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Steve Swanson

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University of Washington · Music

Active 1969–2024

h-index96
Citations34.2k
Papers648108 last 5y
Funding$1.6M
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Programming language
  • Parallel computing

Selected publications

  • Pronto

    2020 · 56 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Computer Science
    • Programming language

    Non-Volatile Main Memories (NVMMs) promise an opportunity for fast, persistent data structures. However, building these data structures is hard because their data must be consistent in the wake of a failure. Existing methods for building persistent data structures require either in-depth code changes to an existing data structure using an NVMM-aware library or rewriting the data structure from scratch. Unfortunately, both of these methods are labor-intensive and error-prone.

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    497 shared
  • James D. Luketich

    374 shared
  • Thomas A. D’Amico

    Duke Medical Center

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    Washington University in St. Louis

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  • Shaf Keshavjee

    University of Toronto

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  • Liang Cheng

    244 shared
  • Jong Min Lee

    Seoul St. Mary's Hospital

    242 shared
  • Laura C. Collins

    Hadassah Medical Center

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