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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j6]Torsten Hoefler, Duncan Roweth, Keith D. Underwood, Robert Alverson, Mark Griswold, Vahid Tabatabaee, Mohan Kalkunte, Surendra Anubolu, Siyuan Shen, Moray McLaren, Abdul Kabbani, Steve Scott:
Data Center Ethernet and Remote Direct Memory Access: Issues at Hyperscale. Computer 56(7): 67-77 (2023) - [c23]Andrew Black, Steve Scott, John Huddlestone:
Attitude Adjustment: Enhanced ATTI Mode for Remote Pilots. HCI (8) 2023: 3-17 - [i2]Torsten Hoefler, Duncan Roweth, Keith D. Underwood, Bob Alverson, Mark Griswold, Vahid Tabatabaee, Mohan Kalkunte, Surendra Anubolu, Siyuan Shen, Abdul Kabbani, Moray McLaren, Steve Scott:
Datacenter Ethernet and RDMA: Issues at Hyperscale. CoRR abs/2302.03337 (2023) - 2022
- [c22]Torsten Hoefler, Tommaso Bonato, Daniele De Sensi, Salvatore Di Girolamo, Shigang Li, Marco Heddes, Jon Belk, Deepak Goel, Miguel Castro, Steve Scott:
HammingMesh: A Network Topology for Large-Scale Deep Learning. SC 2022: 11:1-11:18 - [i1]Torsten Hoefler, Tommaso Bonato, Daniele De Sensi, Salvatore Di Girolamo, Shigang Li, Marco Heddes, Jon Belk, Deepak Goel, Miguel Castro, Steve Scott:
HammingMesh: A Network Topology for Large-Scale Deep Learning. CoRR abs/2209.01346 (2022) - 2020
- [j5]James Blundell, Steve Scott, Don Harris, John Huddlestone, Dale Richards:
With flying colours: Pilot performance with colour-coded head-up flight symbology. Displays 61: 101932 (2020) - [j4]James Blundell, Steve Scott, Don Harris, John Huddlestone, Dale Richards:
Workload benefits of colour coded head-up flight symbology during high workload flight. Displays 65: 101973 (2020) - [c21]James Blundell, John Huddlestone, Charlotte Collins, Steve Scott, Rodney Sears, Anastasios Plioutsias:
Envisioning Mixed Realities on the Flight Deck. AHFE (12) 2020: 493-499 - [c20]Andreas Tolk, Khuong Dinh, Kevin Comer, Steve Scott:
Exploratory Analysis to Address Deep Uncertainty - Using Calibratable System Models for Exploratory Simulation of Complex Missions. SpringSim 2020: 1-11
2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c19]David Gammack, Steve Scott, Adriane P. Chapman:
Modelling Provenance Collection Points and Their Impact on Provenance Graphs. IPAW 2016: 146-157 - 2015
- [c18]John Huddlestone, Don Harris, Dale Richards, Steve Scott, Rod Sears:
Dual Pilot and Single Pilot Operations - Hierarchical Task Decomposition Analysis of Doing More with Less. HCI (6) 2015: 365-376 - [c17]Jongmin Won, Gwangsun Kim, John Kim, Ted Jiang, Mike Parker, Steve Scott:
Overcoming far-end congestion in large-scale networks. HPCA 2015: 415-427 - [c16]Steve Scott, Kenneth C. Hoffman, Karen See:
Public facing government services a business ecosystem perspective. SysCon 2015: 798-801 - 2014
- [j3]Steve Scott:
2013 Maurice Wilkes Award Given to Parthasarathy (Partha) Ranganathan. IEEE Micro 34(1): 90-91 (2014) - 2012
- [c15]Steve Scott:
The Evolution of GPU Accelerated Computing. SC Companion 2012: 1636-1672 - 2011
- [c14]Christina Morris, Dylan J. Banks, Lukasz Gaweda, Steve Scott, Xi Xi Zhu, Maria Panico, Pantelis Georgiou, Christofer Toumazou:
A robust microfluidic in vitro cell perifusion system. EMBC 2011: 8412-8415
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]John Kim, William J. Dally, Steve Scott, Dennis Abts:
Cost-Efficient Dragonfly Topology for Large-Scale Systems. IEEE Micro 29(1): 33-40 (2009) - [c13]Mike Parker, Steve Scott:
The Impact of Optics on HPC System Interconnects. Hot Interconnects 2009: 143-147 - 2008
- [c12]John Kim, William J. Dally, Steve Scott, Dennis Abts:
Technology-Driven, Highly-Scalable Dragonfly Topology. ISCA 2008: 77-88 - 2007
- [c11]Dennis Abts, Abdulla Bataineh, Steve Scott, Greg Faanes, Jim Schwarzmeier, Eric Lundberg, Tim Johnson, Mike Bye, Gerald Schwoerer:
The Cray BlackWidow: a highly scalable vector multiprocessor. SC 2007: 17 - 2006
- [c10]Steve Scott:
Challenges and opportunities in the post single-thread-processor era. PACT 2006: 63 - [c9]Steve Scott, Dennis Abts, John Kim, William J. Dally:
The BlackWidow High-Radix Clos Network. ISCA 2006: 16-28 - [c8]Jeremy Kepner, Bob Lucas, Mootaz Elnozahy, Jim Mitchell, Steve Scott:
High productivity - High productivity computing and usable petascale systems. SC 2006: 67 - [c7]Thomas L. Sterling, Peter M. Kogge, William J. Dally, Steve Scott, William Gropp, David E. Keyes, Peter H. Beckman:
Multi-core issues - Multi-Core for HPC: breakthrough or breakdown? SC 2006: 73 - [c6]Steve Scott:
Roadmaps and visions I - Cray: creating a path to adaptive supercomputing. SC 2006: 269 - 2003
- [c5]Dennis Abts, Steve Scott, David J. Lilja:
So Many States, So Little Time: Verifying Memory Coherence in the Cray X1. IPDPS 2003: 11 - 2000
- [c4]Steve Scott, Hugh Osborne, Ron Simpson:
Selecting and Comparing Multiple Cases to Maximise Result Quality after Adaptation in Case-Based Adaptive Scheduling. EWCBR 2000: 517-528
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c3]Steve Scott, Ron Simpson:
Case-Bases Incorporating Scheduling Constraint Dimensions - Experiences in Nurse Rostering. EWCBR 1998: 392-401 - 1997
- [c2]Ed Anderson, Jeff Brooks, Charles Grassl, Steve Scott:
Performance of the CRAY T3E Multiprocessor. SC 1997: 39 - 1996
- [j1]Steve Scott:
The GigaRing Channel. IEEE Micro 16(1): 27-34 (1996) - 1995
- [c1]Steve Johnson, Steve Scott:
A Supercomputer System Interconnect and Scalable IOS. IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems 1995: 357-367
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