Elizabeth Sorenson's Homepage

Frank, Daniel, and me.
I am currently a PhD student in the Performance
Evaluation Laboratory at
Brigham Young University. My work is
focused on the
locality surface, which is a way to visualize both the temporal and
spatial locality of a
stream of numbers. I use the locality surface to analyze the locality of
references between a processor and its L1 cache.
This is a list of my papers, my Master's thesis, and my dissertation
proposal. The full references and text
can be found here.
- Dissertation Proposal: Cache Characterization and Performance
Studies Using Locality Surfaces, 2003.
- Evaluating Synthetic Trace Models Using Locality Surfaces,
Nov. 2002
- Thesis: Using Locality to Predict Cache Performance, 2001.
- Cache Characterization Surfaces and Predicting Workload Miss
Rates, Dec. 2001.
- Using Locality Surfaces to Characterize the SPECINT 2000
Benchmark Suite, 2001.
My husband is Frank
Sorenson. Our
family webpage is here. Our
son,
Daniel, is now 2 years old.
If you wish to contact me, send me email to leb {at} byu {dot} net.
Last updated October 2003