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2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [c12]Zachary Kurmas, Kimberly Keeton, Kenneth Mackenzie:
Synthesizing Representative I/O Workloads Using Iterative Distillation. MASCOTS 2003: 6-15 - 2002
- [c11]Sungmee Park, Kenneth Mackenzie, Sundaresan Jayaraman:
The wearable motherboard: a framework for personalized mobile information processing (PMIP). DAC 2002: 170-174 - [c10]Ada Gavrilovska, Kenneth Mackenzie, Karsten Schwan, Austen McDonald:
Stream Handlers: Application-Specific Message Services on Attached Network Processors. Hot Interconnects 2002: 115-120 - 2001
- [c9]Adam Johnson, Kenneth Mackenzie:
Pattern matching in reconfigurable logic for packet classification. CASES 2001: 126-130 - [c8]Kenneth Mackenzie, Eric Hudson, Drew Maule, Sundaresan Jayaraman, Sungmee Park:
A prototype network embedded in textile fabric. CASES 2001: 188-194 - [c7]Kenneth Mackenzie, Adam Johnson:
Rapid Synthesis of Pattern Classification Circuits. FCCM 2001: 285-286
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j1]Anant Agarwal, Ricardo Bianchini, David Chaiken, Frederic T. Chong, Kirk L. Johnson, David A. Kranz, John D. Kubiatowicz, Beng-Hong Lim, Kenneth Mackenzie, Donald Yeung:
The MIT Alewife Machine. Proc. IEEE 87(3): 430-444 (1999) - 1998
- [c6]Kenneth Mackenzie, John Kubiatowicz, Matthew I. Frank, Walter Lee, Victor Lee, Anant Agarwal, M. Frans Kaashoek:
Exploiting Two-Case Delivery for Fast Protected Messaging. HPCA 1998: 231-242 - 1997
- [c5]Walter Lee, Matthew I. Frank, Victor Lee, Kenneth Mackenzie, Larry Rudolph:
Implications of I/O for Gang Scheduled Workloads. JSSPP 1997: 215-237 - [c4]M. Frans Kaashoek, Dawson R. Engler, Gregory R. Ganger, Héctor M. Briceño, Russell Hunt, David Mazières, Thomas Pinckney, Robert Grimm, John Jannotti, Kenneth Mackenzie:
Application Performance and Flexibility on Exokernel Systems. SOSP 1997: 52-65 - 1995
- [c3]Anant Agarwal, Ricardo Bianchini, David Chaiken, Kirk L. Johnson, David A. Kranz, John Kubiatowicz, Beng-Hong Lim, Kenneth Mackenzie, Donald Yeung:
The MIT Alewife Machine: Architecture and Performance. ISCA 1995: 2-13 - 1993
- [c2]Steve Ward, Karim Abdalla, Rajeev Dujari, Michael Fetterman, Frank Honoré, Ricardo Jenez, Philippe Laffont, Kenneth Mackenzie, Chris Metcalf, Milan Minsky, John Nguyen, John Pezaris, Gill A. Pratt, Russell Tessier:
The NuMesh: A Modular, Scalable Communications Substrate. International Conference on Supercomputing 1993: 230-239 - 1992
- [c1]Anant Agarwal, Jonathan Babb, David Chaiken, Godfrey D'Souza, Kirk L. Johnson, David A. Kranz, John Kubiatowicz, Beng-Hong Lim, Gino Maa, Kenneth Mackenzie, Daniel Nussbaum, Mike Parkin, Donald Yeung:
Sparcle: A Multithreaded VLSI Processor for Parallel Computing. Parallel Symbolic Computing 1992: 359-361
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