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Dr. Conway graduated from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999. He works in Fort Worth, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Conway is affiliated with North Hills Hospital, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth and Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth.
Center For Cancer & Blood Disorders 1900 South Ave, La Crosse, WI 54601 6087827300 (phone), 6087756627 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
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English
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Dr. Conway graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1988. He works in La Crosse, WI and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Conway is affiliated with Gundersen Health System.
Us Patents
Scalable And Flexible Method For Address Space Decoding In A Multiple Node Computer System
Sudheer Miryala - San Jose CA Jeremy J. Farrell - Campbell CA Kazunori Masuyama - Kanazawa, JP Patrick N. Conway - Los Altos CA
Assignee:
Fujitsu Limited - Kawasaki
International Classification:
G06F 1210
US Classification:
711202, 711220, 711221, 709245
Abstract:
A multi-node computer system includes a plurality of I/O nodes, CPU nodes, memory nodes, and hybrid nodes connected via an interconnect. A CPU node or an I/O node issues a request. An address decoder residing in the interconnect decodes the request to determine whether the request is a coherent memory request. The address decoder also determines a physical destination node address of the request based on a logical node address stored in the request.
Method And System For Logical Partitioning Of Cache Memory Structures In A Partitoned Computer System
Patrick N. Conway - Los Altos CA Kazunori Masuyama - San Jose CA Takeshi Shimizu - San Jose CA Toshio Ogawa - San Jose CA Martin Sodos - San Jose CA Sudheer Miryala - San Jose CA Jeremy Farrell - Campbell CA
Assignee:
Fujitsu Limited - Kawasaki
International Classification:
G06F 1200
US Classification:
711129, 711 3, 711128, 711153, 711173
Abstract:
A system and method of logically partitioning shared memory structures between computer domains is disclosed. In one embodiment, each domain is assigned a unique address space identifier. The unique address space identifier preferably has tag extension and index extension bits. This permits the tag and index bits of a conventional local domain address to be extended with tag extension and index extension bits. Data entries in the shared memory structure may be accessed using an extended index value. Hits may be determined using an extended tag value.
Caching Mechanism For Remote Read-Only Data In A Cache Coherent Non-Uniform Memory Access (Ccnuma) Architecture
A computer network system for manipulating requests for shared data includes a plurality of groups and each group has a plurality of nodes and each node has a plurality of processors. The system further comprises a request outstanding buffer (ROB) for recording data requests, a remote access cache (RAC) for caching the results of prior memory requests which are remote to a requesting node, and a directory for recording a global state of a cache line in the system. The RAC supports only two states, Shared and Invalid, and caches only clean remote data. If the directory state is Modified/Exclusive, the line is indicated to not be in the RAC. The behavior of the RAC is described for two important cases: initial RAC does not have the line caches and initial RAC has the line cached. The requested data is supplied to the requesting node from the RAC when the RACs line is cached and when the RACs line is not cached, the requested data is supplied from the remote home node and the requested data is installed in the RAC. In the case when the data is not present in the RAC, the request to the remote home node is overlapped with the RAC access to minimize remote memory access latency.
Mechanism To Improve Performance In A Multi-Node Computer System
Jeremy J. Farrell - Campbell CA, US Kazunori Masuyama - Kanazawa, JP Sudheer Miryala - San Jose CA, US Patrick Conway - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Fujitsu Limited - Kanagawa
International Classification:
G06F003/00
US Classification:
710 38, 709201, 709223, 712 32
Abstract:
In a distributed multi-node computer system each switch provides routing of data packets between CPU nodes, I/O nodes, and memory nodes. Each switch is connected through a corresponding I/O node to a network interface controller (NIC) for transferring data packets on a network. Each NIC is memory-mapped. Part of the system address space forms a send window for each NIC connected to a corresponding switch. A mechanism for controlling data packets transmission is defined such that each CPU write to a NIC send window is atomic and self-defining, i. e. , it does not rely on immediately preceding write to determine where the data packet should be sent. Using “address aliasing”, CPU writes to the aliased part of the NIC send window are always directed to the NIC connected to the same switch as the CPU which did the write.
Computer System With Integrated Directory And Processor Cache
A computer system with an integrated directory and processor cache. Directory entries are maintained to filter probe command and response traffic for certain coherent transactions. Rather than storing directory entries in a dedicated directory storage, directory entries may be stored in designated locations of cache memory subsystem, such as an L2 cache, associated with a processor core. In one particular implementation, directory entries are stored within the cache memory subsystem to provide indications of lines (or blocks) that may be cached in modified, exclusive, or owned coherency states. The absence of a directory entry for a particular line may imply that the line is cached in either shared or invalid states.
