Sami Yehia
Senior Research Engineer in Computer Architecture,
Thales Research and Technology
Conferences and Workshops
- Sami Yehia, Sylvain Girbal, Hugues Berry, and Olivier Temam, "Reconciling Specialization and Flexibility Through Compound Circuits,"
International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture
(HPCA), February 2009. To appear. (pdf)
- Nathan Clark, Amir Hormati, Scott Mahlke, Sami Yehia, and
Krisztian Flautner, "Liquid SIMD:
Abstracting SIMD Hardware Using Lightweight Dynamic Mapping,"
International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture
(HPCA), February 2007.(pdf)
- Nathan Clark, Amir Hormati, Scott Mahlke, and Sami Yehia, "Scalable Subgraph
Mapping for Acyclic Computation Accelerators," International
Conference on Compilers, Architecture, and Synthesis for Embedded
Systems (CASES), October 2006. (pdf)
- Sami Yehia, Nathan Clark, Scott Mahlke, and Krisztian Flautner, "Exploring the
Design Space of LUT-based Transparent Accelerators," International
Conference on Compilers, Architecture, and Synthesis for Embedded
Systems (CASES), September 2005. (Best Paper Award). (pdf)
- Jean-Francois Collard, Norm Jouppi and Sami Yehia, "System-Wide
Performance Monitors and their Application to the Optimization of
Coherent Memory Accesses," ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and
Practice of Parallel Programming (PPOPP), June 2005. (pdf)
- Sami Yehia and Olivier Temam, "From Sequences of
Dependent Instructions to Functions: An Approach for Improving
Performance without ILP or Speculation," 31th Annual International
Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), June 2004. (pdf)
- Sami Yehia, Jean-François Collard and Olivier Temam, "Load
Squared: Adding Logic Close to Memory to Reduce the Latency of Indirect
Loads with High Miss Ratios," MEDEA Workshop, held in conjunction
with the International Conference of Parallel Architectures and
Compilation Techniques (PACT), October 2004. (pdf)
- Sami Yehia and Olivier Temam, "From Sequences of
Dependent Instructions to Functions: A Complexity Effective Approach
for Improving Performance without ILP or Speculation,,"Workshop on
Complexity-effective Design (WCED) held in conjunction with the 30th
Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), June
2003. (pdf)
- Sami Yehia and Yasser Y. Hanafy, " Optimal
Module Selection and Scheduling of
Dynamically Reconfigurable Processors, 9th International
Conference on Computer Theory and applications (ICCTA' 99), 1999,
Alexandria, Egypt.
Journal Papers
- Sami Yehia, Jean-François Collard and Olivier Temam, "Load
Squared: Adding Logic Close to Memory to Reduce the Latency of Indirect
Loads in Embedded and General Systems Journal of Embedded
Computing (JEC) , Volume 2, Number 1, January
2006, IOS Press.
Other posters and talks
- Marios Kleanthous, Sami Yehia, Yiannakis Sazeides, Emre Ozer, "A Replacement
Policy Based on Dynamic ProfiÂling and Hashed Information,"
Third International Summer School on Advanced Computer Architecture and
Compilation for Embedded Systems (ACACES), July 2007. (pdf)
- Philippe Bonnot, Sami Yehia, Arnaud Grasset, Eric Lenormand,
Gilbert
Edelin, "Mapping
high performance and mission-critical applications to Embedded
Architectures," 4th HiPEAC Industrial Workshop on Compilers and
Architectures, November 2007. (pdf)
PhD Thesis
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Architecture, Paris-Sud
(Paris XI)
University, Orsay, France.
- Ph.D. Thesis Title:
“Alternative Approaches to Improve Performance
without ILP”
- Defense Jury: André SEZNEC (IRISA/INRIA), Sanjay PATEL
(University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign), Marc DURANTON
(Philips Research) and Olivier TEMAM ( Paris-Sud XI University).
- September 2004, Advisor: Professor Olivier Temam.
- Dissertation ps ps.gz
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