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David R. C. Hill
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- affiliation: Université Clermont Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France
- affiliation (former): Blaise Pascal University, France
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j37]Benjamin Antunes, David R. C. Hill:
Reproducibility, Replicability and Repeatability: A survey of reproducible research with a focus on high performance computing. Comput. Sci. Rev. 53: 100655 (2024) - [i7]Benjamin Antunes, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
Identifying Quality Mersenne Twister Streams For Parallel Stochastic Simulations. CoRR abs/2401.17115 (2024) - [i6]Benjamin Antunes, David R. C. Hill:
Reproducibility, energy efficiency and performance of pseudorandom number generators in machine learning: a comparative study of python, numpy, tensorflow, and pytorch implementations. CoRR abs/2401.17345 (2024) - [i5]Benjamin A. Antunes, David R. C. Hill:
Reproducibility, Replicability, and Repeatability: A survey of reproducible research with a focus on high performance computing. CoRR abs/2402.07530 (2024) - 2023
- [j36]Cyrille Mascart, David R. C. Hill, Alexandre Muzy, Patricia Reynaud-Bouret:
Efficient Simulation of Sparse Graphs of Point Processes. ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul. 33(1-2): 1:1-1:27 (2023) - [c53]Benjamin Antunes, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
Identifying Quality Mersenne Twister Streams for Parallel Stochastic Simulations. WSC 2023: 2801-2812 - [i4]Alexandre F. Boyer, Christophe Haen, Federico Stagni, David R. C. Hill:
A Subset of the CERN Virtual Machine File System: Fast Delivering of Complex Software Stacks for Supercomputing Resources. CoRR abs/2303.16675 (2023) - 2022
- [j35]Alexandre F. Boyer, Christophe Haen, Federico Stagni, David R. C. Hill:
DIRAC Site Director: Improving Pilot-Job provisioning on grid resources. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 133: 23-38 (2022) - [c52]Alexandre F. Boyer, Christophe Haen, Federico Stagni, David R. C. Hill:
A Subset of the CERN Virtual Machine File System: Fast Delivering of Complex Software Stacks for Supercomputing Resources. ISC 2022: 354-371
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c51]Alexis Pereda, David R. C. Hill, Claude Mazel, Bruno Bachelet:
Modeling Algorithmic Skeletons for Automatic Parallelization Using Template Metaprogramming. HPCS 2019: 265-272 - [c50]David R. C. Hill:
Repeatability, Reproducibility, Computer Science and High Performance Computing : Stochastic simulations can be reproducible too... HPCS 2019: 322-323 - 2018
- [c49]Alexis Pereda, David R. C. Hill, Claude Mazel, Bruno Bachelet:
Static Loop Parallelization Decision Using Template Metaprogramming. HPCS 2018: 1015-1021 - [c48]Faical Y. P. Congo, Mamadou K. Traoré, David R. C. Hill:
Computation operations caching for numerical repeatability. SummerSim 2018: 28:1-28:12 - [c47]Romain Franceschini, Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia, David R. C. Hill:
Reproducibility study of a PDEVS model application to fire spreading. SummerSim 2018: 29:1-29:11 - [c46]Romain Franceschini, Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia, Paul Bisgambiglia, David R. C. Hill:
An Overview of the Quartz Modelling and Simulation Framework. SIMULTECH 2018: 120-127 - 2017
- [j34]David R. C. Hill, Van Toan Dao, Claude Mazel, Vincent Breton:
Reproductibilité et répétabilité numérique. Constats, conseils et bonnes pratiques pour le cas des simulations stochastiques parallèles et distribuées. Tech. Sci. Informatiques 36(3-6): 243-272 (2017) - 2016
- [j33]Faouzi Jaziri, Eric Peyretaillade, Pierre Peyret, David R. C. Hill:
High performance computing of oligopeptides complete backtranslation applied to DNA microarray probe design. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 28(7): 2073-2091 (2016) - [c45]Alexandre Muzy, Matthieu Lerasle, Franck Grammont, Van Toan Dao, David R. C. Hill:
Parallel and pseudorandom discrete event system specification vs. networks of spiking neurons: Formalization and preliminary implementation results. HPCS 2016: 925-934 - 2015
