Computer Architecture Aggregated
Hall-of-Fame
(Data aggregated by: Moinuddin Qureshi)
Computer architecture has four top-tier
conferences: ISCA, MICRO, HPCA, and ASPLOS. Each
conference tracks it's own Hall of Fame. This webpage tries to
capture the aggregated count across all the four top-tier
conferences. The table below shows all authors with 32 or
more papers in total across all top-tier conferences.
The usual disclaimers of Hall of Fame apply:
- A real Hall of Fame should be determined by impact, not paper
count.
- This data was compiled using Hall of Fame of individual
top-tier conference and DBLP (after excluding panel summaries
and General/Program Chair message). While every effort has
been made to ensure that the data is accurate, please contact
the webmaster if you encounter any errors.
New!! CITATION METRICS: Based on several requests for
providing information about "highly cited papers", the table now
shows the number of publications that have been cited more than K
times (K=200 or 500 or 1000). This data is obtained from
Google Scholar. A few caveats:
- Note that the number of "highly cited papers" is not
restricted to top-tier papers, and also includes papers at
venues such as DAC, journal papers, workshop papers, tech
reports etc.
- Citation count is also an imperfect metric. For
example, papers that substantially solve the problem with
little left for follow-on research do not receive as many
citations (e.g. Seznec's TAGE paper from 2006 had a huge
impact on processor designs but it also resulted in raising
the bar so high that the number of publications in this area
reduced significantly).
- In general, tool papers tend to have broader impact and
receive a larger number of citations compared to idea papers.
- It takes several (approximately 5-20) years to accrue
citation counts for a paper to become "highly cited". So,
papers published in the current decade may be deemed "highly
cited" in the coming years.
Citation entries with ** denote that the researcher does not have a
publicly accessible Google Scholar page.
The data for publication count is updated until: MICRO 2019 (citation counts
obtained on Aug 23, 2019 from
Google Scholar)
YEAR --------(Num. Papers)-------- (Pubs with K+ Citations)
TOTAL Name (Affiliation) 1stTopTier ISCA MICRO HPCA ASPLOS 200+ 500+ 1000+
102 Onur Mutlu (ETH/CMU) 2003 32 34 25 11 37 4 1
100 Josep Torrellas (UIUC) 1992 30 26 32 12 19 0 0
86 Yale Patt (Texas) 1984 27 47 6 6 23 5 1
65 Scott Mahlke (Michigan) 1991 13 34 9 9 13 2 0
56 Mark Hill (Wisconsin) 1983 25 9 12 10 31 8 3
54 Guri Sohi (Wisconsin) 1985 21 17 6 10 ** ** **
53 Babak Falsafi (EPFL) 1993 19 17 9 8 19 3 0
53 Wen-Mei Hwu (UIUC) 1985 14 32 1 6 22 6 2
52 Trevor Mudge (Michigan) 1982 18 18 6 10 29 7 4
49 Mahmut Kandemir (PSU) 1998 9 24 9 7 16 2 1
48 Antonio Gonzalez (UPC) 1995 12 20 16 0 7 0 0
48 Steve Keckler (Nvidia) 1992 14 19 9 6 21 6 2
48 David Wood (Wisconsin Retd.) 1985 21 8 12 7 25 5 3
48 Jim Smith (Wisconsin Retd.) 1981 22 16 6 4 23 6 3
47 Mateo Valero (Barcelona) 1985 17 16 13 1 5 1 0
46 Dean Tullsen (UCSD) 1993 12 14 14 6 20 8 3
45 Margaret Martonosi (Princeton) 1996 11 16 9 9 26 10 2
45 Bill Dally (Nvidia) 1985 20 9 12 4 30 21 12
42 Moin Qureshi (Georgia Tech) 2005 14 15 9 4 10 4 2
42 Christos Kozyrakis (Stanford) 1997 19 2 9 12 24 6 2
42 Mikko Lipasti (Wisconsin) 1995 13 13 12 4 4 2 0
42 T. N. Vijaykumar (Purdue) 1994 16 13 6 7 14 2 1
41 Doug Burger (Microsoft) 1996 16 13 4 8 26 12 4
40 Yuan Xie (UCSB) 2001 12 15 10 3 14 1 0
38 Nam Sung Kim (UIUC) 2002 8 13 16 1 9 3 3
38 Norm Jouppi (Google) 1982 20 10 5 3 30 12 3
37 Joel Emer (Nvidia/MIT) 1984 15 13 6 3 19 6 1
36 Gabriel Loh (AMD) 2000 11 16 9 0 9 2 0
36 Brad Calder (Google) 1994 10 11 9 6 20 6 1
35 Thomas Wenisch (Michigan) 2003 13 7 8 7 9 2 1
35 Chita Das (PSU) 1995 12 10 10 3 14 0 0
35 Sarita Adve (UIUC) 1990 16 5 5 9 20 4 1
34 Rajeev Balasubramonian (Utah) 2000 8 10 13 3 8 2 0
34 David Brooks (Harvard) 1999 8 9 14 3 11 4 1
34 Anand Sivasubramaniam (PSU) 1995 10 5 14 5 14 1 0
34 Todd Austin (Michigan) 1992 12 14 2 6 18 10 6
34 Andre Seznec (INRIA) 1986 15 9 9 1 3 0 0
33 Andreas Moshovos (Toronto) 1997 7 16 6 4 9 0 0
33 Fred Chong (Chicago) 1994 16 8 2 7 3 1 0
32 Luis Ceze (Washington) 2002 9 4 4 15 12 4 0
32 Partha Ranganathan (Google) 1996 13 4 8 7 24 4 0
32 John Shen (Nokia) 1980 10 11 5 6 ** ** **