Paul Brett
According to our database1,
Paul Brett
authored at least 18 papers
between 2004 and 2020.
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2020
Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Management of Data, 2020
2015
2013
Core groups: System abstractions for extending the dynamic range of client devices using heterogeneous cores.
Sustain. Comput. Informatics Syst., 2013
Kinship: efficient resource management for performance and functionally asymmetric platforms.
Proceedings of the Computing Frontiers Conference, 2013
2012
Proceedings of the 2012 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 2012
Proceedings of the 18th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture, 2012
HeteroMates: Providing high dynamic power range on client devices using heterogeneous core groups.
Proceedings of the 2012 International Green Computing Conference, 2012
2011
ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev., 2011
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-17 2011), 2011
2010
Proceedings of the Conference on High Performance Computing Networking, 2010
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-16 2010), 2010
2008
2007
Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software, 2007
2006
Proceedings of the Management of Integrated End-to-End Communications and Services, 2006
2005
An investigation into students' use of a computer-based social learning space: lessons for facilitating collaborative approaches to learning.
Br. J. Educ. Technol., 2005
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC 2005), 2005
2004
A Shared Global Event Propagation System to Enable Next Generation Distributed Services.
Proceedings of the First USENIX Workshop on Real, Large Distributed Systems, 2004
Securing the PlanetLab Distributed Testbed: How to Manage Security in an Environment with No Firewalls, with All Users Having Root, and No Direct Physical Control of Any System.
Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Systems Administration (LISA 2004), 2004