- [j32]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
TaskLocalRandom: a statistically sound substitute to pseudorandom number generation in parallel java tasks frameworks. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 27(13): 3383-3398 (2015) - [j31]David R. C. Hill:
Parallel Random Numbers, Simulation, and Reproducible Research. Comput. Sci. Eng. 17(4): 66-71 (2015) - [j30]Guillaume Barbier, Véronique Cucchi, David R. C. Hill:
Model-driven engineering applied to crop modeling. Ecol. Informatics 26(2): 173-181 (2015) - [j29]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Jonathan Caux, Pierre Schweitzer, Pridi Siregar, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
Harnessing aspect-oriented programming on GPU: application to warp-level parallelism. Int. J. Comput. Aided Eng. Technol. 7(2): 158-175 (2015) - [j28]Pierre Schweitzer, Sébastien Cipière, Antoine Dufaure, Henri Payno, Yann Perrot, David R. C. Hill, Lydia Maigne:
Performance Evaluation of Multithreaded Geant4 Simulations Using an Intel Xeon Phi Cluster. Sci. Program. 2015: 980752:1-980752:10 (2015) - [c44]Pierre Schweitzer, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill, Cristina Carloganu:
Performance analysis with a memory-bound Monte Carlo simulation on Xeon Phi. HPCS 2015: 444-452 - [i3]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Jonathan Caux, Pridi Siregar, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
Warp-Level Parallelism: Enabling Multiple Replications In Parallel on GPU. CoRR abs/1501.01405 (2015) - [i2]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Claude Mazel, Antoine Mahul, David R. C. Hill:
Reliable Initialization of GPU-enabled Parallel Stochastic Simulations Using Mersenne Twister for Graphics Processors. CoRR abs/1501.07701 (2015) - 2014
- [j27]Faouzi Jaziri, Nicolas Parisot, Anis Abid, Jérémie Denonfoux, Céline Ribière, Cyrielle Gasc, Delphine Boucher, Jean-François Brugère, Antoine Mahul, David R. C. Hill, Eric Peyretaillade, Pierre Peyret:
PhylOPDb: a 16S rRNA oligonucleotide probe database for prokaryotic identification. Database J. Biol. Databases Curation 2014 (2014) - [j26]Romain Lardy, Bruno Bachelet, Gianni Bellocchi, David R. C. Hill:
Towards vulnerability minimization of grassland soil organic matter using metamodels. Environ. Model. Softw. 52: 38-50 (2014) - [c43]Sébastien Cipière, Guillaume Erétéo, Alban Gaignard, Nouha Boujelben, Sébastien Gaspard, Vincent Breton, Frederic Cervenansky, David R. C. Hill, Tristan Glatard, David Manset, Johan Montagnat, Jérôme Revillard, Lydia Maigne:
Global Initiative for Sentinel e-Health Network on Grid (GINSENG): Medical Data Integration and Semantic Developments for Epidemiology. CCGRID 2014: 755-763 - [c42]Pierre Schweitzer, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill, Cristina Carloganu:
Inputs of aspect oriented programming for the profiling of C++ parallel applications on manycore platforms. HPCS 2014: 793-802 - [c41]David R. C. Hill:
Challenges for Benchmarking, profiling and performance evaluation in the era of Exascale. HPCS 2014: 1035-1036 - [c40]Romain Franceschini, Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia, Luc Touraille, Paul Bisgambiglia, David R. C. Hill:
A survey of modelling and simulation software frameworks using Discrete Event System Specification. ICCSW 2014: 40-49 - [c39]Romain Franceschini, Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia, Paul Bisgambiglia, David R. C. Hill:
DEVS-ruby: a domain specific language for DEVS modeling and simulation (WIP). SpringSim (TMS-DEVS) 2014: 15 - [i1]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, David R. C. Hill:
How to Correctly Deal With Pseudorandom Numbers in Manycore Environments - Application to GPU programming with Shoverand. CoRR abs/1412.8266 (2014) - 2013
- [j25]Waleed W. Smari, Sandro Fiore, David R. C. Hill:
High performance computing and simulation: architectures, systems, algorithms, technologies, services, and applications. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 25(10): 1313-1318 (2013) - [j24]David R. C. Hill, Claude Mazel, Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Mamadou Kaba Traoré:
