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- affiliation: Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j11]Tiancheng Xu, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox:
An FPGA Accelerator for Genome Variant Calling. ACM Trans. Reconfigurable Technol. Syst. 16(4): 53:1-53:29 (2023) - [i1]Weixi Zhu, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
GMEM: Generalized Memory Management for Peripheral Devices. CoRR abs/2310.12554 (2023) - 2022
- [c60]Tiancheng Xu, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox:
An FPGA Accelerator for Genome Variant Calling. FCCM 2022: 1-9 - [c59]Weixi Zhu, Guilherme Cox, Ján Veselý, Mark Hairgrove, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
UVM Discard: Eliminating Redundant Memory Transfers for Accelerators. IISWC 2022: 27-38 - 2020
- [j10]Weixi Zhu, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Understanding Transparent Superpage Management. login Usenix Mag. 45(3) (2020) - [c58]Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
Design and Evaluation of a Collaborative Online Computational Thinking Course. ITiCSE 2020: 342-348 - [c57]Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
Compigorithm: An Interactive Tool for Guided Practice of Complexity Analysis. ITiCSE 2020: 363-369 - [c56]Runhua Zhang, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Virtflex: Automatic Adaptation to NUMA Topology Change for OpenMP Applications. IWOMP 2020: 212-227 - [c55]Weixi Zhu, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
A Comprehensive Analysis of Superpage Management Mechanisms and Policies. USENIX ATC 2020: 829-842
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c54]Rebecca Smith, Terry Tang, Joe Warren, Scott Rixner:
Auto-Generating Visual Exercises for Learning Program Semantics. ITiCSE 2019: 360-366 - [c53]Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
The Error Landscape: Characterizing the Mistakes of Novice Programmers. SIGCSE 2019: 538-544 - 2017
- [c52]Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
A policy-based system for dynamic scaling of virtual machine memory reservations. SoCC 2017: 282-294 - [c51]Rebecca Smith, Terry Tang, Joe Warren, Scott Rixner:
An Automated System for Interactively Learning Software Testing. ITiCSE 2017: 98-103 - 2016
- [c50]Myeongjae Jeon, Yuxiong He, Hwanju Kim, Sameh Elnikety, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox:
TPC: Target-Driven Parallelism Combining Prediction and Correction to Reduce Tail Latency in Interactive Services. ASPLOS 2016: 129-141 - [c49]Terry Tang, Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner, Joe Warren:
Data-Driven Test Case Generation for Automated Programming Assessment. ITiCSE 2016: 260-265 - [c48]Brent E. Stephens, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Scalable Multi-Failure Fast Failover via Forwarding Table Compression. SOSR 2016: 9 - [c47]Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
Leveraging Managed Runtime Systems to Build, Analyze, and Optimize Memory Graphs. VEE 2016: 131-143 - 2015
- [c46]Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
Surviving Peripheral Failures in Embedded Systems. USENIX ATC 2015: 125-137 - [c45]Yanxin Lu, Joe Warren, Christopher M. Jermaine, Swarat Chaudhuri, Scott Rixner:
Grading the Graders: Motivating Peer Graders in a MOOC. WWW 2015: 680-690 - 2014
- [c44]Anna Drummond, Yanxin Lu, Swarat Chaudhuri, Christopher M. Jermaine, Joe Warren, Scott Rixner:
Learning to Grade Student Programs in a Massive Open Online Course. ICDM 2014: 785-790 - [c43]Joe Warren, Scott Rixner, John Greiner, Stephen Wong:
Facilitating human interaction in an online programming course. SIGCSE 2014: 665-670 - [c42]Terry Tang, Scott Rixner, Joe Warren:
An environment for learning interactive programming. SIGCSE 2014: 671-676 - [c41]Myeongjae Jeon, Saehoon Kim, Seung-won Hwang, Yuxiong He, Sameh Elnikety, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Predictive parallelization: taming tail latencies in web search. SIGIR 2014: 253-262 - [c40]Thomas W. Barr, Scott Rixner:
Medusa: Managing Concurrency and Communication in Embedded Systems. USENIX ATC 2014: 439-450 - 2013
