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67
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Overview

Dennis Gannon is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research activity primarily spans the field of Computer Science with a focus on several specialized subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Hardware and Architecture, and Information Systems.

The scientist's research topics cover areas such as Advanced Data Storage Technologies, Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems, Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques, and Cloud Computing and Resource Management.

Among recent scholarly contributions, Dennis Gannon has co-authored the following papers:

  • "Reinventing High Performance Computing: Challenges and Opportunities," published in 2022 in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "HPC Forecast," published in 2023 in Communications of the ACM

These publications indicate active involvement in high performance computing research and its evolving challenges.

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Daniel A. Reed
  • Jack Dongarra

Gannon's work has appeared in notable venues such as:

  • Communications of the ACM
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • A survey of data provenance in e-science

    Yogesh L. Simmhan;Beth Plale;Dennis Gannon

  • Workflows and e-Science: An overview of workflow system features and capabilities

    Ewa Deelman;Dennis Gannon;Matthew Shields;Ian Taylor

  • Workflows For E-Science: Scientific Workflows For Grids

    Ian J. Taylor;Ewa Deelman;Dennis B. Gannon;Matthew Shields

  • Examining the Challenges of Scientific Workflows

    Y. Gil;E. Deelman;M. Ellisman;T. Fahringer

  • Toward a common component architecture for high-performance scientific computing

    R. Armstrong;A. Geist;K. Keahey;S. Kohn

  • Strategies for cache and local memory management by global program transformation

    Dennis Gannon;William Jalby;Kyle Gallivan

  • The GrADS Project: Software Support for High-Level Grid Application Development

    Francine Berman;Andrew Chien;Keith Cooper;Jack Dongarra

  • Workflows for e-Science

    Ian J. Taylor;Ewa Deelman;Dennis B. Gannon;Matthew Shields

  • Grids as production computing environments: the engineering aspects of NASA's Information Power Grid

    W.E. Johnston;D. Gannon;B. Nitzberg

  • A survey of data provenance techniques

    Yogesh L. Simmhan;Beth Plale;Dennis Gannon

  • Cloud-Native Applications

    Dennis Gannon;Roger Barga;Neel Sundaresan

  • TeraGrid: Analysis of organization, system architecture, and middleware enabling new types of applications

    Charlie Catlett;William E. Allcock;Phil Andrews;Ruth A. Aydt

  • Distributed pC++ Basic Ideas for an Object Parallel Language

    François Bodin;Peter Beckman;Dennis Gannon;Srinivas Narayana

  • TeraGrid Science Gateways and Their Impact on Science

    N. Wilkins-Diehr;D. Gannon;G. Klimeck;S. Oster

  • Karma2: Provenance Management for Data-Driven Workflows

    Yogesh L. Simmhan;Beth Plale;Dennis Gannon

  • A Framework for Collecting Provenance in Data-Centric Scientific Workflows

    Yogesh Simmhan;Beth Plale;Dennis Gannon

  • Web services: been there, done that?

    S. Staab;W. van der Aalst;V.R. Benjamins;A. Sheth

  • Object oriented parallel programming: experiments and results

    J. K. Lee;D. Gannon

  • Active Libraries: Rethinking the roles of compilers and libraries

    Todd L. Veldhuizen;Dennis Gannon

  • Toward a framework for preparing and executing adaptive grid programs

    K. Kennedy;M. Mazina;J. Mellor-Crummey;K. Cooper

  • The Characteristics of Parallel Algorithms.

    Leah H. Jamieson;Dennis Gannon;Robert J. Douglass

Frequent Co-Authors

Beth Plale
Beth Plale Indiana University
Yogesh Simmhan
Yogesh Simmhan Indian Institute of Science
Geoffrey C. Fox
Geoffrey C. Fox University of Virginia
Daniel A. Reed
Daniel A. Reed University of Utah
Marlon Pierce
Marlon Pierce Indiana University
Kelvin K. Droegemeier
Kelvin K. Droegemeier University of Oklahoma
Pete Beckman
Pete Beckman Northwestern University
Allen D. Malony
Allen D. Malony University of Oregon
Ian Foster
Ian Foster University of Chicago
Rich Wolski
Rich Wolski University of California, Santa Barbara

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