Distribution of random streams for simulation practitioners. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 25(10): 1427-1442 (2013) - [j23]Guillaume Barbier, Véronique Cucchi, François Pinet, David R. C. Hill:
Domain-Specific Modeling for a Crop Model Factory. Int. J. Agric. Environ. Inf. Syst. 4(2): 37-49 (2013) - [j22]Alexandre Muzy, Franck Varenne, Bernard P. Zeigler, Jonathan Caux, Patrick Coquillard, Luc Touraille, Dominique Prunetti, Philippe Caillou, Olivier Michel, David R. C. Hill:
Refounding of the activity concept? Towards a federative paradigm for modeling and simulation. Simul. 89(2): 156-177 (2013) - [c38]Guillaume Barbier, Véronique Cucchi, David R. C. Hill:
Contribution of Model-Driven Engineering to Crop Modeling. ICCSA (1) 2013: 253-263 - [c37]Faouzi Jaziri, Eric Peyretaillade, Pierre Peyret, David R. C. Hill:
Fast distributed computing for complete large scale backtranslation of oligopeptides: Application to probe design. HPCS 2013: 251-258 - [c36]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Romain Reuillon, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
Prototyping parallel simulations on manycore architectures using Scala: A case study. HPCS 2013: 405-412 - [c35]Pierre Schweitzer, Claude Mazel, Felix Fehr, Cristina Carloganu, David R. C. Hill:
Proper parallel Monte Carlo for computed tomography of volcanoes. HPCS 2013: 519-526 - [c34]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Jonathan Caux, Yannick Le Pennec, Romain Reuillon, Ivan Junier, François Képès, David R. C. Hill:
Parallel stepwise stochastic simulation: harnessing GPUs to explore possible futures states of a chromosome folding model thanks to the possible futures algorithm (PFA). SIGSIM-PADS 2013: 169-178 - 2012
- [j21]Romain Reuillon, Mamadou K. Traoré, Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, David R. C. Hill:
Parallel stochastic simulations with rigorous distribution of pseudo-random numbers with DistMe: Application to life science simulations. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 24(7): 723-738 (2012) - [j20]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
Pseudo-random streams for distributed and parallel stochastic simulations on GP-GPU. J. Simulation 6(3): 141-151 (2012) - [c33]Sébastien Cipière, Paul de Vlieger, David Sarramia, David R. C. Hill, Lydia Maigne:
Development of a Metamodel for Medical Database Management on a Grid Network: Application to Health Watch and Epidemiology for Cancer and Perinatal Health. CCGRID 2012: 892-897 - [c32]Hesham H. Ali, Laura Ricci, Italo Epicoco, Manuel Ujaldon, Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, David R. C. Hill, Manuel Villén-Altamirano:
HPCS 2012 tutorials: Tutorial I: High performance computing in biomedical informatics. HPCS 2012 - [c31]Laurent Lefèvre, Vicente Martin, Miguel A. Ordonez, Johnatan E. Pecero, Jean-Marc Pierson, Jesús Carretero, Pascal Bouvry, David R. C. Hill, Jesús Labarta, Reinhard Schneider, James C. Sexton, Mads Nygård, Gorka Esnal Lopez, Maria Mirto, Marco Passante, Giovanni Aloisio, Carsten Trinitis, Alexander Heinecke, Lamia Djoudi:
HPCS 2012 panels: Panel I: Energy efficient systems in next generation high performance data and compute centers. HPCS 2012 - [c30]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, David R. C. Hill:
How to correctly deal with pseudorandom numbers in manycore environments: Application to GPU programming with Shoverand. HPCS 2012: 25-31 - [c29]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
ThreadLocalMRG32k3a: A statistically sound substitute to pseudorandom number generation in parallel Java applications. HPCS 2012: 543-550 - [c28]Faouzi Jaziri, David R. C. Hill, Nicolas Parisot, Jérémie Denonfoux, Eric Dugat-Bony, Eric Peyretaillade, Pierre Peyret:
MetaExploArrays: A Large-Scale Oligonucleotide Probe Design Software for Explorative DNA Microarrays. PDCAT 2012: 664-671 - 2011
- [j19]Eric Dugat-Bony, Mohieddine Missaoui, Eric Peyretaillade, Corinne Biderre-Petit, Ourdia Bouzid, Christophe Gouinaud, David R. C. Hill, Pierre Peyret:
HiSpOD: probe design for functional DNA microarrays. Bioinform. 27(5): 641-648 (2011) - [c27]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Claude Mazel, Bruno Bachelet, David R. C. Hill:
