School of Computing

Mr Laurence Hellyer

Research Student

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Conferences and Workshops I have participated in include:

ISMM 2010, Toronto, Canada

MM-NET 2010, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK

This is joint work with Richard Jones and Tony Hosking and we present the suprising result that Deletion (Snapshot at the Beginning) write barriers might have better cache locality than Insertion barriers.

The Locality of Concurrent Write Barriers

HEA ICS 10th Annual Conference 2009, University of Kent, UK

HEA Managing Academic Misconduct & Preventing Plagiarism Workshop, London South Bank University, UK

This was joint work with Lawrence Beadle and we present our new software tool "Excel-Smash" for Detecting Plagiarism in Microsoft Excel Assignments

Detecting Plagiarism in Microsoft Excel Assignments

ISMM 2009, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

I've been described as Wild and Crazy but not often in the same sentence. Here's my WACI presentation for ISMM 2009 in which I state the benefits of a non-readable heap! This short presentation builds upon my MM-NET 2009 presentation

A Non Readbale Heap (and why you might want one)

MM-NET 2009, University of Manchester, UK

The slides I presented at MM-NET 2009 are available here or here

A framework for debugging barriers in concurrent systems

The work below focuses on energy consumption and is not currently being actively researched

ISMM 2008, Tucson Arizona, USA

My award winning* presentation from ISMM 2008 is available here

Simulating Memory Access and Energy Consumpuption of Managed Run-times on x86 Platforms

*Winner of best student lighting talk

LCTES 2008, Tucson Arizona, USA

Click here to view a A4 version of the poster I presented at LCTES 2008

Memory Accesses and Energy Consumption on Popular Platforms

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