Daniel P. Spooner

1.1k total citations
38 papers, 680 citations indexed

About

Daniel P. Spooner is a scholar working on Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems and Hardware and Architecture. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel P. Spooner has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 680 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Computer Networks and Communications, 16 papers in Information Systems and 11 papers in Hardware and Architecture. Recurrent topics in Daniel P. Spooner's work include Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems (21 papers), Cloud Computing and Resource Management (15 papers) and Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques (11 papers). Daniel P. Spooner is often cited by papers focused on Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems (21 papers), Cloud Computing and Resource Management (15 papers) and Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques (11 papers). Daniel P. Spooner collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Canada. Daniel P. Spooner's co-authors include Stephen A. Jarvis, G.R. Nudd, Junwei Cao, S. Saini, Ligang He, Donna N. Dillenberger, Guang Tan, James D. Turner, Ron Hugo and Robert Brennan and has published in prestigious journals such as Future Generation Computer Systems, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems and The Computer Journal.

In The Last Decade

Daniel P. Spooner

37 papers receiving 592 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel P. Spooner United Kingdom 13 573 365 238 93 47 38 680
Agustín C. Caminero Spain 14 471 0.8× 459 1.3× 128 0.5× 69 0.7× 56 1.2× 69 847
Silvia Figueira United States 13 768 1.3× 445 1.2× 409 1.7× 98 1.1× 49 1.0× 60 970
H. Abdel-Wahab United States 11 470 0.8× 97 0.3× 251 1.1× 36 0.4× 46 1.0× 49 683
Heonchang Yu South Korea 12 399 0.7× 317 0.9× 78 0.3× 29 0.3× 44 0.9× 67 538
Anthony Sulistio Australia 14 510 0.9× 410 1.1× 210 0.9× 77 0.8× 32 0.7× 19 642
Antonio Robles-Gómez Spain 13 179 0.3× 189 0.5× 64 0.3× 34 0.4× 68 1.4× 79 591
Llanos Tobarra Spain 14 243 0.4× 292 0.8× 45 0.2× 37 0.4× 129 2.7× 70 716
Vytautas Štuikys Lithuania 13 134 0.2× 156 0.4× 87 0.4× 19 0.2× 176 3.7× 69 513
Cláudio F. R. Geyer Brazil 12 270 0.5× 159 0.4× 44 0.2× 29 0.3× 88 1.9× 83 451
K. Maly United States 10 196 0.3× 114 0.3× 40 0.2× 20 0.2× 67 1.4× 84 370

Countries citing papers authored by Daniel P. Spooner

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Fields of papers citing papers by Daniel P. Spooner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniel P. Spooner

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Malmqvist, Johan, Ulrika Lundqvist, Anders Rosén, et al.. (2022). The CDIO Syllabus 3.0 - An Updated Statement of Goals. Jyväskylä University Digital Archive (University of Jyväskylä). 2 indexed citations
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Brennan, Robert, et al.. (2017). Proceedings of the 13th International CDIO Conference. 58 indexed citations
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Spooner, Daniel P., et al.. (2014). Concevoir rapidement des produits et services innovateurs en utilisant une approche ergonomique proactive : le cas d'une entreprise d'aide posturale. Le travail humain. Vol. 77(3). 207–230. 1 indexed citations
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Spooner, Daniel P., et al.. (2012). Anticipating needs and designing new items rapidly - a case study for the design of postural aid equipment. Work. 41(S1). 5274–5281. 1 indexed citations
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Spooner, Daniel P., et al.. (2008). Development of Collaborative and Social Skills through Multidisciplinary Design Projects. PolyPublie (École Polytechnique de Montréal). 547–552. 3 indexed citations
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He, Ligang, Stephen A. Jarvis, Daniel P. Spooner, & G.R. Nudd. (2006). Performance evaluation of scheduling applications with DAG topologies on multiclusters with independent local schedulers. International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. 325–325. 6 indexed citations
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He, Ligang, et al.. (2006). Allocating non-real-time and soft real-time jobs in multiclusters. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems. 17(2). 99–112. 49 indexed citations
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Tan, Guang, et al.. (2006). Performance Analysis and Improvement of Overlay Construction for Peer-to-Peer Live Streaming. SIMULATION. 82(2). 93–106. 8 indexed citations
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Tan, Guang, Stephen A. Jarvis, & Daniel P. Spooner. (2006). Improving the Fault Resilience of Overlay Multicast for Media Streaming. University of Birmingham Research Portal (University of Birmingham). 558–567. 29 indexed citations
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Mudalige, Gihan R., Stephen A. Jarvis, Daniel P. Spooner, & G.R. Nudd. (2006). Predictive Performance Analysis of a Parallel Pipelined Synchronous Wavefront Application for Commodity Processor Cluster Systems. Warwick Research Archive Portal (University of Warwick). 1–12. 6 indexed citations
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Jarvis, Stephen A., et al.. (2005). Comparing Layered Queuing and Historical Performance Models of a Distributed Enterprise Application. University of Birmingham Research Portal (University of Birmingham). 608–613. 1 indexed citations
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Spooner, Daniel P. & Darren J. Kerbyson. (2005). Performance feature identification by comparative trace analysis. Future Generation Computer Systems. 22(3). 369–380. 4 indexed citations
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He, Ligang, Stephen A. Jarvis, Daniel P. Spooner, & G.R. Nudd. (2004). Dynamic, capability-driven scheduling of DAG-based real-time jobs in heterogeneous clusters. International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking. 2(2/3/4). 165–165. 9 indexed citations
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He, Ligang, et al.. (2004). Hybrid performance-based workload management for multiclusters and grids. IEE Proceedings - Software. 151(5). 224–224. 6 indexed citations
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Jarvis, Stephen A., Ligang He, Daniel P. Spooner, & G.R. Nudd. (2004). The impact of predictive inaccuracies on execution scheduling. Performance Evaluation. 60(1-4). 127–139. 12 indexed citations
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Jarvis, Stephen A., et al.. (2003). Performance-based middleware services for grid computing. University of Birmingham Research Portal (University of Birmingham). 151–159. 6 indexed citations
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Cao, Junwei, Daniel P. Spooner, James D. Turner, et al.. (2003). Agent-Based Resource Management for Grid Computing. University of Birmingham Research Portal (University of Birmingham). 105. 350–350. 29 indexed citations
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Cao, Junwei, Stephen A. Jarvis, Daniel P. Spooner, et al.. (2002). Performance prediction technology for agent-based resource management in grid environments. University of Birmingham Research Portal (University of Birmingham). 14 pp–14 pp. 13 indexed citations
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Spooner, Daniel P., et al.. (2002). GRID RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SERVICES FOR SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING. 746–749. 3 indexed citations
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Spooner, Daniel P., James D. Turner, Jiannong Cao, Stephen A. Jarvis, & G.R. Nudd. (2001). Application characterisation using a lightweight transaction model. Warwick Research Archive Portal (University of Warwick). 2 indexed citations

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