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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j21]Brad Richardson, Damian W. I. Rouson, Harris Snyder, Robert Singleterry:
Scheduling and Performance of Asynchronous Tasks in Fortran 2018 with FEATS. SN Comput. Sci. 5(4): 354 (2024) - [c16]Damian W. I. Rouson:
iWAPT 2024 Keynote Talk: What Happens to a Dream Deferred? Chasing Automatic Offloading in Fortran 2023. IPDPS (Workshops) 2024: 740 - 2023
- [j20]Damian W. I. Rouson, Konrad Hinsen, Jeffrey C. Carver, Irina Tezaur, John Shalf, Rio Yokota, Anshu Dubey:
The 2023 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Conference on Computational Science and Engineering. Comput. Sci. Eng. 25(2): 41-43 (2023) - [j19]Anshu Dubey, Tal Ben-Nun, Bradford L. Chamberlain, Bronis R. de Supinski, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Performance on HPC Platforms Is Possible Without C++. Comput. Sci. Eng. 25(5): 48-52 (2023) - [c15]Brad Richardson, Damian W. I. Rouson, Harris Snyder, Robert Singleterry:
Framework for Extensible, Asynchronous Task Scheduling (FEATS) in Fortran. WAMTA 2023: 39-51 - 2022
- [j18]William F. Godoy, Ritu Arora, Keith Beattie, David E. Bernholdt, Sarah E. Bratt, Daniel S. Katz, Ignacio Laguna, Amiya K. Maji, Addi Malviya-Thakur, Rafael M. Mudafort, Nitin Sukhija, Damian W. I. Rouson, Cindy Rubio-González, Karan Vahi:
Giving Research Software Engineers a Larger Stage Through the Better Scientific Software Fellowship. Comput. Sci. Eng. 24(5): 6-13 (2022) - [c14]Damian W. I. Rouson, Dan Bonachea:
Caffeine: CoArray Fortran Framework of Efficient Interfaces to Network Environments. LLVM-HPC@SC 2022: 34-42 - [i1]William F. Godoy, Ritu Arora, Keith Beattie, David E. Bernholdt, Sarah E. Bratt, Daniel S. Katz, Ignacio Laguna, Amiya K. Maji, Addi Malviya-Thakur, Rafael M. Mudafort, Nitin Sukhija, Damian W. I. Rouson, Cindy Rubio-González, Karan Vahi:
Giving RSEs a Larger Stage through the Better Scientific Software Fellowship. CoRR abs/2211.07436 (2022) - 2020
- [j17]Xuanyi Lin, Michelle Simon, Nan Niu, Jeffrey C. Carver, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Exploratory Metamorphic Testing for Scientific Software. Comput. Sci. Eng. 22(2): 78-87 (2020) - [j16]Tomasz Przedzinski, Maciej Malawski, Zbigniew Was, Jeffrey C. Carver, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Software Development Strategies for High-Energy Physics Simulations Based on Quantum Field Theory. Comput. Sci. Eng. 22(4): 86-98 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c13]Anawat Leatongkam, Aziz Nanthaamornphong, Damian W. I. Rouson:
WIP: Generating Sequence Diagrams for Modern Fortran. SE4Science@ICSE 2017: 22-23 - [c12]Damian W. I. Rouson, Ethan D. Gutmann, Alessandro Fanfarillo, Brian Friesen:
Performance portability of an intermediate-complexity atmospheric research model in coarray Fortran. PAW@SC 2017: 4:1-4:4 - [c11]Damian W. I. Rouson, James L. McCreight, Alessandro Fanfarillo:
Incremental caffeination of a terrestrial hydrological modeling framework using Fortran 2018 teams. PAW@SC 2017: 6:1-6:4 - 2015
- [j15]Hari Radhakrishnan, Damian W. I. Rouson, Karla Morris, Sameer Shende, Stavros C. Kassinos:
Using Coarrays to Parallelize Legacy Fortran Applications: Strategy and Case Study. Sci. Program. 2015: 904983:1-904983:12 (2015) - [j14]Magne Haveraaen, Karla Morris, Damian W. I. Rouson, Hari Radhakrishnan, Clayton Carson:
High-Performance Design Patterns for Modern Fortran. Sci. Program. 2015: 942059:1-942059:14 (2015) - [c10]Valeria Cardellini, Alessandro Fanfarillo, Salvatore Filippone, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Hybrid Coarrays: a PGAS Feature for Many-Core Architectures. PARCO 2015: 175-184 - 2014
