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David May 0001
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- affiliation: University of Bristol, UK
Other persons with the same name
- David May 0002 — Penn State Great Valley, Malvern, PA, USA
- David May 0003 — European Patent Office, Munich, Germany (and 1 more)
- David May 0004 — Real Time Information Systems, Chichester, UK (and 1 more)
- David May 0005 — University of Lincoln, Institute for Agri-food Technology, UK
- David May 0006 — XMOS
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j6]Kyriakos Georgiou, Zbigniew Chamski, Andrés Amaya García, David May, Kerstin Eder:
Lost In Translation: Exposing Hidden Compiler Optimization Opportunities. Comput. J. 65(3): 718-735 (2022) - 2021
- [j5]Andrés Amaya García, David May, Ed Nutting:
Integrated Hardware Garbage Collection. ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst. 20(5): 40:1-40:25 (2021) - [p1]David May:
CSP, Occam, and Inmos. Theories of Programming 2021: 271-284 - 2020
- [c24]Andrés Amaya García, David May, Ed Nutting:
Garbage Collection for Edge Computing. SEC 2020: 319
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [i4]Kyriakos Georgiou, Zbigniew Chamski, Andrés Amaya García, David May, Kerstin Eder:
Lost in translation: Exposing hidden compiler optimization opportunities. CoRR abs/1903.11397 (2019) - 2016
- [c23]Steve Kerrison, David May, Kerstin Eder:
A Benes Based NoC Switching Architecture for Mixed Criticality Embedded Systems. MCSoC 2016: 125-132 - [i3]Steve Kerrison, David May, Kerstin Eder:
A Benes Based NoC Switching Architecture for Mixed Criticality Embedded Systems. CoRR abs/1606.08686 (2016) - 2012
- [j4]David May:
The XMOS Architecture and XS1 Chips. IEEE Micro 32(6): 28-37 (2012) - [i2]James W. Hanlon, Simon J. Hollis, David May:
Scalable data abstractions for distributed parallel computations. CoRR abs/1210.1157 (2012) - [i1]James W. Hanlon, Simon J. Hollis, David May:
Emulating a large memory sequential machine with a collection of small memory ones. CoRR abs/1210.1158 (2012) - 2011
- [c22]Suleiman Abu Kharmeh, Kerstin Eder, David May:
A Design-for-Verification Framework for a Configurable Performance-Critical Communication Interface. FORMATS 2011: 335-351 - [c21]Fangfang Yuan, Stephen Wright, Kerstin Eder, David May:
Managing Complexity through Abstraction: A Refinement-Based Approach to Formalize Instruction Set Architectures. ICFEM 2011: 585-600
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c20]David May:
Invited Talk 1- Past, Present, and Future Communicating Processors. NOCS 2008 - 2007
- [c19]David May:
Communicating Process Architecture for Multicores. CPA 2007: 21-32 - 2004
- [c18]David May:
CSP, occam and Transputers. 25 Years Communicating Sequential Processes 2004: 75-84 - 2002
- [c17]James Irwin, David May, Henk L. Muller, Dan Page:
Predictable Instruction Caching for Media Processors. ASAP 2002: 141-150 - [c16]Henk L. Muller, Dan Page, James Irwin, David May:
Caches with Compositional Performance. Embedded Processor Design Challenges 2002: 242-259 - 2001
- [c15]David May, Henk L. Muller, Nigel P. Smart:
Non-deterministic Processors. ACISP 2001: 115-129 - [c14]David May, Henk L. Muller, Nigel P. Smart:
Random Register Renaming to Foil DPA. CHES 2001: 28-38 - 2000
- [c13]David May, Henk L. Muller, Shondip Sen:
Hardware Migratable Channels (Research Note). Euro-Par 2000: 545-549
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c12]David May, Dan Page, James Irwin, Henk L. Muller:
Microcaches. HiPC 1999: 21-27 - [c11]David May, Henk L. Muller:
Using Channels for Multimedia Communication. IPPS/SPDP 1999: 93-98 - 1998
- [c10]Henk L. Muller, David May:
A Simple Protocol to Communicate Channels over Channels. Euro-Par 1998: 591-600 - [c9]Neil Pollard, David May:
Using Interval Arithmetic the Calculate Data Sizes for Compilation to Multimedia Instruction Sets. ACM Multimedia 1998: 279-284 - 1993
- [c8]David May:
Components for Computing and Communications. SPAA 1993: 68 - 1992
- [c7]David May, Roger Shepherd, Peter Thompson:
The T9000 Transputer. ICCD 1992: 209-212 - 1991
- [c6]David May:
The Next Generation Transputers and Beyond. EDMCC 1991: 7-22 - [c5]David May:
How to Design a Parallel Computer. ICCD 1991: 2
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c4]David May, David Shepherd:
Towards Totally Verified Systems. MPC 1989: 48-65 - 1988
- [c3]David May, Roger Shepherd:
Occam and the transputer. European Workshop on Applications and Theory in Petri Nets 1988: 329-353 - 1987
- [j3]Mark Homewood, David May, David Shepherd, Roger Shepherd:
The IMS T800 Transputer. IEEE Micro 7(5): 10-26 (1987) - 1986
- [c2]David May, Roger Shepherd, Catherine Keane:
Communicating Process Architecture: Transputers and Occam. Future Parallel Computers 1986: 35-81 - 1984
- [j2]David May, Richard James Taylor:
OCCAM-an overview. Microprocess. Microsystems 8(2): 73-79 (1984) - [c1]David May, Roger Shepherd:
The Transputer Implementation of Occam. FGCS 1984: 533-541 - 1983
- [j1]David May:
OCCAM. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 18(4): 69-79 (1983)
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