His primary scientific interests are in Parallel computing, Distributed computing, Concurrency, Real-time computing and Scalability. His work in the fields of Parallel computing, such as Parallel algorithm, intersects with other areas such as Scaling. As a part of the same scientific family, Weimin Zheng mostly works in the field of Parallel algorithm, focusing on Process and, on occasion, Multi-core processor.
His Distributed computing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Block code and Turbo code. His research in Concurrency focuses on subjects like Debugging, which are connected to Software bug, Instrumentation, Overhead, Embedded system and Message Passing Interface. The various areas that Weimin Zheng examines in his Real-time computing study include Virtual machine, Backup, Grid computing, Interval and Scheduling.
His primary areas of study are Distributed computing, Parallel computing, Operating system, Scalability and Computer network. His Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Grid computing, The Internet, Scheduling, Server and Computer data storage. His study in Converged storage and Storage area network is carried out as part of his Computer data storage studies.
His Parallel computing research incorporates themes from RAID, Computation and Compiler. His research links Embedded system with Operating system. His File system research focuses on Self-certifying File System in particular.
Weimin Zheng mainly investigates Parallel computing, Distributed computing, Scheduling, Computer data storage and Cloud computing. His work on Speedup as part of his general Parallel computing study is frequently connected to Scaling, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. The Distributed computing study combines topics in areas such as Scalability, Debugging, Server and Bebugging.
His Scalability research includes elements of Bottleneck and Computation. His Scheduling research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Virtualization and Big data. Weimin Zheng studied Cloud computing and Computer network that intersect with Mode.
Distributed computing, Parallel computing, Server, Scheduling and Data mining are his primary areas of study. The various areas that he examines in his Distributed computing study include Computer network, Data stream, Cloud computing and Computation. In his study, Speedup is strongly linked to Space, which falls under the umbrella field of Computation.
His Parallel computing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Data recovery, RAID and Scalability. His Server study combines topics in areas such as The Internet, Computer data storage and Erasure code. His Scheduling research entails a greater understanding of Operating system.
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Understanding user behavior in large-scale video-on-demand systems
Hongliang Yu;Dongdong Zheng;Ben Y. Zhao;Weimin Zheng.
european conference on computer systems (2006)
Gemini: a computation-centric distributed graph processing system
Xiaowei Zhu;Wenguang Chen;Weimin Zheng;Xiaosong Ma.
operating systems design and implementation (2016)
MapCG: writing parallel program portable between CPU and GPU
Chuntao Hong;Dehao Chen;Wenguang Chen;Weimin Zheng.
international conference on parallel architectures and compilation techniques (2010)
Extending the lifetime of flash-based storage through reducing write amplification from file systems
Youyou Lu;Jiwu Shu;Weimin Zheng.
file and storage technologies (2013)
OpenUH: an optimizing, portable OpenMP compiler
Chunhua Liao;Oscar R. Hernandez;Barbara M. Chapman;Wenguang Chen.
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (2007)
DudeTM: Building Durable Transactions with Decoupling for Persistent Memory
Mengxing Liu;Mingxing Zhang;Kang Chen;Xuehai Qian.
architectural support for programming languages and operating systems (2017)
PHANTOM: predicting performance of parallel applications on large-scale parallel machines using a single node
Jidong Zhai;Wenguang Chen;Weimin Zheng.
acm sigplan symposium on principles and practice of parallel programming (2010)
Accessor variety criteria for Chinese word extraction
Haodi Feng;Kang Chen;Xiaotie Deng;Weimin Zheng.
Computational Linguistics (2004)
Re-Stream
Dawei Sun;Guangyan Zhang;Songlin Yang;Weimin Zheng.
(2015)
A parallel transient stability simulation for power systems
J. Shu;Wei Xue;Weimin Zheng.
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (2005)
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