- [j13]Aziz Nanthaamornphong, Jeffrey C. Carver, Karla Morris, Hope A. Michelsen, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Building CLiiME via Test-Driven Development: A Case Study. Comput. Sci. Eng. 16(3): 36-46 (2014) - [j12]Valeria Cardellini, Salvatore Filippone, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Design patterns for sparse-matrix computations on hybrid CPU/GPU platforms. Sci. Program. 22(1): 1-19 (2014) - [c9]Alessandro Fanfarillo, Tobias Burnus, Valeria Cardellini, Salvatore Filippone, Dan Nagle, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Coarrays in GNU Fortran. PACT 2014: 513-514 - [c8]Alessandro Fanfarillo, Tobias Burnus, Valeria Cardellini, Salvatore Filippone, Dan Nagle, Damian W. I. Rouson:
OpenCoarrays: Open-source Transport Layers Supporting Coarray Fortran Compilers. PGAS 2014: 4:1-4:11 - 2013
- [c7]Aziz Nanthaamornphong, Karla Morris, Damian W. I. Rouson, Hope A. Michelsen:
A case study: agile development in the community laser-induced incandescence modeling environment (CLiiME). SE-CSE@ICSE 2013: 9-18 - [c6]Magne Haveraaen, Karla Morris, Damian W. I. Rouson:
High-performance design patterns for modern Fortran. SE-HPCCSE@SC 2013: 1-8 - [c5]Hari Radhakrishnan, Damian W. I. Rouson, Karla Morris, Sameer Shende, Stavros C. Kassinos:
Test-driven coarray parallelization of a legacy Fortran application. SE-HPCCSE@SC 2013: 33-40 - 2012
- [j11]Damian W. I. Rouson, Karla Morris, Jim Xia:
This Isn't Your Parents' Fortran: Managing C++ Objects with Modern Fortran. Comput. Sci. Eng. 14(2): 46-54 (2012) - [j10]Michael A. Heroux, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Special issue on the Trilinos project, Part 1 of 2. Sci. Program. 20(2): 81 (2012) - [j9]Michael A. Heroux, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Special issue on the Trilinos project, Part 2 of 2. Sci. Program. 20(3): 221 (2012) - [j8]Karla Morris, Damian W. I. Rouson, M. Nicole Lemaster, Salvatore Filippone:
Exploring capabilities within ForTrilinos by solving the 3D Burgers equation. Sci. Program. 20(3): 275-292 (2012) - 2011
- [c4]Davide Barbieri, Valeria Cardellini, Salvatore Filippone, Damian W. I. Rouson:
Design Patterns for Scientific Computations on Sparse Matrices. Euro-Par Workshops (1) 2011: 367-376 - [c3]Karla Morris, Damian W. I. Rouson, Jim Xia:
On the object-oriented design of reference-counted shadow objects. SE-CSE@ICSE 2011: 19-27 - 2010
- [j7]Damian W. I. Rouson, Helgi Adalsteinsson, Jim Xia:
Design patterns for multiphysics modeling in Fortran 2003 and C++. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 37(1): 3:1-3:30 (2010) - [c2]Damian W. I. Rouson, Jim Xia, Xiaofeng Xu:
Object construction and destruction design patterns in Fortran 2003. ICCS 2010: 1495-1504
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]Katherine J. Evans, Damian W. I. Rouson, Andrew G. Salinger, Mark A. Taylor, Wilbert Weijer, James B. White III:
A Scalable and Adaptable Solution Framework within Components of the Community Climate System Model. ICCS (2) 2009: 332-341 - 2008
- [j6]Damian W. I. Rouson:
Complexity in scalable computing. Sci. Program. 16(4): 275-276 (2008) - [j5]Damian W. I. Rouson:
Towards analysis-driven scientific software architecture: The case for abstract data type calculus. Sci. Program. 16(4): 329-339 (2008) - [j4]Damian W. I. Rouson, Robert Rosenberg, Xiaofeng Xu, Irene Moulitsas, Stavros C. Kassinos:
A grid-free abstraction of the Navier-Stokes equations in Fortran 95/2003. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 34(1): 2:1-2:33 (2008) - 2006
- [j3]Damian W. I. Rouson, Xiaofeng Xu, Karla Morris:
Formal constraints on memory management for composite overloaded operations. Sci. Program. 14(1): 27-40 (2006) - 2005
- [j2]Damian W. I. Rouson, Karla Morris, Xiaofeng Xu:
Dynamic Memory De-allocation in Fortran 95/2003 derived type calculus. Sci. Program. 13(3): 189-203 (2005) - 2004
- [j1]Damian W. I. Rouson, Yi Xiong:
Design metrics in quantum turbulence simulations: How physics influences software architecture. Sci. Program. 12(3): 185-196 (2004)
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