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D-Index
32
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4077
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13208
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5300

Douglas W. Clark publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Douglas W. Clark sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 85 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Douglas W. Clark D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Douglas W. Clark sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

Douglas W. Clark is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. This association places them within a prominent academic institution known for a broad range of scientific research and education.

Clark's documented academic record does not currently include recent papers, frequent co-authors, specific publication venues, or known book publications based on the available data.

The profile also does not list defined main fields or subfields of study, nor are there specific main topics of research work provided. Similarly, there are no awards recorded for this scientist at this time.

Given these details, the profile of Douglas W. Clark is primarily distinguished by their affiliation with Princeton University. Additional information regarding research focus, scholarly contributions, or recognition has not been provided in the current data set.

Best Publications

  • Building and using a scalable display wall system

    K. Li;H. Chen;Y. Chen;D.W. Clark

  • A Dynamic Compilation Framework for Controlling Microprocessor Energy and Performance

    Qiang Wu;Margaret Martonosi;Douglas W. Clark;V. J. Reddi

  • Formal online methods for voltage/frequency control in multiple clock domain microprocessors

    Qiang Wu;Philo Juang;Margaret Martonosi;Douglas W. Clark

  • A characterization of processor performance in the VAX-11/780

    Joel S. Emer;Douglas W. Clark

  • Performance of the VAX-11/780 translation buffer: simulation and measurement

    Douglas W. Clark;Joel S. Emer

  • Automatic alignment of high-resolution multi-projector display using an un-calibrated camera

    Yuqun Chen;Douglas W. Clark;Adam Finkelstein;Timothy C. Housel

  • An empirical study of list structure in Lisp

    Douglas W. Clark;C. Cordell Green

  • Branch prediction, instruction-window size, and cache size: performance trade-offs and simulation techniques

    K. Skadron;P.S. Ahuja;M. Martonosi;D.W. Clark

  • Formal control techniques for power-performance management

    Q. Wu;P. Juang;M. Martonosi;L.-S. Peh

  • Coordinated, distributed, formal energy management of chip multiprocessors

    Philo Juang;Qiang Wu;Li-Shiuan Peh;Margaret Martonosi

  • Cache Performance in the VAX-11/780

    Douglas W. Clark

  • Improving prediction for procedure returns with return-address-stack repair mechanisms

    Kevin Skadron;Pritpal S. Ahuja;Margaret Martonosi;Douglas W. Clark

  • Voltage and frequency control with adaptive reaction time in multiple-clock-domain processors

    Qiang Wu;P. Juang;M. Martonosi;D.W. Clark

  • Early Experience with Message-Passing on the SHRIMP Multicomputer

    Edward W. Felten;Richard D. Alpert;Angelos Bilas;Matthias A. Blumrich

  • Tools and applications for large-scale display walls

    G. Wallace;O.J. Anshus;P. Bi;H. Chen

  • The performance impact of incomplete bypassing in processor pipelines

    Pritpal S. Ahuja;Douglas W. Clark;Anne Rogers

  • Design issues and tradeoffs for write buffers

    K. Skadron;D.W. Clark

  • Maximal and near-maximal shift register sequences: efficient event counters and easy discrete logarithms

    D.W. Clark;Lih-Jyh Weng

  • Software environments for cluster-based display systems

    Yuqun Chen;Han Chen;D.W. Clark;Zhiyan Liu

  • Measurement and analysis of instruction use in the VAX-11/780

    Douglas W. Clark;Henry M. Levy

  • A Characterization of Processor Performance in the vax-11/780

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Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret Martonosi
Margaret Martonosi Princeton University
Kevin Skadron
Kevin Skadron University of Virginia
Kai Li
Kai Li Princeton University
Edward W. Felten
Edward W. Felten Princeton University
Liviu Iftode
Liviu Iftode Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Stefanos Kaxiras
Stefanos Kaxiras Uppsala University
Henry M. Levy
Henry M. Levy University of Washington
Adam Finkelstein
Adam Finkelstein Princeton University
Pat Hanrahan
Pat Hanrahan Stanford University

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