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Yongwei Wu

Researcher at Tsinghua University

Publications -  157
Citations -  2549

Yongwei Wu is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grid & Grid computing. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 146 publications receiving 2157 citations.

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DudeTM: Building Durable Transactions with Decoupling for Persistent Memory

TL;DR: DUDETM is presented, a crash-consistent durable transaction system that avoids the drawbacks of both undo logging and redo logging and can be implemented with existing hardware TMs with minor hardware modifications, leading to a further 1.7times speedup.
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GraphP: Reducing Communication for PIM-Based Graph Processing with Efficient Data Partition

TL;DR: It is argued that a PIM-based graph processing system should take data organization as a first-order design consideration and proposed GraphP, a novel HMC-based software/hardware co-designed graphprocessing system that drastically reduces communication and energy consumption compared to TESSERACT.
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ThyNVM: enabling software-transparent crash consistency in persistent memory systems

TL;DR: A hardware-assisted DRAM+NVM hybrid persistent memory design, Transparent Hybrid NVM (ThyNVM), which supports software-transparent crash consistency of memory data in a hybrid memory system and efficiently enforce crash consistency through a new dual-scheme checkpointing mechanism.
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Cloud Performance Modeling with Benchmark Evaluation of Elastic Scaling Strategies

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the proposed cloud performance models are applicable to evaluate PaaS, SaaS and hybrid clouds as well and found that auto-scaling is easy to implement but tends to over provision the resources.
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Attribute-Aware Data Aggregation Using Potential-Based Dynamic Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: Inspired by the concept of potential in physics and pheromone in ant colony, a potential-based dynamic routing is elaborated to support an ADA strategy and performance evaluation results verify that the ADA scheme can make the packets with the same attribute spatially convergent as much as possible and therefore improve the efficiency of data aggregation.