Havers:
A case for evidence-based levee management using sensor technology. - Takayuki Osogami, Takashi Imamichi, Hideyuki Mizuta, Toyotaro Suzumura, Tsuyoshi Idé
:
Toward simulating entire cities with behavioral models of traffic. - Lloyd A. Treinish, Anthony Praino, James P. Cipriani, Ulisses T. Mello, Kiran Mantripragada, Lucas Villa Real, Paula A. Sesini, Vaibhav Saxena, Thomas George, Rashmi Mittal:
Enabling high-resolution forecasting of severe weather and flooding events in Rio de Janeiro. - Liat Ein-Dor, Yaara Goldschmidt, Ofer Lavi, G. E. Miller, Matan Ninio, Donna N. Dillenberger:
Analytics for resiliency in the mainframe. - Donna N. Dillenberger, Daniel Petersen:
A contrast between mainframe Parallel Sysplex availability and selected distributed computing availability solutions. - Valentina Salapura, Richard E. Harper, Mahesh Viswanathan:
Resilient cloud computing. - John B. Guerard Jr., Svetlozar T. Rachev, Barret Pengyuan Shao:
Efficient global portfolios: Big data and investment universes.
Volume 57, Number 6, November - December 2013
- Victor V. Zyuban, Scott A. Taylor, Birger Christensen, A. R. Hall, Christopher J. Gonzalez, Joshua Friedrich, Frances Clougherty, Jon Tetzloff, Rajeev R. Rao:
IBM POWER7+ design for higher frequency at fixed power. - Michael S. Floyd, Alan J. Drake, Nicole S. Schwartz, Robert W. Berry, Charles Lefurgy, Malcolm S. Ware, Karthick Rajamani, Victor V. Zyuban, Richard L. Willaman, Ruby M. Zgabay:
Runtime power reduction capability of the IBM POWER7+ chip. - Bart Blaner, Bülent Abali, Brian M. Bass, Suresh Chari, Ronald N. Kalla, Steven R. Kunkel, Kenneth Lauricella, Ross Leavens, John J. Reilly, Peter A. Sandon:
IBM POWER7+ processor on-chip accelerators for cryptography and active memory expansion. - John S. Liberty, Adrian Barrera, David W. Boerstler, Thomas B. Chadwick, Scott R. Cottier, H. Peter Hofstee, Julie A. Rosser, Marty L. Tsai:
True hardware random number generation implemented in the 32-nm SOI POWER7+ processor. - David Jaramillo, Neil Katz, Bill Bodin, William Tworek, Robert Smart, Thomas Cook:
Cooperative solutions for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). - Thomas Cook, David Jaramillo, Neil Katz, Bill Bodin, Simon Cooper, Craig H. Becker, Robert Smart, Charisse Lu:
Mobile innovation applications for the BYOD enterprise user. - Paul C. Castro, Joe W. Ligman, Marco Pistoia, John Ponzo, Gegi Thomas, Stephen P. Wood, Mauro Baluda:
Enabling Bring-Your-Own-Device using mobile application instrumentation. - Paul C. Castro, Joe W. Ligman, Marco Pistoia, John Ponzo, Gegi Thomas, Umut Topkara:
Runtime adaptive multi-factor authentication for mobile devices. - C. V. Malone, E. J. Barkie, B. L. Fletcher, N. Wei, A. Keren, A. Wyskida:
Mobile Optimized Digital Identity (MODI): A framework for easier digital certificate use. - Dragos Sbirlea, Michael G. Burke, Salvatore Guarnieri, Marco Pistoia, Vivek Sarkar:
Automatic detection of inter-application permission leaks in Android applications. - Edward W. Chencinski, Michael J. Anderson, Lee Cleveland, Jim Coon, David Craddock, R. E. Galbraith, Thomas A. Gregg, Thomas B. Mathias, D. F. Moertl, K. J. Oakes, M. Sabins, G. E. Sittmann, Peter G. Sutton, P. Szwed, Gary A. Tressler, Elpida Tzortzatos, Andrew Walls:
Flash storage integration in the IBM System z EC12 I/O drawer.
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