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Operating System Research / Technique

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

HotOS 2003 -- Index

Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems


HotOS 2003

2003.5

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The Emperor's Clothes


High Availability, Scalable Storage, Dynamic Peer Networks: Pick Two
(talk)



Charles Blake and Rodrigo Rodrigues, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science


One Hop Lookups for Peer-to-Peer Overlays (talk)


Anjali Gupta, Barbara Liskov, and Rodrigo Rodrigues, MIT Laboratory for
Computer Science


An Analysis of Compare-by-hash


Val Henson, Sun Microsystems


Why Events Are a Bad Idea (for High-Concurrency
Servers)
(talk)


Rob von Behren, Jeremy Condit, and Eric Brewer, University of California at
Berkeley




Popping & Pushing the Stack


TCP Offload Is a Dumb Idea Whose Time Has Come (talk)


Jeffrey C. Mogul, Hewlett Packard Laboratories


TCP Meets Mobile Code (talk)


Parveen Patel, University of Utah; David Wetherall, University of Washington;
Jay Lepreau, University of Utah; Andrew Whitaker, University of Washington


Exploiting the Synergy between Peer-to-Peer and Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks


Y. Charlie Hu, Saumitra M. Das, and Himabindu Pucha, Purdue University




Distributed Systems


Scheduling and Simulation: How to Upgrade Distributed
Systems
(talk)


Sameer Ajmani and Barbara Liskov, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science; Liuba
Shrira, Brandeis University


Development Tools for Distributed Applications


Mukesh Agrawal and Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University


Virtual Appliances in the Collective: A Road to
Hassle-Free Computing


Constantine Sapuntzakis and Monica S. Lam, Stanford University


POST: A Secure, Resilient, Cooperative Messaging
System
(talk)


Alan Mislove, Ansley Post, Charles Reis, Paul Willmann, Peter Druschel, and
Dan S. Wallach, Rice University; Xavier Bonnaire, Pierre Sens, Jean-Michel Busca,
and Luciana Arantes-Bezerra, Université Paris VI




When Things Go Wrong


Crash-Only Software


George Candea and Armando Fox, Stanford University


The Phoenix Recovery System: Rebuilding from the
Ashes of an Internet Catastrophe
(talk)


Flavio Junqueira, Ranjita Bhagwan, Keith Marzullo, Stefan Savage, and
Geoffrey M. Voelker, University of California, San Diego


Using Runtime Paths for Macroanalysis


Mike Chen, University of California, Berkeley; Emre Kiciman, Stanford
University; Anthony Accardi, Tellme Networks; Armando Fox, Stanford University;
Eric Brewer, University of California, Berkeley


Magpie: Online Modelling and Performance-aware
Systems


Paul Barham, Rebecca Isaacs, Richard Mortier, and Dushyanth Narayanan,
Microsoft Research Ltd, Cambridge, UK


Using Computers to Diagnose Computer Problems


Joshua A. Redstone, Michael M. Swift, and Brian N. Bershad, University of
Washington




Performance Optimization


Using Performance Reflection in Systems Software


Robert Fowler and Alan Cox, Rice University; Sameh Elnikety and Willy
Zwaenepoel, EPFL


Cassyopia: Compiler Assisted System Optimization
(talk)


Mohan Rajagopalan and Saumya K. Debray, University of Arizona; Matti A.
Hiltunen and Richard D. Schlichting, AT&T Labs—Research


Cosy: Develop in User-Land, Run in Kernel-Mode


Amit Purohit, Charles P. Wright, Joseph Spadavecchia, and Erez Zadok, Stony
Brook University




Storage 1


Why Can't I Find My Files? New Methods for Automating
Attribute Assignment


Craig A. N. Soules and Gregory R. Ganger, Carnegie Mellon University


Secure Data Replication over Untrusted Hosts


Bogdan C. Popescu, Bruno Crispo, and Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Vrije Universiteit


Palimpsest: Soft-Capacity Storage for Planetary-Scale
Services


Timothy Roscoe, Intel Research at Berkeley; Steven Hand, University of
Cambridge Computer Laboratory




Trusting Hardware


Certifying Program Execution with Secure Processors
(talk)


Benjie Chen and Robert Morris, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science


Hardware Works, Software Doesn't: Enforcing
Modularity with Mondriaan Memory Protection
(talk)


Emmett Witchel and Krste Asanovic, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science


Flexible OS Support and Applications for Trusted
Computing


Tal Garfinkel, Mendel Rosenblum, and Dan Boneh, Stanford University




Pervasive Computing


Sensing User Intention and Context for Energy
Management
(talk)


Angela B. Dalton and Carla S. Ellis, Duke University


Access Control to Information in Pervasive
Computing Environments
(talk)


Urs Hengartner and Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University


Privacy-Aware Location Sensor Networks


Marco Gruteser, Graham Schelle, Ashish Jain, Rick Han, and Dirk Grunwald,
University of Colorado at Boulder




Storage 2


FAB: Enterprise Storage Systems on a Shoestring


Svend Frølund, Arif Merchant, Yasushi Saito, Susan Spence, and Alistair
Veitch, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories


The Case for a Session State Storage Layer


Benjamin C. Ling and Armando Fox, Stanford University


Towards a Semantic-Aware File Store (talk)


Zhichen Xu and Magnus Karlsson, HP Laboratories; Chunqiang Tang, University
of Rochester; Christos Karamanolis, HP Laboratories

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