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Michelle Murphy

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  • University of Chester
    Undergraduate
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    Forum on Making Kin Not Population: Reconceiving Generations
    with Marilyn Strathern, Jade S. Sasser, Adele Clarke, Ruha Benjamin, Kim Tallbear, Donna Haraway, Yu-Ling Huang, and Chia-Ling Wu
    Feminist Studies 45 (1): 159-172. 2019.
    Abstract:In this forum, Marilyn Strathern and Jade S. Sasser review Adele Clarke and Donna Haraway's edited volume Making Kin, Not Population: Reconceiving Generations (Prickly Paradigm Press, 2018). Responses from multiple authors featured in the book follow.
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    A design methodology for domain-optimized power-efficient supercomputing
    with M. Mohiyuddin, L. Oliker, J. Shalf, J. Wawrzynek, and S. Williams
    As power has become the pre-eminent design constraint for future HPC systems, computational efficiency is being emphasized over simply peak performance. Recently, static benchmark codes have been used to find a power efficient architecture. Unfortunately, because compilers generate sub-optimal code, benchmark performance can be a poor indicator of the performance potential of architecture design points. Therefore, we present hardware/software cotuning as a novel approach for system design, in wh…Read more
    As power has become the pre-eminent design constraint for future HPC systems, computational efficiency is being emphasized over simply peak performance. Recently, static benchmark codes have been used to find a power efficient architecture. Unfortunately, because compilers generate sub-optimal code, benchmark performance can be a poor indicator of the performance potential of architecture design points. Therefore, we present hardware/software cotuning as a novel approach for system design, in which traditional architecture space exploration is tightly coupled with software auto-tuning for delivering substantial improvements in area and power efficiency. We demonstrate the proposed methodology by exploring the parameter space of a Tensilica-based multi-processor running three of the most heavily used kernels in scientific computing, each with widely varying micro-architectural requirements: sparse matrix vector multiplication, stencil-based computations, and general matrix-matrix multiplication. Results demonstrate that co-tuning significantly improves hardware area and energy efficiency - a key driver for next generation of HPC system design. Copyright 2009 ACM.
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    Sandra Morgen. Into Our Own Hands: The Women’s Health Movement in the United States, 1969–1990. xv+284 pp., bibl., index. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2002. $24.95
    Isis 94 (4): 773-774. 2003.
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    Gerald N. Grob. The Deadly Truth: A History of Disease in America. x + 349 pp., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2005. $19.95 (review)
    Isis 97 (3): 548-549. 2006.
    History of Science, MiscDisease, Misc
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    Immodest Witnessing: The Epistemology of Vaginal Self-Examination in the U.S. Feminist Self-Help Movement
    Feminist Studies 30 115-147. 2004.
    Feminist Approaches to Philosophy
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