Greg Eisenhauer
Greg Eisenhauer is a PhD student in the
College of Computing
at the
Georgia Institute of Technology,
and is a student of
Dr. Karsten Schwan.
A PostScript vita is available.
Some of the things on my hotlist.
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Links to Projects
Some of the projects with which I am involved in some way are:
- MD -- A parallel molecular dynamics application.
- Cthreads -- A user-level threads
library for parallel programming.
- Falcon -- A monitoring and steering
system for parallel programs.
Publications
- Yves Jean, Thomas Kindler, William Ribarsky, Weiming Gu, Greg
Eisenhauer, Karsten Schwan, and Fred Alyea,
Case Study: An Integrated Approach for Steering, Visualization, and
Analysis of Atmospheric Simulations . In Proceedings of IEEE
Visualization 95. Also available as Technical Report GIT-GVU-95-15,
Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center,
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280.
- Greg Eisenhauer and Karsten Schwan,
Design and Analysis of a Parallel
Molecular Dynamics Application, submitted to the Journal of Parallel
and Distributed Computing February 1995, revised September 1995.
- Weiming Gu, Greg Eisenhauer and Karsten Schwan,
Falcon: On-line Monitoring and Steering of
Parallel Programs,
submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
November 1994, revised September 1995.
- Greg Eisenhauer, Weiming Gu, Thomas Kindler, Karsten Schwan, Dilma Silva
and Jeffrey Vetter,
Opportunities and Tools for
Highly Interactive Distributed and Parallel Computing,
In Proceedings of The Workshop On Debugging and Tuning for Parallel
Computing Systems, Chatham, MA, October, 1994. Also available as Tech
Report
GIT-CC-94-58
or (
GIT-CC-94-58 in color ),
College of Computing, Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280.
- Greg Eisenhauer and Karsten Schwan,
MD -- A Flexible Framework
for High-Speed Parallel Molecular Dynamics, In High Performance
Computing, Proceedings of the 1994 SCS Simulation Multiconference, pages
70-75, April 1994, Society for Computer Simulation.
- Greg Eisenhauer, Weiming Gu, Karsten Schwan and Niru Mallavarupu,
Falcon -- Toward Interactive Parallel Programs: The On-line Steering
of a Molecular Dynamics Application,
In Proceedings of The Third International Symposium on High-Performance
Distributed Computing (HPDC-3),
San Francisco, August 1994. IEEE Computer Society.
An early version of this paper is also available as technical report GIT-CC-94-08,
College of Computing, Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280.
- Weiming Gu, Greg Eisenhauer, Eileen Kraemer, Karsten Schwan, John Stasko,
Jeffrey Vetter and Nirupama Mallavarupu, Falcon: On-line Monitoring and
Steering of Large-Scale Parallel Programs. Techical Report GIT-CC-94-21,
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280.
To appear in Proceedings of Frontiers 95, April 1995.
- Bodhisattwa Mukherjee, Greg Eisenhauer and Kaushik Ghosh, "A
Machine Independent Interface for Lightweight Threads", Operating
Systems Review of the ACM Special Interest Group in Operating Systems,
pages 33-47, January 1994. Also available as technical report GIT-CC-93-53,
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280.
Contact Information:
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eisen@cc.gatech.edu
Greg Eisenhauer
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
(404) 894-3227 (office)
1045 Riverbend Club Drive
Atlanta, GA 30339
(770) 952-2715