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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c25]Andrew Scott, William C. Kreahling, Mark A. Holliday, Scott Barlowe:
A Holistic Capstone Experience: Beyond Technical Ability. SIGITE 2017: 1-6 - 2016
- [c24]Mark A. Holliday, Andrew S. Scott:
A software development course based on server-side Javascript. FIE 2016: 1-5 - 2011
- [c23]Mark A. Holliday:
Reading strategies and student comprehension in an Internet ethics course. FIE 2011: 2 - [c22]Mark A. Holliday:
Teaching computer systems through common principles. FIE 2011: S2
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c21]Mark A. Holliday, J. Traynham Houston, E. Matthew Jones:
From sockets and RMI to web services. SIGCSE 2008: 236-240 - 2007
- [c20]Rahman Mitchel Tashakkori, Barry L. Kurtz, Barry Wilkinson, Mark A. Holliday:
A consortium to promote distributed computing. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2007: 336-340 - 2006
- [c19]Mark A. Holliday, Barry Wilkinson, James Ruff:
Using an end-to-end demonstration in an undergraduate grid computing course. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2006: 702-707 - [c18]Mark A. Holliday, William C. Kreahling:
Information security and computer systems: an integrated approach. InfoSecCD 2006: 58-63 - 2005
- [c17]Barry Wilkinson, Mark A. Holliday, Clayton Ferner:
Experiences in teaching a geographically distributed undergraduate grid computing course. CCGRID 2005: 59-66 - [c16]Mark A. Holliday, Barry Wilkinson, Jeffrey House, Samir Daoud, Clayton Ferner:
A geographically-distributed, assignment-structured undergraduate grid computing course. SIGCSE 2005: 206-210 - 2004
- [c15]Mark A. Holliday, David Luginbuhl:
CS1 assessment using memory diagrams. SIGCSE 2004: 200-204 - 2003
- [j9]Mark A. Holliday:
Animation of computer networking concepts. ACM J. Educ. Resour. Comput. 3(2): 2:1-2:26 (2003) - 2002
- [c14]Gregory S. Wolffe, William Yurcik, Hugh Osborne, Mark A. Holliday:
Teaching computer organization/architecture with limited resources using simulators. SIGCSE 2002: 176-180 - 2001
- [j8]Lillian (Boots) Cassel, Mark A. Holliday, Deepak Kumar, John Impagliazzo, Kevin Bolding, Murray Pearson, Jim Davies, Gregory S. Wolffe, William Yurcik:
Distributed expertise for teaching computer organization & architecture. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 33(2): 111-126 (2001) - 2000
- [c13]Mark A. Holliday:
A kernel-based synchronization assignment for the operating systems course. ITiCSE 2000: 184
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j7]Joseph Bergin, Thomas L. Naps, Constance G. Bland, Stephen J. Hartley, Mark A. Holliday, Pamela B. Lawhead, John Lewis, Myles F. McNally, Christopher H. Nevison, Cheng Ng, George J. Pothering, Tommi Teräsvirta:
Java resources for computer science instruction. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 30(4): 18-38 (1998) - [c12]Joseph Bergin, Thomas L. Naps, Constance G. Bland, Stephen J. Hartley, Mark A. Holliday, Pamela B. Lawhead, John Lewis, Myles F. McNally, Christopher H. Nevison, Cheng Ng, George J. Pothering, Tommi Teräsvirta:
Java resources for computer science instruction. ITiCSE-WGR 1998: 14-34 - [c11]Mark A. Holliday:
A Web-based introduction to computer networks (poster). ITiCSE 1998: 282 - 1997
- [c10]Mark A. Holliday:
System calls and interrupt vectors in an operating systems course. SIGCSE 1997: 53-57 - 1995
- [c9]Mark A. Holliday:
Incremental game development in an introductory programming course. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1995: 170-175 - [c8]Mark A. Holliday:
A Program Behavior Model and Its Evaluation. MASCOTS 1995: 232-236 - 1994
- [j6]Mark A. Holliday, Michael Stumm:
Performance Evaluation of Hierarchical Ring-Based Shared Memory Multiprocessors. IEEE Trans. Computers 43(1): 52-67 (1994) - 1992
- [j5]Mark A. Holliday, Carla Schlatter Ellis:
Accuracy of Memory Reference Traces of Parallel Computations in Trace-Driven Simulation. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 3(1): 97-109 (1992) - [j4]Richard P. LaRowe Jr., Carla Schlatter Ellis, Mark A. Holliday:
Evaluation of NUMA Memory Management Through Modeling and Measurements. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 3(6): 686-701 (1992) - [c7]Richard P. LaRowe Jr., Mark A. Holliday, Carla Schlatter Ellis:
An Analysis of Dynamic Page Replacement on a NUMA Multiprocessor. SIGMETRICS 1992: 23-34 - 1991
- [j3]Mark A. Holliday:
Techniques for Cache and Memory Simulation Using Address Reference Traces. Int. J. Comput. Simul. 1(2) (1991) - [c6]Shymal Chawdhusy, Mark A. Holliday:
Stability and Performance of Alternative Two-level Interconnection Networks. ICPP (1) 1991: 720-721
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c5]Mark A. Holliday:
Reference History, Page Size, and Migration Daemons in Local/Remote Architectures. ASPLOS 1989: 104-112 - 1988
- [c4]Mark A. Holliday:
Page table management in local/remote architectures. ICS 1988: 1-8 - 1987
- [j2]Mark A. Holliday, Mary K. Vernon:
Exact Performance Estimates for Multiprocessor Memory and Bus Interference. IEEE Trans. Computers 36(1): 76-85 (1987) - [j1]Mark A. Holliday, Mary K. Vernon:
A Generalized Times Petri Net Model for Performance Analysis. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 13(12): 1297-1310 (1987) - 1986
- [c3]Mark A. Holliday, Mary K. Vernon:
The GTPN Analyzer: Numerical Methods and User Interface. FJCC 1986: 1099-1104 - [c2]Mary K. Vernon, Mark A. Holliday:
Performance Analysis of Multiprocessor Cache Consistency Protocols Using Generalized Timed Petri Nets. SIGMETRICS 1986: 9-17 - 1985
- [c1]Mark A. Holliday, Mary K. Vernon:
A Generalized Timed Petri Net Model for Performance Analysis. PNPM 1985: 181-190
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