- [j9]Myeongjae Jeon, Conglong Li, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Reducing DRAM row activations with eager read/write clustering. ACM Trans. Archit. Code Optim. 10(4): 43:1-43:25 (2013) - [j8]Thomas W. Barr, Scott Rixner:
The Owl Embedded Python Environment. login Usenix Mag. 38(1) (2013) - [j7]Kaushik Kumar Ram, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Hyper-Switch: A Scalable Software Virtual Switching Architecture. login Usenix Mag. 38(5) (2013) - [c39]Myeongjae Jeon, Yuxiong He, Sameh Elnikety, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Adaptive parallelism for web search. EuroSys 2013: 155-168 - [c38]Brent E. Stephens, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Plinko: building provably resilient forwarding tables. HotNets 2013: 26:1-26:7 - [c37]Kaushik Kumar Ram, Alan L. Cox, Mehul Chadha, Scott Rixner:
Hyper-Switch: A Scalable Software Virtual Switching Architecture. USENIX ATC 2013: 13-24 - 2012
- [c36]Thomas W. Barr, Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
Design and Implementation of an Embedded Python Run-Time System. USENIX ATC 2012: 297-308 - 2011
- [c35]Brent E. Stephens, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner, T. S. Eugene Ng:
A Scalability Study of Enterprise Network Architectures. ANCS 2011: 111-121 - [c34]Thomas W. Barr, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
SpecTLB: a mechanism for speculative address translation. ISCA 2011: 307-318 - 2010
- [c33]Jeffrey Shafer, Brent E. Stephens, Michael Foss, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox:
Axon: a flexible substrate for source-routed ethernet. ANCS 2010: 22 - [c32]Kaushik Kumar Ram, Jayaram Mudigonda, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Jose Renato Santos:
sNICh: efficient last hop networking in the data center. ANCS 2010: 26 - [c31]James McLurkin, Andrew J. Lynch, Scott Rixner, Thomas W. Barr, Alvin Chou, Kathleen Foster, Siegfried Bilstein:
A Low-Cost Multi-robot System for Research, Teaching, and Outreach. DARS 2010: 597-609 - [c30]Thomas W. Barr, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Translation caching: skip, don't walk (the page table). ISCA 2010: 48-59 - [c29]Jeffrey Shafer, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox:
The Hadoop distributed filesystem: Balancing portability and performance. ISPASS 2010: 122-133
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c28]Kaushik Kumar Ram, Jose Renato Santos, Yoshio Turner, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Achieving 10 Gb/s using safe and transparent network interface virtualization. VEE 2009: 61-70 - 2008
- [j6]Scott Rixner:
Network Virtualization: Breaking the Performance Barrier. ACM Queue 6(1): 36- (2008) - [c27]Kaushik Kumar Ram, Ian C. Fedeli, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Explaining the Impact of Network Transport Protocols on SIP Proxy Performance. ISPASS 2008: 75-84 - [c26]Paul Willmann, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox:
Protection Strategies for Direct Access to Virtualized I/O Devices. USENIX ATC 2008: 15-28 - [c25]Diego Ongaro, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
Scheduling I/O in virtual machine monitors. VEE 2008: 1-10 - [e1]Muli Ben-Yehuda, Alan L. Cox, Scott Rixner:
First Workshop on I/O Virtualization, WIOV'08, San Diego, CA, USA, December 10-11, 2008, Proceedings. USENIX Association 2008 [contents] - 2007
- [j5]Derek L. Schuff, Vijay S. Pai, Paul Willmann, Scott Rixner:
Parallel Programmable Ethernet Controllers: Performance and Security. IEEE Netw. 21(4): 22-28 (2007) - [c24]Mihir R. Choudhury, Kyle Ringgenberg, Scott Rixner, Kartik Mohanram:
Interactive presentation: Single-ended coding techniques for off-chip interconnects to commodity memory. DATE 2007: 1072-1077 - [c23]Jeffrey Shafer, Scott Rixner:
RiceNIC: a reconfigurable network interface for experimental research and education. Experimental Computer Science 2007: 21 - [c22]Jeffrey Shafer, David Carr, Aravind Menon, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox, Willy Zwaenepoel, Paul Willmann:
Concurrent Direct Network Access for Virtual Machine Monitors. HPCA 2007: 306-317 - 2006
