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Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 20:19:39 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 18:36:53 GMTContent-length: 4309<html><head><title>Herve A. Jamrozik</title></head><body><h1>Herve A. Jamrozik</h1> <!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jamrozik/ski.html"><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><img border=1 align=center alt="[Couloir Extreme]" src=http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jamrozik/pictures/herve.gif></a><hr><p>I have been a postdoc at the University of Washington since September 1995.<p><address><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/">Department of Computer Science and Engineering</a><br><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><a href="http://www.washington.edu">University of Washington</a><br>Box 352350 <br><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><a href="http://www.seanet.com/Seattle/SeattleHome.html">Seattle</a>,<!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><a href="http://www.city.net/countries/united_states/washington">WA</a>98195 <br> <p>Office: 433 Sieg Hall <br>Phone: (206) 685-2675<br>FAX: (206) 543-2969<br>E-mail: <!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><a href="mailto:jamrozik@cs.washington.edu">jamrozik@cs.washington.edu</a></address><p><hr><h2> Research: </h2>My main interests are in Distributed Systems, Object-Oriented Languages and Software Engineering.<p>Currently, I am working on Global Memoy Management in a workstation cluster with<UL><li> <!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/levy">Hank Levy </a><li> <!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~pubs/faculty-info/vernon.html">Mary Vernon </a><li> <!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><!WA9><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/karlin">Anna Karlin </a><li> <!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><!WA10><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/feeley">Mike Feeley </a><li> <!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><!WA11><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker">Geoff Voelker </a></UL><p>New high-speed networks greatly encourage the use of network memory as a cache for virtual memory and file pages, thereby reducing the need for disk access. Network nodes with memory-intensive applications can use the primary memory of lightly-loaded nodes as temporary backing store. This introduce a new level of the memory hierarchy: namely, a global memory cache that lies (logically) between local memory and disk.<br>Because pages are the fundamental transfer and access units in remote memory systems, page size is a key performance factor. Recently, page sizes of modern processors have been increasing in order to provide more TLB coverage and amortize disk access costs. Unfortunately, for high-speed networks, small transfers are needed to provide low latency. This trend in page size is thus at odds with the use of network memory on high-speed networks. We studied the use of subpages as a means of reducing transfer size and latency in a remote-memory environment.<p><UL><li><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><!WA12><a href=http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jamrozik/papers/subpages-asplos96/subpages.html><b>Reducing Network Latency Using Subpages in a Global Memory Environment.</b></a>H.A. Jamrozik, M.J. Feeley, G.M. Voelker, J. Evans II, A.R. Karlin, H.M. Levy, and M.K. Vernon. In<!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><!WA13><a href=http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/asplos7/><em>Proceedings of the Seventh ACM Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems,</em></a>October 1996.<!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><!WA14><a href=ftp://ftp.cs.washington.edu/tr/1996/07/UW-CSE-96-07-03.PS.Z>[postscript]</a><br></UL><p>I did my thesis research on Debugging in an Distributed Object-Oriented System in 1993 at the<!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><!WA15><a href="http://www.ujf-grenoble.fr">Universite Joseph Fourier</a>,<!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><a href="http://www.urec.fr/France/Classement/Regions/Rh%26ocirc;ne%20-%20Alpes/Grenoble/Grenoble.html"> Grenoble </a>.I was involved in the <!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><a href="http://www-bi.imag.fr/GUIDE ">GUIDE</a>project at the <!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><a href="http://www-bi.imag.fr">Laboratoire Bull-IMAG</a>, part of the <!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><a href="http://www.imag.fr ">IMAG</a>institut.<p><hr><h2>Fun: </h2><p><UL><LI>There is a way to go to the ExTremE People ® area. It's<!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jamrozik/not_extreme1.html">Not here</a>.<p> <LI>Visit the Louvre gallery <!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><a href="http://mistral.culture.fr/louvre"><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><img height=100 widht=50 border=1 align=center alt="[Louvre]" src=http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jamrozik/pictures/liberty.gif> </a><p><LI>Look at the maps of<!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><a href="http://www.urec.fr/france/france.html"> France </a>, <!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><a href="http://www.vtourist.com/webmap/europe.htm"> Europe </a> and <!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><a href="http://www.vtourist.com/webmap"> World </a> .<p><LI>Some<!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jamrozik/family.html">family pictures</a>.<p> <LI>Some<!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jamrozik/people.html">friends pictures</a>.<p> </UL><hr><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><a href="mailto:jamrozik@cs.washington.edu"><address>jamrozik@cs.washington.edu</address></a><p>V1.1 Mai 6, 1996V1.0 March 21, 1996V0.1 December 28, 1995</body></html>
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