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David R. O'Hallaron is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on computer science and engineering, with contributions primarily linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective

    Randal E. Bryant;David R. O'Hallaron

  • Delaunay refinement mesh generation

    Jonathan Richard Shewchuk;Gary L. Miller;David R. O'Hallaron

  • Large-scale simulation of elastic wave propagation in heterogeneous media on parallel computers

    Hesheng Bao;Jacobo Bielak;Omar Nabih Ghattas;Loukas F Kallivokas

  • Host load prediction using linear models

    Peter A. Dinda;David R. O'Hallaron

  • Topology discovery for large ethernet networks

    Bruce Lowekamp;David O'Hallaron;Thomas Gross

  • High Resolution Forward And Inverse Earthquake Modeling on Terascale Computers

    Vokan Akcelik;Jacobo Bielak;George Biros;Ioannis Epanomeritakis

  • From mesh generation to scientific visualization: an end-to-end approach to parallel supercomputing

    Tiankai Tu;Hongfeng Yu;Leonardo Ramirez-Guzman;Jacobo Bielak

  • Locality in search engine queries and its implications for caching

    Yinglian Xie;D. O'Hallaron

  • Exploiting task and data parallelism on a multicomputer

    Jaspal Subhlok;James M. Stichnoth;David R. O'Hallaron;Thomas Gross

  • Open Cirrus: A Global Cloud Computing Testbed

    Arutyun I Avetisyan;Roy Campbell;Indranil Gupta;Michael T Heath

  • Pervasive Personal Computing in an Internet Suspend/Resume System

    Mahadev Satyanarayanan;B. Gilbert;M. Toups;N. Tolia

  • An evaluation of linear models for host load prediction

    P.A. Dinda;D.R. O'Hallaron

  • Towards seamless mobility on pervasive hardware

    M. Satyanarayanan;Michael A. Kozuch;Casey J. Helfrich;David R. O'Hallaron

  • Task Parallelism in a High Performance Fortran Framework

    T. Gross;D.R. OHallaron;J. Subhlok

  • Generating communication for array statements: design, implementation, and evaluation

    James M. Stichnoth;David O'Hallaron;Thomas R. Gross

  • Scalable Parallel Octree Meshing for TeraScale Applications

    Tiankai Tu;David R. O'hallaron;Omar Ghattas

  • Open Cirrus TM cloud computing testbed: federated data centers for open source systems and services research

    Roy Campbell;Indranil Gupta;Michael Heath;Steven Y. Ko

  • A Performance Study of BDD-Based Model Checking

    Bwolen Yang;Randal E. Bryant;David R. O'Hallaron;Armin Biere

  • Earthquake ground motion modeling on parallel computers

    Hesheng Bao;Jacobo Bielak;Omar Ghattas;Loukas F. Kallivokas

  • An Extensible Toolkit for Resource Prediction In Distributed Systems

    P. Dinda;D. O'Hallaron

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter A. Dinda
Peter A. Dinda Northwestern University
Randal E. Bryant
Randal E. Bryant Carnegie Mellon University
Omar Ghattas
Omar Ghattas The University of Texas at Austin
Michael Kozuch
Michael Kozuch Intel (United States)
Michael K. Reiter
Michael K. Reiter Duke University
Jonathan Richard Shewchuk
Jonathan Richard Shewchuk University of California, Berkeley
Mahadev Satyanarayanan
Mahadev Satyanarayanan Carnegie Mellon University
Jacobo Bielak
Jacobo Bielak Carnegie Mellon University
Hui Zhang
Hui Zhang National University of Singapore

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