DANA S. HENRY
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Computer Science
E-mail: dana@ee.yale.edu
Phone: 1 (203) 432-1220
Fax: 1 (203) 432-0593
I perform research in computer architecture. I am interested in hardware and software mechanisms that improve the efficiency of a wide range of computer systems, from embedded microprocessors to supercomputers. Currently, I am focusing on scalable implementations of out-of-order-issue microprocessors.
Selected Publications
"A Comparison of Scalable Superscalar Processors," B.C. Kuszmaul, D.S. Henry,
and G.H. Loh, The Eleventh Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures
(SPAA '99), June 27-30, Saint-Malo France,126-137 (1999). http://ee.yale.edu/papers/usmemo4.ps.gz
"The Ultrascalar Processor--An Asymptotically Scalable Superscalar Microarchitecture," D.S. Henry, B.C. Kuszmaul, and V. Viswanath,The Twentieth Anniversary Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI (ARVLSI'99), Atlanta, GA, March 21-24, 256-273 (1999).
http://ee.yale.edu/papers/usmemo3.ps.gz"Hardware Mechanisms for Efficient Inter-Processor Communication," D.S. Henry, Ph.D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, January 1996.
http://ee.yale.edu/~dana/pubs/phd.ps.gz"A Tightly-Coupled Processor-Network Interface," D.S. Henry and C.F. Joerg, Proc. 5th International Conference Architectural Support for Programming Language and Operating Systems (ASPLOS '92), Boston, MA, October, 111-122 (1992). Also see SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, Special Issue, 20 , 111-122 (1992).
Also, see
http://ee.yale.edu/~danaUpdated: 7/14/99
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