Discovering ORCID.org and Revisiting My ( Darrell Ulm )Research in Parallel Processing and Associative Computing
ORCid.org is a research publication database (mine: Darrell Ulm) I recently came across ORCID.org, a platform that\helps researchers organize and present their scholarly work in a structured and reliable way. It surprised me that I had not used it earlier because it offers a level of control and clarity that is incredibly useful when managing decades of publications. As I began adding my research history, I found myself reflecting on the themes that have shaped my work in parallel processing, associative computing, and algorithmic problem solving. It felt a bit like rediscovering old tools in a workshop that I somehow forgot I built. A Look Back at My Research Contributions Much of my work has focused on high performance computing, data parallelism, and innovative approaches to classic optimization problems. ORCID gave me a chance to revisit these contributions and understand how they fit together across time. Parallel and Distributed Processing Several of my publications appeared...