ShoveRand: A model-driven framework to easily generate random numbers on GP-GPU. HPCS 2011: 41-48 - [c26]David R. C. Hill:
Distribution of Random Streams in Stochastic Models in the Age of Multi-Core and Manycore Processors. PADS 2011: 1 - [c25]Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach, Claude Mazel, David R. C. Hill:
Pseudo-Random Number Generation on GP-GPU. PADS 2011: 1-8 - [c24]Luc Touraille, Mamadou K. Traoré, David R. C. Hill:
A model-driven software environment for modeling, simulation and analysis of complex systems. SpringSim (TMS-DEVS) 2011: 229-237 - [c23]Alexandre Muzy, David R. C. Hill:
What is new with the activity world view in modeling and simulation?: using activity as a unifying guide for modeling and simulation. WSC 2011: 2887-2899 - 2010
- [j18]Jean-Baptiste Filippi, Frédéric Morandini, Jacques Henri Balbi, David R. C. Hill:
Discrete Event Front-tracking Simulation of a Physical Fire-spread Model. Simul. 86(10): 629-646 (2010) - [c22]David R. C. Hill:
Practical distribution of random streams for stochastic High Performance Computing. HPCS 2010: 1-8 - [c21]Romain Reuillon, Florent Chuffart, Mathieu Leclaire, Thierry Faure, Nicolas Dumoulin, David R. C. Hill:
Declarative task delegation in OpenMOLE. HPCS 2010: 55-62 - [c20]Jonathan Caux, Pridi Siregar, David R. C. Hill:
Hash-life algorithm on 3D excitable medium application to integrative biology. SummerSim 2010: 387-393 - [c19]Luc Touraille, Mamadou K. Traoré, David R. C. Hill:
Enhancing DEVS simulation through template metaprogramming: DEVS-MetaSimulator. SummerSim 2010: 394-402 - [c18]Alexandre Muzy, Luc Touraille, Hans Vangheluwe, Olivier Michel, Mamadou Kaba Traoré, David R. C. Hill:
Activity regions for the specification of discrete event systems. SpringSim 2010: 136
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j17]Eric Innocenti, Xavier Silvani, Alexandre Muzy, David R. C. Hill:
A software framework for fine grain parallelization of cellular models with OpenMP: Application to fire spread. Environ. Model. Softw. 24(7): 819-831 (2009) - [c17]Mohieddine Missaoui, David R. C. Hill, Pierre Peyret:
BLASTOG: a Parallel BLAST-based Software for Functional Microarrays Probe Design using the EGEE Computing Grid. GCA 2009: 126-132 - [c16]Luc Touraille, Mamadou K. Traoré, David R. C. Hill:
A mark-up language for the storage, retrieval, sharing and interoperability of DEVS models. SpringSim 2009 - 2008
- [j16]Mohieddine Missaoui, David R. C. Hill, Pierre Peyret:
A comparison of algorithms for a complete backtranslation of oligopeptides. Int. J. Comput. Biol. Drug Des. 1(1): 26-38 (2008) - [c15]Romain Reuillon, David R. C. Hill, Christophe Gouinaud, Ziad El Bitar, Vincent Breton, I. Buvat:
Monte Carlo simulation with the GATE software using grid computing. NOTERE 2008: 26:1-26:4 - [c14]Alexandre Muzy, David R. C. Hill, Mathieu Joubert, Eric Innocenti:
A post-processed 3D visualization tool for forest fire simulations. SimuTools 2008: 41 - 2007
- [j15]Cécile Militon, Sébastien Rimour, Mohieddine Missaoui, Corinne Biderre, Vincent Barra, David R. C. Hill, Anne Moné, Geneviève Gagne, Harald Meier, Eric Peyretaillade, Pierre Peyret:
PhylArray: phylogenetic probe design algorithm for microarray. Bioinform. 23(19): 2550-2557 (2007) - [c13]Mohieddine Missaoui, David R. C. Hill, Cécile Militon, Pierre Peyret:
Complete Backtranslation of Oligopeptides for Metabolic Pathways Exploration of Complex Environments using Functional Microarrays. BIBE 2007: 1275-1279 - [c12]Romain Reuillon, David R. C. Hill, Ziad El Bitar, Vincent Breton:
DistMe: A Java Based Toolbox for the Distribution of Parallel Monte Carlo Simulations. Application to Nuclear Medicine Using the GATE Simulation Package. PDPTA 2007: 122-127 - [r1]David R. C. Hill, Patrick Coquillard:
Ecological Modeling and Simulation. Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling 2007 - 2006
- [j14]David R. C. Hill, Teruhisa Komatsu:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Ecological and Environmental Simulation. Simul. 82(7): 425-426 (2006) - 2005
- [j13]Sébastien Rimour, David R. C. Hill, Cécile Militon, Pierre Peyret:
GoArrays: highly dynamic and efficient microarray probe design. Bioinform. 21(7): 1094-1103 (2005) - [j12]Alexandre Muzy, Eric Innocenti, Antoine Aïello, Jean François Santucci, Paul-Antoine Santoni, David R. C. Hill:
Modelling and simulation of ecological propagation processes: application to fire spread. Environ. Model. Softw. 20(7): 827-842 (2005) - [j11]Claude Mazel, Michel Lafarge, David R. C. Hill:
An individual-based, stochastic and spatial model to simulate the ramification of grass tillers and their distribution in swards. Simul. Model. Pract. Theory 13(4): 308-334 (2005) - 2004
- [j10]Lydia Maigne, David R. C. Hill, Pascal Calvat, Vincent Breton, Romain Reuillon, Yannick Legré, Denise Donnarieix:
Parallelization Of Monte Carlo Simulations And Submission To A Grid Environment. Parallel Process. Lett. 14(2): 177-196 (2004) - [c11]Alexandre Muzy, Eric Innocenti, Antoine Aïello, Jean François Santucci, Paul-Antoine Santoni, David R. C. Hill:
Dynamic Structure Cellular Automata in a Fire Spreading Application. ICINCO (3) 2004: 143-151 - [c10]Eric Innocenti, Alexandre Muzy, Antoine Aïello, Jean François Santucci, David R. C. Hill:
Active-DEVS: a computational model for the simulation of forest fire propagation. SMC (2) 2004: 1857-1863 - 2003
- [j9]David R. C. Hill:
URNG: A portable optimization technique for software applications requiring pseudo-random numbers. Simul. Model. Pract. Theory 11(7-8): 643-654 (2003) - [c9]Alexandre Muzy, Eric Innocenti, Jean François Santucci, David R. C. Hill:
Optimization of Cell Spaces Simulation for the Modeling of Fire Spreading. Annual Simulation Symposium 2003: 289-296 - 2002
- [j8]C. Force, L. Pérochon, David R. C. Hill:
Design of a multimodel of a dairy cows herd attacked by mastitis. Simul. Model. Pract. Theory 10(8): 543-554 (2002) - [c8]David R. C. Hill:
Nouveaux défis pour les simulations et les systèmes multi-agents. JFSMA 2002: 13-14 - 2001
- [j7]David R. C. Hill, Patrick Coquillard, Alex Aussem, Jean de Vaugelas, Thierry Thibaut, Alexandre Meinesz:
Modeling the Ultimate Seaweed Expansion. Simul. 76(2): 126-134 (2001) - 2000
- [j6]Alex Aussem, David R. C. Hill:
Neural-network metamodelling for the prediction of Caulerpa taxifolia development in the Mediterranean sea. Neurocomputing 30(1-4): 71-78 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Paul A. Fishwick, David R. C. Hill:
Special Issue: Web-Based Simulation. Simul. 73(1): 4 (1999) - 1998
- [j4]Paul A. Fishwick, David R. C. Hill:
Web-Based Modeling and Simulation. Simul. 70(4): 254 (1998) - [j3]Paul A. Fishwick, David R. C. Hill:
Web-Based Modeling and Simulation. Simul. 70(5): 347 (1998) - [c7]David R. C. Hill, Bertrand Dumont, Clément Roux:
Modelling Spatial Memory of Sheep at Pasture with Multi-Agents and UML. ESM 1998: 348-352 - 1997
- [j2]David R. C. Hill, Patrick Coquillard, Jean de Vaugelas:
Discrete-Event Simulation of Alga Expansion. Simul. 68(5): 269-277 (1997) - 1995
- [c6]David R. C. Hill, Patrick Coquillard, Jean de Vaugelas, Alexandre Meinez:
A Stochastic Model with Spatial Constraints: Simulation of Caulerpa Taxifolia Development in the North-Mediterranean Sea. EUROSIM 1995: 999-1004 - [c5]Ammar Attoui, David R. C. Hill:
A specification and validation method to improve concurrent systems reliability based on object messaging and rewriting logic. ISSRE 1995: 387-392 - 1994
- [c4]David R. C. Hill:
O-O Modeling for Flexible Manufacturing Systems. TOOLS (13) 1994: 521 - 1993
- [c3]David R. C. Hill, Michel Gourgand, Patrick Kellert:
Object-oriented Simulation Animation Builder. Annual Simulation Symposium 1993: 237-246 - [c2]David R. C. Hill, Michel Gourgand:
A Multi-Domain Tool for Object-Oriented Simulation Animation. TOOLS (10) 1993: 181-195 - 1991
- [c1]Daniel Breugnot, Michel Gourgand, David R. C. Hill, Patrick Kellert:
GAME: an object-oriented approach to computer animation in flexible manufacturing system modelling. Annual Simulation Symposium 1991: 217-227
1980 – 1989
- 1983
- [j1]David R. C. Hill:
Human factors communication. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 14(4): 20-27 (1983)
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