OrcID for Darrell Ulm Research Profile

There’s an interesting new site, called ORC ID, to store publications, in this case computer science research.

I think there may be more options I’ve not looked into yet in setting it up, but seems like a straightforward research listing site that allows the user to edit the publication entries and import them via bibtex format.

 

 

Academic Research for Darrell Ulm: Microsoft Research: Stream PRAM

The link here for the for Stream PRAM at Research-Microsoft Site for Darrell Raymond Ulm contains Computer Science research papers that are listed in Microsoft Research on the topics of parallel processing and algorithms concerning the computation model for Stream PRAM.

The results of the research are primarily theoretical instead of dealing with parallel programming.

Associative Computing, Computer Science Department: Research Papers, at Kent State University

Includes Papers co-authored by Darrell Ulm on Parallel Computation

in the link above is a list of papers of Darrell Ulm, and others, authored while at Kent State University. The list has not changed much lately but it is a good document showing related works at the time.

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Google Scholar Search for Darrell Ulm

Google Scholar Search for Darrell Ulm includes papers written and references to research papers written on parallel computation.

The search results are not completely accurate, but the Google Scholar Search is an interesting tool, even if there have not been updates for it for quite some time.

The Microsoft publications search appears to be better for looking up specific papers.

Solving a Two-Dimensional Knapsack Problem on SIMD Computers, Research Paper, Darrell Ulm, 1992

Not sure that PubZone has been updated in a while, and even so here are:

Research Paper from 1992 by Darrell Ulm, Solving a Two-Dimensional Knapsack Problem on SIMD Computers

Early paper concerning a SIMD solution to a 2D cutting stock, operations research problem.

Stream PRAM Research Paper, Computer Science, Darrell Ulm, at PubZone

The PubZone Entry for Stream PRAM by Darrell Ulm

This is the entry in Pubzone for Stream PRAM, International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2005, Darrell Ulm.

The Stream PRAM idea is to extend PRAM to have multiple instruction streams, although in retrospect the Bulk Synchronous Parallel model was really the one to watch, as it has influenced projects like Hadoop and Apache Spark.