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- affiliation: University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j13]Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Urs Hölzle:
Twenty Five Years of Warehouse-Scale Computing. IEEE Micro 44(5): 11-22 (2024) - 2022
- [j12]David A. Patterson, Joseph Gonzalez, Urs Hölzle, Quoc V. Le, Chen Liang, Lluis-Miquel Munguia, Daniel Rothchild, David R. So, Maud Texier, Jeff Dean:
The Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning Training Will Plateau, Then Shrink. Computer 55(7): 18-28 (2022) - [i1]David A. Patterson, Joseph Gonzalez, Urs Hölzle, Quoc V. Le, Chen Liang, Lluis-Miquel Munguia, Daniel Rothchild, David R. So, Maud Texier, Jeff Dean:
The Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning Training Will Plateau, Then Shrink. CoRR abs/2204.05149 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [b4]Luiz André Barroso, Urs Hölzle, Parthasarathy Ranganathan:
The Datacenter as a Computer: Designing Warehouse-Scale Machines, Third Edition. Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2018, ISBN 978-3-031-00633-3 - 2016
- [j11]Arjun Singh, Joon Ong, Amit Agarwal, Glen Anderson, Ashby Armistead, Roy Bannon, Seb Boving, Gaurav Desai, Bob Felderman, Paulie Germano, Anand Kanagala, Hong Liu, Jeff Provost, Jason Simmons, Eiichi Tanda, Jim Wanderer, Urs Hölzle, Stephen Stuart, Amin Vahdat:
Jupiter rising: a decade of clos topologies and centralized control in Google's datacenter network. Commun. ACM 59(9): 88-97 (2016) - 2015
- [c26]Arjun Singh, Joon Ong, Amit Agarwal, Glen Anderson, Ashby Armistead, Roy Bannon, Seb Boving, Gaurav Desai, Bob Felderman, Paulie Germano, Anand Kanagala, Jeff Provost, Jason Simmons, Eiichi Tanda, Jim Wanderer, Urs Hölzle, Stephen Stuart, Amin Vahdat:
Jupiter Rising: A Decade of Clos Topologies and Centralized Control in Google's Datacenter Network. SIGCOMM 2015: 183-197 - 2013
- [b3]Luiz André Barroso, Jimmy Clidaras, Urs Hölzle:
The Datacenter as a Computer: An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines, Second Edition. Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2013, ISBN 9781627050098, pp. 1-154 - [c25]Sushant Jain, Alok Kumar, Subhasree Mandal, Joon Ong, Leon Poutievski, Arjun Singh, Subbaiah Venkata, Jim Wanderer, Junlan Zhou, Min Zhu, Jon Zolla, Urs Hölzle, Stephen Stuart, Amin Vahdat:
B4: experience with a globally-deployed software defined wan. SIGCOMM 2013: 3-14 - 2010
- [j10]Deborah Estrin, K. Mani Chandy, Robert Michael Young, Larry Smarr, Andrew M. Odlyzko, David D. Clark, Viviane Reding, Toru Ishida, Sharad Sharma, Vinton G. Cerf, Urs Hölzle, Luiz André Barroso, Geoff Mulligan, Adrian Hooke, Chip Elliott:
Internet Predictions. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(1): 12-42 (2010) - [j9]Trevor N. Mudge, Urs Hölzle:
Challenges and Opportunities for Extremely Energy-Efficient Processors. IEEE Micro 30(4): 20-24 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [b2]Luiz André Barroso, Urs Hölzle:
The Datacenter as a Computer: An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines. Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2009, ISBN 978-3-031-01722-3 - 2007
- [j8]Luiz André Barroso, Urs Hölzle:
The Case for Energy-Proportional Computing. Computer 40(12): 33-37 (2007) - 2005
- [c24]Urs Hölzle:
Google: or how I learned to love terabytes. SIGMETRICS 2005: 1 - 2004
- [c23]Yuchung Cheng, Urs Hölzle, Neal Cardwell, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker:
Monkey See, Monkey Do: A Tool for TCP Tracing and Replaying. USENIX ATC, General Track 2004: 87-98 - 2003
- [j7]Raimondas Lencevicius, Urs Hölzle, Ambuj K. Singh:
Dynamic Query-Based Debugging of Object-Oriented Programs. Autom. Softw. Eng. 10(1): 39-74 (2003) - [j6]Luiz André Barroso, Jeffrey Dean, Urs Hölzle:
Web Search for a Planet: The Google Cluster Architecture. IEEE Micro 23(2): 22-28 (2003)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c22]Sylvia Dieckmann, Urs Hölzle:
A Study of the Allocation Behavior of the SPECjvm98 Java Benchmark. ECOOP 1999: 92-115 - [c21]Raimondas Lencevicius, Urs Hölzle, Ambuj K. Singh:
Dynamic Query-Based Debugging. ECOOP 1999: 135-160 - [c20]Karel Driesen, Urs Hölzle:
Multi-stage Cascaded Prediction. Euro-Par 1999: 1312-1321 - [c19]Jeff Bogda, Urs Hölzle:
Removing Unnecessary Synchronization in Java. OOPSLA 1999: 35-46 - [c18]Chandra Krintz, Brad Calder, Urs Hölzle:
Reducing Transfer Delay Using Java Class File Splitting and Prefetching. OOPSLA 1999: 276-291 - [c17]Murat Karaorman, Urs Hölzle, John L. Bruno:
jContractor: A Reflective Java Library to Support Design by Contract. Reflection 1999: 175-196 - 1998
- [c16]Ralph Keller, Urs Hölzle:
Binary Component Adaptation. ECOOP 1998: 307-329 - [c15]Ralph Keller, Urs Hölzle:
Late Component Adaptation. ECOOP Workshops 1998: 143-144 - [c14]Karel Driesen, Urs Hölzle:
Accurate Indirect Branch Prediction. ISCA 1998: 167-178 - [c13]Karel Driesen, Urs Hölzle:
The Cascaded Predictor: Economical and Adaptive Branch Target Prediction. MICRO 1998: 249-258 - 1997
- [c12]Raimondas Lencevicius, Urs Hölzle, Ambuj K. Singh:
Query-Based Debugging of Object-Oriented Programs. OOPSLA 1997: 304-317 - 1996
- [j5]Urs Hölzle, David M. Ungar:
Reconciling Responsiveness with Performance in Pure Object-Orieted Languages. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 18(4): 355-400 (1996) - [c11]Gerald Aigner, Urs Hölzle:
Eliminating Virtual Function Calls in C++ Programs. ECOOP 1996: 142-166 - [c10]Karel Driesen, Urs Hölzle:
The Direct Cost of Virtual Function Calls in C++. OOPSLA 1996: 306-323 - 1995
- [j4]Urs Hölzle, Ole Agesen:
Dynamic versus Static Optimization Techniques for Object-Oriented Languages. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 1(3): 167-188 (1995) - [c9]Karel Driesen, Urs Hölzle, Jan Vitek:
Message Dispatch on Pipelined Processors. ECOOP 1995: 253-282 - [c8]Urs Hölzle, David M. Ungar:
Do Object-Oriented Languages Need Special Hardware Support? ECOOP 1995: 283-302 - [c7]Ole Agesen, Urs Hölzle:
Type Feedback vs. Concrete Type Inference: A Comparison of Optimization Techniques for Object-Oriented Languages. OOPSLA 1995: 91-107 - [c6]Karel Driesen, Urs Hölzle:
Minimizing Row Displacement Dispatch Tables. OOPSLA 1995: 141-155 - 1994
- [b1]Urs Hölzle:
Adaptive optimization for self: reconciling high performance with exploratory programming. Stanford University, USA, 1994 - [c5]Urs Hölzle, David M. Ungar:
A Third-Generation SELF Implementation: Reconsiling Responsiveness with Performance. OOPSLA 1994: 229-243 - [c4]Urs Hölzle, David M. Ungar:
Optimizing Dynamically-Dispatched Calls with Run-Time Type Feedback. PLDI 1994: 326-336 - 1993
- [c3]Urs Hölzle:
Integrating Independently-Developed Components in Object-Oriented Languages. ECOOP 1993: 36-56 - 1992
- [j3]David M. Ungar, Randall B. Smith, Craig Chambers, Urs Hölzle:
Object, Message, and Performance: How They Coexist in Self. Computer 25(10): 53-64 (1992) - [c2]Urs Hölzle, Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar:
Debugging Optimized Code with Dynamic Deoptimization. PLDI 1992: 32-43 - 1991
- [j2]Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar, Bay-Wei Chang, Urs Hölzle:
Parents are Shared Parts of Objects: Inheritance and Encapsulation in SELF. LISP Symb. Comput. 4(3): 207-222 (1991) - [j1]Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar, Bay-Wei Chang, Urs Hölzle:
Organizing Programs Without Classes. LISP Symb. Comput. 4(3): 223-242 (1991) - [c1]Urs Hölzle, Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar:
Optimizing Dynamically-Typed Object-Oriented Languages With Polymorphic Inline Caches. ECOOP 1991: 21-38
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