Author: Alan Jay Smith

Publications

Publication period start: 2007
Number of co-authors: 2

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Johnny F. K. Lee
1
Forest Baskett
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Johnny F. K. Lee
1
Forest Baskett
3

Publications

Smith, Alan Jay (2007): Workloads (creation and use). In Communications of the ACM, 50 (11) pp. 45-50. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1297797.1297821

Smith, Alan Jay (1990): The Task of the Referee. In IEEE Computer, 23 (4) pp. 65-71.

Lee, Johnny F. K., Smith, Alan Jay (1984): Branch Prediction Strategies and Branch Target Buffer Design. In IEEE Computer, 17 (1) pp. 6-22.

Smith, Alan Jay (1981): Long Term File Migration: Development and Evaluation of Algorithms. In Communications of the ACM, 24 (8) pp. 521-532.

Smith, Alan Jay (1977): Multiprocessor Memory Organization and Memory Interference. In Communications of the ACM, 20 (10) pp. 754-761.

Baskett, Forest, Smith, Alan Jay (1976): Interference in Multiprocessor Computer Systems with Interleaved Memory. In Communications of the ACM, 19 (6) pp. 327-334.

Smith, Alan Jay (1975): Comments on a Paper by T. C. Chen and I. T. Ho. In Communications of the ACM, 18 (8) pp. 463.

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