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Sun Microsystems

About: Sun Microsystems is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cache & Object (computer science). The organization has 6329 authors who have published 10979 publications receiving 372346 citations. The organization is also known as: Sun Microsystems, Inc. & Sun.


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John L. Henning1
TL;DR: On August 24, 2006, the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) announced CPU2006, which replaces CPU2000, and the SPEC CPU benchmarks are widely used in both industry and academia.
Abstract: On August 24, 2006, the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) announced CPU2006 [2], which replaces CPU2000. The SPEC CPU benchmarks are widely used in both industry and academia [3].

1,864 citations

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01 Jan 1985
TL;DR: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs emphasizes the central role played by different approaches to dealing with time in computational models, appropriate for an introduction to computer science courses, as well as programming languages and program design.
Abstract: From the Publisher: With an analytical and rigorous approach to problem solving and programming techniques,this book is oriented toward engineering. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs emphasizes the central role played by different approaches to dealing with time in computational models. Its unique approach makes it appropriate for an introduction to computer science courses,as well as programming languages and program design.

1,705 citations

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TL;DR: A preliminary set of research guidelines aimed at stimulating discussion among software researchers, intended to assist researchers, reviewers, and meta-analysts in designing, conducting, and evaluating empirical studies.
Abstract: Empirical software engineering research needs research guidelines to improve the research and reporting processes. We propose a preliminary set of research guidelines aimed at stimulating discussion among software researchers. They are based on a review of research guidelines developed for medical researchers and on our own experience in doing and reviewing software engineering research. The guidelines are intended to assist researchers, reviewers, and meta-analysts in designing, conducting, and evaluating empirical studies. Editorial boards of software engineering journals may wish to use our recommendations as a basis for developing guidelines for reviewers and for framing policies for dealing with the design, data collection, and analysis and reporting of empirical studies.

1,441 citations

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TL;DR: A simple, efficient protocol referred to as the station-to-station (STS) protocol is introduced, examined in detail, and considered in relation to existing protocols.
Abstract: We discuss two-party mutual authentication protocols providing authenticated key exchange, focusing on those using asymmetric techniques. A simple, efficient protocol referred to as the station-to-station (STS) protocol is introduced, examined in detail, and considered in relation to existing protocols. The definition of a secure protocol is considered, and desirable characteristics of secure protocols are discussed.

1,270 citations

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15 Jan 2000
TL;DR: RTSJ's features and the thinking behind the specification's design are explained, which aims to provide a platform-a Java execution environment and application program interface (API) that lets programmers correctly reason about the temporal behavior of executing software.
Abstract: New languages, programming disciplines, operating systems, and software engineering techniques sometimes hold considerable potential for real-time software developers. A promising area of interest-but one fairly new to the real-time community-is object-oriented programming. Java, for example, draws heavily from object orientation and is highly suitable for extension to real-time and embedded systems. Recognizing this fit between Java and real-time software development, the Real-Time for Java Experts Group (RTJEG) began developing the real-time specification for Java (RTSJ) in March 1999 under the Java Community Process. This article explains RTSJ's features and the thinking behind the specification's design. The goal of the RTJEG, of which the authors are both members, was to provide a platform-a Java execution environment and application program interface (API)-that lets programmers correctly reason about the temporal behavior of executing software.

1,092 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Darien Wood1602174136596
Subhasish Mitra9852054206
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves8660225151
Jakob Nielsen8525849282
Mark D. Hill8126925078
Alok Choudhary6565920302
Maurice Herlihy6435424280
V. S. Subrahmanian6445917670
Kunle Olukotun6319815550
Amit Kumar6325612509
Amit Sharma6155113597
Nir Shavit6025112796
Robert W. Dutton6052211892
Chandrajit L. Bajaj5837811560
Charles E. Perkins5711943745
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20202
20192
20181
20171
20162
20153