More Publications by Michael B. Taylor
How to build scalable on-chip ILP networks for
a decentralized architecture,
by Michael Taylor, Walter Lee, Matt Frank, Saman
Amarasinghe, and Anant Agarwal.
MIT/CSAIL Technical Memo MIT-CSAIL-TM-628.
Submitted to ASPLOS-2000, April 2000. (pdf)
The Raw Compiler Project,
by Anant Agarwal, Saman Amarasinghe, Rajeev Barua,
Matthew Frank, Walter Lee, Vivek Sarkar, Devabhaktuni Srikrishna, and Michael
Taylor.
Proceedings of the Second SUIF Compiler Workshop,
Stanford, CA, August 21-23, 1997.
(pdf)
Baring it all to Software: The Raw Machine,
by Elliot Waingold, Michael Taylor, Vivek Sarkar,
Walter Lee, Victor Lee, Jang Kim, Matthew Frank, Peter Finch, Srikrishna
Devabhaktuni, Rajeev Barua, Jonathan Babb, Saman Amarasinghe, and Anant
Agarwal.
MIT/LCS Technical Report TR-709, March
1997. (pdf)
MRI On the Fly: Accelerating MRI Imaging Using
LDA Classification with LDB Feature Extraction,
Y. Joy Ko, Michael B. Taylor
Dartmouth College Computer Science Technical
Report PCS-TR96-290, June 1996.
DartCVL: The Dartmouth C Vector Library,
Thomas H. Cormen, Sumit Chawla, Preston Crow,
Melissa Hirschl, Roberto Hoyle, Keith D. Kotay, Rolf H. Nelson, Nils Nieuwejaar,
Scott M. Silver, Michael B. Taylor, and Rajiv Wickremesinghe.
Dartmouth College Computer Science Technical
Report PCS-TR95-250, January 1995.
Transparent Distributed Java,
by Douglas Decouto, Brad Porter, and Michael
Taylor.
6.853 project - modifying Kaffe to transparently
distribute threads across a number of machines.
This included a cached, distributed object store.
(pdf)
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