- Redwood Shores CA, US Hui Zeng - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/958 G06F 16/907 G06F 16/48 G06F 16/16
Abstract:
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for generation of starter websites. A content management system (CMS), such as for example, an Oracle Content and Experience Cloud (CEC) environment, can be provided. The content management system can include a site generator within the CMS. The site generator can receive a selection of content managed by the CMS, wherein the content includes data associated with the content. The site generator can determine, based on the data associated with the content, a layout of the content on a document. The site generator can generate machine readable code that, when interpreted or executed by a machine, causes the machine to produce a document including the content wherein the content is displayed in the determined layout.
Microprocessor For Gating A Load Operation Based On Entries Of A Prediction Table
An apparatus for gating a load instruction is presented. The apparatus includes a memory to store a prediction table including an entry matching the load instruction. The matching entry includes a tag field to identify the load instruction, a distance field to indicate a distance of the load instruction to a prior aliasing store instruction, and a confidence field to indicate a prediction strength. The apparatus further includes a gating circuit operable to perform a look-up for the load instruction in the prediction table to find the matching entry and responsive to a determination of a valid prediction, retrieve a location of the prior aliasing store instruction using a value of the distance field of the matching entry, and perform a gating operation on the load instruction. The apparatus further includes a load store queue operable to provide feedback for updating the matching entry after the load instruction has executed.
Method And Apparatus For Predicting Forwarding Of Data From A Store To A Load
A method for gating a load operation based on entries of a prediction table is presented. The method comprises performing a look-up for the load operation in a prediction table to find a matching entry, wherein the matching entry corresponds to a prediction regarding a behavior of the load operation, and wherein the matching entry comprises: (a) a tag field operable to identify the matching entry; (b) a distance field operable to indicate a distance of the load operation to a prior aliasing store instruction; and (c) a confidence field operable to indicate a prediction strength generated by the prediction table. The method further comprises determining if the matching entry provides a valid prediction and, if valid, retrieving a location for the prior aliasing store instruction using the distance field. It finally comprises performing a gating operation on said load operation.
Method And Apparatus For Predicting Forwarding Of Data From A Store To A Load
A method for gating a load operation based on entries of a prediction table is presented. The method comprises performing a look-up for the load operation in a prediction table to find a matching entry, wherein the matching entry corresponds to a prediction regarding a behavior of the load operation, and wherein the matching entry comprises: (a) a tag field operable to identify the matching entry; (b) a distance field operable to indicate a distance of the load operation to a prior aliasing store instruction; and (c) a confidence field operable to indicate a prediction strength generated by the prediction table. The method further comprises determining if the matching entry provides a valid prediction and, if valid, retrieving a location for the prior aliasing store instruction using the distance field. It finally comprises performing a gating operation on said load operation.
Dec 2011 to 2000 Clinical Research CoordinatorLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, CA Dec 2009 to Feb 2012 Postdoctoral FellowNorthern California Melanoma Center San Francisco, CA Oct 2009 to Dec 2011 VolunteerLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, CA Feb 2006 to Aug 2006 Postdoctoral FellowUniversity of Wisconsin Madison, WI Mar 2005 to Jun 2005 Research Volunteer, Madison Waisman Center
Education:
San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA 2008 to 2009 Clinical Trials Design and Management certificateThe College of Life Sciences, Nankai University Jul 2004 Ph.D. in GeneticsNankai University Jun 1999 Bachelor in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Visiting Postdoc At Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Visiting Postdoc at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Volunteer at Arthritis Foundation, Volunteer at Asian American Donor Program
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory since Dec 2009
Visiting Postdoc
Arthritis Foundation since Oct 2009
Volunteer
Asian American Donor Program since Aug 2009
Volunteer
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Feb 2006 - Aug 2006
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Wisconsin Mar 2005 - Jun 2005
Research Volunteer
Education:
San Francisco State University 2008 - 2009
Certificate, Biotechnology
Nankai University 1999 - 2004
Ph.D., Genetics
Nankai University 1995 - 1999
Bachelor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology