- Santa Clara CA, US Sayantan SUR - Portland OR, US Michael William HEINZ - Phoenixville PA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/861 G06F 15/173
Abstract:
Examples described herein relate to receiving, at a network interface, an allocation of a first group of one or more buffers to store data to be processed by a Message Passing Interface (MPI) and based on a received packet including an indicator that permits the network interface to select a buffer for the received packet and store the received packet in the selected buffer, the network interface storing a portion of the received packet in a buffer of the first group of the one or more buffers. The indicator can permit the network interface to select a buffer for the received packet and store the received packet in the selected buffer irrespective of a tag and sender associated with the received packet. In some examples, based on a received packet including an indicator that does not permit storage of the received packet in a buffer irrespective of a tag and source associated with the second received packet, the network interface is to store a portion of the second received packet in a buffer of the second group of one or more buffers, wherein the buffer of the second group of one or more buffers corresponds to a tag and source associated with the second received packet.
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Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Drexel University 1982 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Linux Kernel Device Drivers High Performance Computing C Linux Software Development Infiniband Embedded Software C++ Perl Software Engineering Tcp/Ip Unix Shell Scripting Distributed Systems Fibre Channel Debugging Bash Cluster System Architecture Hardware Embedded Systems Software Design Mpi Operating Systems Computer Hardware Multithreading Storage Virtualization Storage Area Networks Scalability Java Omnipath Javascript
Interests:
Children Environment Education Open Source Software Photography Astronomy Charity Work
Intel - King of Prussia, Pennsylvania since Mar 2012
Fabric Software Engineer
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Principal Software Engineer
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Staff Engineer
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Technical Specialist
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Sr. Software Engineer
Education:
Drexel University 1982 - 1987
BS, Computer Science
Skills:
C C++ MPI Linux Kernel Infiniband Device Drivers High Performance Computing Distributed Systems Bash Cluster Shell Scripting Debugging Perl
Interests:
Astronomy, Photography, Open Source Software, Charity Work
Honor & Awards:
I rode my bicycle over 2700 miles in 2010. Does that count?
Languages:
Forth
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Kasper Heinz Manager
Heinz Ranch Properties, LLC
Michael Heinz Manager
KA GS, LLC
717 Texas St STE 3100, Houston, TX 77002 717 Texas Ave SUITE 3100, Houston, TX 77002 124 W Capitol Ave SUITE 1900, Little Rock, AR 72201 1209 Orange St, Wilmington, DE 19801
Phoenixville, PA Stowe, PA Washington, DC Sacramento, CA Malvern, PA
Education:
Drexel University - Computer Science, Saint Pius X, Pottstown
About:
Code monkey. shrine clown, avid bicyclist.
Tagline:
Just some bozo.
Bragging Rights:
I am an award winning bozo - but only for charity. In the rest of my life, I take pride in the fact that I have been mentioned in books on computer programming. All right, it was a brief mention. Yes, it was actually a "Dummies" book. But, still - they pointed me out as a paragon among programmers. For the Palm Pilot.
Michael Heinz
Work:
US Navy - Powerpoint Expert (2006)
Education:
Granite Bay High School
Tagline:
A dude.
Michael Heinz (Blacksmith...
Tagline:
...du biegst nicht den Bogen, der Bogen biegt Dich!
APPHOTO INLAF102: Traffic makes their way through a flooded portion of U.S. 52 after heavy rains from the remnants of Hurricane Isaac came through the area Saturday, September 1, 2012, in Lafayette, Ind. (AP Photo/Journal & Courier, Michael Heinz) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES (1 Sep 2012)