Kenneth Chiu
Binghamton University
87 Papers
808 Citations
Kenneth Chiu is an academic researcher from Binghamton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Middleware (distributed applications). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 84 publications. Previous affiliations of Kenneth Chiu include Indiana University & State University of New York System.
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Papers
A Component Architecture for High-Performance Scientific Computing
Benjamin A. Allan,Robert C. Armstrong,David E. Bernholdt,Felipe Bertrand,Kenneth Chiu,Tamara L. Dahlgren,Kostadin Damevski,Wael R. Elwasif,T Epperly,Madhusudhan Govindaraju,Daniel S. Katz,James Arthur Kohl,Manojkumar Krishnan,Gary Kumfert,J. Walter Larson,Sophia Lefantzi,Michael J. Lewis,Allen D. Malony,Lois C. Mclnnes,Jarek Nieplocha,Boyana Norris,Steven G. Parker,Jaideep Ray,Sameer Shende,Theresa L. Windus,Shujia Zhou +25 more
- 01 May 2006
TL;DR: The Common Component Architecture (CCA) provides a means for software developers to manage the complexity of large-scale scientific simulations and to move toward a plug-and-play environment for high-performance coputing.
A Parallel Approach to XML Parsing
Wei Lu,Kenneth Chiu,Yinfei Pan +2 more
- 28 Sep 2006
TL;DR: The design and implementation of an initial preparsing phase to determine the structure of the XML document, followed by a full, parallel parse, which shows that the approach applies to real-world, production quality parsers.
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Programming the Grid: Distributed Software Components, P2P and Grid Web Services for Scientific Applications
Dennis Gannon,Randall Bramley,Geoffrey C. Fox,Shava Smallen,Al Rossi,Rachana Ananthakrishnan,Felipe Bertrand,Kenneth Chiu,Matt Farrellee,Madhu Govindaraju,Sriram Krishnan,Lavanya Ramakrishnan,Yogesh Simmhan,Alek Slominski,Yu Ma,Caroline Olariu,Nicolas Rey-Cenvaz +16 more
TL;DR: This paper describes experiences with using a software component framework for building Grid applications and describes how models for collaboration and resource sharing fit well with many Grid application scenarios.
Population structure of mitochondrial genomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
TL;DR: The results revealed that the extensive variation in S. cerevisiae mtDNAs is often population specific, thus offering a window into the recent evolutionary processes shaping these genomes.
Toward Characterizing the Performance of SOAP Toolkits
Madhusudhan Govindaraju,Aleksander Slominski,Kenneth Chiu,Pu Liu,Robert van Engelen,Michael J. Lewis +5 more
- 08 Nov 2004
TL;DR: This paper compares and contrast the performance of widely used SOAP toolkits and draws conclusions about their current performance characteristics, and provides insights into various design features that can lead to optimized SOAP implementations.
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