- [c21]Alan L. Cox, Kartik Mohanram, Scott Rixner:
Dependable != unaffordable. ASID 2006: 58-62 - [c20]Hyong-youb Kim, Scott Rixner:
TCP offload through connection handoff. EuroSys 2006: 279-290 - [c19]Hyong-youb Kim, Scott Rixner:
Connection Handoff Policies for TCP Offload Network Interfaces. OSDI 2006: 293-306 - [c18]Paul Willmann, Scott Rixner, Alan L. Cox:
An Evaluation of Network Stack Parallelization Strategies in Modern Operating Systems. USENIX ATC, General Track 2006: 91-96 - 2005
- [j4]Hyong-youb Kim, Scott Rixner, Vijay S. Pai:
Network Interface Data Caching. IEEE Trans. Computers 54(11): 1394-1408 (2005) - [c17]Paul Willmann, Hyong-youb Kim, Scott Rixner, Vijay S. Pai:
An Efficient Programmable 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Card. HPCA 2005: 96-107 - 2004
- [j3]Sridhar Rajagopal, Joseph R. Cavallaro, Scott Rixner:
Design Space Exploration for Real-Time Embedded Stream Processors. IEEE Micro 24(4): 54-66 (2004) - [c16]Supratik Majumder, Scott Rixner:
Comparing Ethernet and Myrinet for MPI communication. LCR 2004: 8:1-8:7 - [c15]Scott Rixner:
Memory Controller Optimizations for Web Servers. MICRO 2004: 355-366 - [c14]Kartik Mohanram, Scott Rixner:
Context-Independent Codes for Off-Chip Interconnects. PACS 2004: 107-119 - [c13]Vijay S. Pai, Scott Rixner, Hyong-youb Kim:
Isolating the performance impacts of network interface cards through microbenchmarks. SIGMETRICS 2004: 430-431 - 2003
- [j2]Ujval J. Kapasi, Scott Rixner, William J. Dally, Brucek Khailany, Jung Ho Ahn, Peter R. Mattson, John D. Owens:
Programmable Stream Processors. Computer 36(8): 54-62 (2003) - [c12]Brucek Khailany, William J. Dally, Scott Rixner, Ujval J. Kapasi, John D. Owens, Brian Towles:
Exploring the VLSI Scalability of Stream Processors. HPCA 2003: 153-164 - [c11]Hyong-youb Kim, Vijay S. Pai, Scott Rixner:
Exploiting task-level concurrency in a programmable network interface. PPoPP 2003: 61-72 - 2002
- [c10]Hyong-youb Kim, Vijay S. Pai, Scott Rixner:
Increasing web server throughput with network interface data caching. ASPLOS 2002: 239-250 - [c9]Ujval J. Kapasi, William J. Dally, Scott Rixner, John D. Owens, Brucek Khailany:
The Imagine Stream Processor. ICCD 2002: 282-288 - [c8]John D. Owens, Scott Rixner, Ujval J. Kapasi, Peter R. Mattson, Brian Towles, Ben Serebrin, William J. Dally:
Media Processing Applications on the Imagine Stream Processor. ICCD 2002: 295-302 - [c7]Ben Serebrin, John D. Owens, Chen H. Chen, Stephen P. Crago, Ujval J. Kapasi, Peter R. Mattson, Jinyung Namkoong, Scott Rixner, William J. Dally:
A Stream Processor Development Platform. ICCD 2002: 303- - 2001
- [j1]Brucek Khailany, William J. Dally, Ujval J. Kapasi, Peter R. Mattson, Jinyung Namkoong, John D. Owens, Brian Towles, Andrew Chang, Scott Rixner:
Imagine: Media Processing with Streams. IEEE Micro 21(2): 35-46 (2001) - 2000
- [b1]Scott Rixner:
A bandwidth-efficient architecture for a streaming media processor. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2000 - [c6]Peter R. Mattson, William J. Dally, Scott Rixner, Ujval J. Kapasi, John D. Owens:
Communication Scheduling. ASPLOS 2000: 82-92 - [c5]John D. Owens, William J. Dally, Ujval J. Kapasi, Scott Rixner, Peter R. Mattson, Ben Mowery:
Polygon Rendering on a Stream Architecture. Workshop on Graphics Hardware 2000: 23-32 - [c4]Scott Rixner, William J. Dally, Brucek Khailany, Peter R. Mattson, Ujval J. Kapasi, John D. Owens:
Register Organization for Media Processing. HPCA 2000: 375-386 - [c3]Scott Rixner, William J. Dally, Ujval J. Kapasi, Peter R. Mattson, John D. Owens:
Memory access scheduling. ISCA 2000: 128-138 - [c2]Ujval J. Kapasi, William J. Dally, Scott Rixner, Peter R. Mattson, John D. Owens, Brucek Khailany:
Efficient conditional operations for data-parallel architectures. MICRO 2000: 159-170
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c1]Scott Rixner, William J. Dally, Ujval J. Kapasi, Brucek Khailany, Abelardo López-Lagunas, Peter R. Mattson, John D. Owens:
A Bandwidth-efficient Architecture for Media Processing. MICRO 1998: 3-13
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