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Gregory Francis Pfister

Gregory Francis Pfister

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Computer Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5366
World Ranking
10832
National Ranking
4509

Overview

Gregory Francis Pfister is a researcher affiliated with IBM in the United States. Their professional focus is connected to IBM's activities within the country. The available data does not list specific research papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with their work.

Details regarding their fields and subfields of study have not been provided, nor is there information on particular topics they have explored in academic or professional research. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been recorded in the source data.

While the absence of these details limits the scope of this profile, the association with IBM suggests involvement in areas related to the company's research interests, which often include computing technologies, hardware development, and systems engineering, though these cannot be confirmed here.

Best Publications

  • The IBM Research Parallel Processor Prototype (RP3): Introduction and Architecture.

    Gregory F. Pfister;William C. Brantley;David A. George;Steve L. Harvey

  • “Hot spot” contention and combining in multistage interconnection networks

    Unknown

  • “Hot spot” contention and combining in multistage interconnection networks

    Gregory F. Pfister;V. Alan Norton

  • End node partitioning using virtualization

    David F. Craddock;David Arlen Elko;Thomas Anthony Gregg;Gregory Francis Pfister

  • A single-program-multiple-data computational model for EPEX/FORTRAN

    F. Darema;D.A. George;V.A. Norton;G.F. Pfister

  • The Yorktown Simulation Engine: Introduction

    Gregory F. Pfister

  • In search of clusters: the coming battle in lowly parallel computing

    Gregory F. Pfister

  • Infiniband work and completion queue management via head and tail circular buffers with indirect work queue entries

    David F. Craddock;Thomas Anthony Gregg;Ian David Judd;Gregory Francis Pfister

  • Method and apparatus for efficiently handling temporarily cacheable data

    John H. Anthony;William C. Brantley;Kevin P. McAuliffe;Vern A. Norton

  • Apparatus and method for virtualizing a queue pair space to minimize time-wait impacts

    David F. Craddock;Danny Marvin Neal;Gregory Francis Pfister;Renato John Recio

  • Method and apparatus for managing data in a distributed buffer system

    Gregory Francis Pfister;Renato John Recio;Noshir Cavas Wadia

  • Software Support for the Yorktown Simulation Engine

    E. Kronstadt;G. Pfister

  • Method and apparatus for reliably choosing a master network manager during initialization of a network computing system

    Giles Roger Frazier;Gregory Francis Pfister;Steven Mark Thurber;Dono Van-Mierop

  • Method and system for providing visibility of ethernet components to a subnet manager in a converged infiniband over ethernet network

    Aaron C. Brown;Jimmy R. Hill;Gregory F. Pfister;Renato J. Recio

  • Apparatus and method for implementing multicast on a system area network channel adapter

    Bruce Beukema;Gregory Pfister;Renato Recio;Steven Thurber

  • Method and apparatus for ensuring scalable mastership during initialization of a system area network

    Giles Roger Frazier;Danny Marvin Neal;Gregory Francis Pfister;Steven Mark Thurber

  • Method and apparatus for reporting unauthorized attempts to access nodes in a network computing system

    Bruce Leroy Beukema;Danny Marvin Neal;Gregory Francis Pfister;Renato John Recio

  • Open format storage subsystem apparatus and method

    Danny Marvin Neal;Gregory Francis Pfister;Renato John Recio

  • Efficient process for handover between subnet managers

    Renato John Recio;Danny Marvin Neal;Gregory Francis Pfister;Gregory Michael Nordstrom

  • The Onset of Hot-Spot Contention.

    Gregory F. Pfister;Manoj Kumar

  • Aperiodic mapping system using power-of-two stride access to interleaved devices

    Keven P. McAuliffe;Evelyn A. Melton;Vern A. Norton;Gregoty F. Pfister

Frequent Co-Authors

Renato J. Recio
Renato J. Recio IBM (United States)
Steven Mark Thurber
Steven Mark Thurber IBM (United States)
Danny Marvin Neal
Danny Marvin Neal IBM (United States)
David Craddock
David Craddock IBM (United States)
Thomas A. Gregg
Thomas A. Gregg IBM (United States)
Richard Louis Arndt
Richard Louis Arndt IBM (United States)
José Duato
José Duato Universitat Politècnica de València

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