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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c21]Ke Fan, Steve Petruzza, Thomas Gilray, Sidharth Kumar:
Configurable Algorithms for All-to-All Collectives. ISC 2024: 1-12 - [c20]John-Paul Robinson, Ke Fan, Steve Petruzza, Thomas Gilray, Sidharth Kumar:
Investigating Data Movement Strategies for Distribution of Repartitioned Data. PEARC 2024: 11:1-11:8 - 2023
- [c19]Yihao Sun, Sidharth Kumar, Thomas Gilray, Kristopher K. Micinski:
Communication-Avoiding Recursive Aggregation. CLUSTER 2023: 197-208 - [c18]Ahmedur Rahman Shovon, Thomas Gilray, Kristopher K. Micinski, Sidharth Kumar:
Towards Iterative Relational Algebra on the GPU. USENIX ATC 2023: 1009-1016 - [i9]Yihao Sun, Ahmedur Rahman Shovon, Thomas Gilray, Kristopher K. Micinski, Sidharth Kumar:
GDlog: A GPU-Accelerated Deductive Engine. CoRR abs/2311.02206 (2023) - 2022
- [c17]Arash Sahebolamri, Thomas Gilray, Kristopher K. Micinski:
Seamless deductive inference via macros. CC 2022: 77-88 - [c16]Nick Netterville, Ke Fan, Sidharth Kumar, Thomas Gilray:
A Visual Guide to MPI All-to-all. HiPCW 2022: 20-27 - [c15]Ke Fan, Thomas Gilray, Valerio Pascucci, Xuan Huang, Kristopher K. Micinski, Sidharth Kumar:
Optimizing the Bruck Algorithm for Non-uniform All-to-all Communication. HPDC 2022: 172-184 - [c14]Ahmedur Rahman Shovon, Landon Richard Dyken, Oded Green, Thomas Gilray, Sidharth Kumar:
Accelerating Datalog applications with cuDF. IA3@SC 2022: 41-45 - [i8]Thomas Gilray, Arash Sahebolamri, Sidharth Kumar, Kristopher K. Micinski:
Higher-Order, Data-Parallel Structured Deduction. CoRR abs/2211.11573 (2022) - 2021
- [c13]Thomas Gilray, Sidharth Kumar, Kristopher K. Micinski:
Compiling data-parallel Datalog. CC 2021: 23-35 - [c12]Ke Fan, Duong Hoang, Steve Petruzza, Thomas Gilray, Valerio Pascucci, Sidharth Kumar:
Load-balancing Parallel I/O of Compressed Hierarchical Layouts. HiPC 2021: 343-353 - [c11]Ke Fan, Kristopher K. Micinski, Thomas Gilray, Sidharth Kumar:
Exploring MPI Collective I/O and File-per-process I/O for Checkpointing a Logical Inference Task. IPDPS Workshops 2021: 965-972 - [i7]Davis Ross Silverman, Yihao Sun, Kristopher K. Micinski, Thomas Gilray:
So You Want to Analyze Scheme Programs With Datalog? CoRR abs/2107.12909 (2021) - 2020
- [c10]Kristopher K. Micinski, David Darais, Thomas Gilray:
Abstracting Faceted Execution. CSF 2020: 184-198 - [c9]Sidharth Kumar, Thomas Gilray:
Load-Balancing Parallel Relational Algebra. ISC 2020: 288-308
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c8]Thomas Gilray, Sidharth Kumar:
Distributed Relational Algebra at Scale. HiPC 2019: 12-22 - [c7]Phuc C. Nguyen, Thomas Gilray, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, David Van Horn:
Size-change termination as a contract: dynamically and statically enforcing termination for higher-order programs. PLDI 2019: 845-859 - 2018
- [j2]Thomas Gilray, Michael D. Adams, Matthew Might:
Abstract allocation as a unified approach to polyvariance in control-flow analyses. J. Funct. Program. 28: e18 (2018) - [j1]Phuc C. Nguyen, Thomas Gilray, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, David Van Horn:
Soft contract verification for higher-order stateful programs. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2(POPL): 51:1-51:30 (2018) - [c6]Daniel Votipka, Seth M. Rabin, Kristopher K. Micinski, Thomas Gilray, Michelle L. Mazurek, Jeffrey S. Foster:
User Comfort with Android Background Resource Accesses in Different Contexts. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 235-250 - [i6]Kristopher K. Micinski, Zhanpeng Wang, Thomas Gilray:
Racets: Faceted Execution in Racket. CoRR abs/1807.09377 (2018) - [i5]Phuc C. Nguyen, Thomas Gilray, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, David Van Horn:
Size-Change Termination as a Contract. CoRR abs/1808.02101 (2018) - 2017
- [b1]Thomas Gilray:
Introspective Polyvariance for Control-Flow Analyses. University of Utah, USA, 2017 - [i4]Phuc C. Nguyen, Thomas Gilray, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, David Van Horn:
Soft Contract Verification for Higher-Order Stateful Programs. CoRR abs/1711.03620 (2017) - 2016
- [c5]Thomas Gilray, Michael D. Adams, Matthew Might:
Allocation characterizes polyvariance: a unified methodology for polyvariant control-flow analysis. ICFP 2016: 407-420 - [c4]Thomas Gilray, Steven Lyde, Michael D. Adams, Matthew Might, David Van Horn:
Pushdown control-flow analysis for free. POPL 2016: 691-704 - [c3]James King, Thomas Gilray, Robert M. Kirby, Matthew Might:
Dynamic Sparse-Matrix Allocation on GPUs. ISC 2016: 61-80 - 2015
- [i3]Thomas Gilray, Steven Lyde, Michael D. Adams, Matthew Might, David Van Horn:
Pushdown Control-Flow Analysis for Free. CoRR abs/1507.03137 (2015) - 2013
- [c2]Shuying Liang, Andrew W. Keep, Matthew Might, Steven Lyde, Thomas Gilray, Petey Aldous, David Van Horn:
Sound and precise malware analysis for android via pushdown reachability and entry-point saturation. SPSM@CCS 2013: 21-32 - [c1]Thomas Gilray, Matthew Might:
A Survey of Polyvariance in Abstract Interpretations. Trends in Functional Programming 2013: 134-148 - [i2]Shuying Liang, Matthew Might, Thomas Gilray, David Van Horn:
Pushdown Exception-Flow Analysis of Object-Oriented Programs. CoRR abs/1302.2692 (2013) - [i1]Shuying Liang, Andrew W. Keep, Matthew Might, Steven Lyde, Thomas Gilray, Petey Aldous, David Van Horn:
Sound and Precise Malware Analysis for Android via Pushdown Reachability and Entry-Point Saturation. CoRR abs/1311.4201 (2013)
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