
Frederica Darema
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- affiliation: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2020
- [e1]Frederica Darema
, Erik Blasch
, Sai Ravela
, Alex Aved
:
Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems - Third International Conference, DDDAS 2020, Boston, MA, USA, October 2-4, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12312, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-61724-0 [contents]
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j9]Chung-Sheng Li
, Frederica Darema, Victor Chang
:
Distributed behavior model orchestration in cognitive internet of things solution. Enterp. Inf. Syst. 12(4): 414-434 (2018) - 2016
- [c24]Chung-Sheng Li, Frederica Darema, Verena Kantere, Victor Chang:
Orchestrating the Cognitive Internet of Things. IoTBD 2016: 96-101 - [c23]Frederica Darema:
InfoSymbioticSystems/DDDAS and Large-Scale Dynamic Data and Large-Scale Big Computing for Smart Systems. SIGSIM-PADS 2016: 1 - 2015
- [c22]Frederica Darema:
InfoSymbioticSystems/DDDAS - Large-scale dynamic data and large-scale big computing for smart systems. HiPC Workshops 2015: 53 - [c21]Frederica Darema:
DDDAS, A Key Driver for Large-Scale-Big-Data and Large-Scale-Big-Computing. ICCS 2015: 2463 - 2014
- [c20]Levent Yilmaz, Simon J. E. Taylor
, Richard Fujimoto, Frederica Darema:
Panel: the future of research in modeling & simulation. Winter Simulation Conference 2014: 2797-2811 - 2011
- [c19]Frederica Darema:
Keynote talk: New frontiers through information technologies. AICCSA 2011: 1 - [r1]Frederica Darema:
SPMD Computational Model. Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing 2011: 1933-1943 - 2010
- [c18]Frederica Darema:
CyberInfrastructures of cyber-applications-systems. ICCS 2010: 1287-1296
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c17]Frederica Darema:
Characterizing Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) in Terms of a Computational Model. ICCS (2) 2009: 447-448 - 2008
- [c16]Frederica Darema:
Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) - A Transformative Paradigm. ICCS (3) 2008: 5 - 2007
- [c15]Frederica Darema:
Introduction to the ICCS 2007 Workshop on Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems. International Conference on Computational Science (1) 2007: 955-962 - [c14]Frederica Darema:
The Next Generation Software Workshop - IPDPS'07. IPDPS 2007: 1-4 - [c13]Evgenia Smirni, Frederica Darema, Albert G. Greenberg, Adolfy Hoisie, Donald F. Towsley:
Future directions in performance evaluation research. SIGMETRICS 2007: 251-252 - 2006
- [c12]Frederica Darema:
Introduction to the ICCS2006 Workshop on Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems. International Conference on Computational Science (3) 2006: 375-383 - [c11]Frederica Darema:
SMTPS keynote: research and technology advances in systems software for large scale computing systems. IPDPS 2006 - [c10]Frederica Darema, Mario Rotea:
Dynamic data - Dynamic data-driven applications systems. SC 2006: 2 - 2005
- [j8]Frederica Darema:
The Next Generation Software Program. Int. J. Parallel Program. 33(2-3): 73-79 (2005) - [j7]Frederica Darema:
Grid Computing and Beyond: The Context of Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems. Proc. IEEE 93(3): 692-697 (2005) - [c9]Frederica Darema:
Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems: New Capabilities for Application Simulations and Measurements. International Conference on Computational Science (2) 2005: 610-615 - 2004
- [c8]Frederica Darema:
Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems: A New Paradigm for Application Simulations and Measurements. International Conference on Computational Science 2004: 662-669 - 2002
- [c7]Frederica Darema:
Workshop Introduction. IPDPS 2002 - 2001
- [c6]Frederica Darema:
The SPMD Model : Past, Present and Future. PVM/MPI 2001: 1 - 2000
- [j6]Frederica Darema, Jack J. Dongarra, Subhash Saini:
Preface. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 14(3): 179 (2000) - [j5]Frederica Darema:
Performance Engineering Technology for the Design, Management, and Control of Computing Systems. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 14(3): 180-188 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j4]Frederica Darema:
New Software Technologies for the Development and Runtime Support of Complex Applications. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 13(3): 180-190 (1999) - 1993
- [c5]David C. Douglas, Anoop Gupta, Olaf M. Lubeck, David Maier, Paul Messina, Justin R. Ratner, Burton J. Smith, Frederica Darema:
What's in the future for parallel architectures? SC 1993: 872
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c4]Dan R. Greening, Frederica Darema:
Rectangular spatial decomposition methods for parallel simulated annealing. ICS 1989: 295-302 - 1988
- [j3]Frederica Darema, David A. George, V. Alan Norton, Gregory F. Pfister:
A single-program-multiple-data computational model for EPEX/FORTRAN. Parallel Comput. 7(1): 11-24 (1988) - 1987
- [j2]Frederica Darema, Gregory F. Pfister:
Multipurpose Parallelism for VLSI Cad on the RP3. IEEE Des. Test 4(5): 19-27 (1987) - [j1]Frederica Darema, Scott Kirkpatrick, V. Alan Norton:
Parallel Algorithms for Chip Placement by Simulated Annealing. IBM J. Res. Dev. 31(3): 391-402 (1987) - [c3]Anthony Bolmarcich, Kimming So, Frederica Darema, V. Alan Norton:
A Speedup Analyzer for Parallel Programs. ICPP 1987: 653-662 - [c2]Frederica Darema:
Applications Environment for the IBM Research Parallel Processor Prototype (RP3). ICS 1987: 80-95 - [c1]Frederica Darema, Gregory F. Pfister, Kimming So:
Memory Access Patterns of Parallel Scientific Programs. SIGMETRICS 1987: 46-58
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