Biography
Contact Information
Teaching
(CS 838-3)
Research
(Multifacet)
Publications & Talks
Web-Only Publications
Graduates
Professional Activities
Amusement
My Bookmarks
C.S. Dept.
ECE Dept.
UW Computer Architecture
WWW Computer Arch.
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Mark D. Hill
Professor of Computer Sciences and
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Web Documents
Web-Only Documents
- Mark Hill,
Oral
Presentation Advice, including David Patterson's
How to Give a Bad Talk.
- Mark Hill,
Ten
Commandments for Poor Technology Transfer.
- Mark Hill and David Wood,
Conference Etiquette.
- Mark Hill and Guri Sohi,
An
International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) Hall of Fame.
- Mark Hill and Ravi Rajwar,
The
Rise and Fall of Multiprocessor Papers in the International Symposium
on Computer Architecture.
- Ravi Rajwar and Mark Hill,
Transactional
Memory Online.
- Mark Hill,
Program
Chair's Message for 2005 International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA).
- Mark Hill,
Some
Advice for Program Committee Chairs Based on my ISCA 2005 Experience .
- Shubu Mukherjee and Mark Hill,
I/O Bandwidths.
Tools and Data
- Wisconsin Multifacet, General Execution-driven Multiprocessor Simulator (GEMS)
- Jan Elder and Mark Hill, DineroIV Trace-Driven Uniprocessor Cache Simulator
- Glenn Ammons, et al., Wisconsin Architectural Research Tool Set (WARTS)
- Carrie Pritchard, Caitlin Scopel, Mark Hill, Guri Sohi, and David Wood,
Acceptance Rates (sheet 1) and Program Committee Memberships (sheet 2) for
Selected Architecture Conferences (excel workbook)
- Jason Cantin and Mark Hill, Cache
Performance for Selected SPEC CPU2000 Benchmarks
- Jeffery Gee, et al., Online
Raw Data for
Cache Performance of the SPEC92 Benchmark Suite
Documents by Others
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