System And Method For Partitioning A Computer System Into Domains
Kazunori Masuyama - San Jose CA, US Patrick N. Conway - Los Altos CA, US Hitoshi Oi - San Jose CA, US Jeremy Farrell - Campbell CA, US Sudheer Miryala - San Jose CA, US Yukio Nishimura - Cupertino CA, US Prabhu Murthy - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Fujitsu Limited - Kawasaki
International Classification:
G06F015/177
US Classification:
709220, 709229, 709221, 709222, 710 8, 710 14
Abstract:
A domain partitioning system for a multi-node computer system is disclosed. An external server manager is coupled to a domain configuration unit by a dedicated sideband channel. The server manager has write privileges to the domain configuration unit that allows the server manager to control the domain partitioning and the routing tables. None of the domains of the computer system are permitted write access to the domain configuration unit. In one embodiment, the domain configuration unit is a set of domain partition registers and routing table registers coupled to a system interconnect.
Method And Apparatus For Reducing Overhead In A Data Processing System With A Cache
A data processor () recognizes a special data processing operation in which data will be stored in a cache () for one use only. The data processor () allocates a memory location to at least one cache line of the cache (). A data producer such as a data communication driver program running on a central processing unit () then writes a data element to the allocated memory location. A data consumer () reads the data element by sending a READ ONCE request to a host bridge (). The host bridge () provides the READ ONCE request to a memory controller (), which reads the data from the cache () and de-allocates the at least one cache line without performing a writeback from the cache to a main memory (). In one form the memory controller () de-allocates the at least one cache line by issuing a probe marking the next state of the associated cache line as invalid.
Computer System With Processor Cache That Stores Remote Cache Presence Information
A computer system with a processor cache that stores remote cache presence information. In one embodiment, a plurality of presence vectors are stored to indicate whether particular blocks of data mapped to another node are being remotely cached. Rather than storing the presence vectors in a dedicated storage, the remote cache presence vectors may be stored in designated locations of a cache memory subsystem, such as an L cache, associated with a processor core. For example, a designated way of the cache memory subsystem may be allocated for storing remote cache presence vectors, while the remaining ways of the cache are used to store normal processor data. New data blocks may be remotely cached in response to evictions from the cache memory subsystem. In yet a further embodiment, additional entries of the cache memory subsystem may be used for storing directory entries to filter probe command and response traffic.
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Through the RFI [request for information], we are seeking input on approaches to improve the quality and reduce the cost of care for children and youth enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP, wrote four CMS leaders, including Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, CMS Acting Administrator, and Diedre Gifford, MD, MPH, D
Date: Feb 28, 2017
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Amid ACA repeal, White House pitches rules to keep health markets afloat
"This proposal will take steps to stabilize the Marketplace, provide more flexibility to states and insurers, and give patients access to more coverage options," acting Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services administrator Dr. Patrick Conway said in a statement. "[The new rules] will help prote
Date: Feb 15, 2017
Category: Business
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Pennsylvania Rural Health Model to use global capitation to pay for inpatient, outpatient care
"The Pennsylvania Rural Health Model presents a historic opportunity for rural hospitals," said Patrick Conway, MD, CMS principal deputy administrator and chief medical officer. "The model will help rural hospitals remain financially viable and continue to provide essential services to the people in
. On September 29, Price and other members of Congress wrote to CMS Acting Administrator Andy Slavitt and Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, deputy administrator of innovation and quality and chief medical officer of CMS, that mandatory payment reform exceeds the authority of the Center for Medicare and Medic
Date: Dec 20, 2016
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CPC+ Continues CMS' Efforts to Establish Medical Homes
As a key part of CPC+, CMS and partner payers are committed to supporting primary care practices of all sizes, including small, independent, and rural practices, said Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, CMS Deputy Administrator and Chief Medical Officer, in a CMS statement. We see CPC+ as the future of prim
This model is historic in terms of its scope, aiming to include almost all providers and people throughout the state in an all-payer ACO model to drive improved quality, better care coordination, healthier people, and smarter spending, said Patrick Conway, M.D., the principal deputy administrator
On a press call Friday, Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, deputy administrator for innovation and chief medical officer for CMS, and quality, said the agency was on track to extend the APMS to include Medicare Advantage in the program's third year.
179 House members to CMMI: Stop mandatory work. That's according to a letter the members sent to CMS acting administrator Andy Slavitt and his top deputy, Patrick Conway. The innovation center should impose the limits on its experimental models and only gradually expand them following dialogue with