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8th APSys 2017: Mumbai, India
- Proceedings of the 8th Asia-Pacific Workshop on Systems, Mumbai, India, September 2, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5197-3
- Amit Levy, Bradford Campbell, Branden Ghena, Pat Pannuto, Prabal Dutta, Philip Alexander Levis:
The Case for Writing a Kernel in Rust. 1:1-1:7 - Donghyun Kang, Young Ik Eom:
TO FLUSH or NOT: Zero Padding in the File System with SSD Devices. 2:1-2:9 - Dhathri Purohith, Jayashree Mohan, Vijay Chidambaram:
The Dangers and Complexities of SQLite Benchmarking. 3:1-3:6 - Guofei Gu, Hongxin Hu, Eric Keller, Zhiqiang Lin, Donald E. Porter:
Building a Security OS With Software Defined Infrastructure. 4:1-4:8 - Sangwook Shane Hahn, Sungjin Lee, Inhyuk Yee, Donguk Ryu, Jihong Kim:
Improving User Experience of Android Smartphones Using Foreground App-Aware I/O Management. 5:1-5:8 - Seongbae Son, Jinsoo Yoo, Youjip Won:
Guaranteeing the Metadata Update Atomicity in EXT4 File system. 6:1-6:8 - Ruiguang Zhong, Manni Wang, Zijian Chen, Luyang Liu, Yunxin Liu, Jiansong Zhang, Lintao Zhang, Thomas Moscibroda:
On Building a Programmable Wireless High-Quality Virtual Reality System Using Commodity Hardware. 7:1-7:7 - Heeseung Jo, Woon-Hak Kang, Changwoo Min, Taesoo Kim:
FLsched: A Lockless and Lightweight Approach to OS Scheduler for Xeon Phi. 8:1-8:8 - Tzi-cker Chiueh, Jyh Shyuer Peng:
Dynamic Refresh Rate Control for IGZO Display. 9:1-9:6 - Yifeng Sun, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
TCP Performance Optimization for Epoch-based Execution. 10:1-10:7 - Kevin Elphinstone, Amirreza Zarrabi, Kent McLeod, Gernot Heiser:
A Performance Evaluation of Rump Kernels as a Multi-server OS Building Block on seL4. 11:1-11:8 - Priyanka Naik, Mythili Vutukuru:
libVNF: A Framework for Building Scalable High Performance Virtual Network Functions. 12:1-12:8 - Jinglei Ren, Qingda Hu, Samira Manabi Khan, Thomas Moscibroda:
Programming for Non-Volatile Main Memory Is Hard. 13:1-13:8 - Yuqing Zhu, Jianxun Liu, Mengying Guo, Wenlong Ma, Yungang Bao:
ACTS in Need: Automatic Configuration Tuning with Scalability Guarantees. 14:1-14:8 - Dhantu Buragohain, Abhishek Ghogare, Trishal Patel, Mythili Vutukuru, Purushottam Kulkarni:
DiME: A Performance Emulator for Disaggregated Memory Architectures. 15:1-15:8 - Anrin Chakraborti, Bhushan Jain, Jan Kasiak, Tao Zhang, Donald E. Porter, Radu Sion:
dm-x: Protecting Volume-level Integrity for Cloud Volumes and Local Block Devices. 16:1-16:7 - Takaya Saeki, Yuichi Nishiwaki, Takahiro Shinagawa, Shinichi Honiden:
Bash on Ubuntu on macOS. 17:1-17:8 - Hardik Bagdi, Rohith Kugve, Kartik Gopalan:
HyperFresh: Live Refresh of Hypervisors Using Nested Virtualization. 18:1-18:8 - Muhammad Aftab, Chi-Kin Chau:
Smart Power Plugs for Efficient Online Classification and Tracking of Appliance Behavior. 19:1-19:7 - Ivan Luiz Picoli, Carla Villegas Pasco, Björn Þór Jónsson, Luc Bouganim, Philippe Bonnet:
uFLIP-OC: Understanding Flash I/O Patterns on Open-Channel Solid-State Drives. 20:1-20:7 - Marius Hillenbrand, Mathias Gottschlag, Jens Kehne, Frank Bellosa:
Multiple Physical Mappings: Dynamic DRAM Channel Sharing and Partitioning. 21:1-21:9 - Jiansong Zhang, Yongqiang Xiong, Ningyi Xu, Ran Shu, Bojie Li, Peng Cheng, Guo Chen, Thomas Moscibroda:
The Feniks FPGA Operating System for Cloud Computing. 22:1-22:7 - Nikos Vasilakis, Yash Palkhiwala, Jonathan M. Smith:
Query-efficient Partitions for Dynamic Data. 23:1-23:8 - Nikilesh Balakrishnan, Lucian Carata, Thomas Bytheway, Ripduman Sohan, Andy Hopper:
Non-repudiable disk I/O in untrusted kernels. 24:1-24:6 - Taegeon Um, Gyewon Lee, Sanha Lee, Kyungtae Kim, Byung-Gon Chun:
Scaling Up IoT Stream Processing. 25:1-25:7 - Ankit Bhardwaj, Atul Shree, V. Bhargav Reddy, Sorav Bansal:
A Preliminary Performance Model for Optimizing Software Packet Processing Pipelines. 26:1-26:7 - Xiaozhou Zhou, Zhaoguo Wang, Rong Chen, Haibo Chen, Jinyang Li:
Extracting More Intra-transaction Parallelism with Work Stealing for OLTP Workloads. 27:1-27:9
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