Steve Swanson
VerifiedUniversity of Washington · Music
Active 1969–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Programming language
- Parallel computing
Selected publications
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.
Recent grants
NSF · $416k · 2010–2014
CAREER: Niche-based Systems: Uniform Abstractions for Non-uniform Hardware
NSF · $428k · 2007–2013
SHF: Small: Reengineering Database Systems for Fast SSDs
NSF · $500k · 2012–2016
XPS: EXPL: Hippogriff: Efficient Heterogeneous Servers for Data Centers and Cloud Services
NSF · $300k · 2016–2020
Frequent coauthors
- 497 shared
David J. Sugarbaker
- 374 shared
James D. Luketich
- 368 shared
Thomas A. D’Amico
Duke Medical Center
- 328 shared
G. Alexander Patterson
Washington University in St. Louis
- 290 shared
Shaf Keshavjee
University of Toronto
- 244 shared
Liang Cheng
- 242 shared
Jong Min Lee
Seoul St. Mary's Hospital
- 242 shared
Laura C. Collins
Hadassah Medical Center
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