Publications

Here is a list of my publications. You can also have a look at my accounts on Google Scholar (link) and ResearchGate (link):


  • [U.S. PATENT] Yan Solihin, Mohammad Alshboul, and James Tuck. Methods of crash recovery for data stored in non-volatile main memory. U.S. Patent No. 11,281,545. 22 Mar. 2022

  • Mohammad Alshboul, Prakash Ramrakhyani, William Wang, James Tuck, and Yan Solihin, BBB: Simplifying Persistent Programming using Battery-Backed Buffers, Proc. of the 27th IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA), March 2021.

  • Mohammad Alshboul, James Tuck, and Yan Solihin, WET: Write Efficient Loop Tiling for Non-Volatile Main Memory, Proc. of the 57th ACM/EDAC/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC), July 2020.

  • Mohammad Alshboul, Hussein Elnawawy, Reem Elkhouly, Keiji Kimura, James Tuck, and Yan Solihin, Efficient Checkpointing with Recompute Scheme for Non-volatile Main Memory, ACM Transactions on Architectures and Code Generation (TACO) journal, 2019. (link).

  • Reem Elkhouly, Mohammad Alshboul, Akihiro Hayashi, Yan Solihin, and Keiji Kimura, Compiler-support for Critical Data Persistence in NVM, ACM Transactions on Architectures and Code Generation (TACO) journal, 2019. (link).

  • Zhen Lin, Mohammad Alshboul, Yan Solihin, and Huiyang Zhou, Exploring Memory Persistency Models for GPUs, Proc. of the 28th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT), Sep 2019. (link).

  • Mohammad Alshboul, James Tuck, and Yan Solihin, Lazy Persistency: a High-Performing and Write-Efficient Software Persistency Technique, Proc. of the 45th International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), June 2018. (pdf) (slides) (link).

  • Hussein Elnawawy*, Mohammad Alshboul*, James Tuck, and Yan Solihin. Efficient Checkpointing of Loop-Based Codes for Non-volatile Main Memory, Proc. of the 26th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT), Sep 2017. (link). * Hussein and Mohammad contributed equally to the work.


Projects Before Joining Ph.D:

  • Monther Aldwairi, Mohammad Alshboul, and Asmaa Seyam, Characterizing Realistic Signature-based Intrusion Detection Benchmarks, Proc. of the 6th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City (ICIT), Dec 2018. Received Best Paper Award.

  • Rehab Duwairi and Mohammad Alshboul, Negation-aware Framework for Sentiment Analysis in Arabic Reviews, Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud), Aug 2015.