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ACM SIGOPS: Operating Systems Review, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, January 2011
- Justin R. Rattner:
Research at Intel. 1-2 - Vishakha Gupta, Rob C. Knauerhase, Karsten Schwan:
Attaining system performance points: revisiting the end-to-end argument in system design for heterogeneous many-core systems. 3-10 - Gautham N. Chinya, Jamison D. Collins, Perry H. Wang, Hong Jiang, Guei-Yuan Lueh, Thomas Piazza, Hong Wang:
Bothnia: a dual-personality extension to the Intel integrated graphics driver. 11-20 - Dheeraj Reddy, David A. Koufaty, Paul Brett, Scott Hahn:
Bridging functional heterogeneity in multicore architectures. 21-33 - Vijay Vasudevan, David G. Andersen, Michael Kaminsky, Jason Franklin, Michael A. Kozuch, Iulian Moraru, Padmanabhan Pillai, Lawrence Tan:
Challenges and opportunities for efficient computing with FAWN. 34-44 - Michael P. Mesnier, Jason B. Akers:
Differentiated storage services. 45-53 - Arun Raghunath, John Keys, Mona Vij:
Direct data flows. 54-61 - Sadagopan Srinivasan, Li Zhao, Ramesh Illikkal, Ravishankar R. Iyer:
Efficient interaction between OS and architecture in heterogeneous platforms. 62-72 - Rob F. Van der Wijngaart, Timothy G. Mattson, Werner Haas:
Light-weight communications on Intel's single-chip cloud computer processor. 73-83 - Shimin Chen, Phillip B. Gibbons, Michael Kozuch, Todd C. Mowry:
Log-based architectures: using multicore to help software behave correctly. 84-91 - Shoumeng Yan, Xiaocheng Zhou, Ying Gao, Hu Chen, Gansha Wu, Sai Luo, Bratin Saha:
Optimizing a shared virtual memory system for a heterogeneous CPU-accelerator platform. 92-100 - Yuan Dong, Haiyang Zhu, Jinzhan Peng, Fang Wang, Michael P. Mesnier, Dawei Wang, Sun C. Chan:
RFS: a network file system for mobile devices and the cloud. 101-111 - Kevin R. Fall, Gianluca Iannaccone, Maziar Manesh, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Katerina J. Argyraki, Mihai Dobrescu, Norbert Egi:
RouteBricks: enabling general purpose network infrastructure. 112-125 - Petros Maniatis, Byung-Gon Chun:
Small trusted primitives for dependable systems. 126-141 - David (Yu) Zhu, Jaeyeon Jung, Dawn Song, Tadayoshi Kohno, David Wetherall:
TaintEraser: protecting sensitive data leaks using application-level taint tracking. 142-154
- Dilma Da Silva, Luciano Barreto, Paulo César A. Pereira:
VII Brazilian workshop on operating systems. 155 - Luciano Barreto, Aline Andrade, Adolfo Duran, Caique Lima, Ademilson Lima:
Abstract specification and formalization of an operating system kernel in Z. 156-160
Volume 45, Number 2, July 2011
- Elzbieta Krepska, Thilo Kielmann, Wan J. Fokkink, Henri E. Bal:
HipG: parallel processing of large-scale graphs. 3-13 - Ankur Narang, Abhinav Srivastava, Naga Praveen Kumar Katta, Rudrapatna K. Shyamasundar:
Performance driven multi-objective distributed scheduling for parallel computations. 14-27 - Yuval Lubowich, Gadi Taubenfeld:
On the performance of distributed lock-based synchronization? 28-37
- Fatemeh Azmandian, Micha Moffie, Malak Alshawabkeh, Jennifer G. Dy, Javed A. Aslam, David R. Kaeli:
Virtual machine monitor-based lightweight intrusion detection. 38-53 - André Schiper, Zarko Milosevic, Omid Shahmirzadi:
Student mini-kernel project based on an FPGA board. 54-58
Volume 45, Number 3, December 2011
- Eric Eide, Gilles Muller, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Olaf Spinczyk:
Summary of PLOS 2011: the sixth workshop on programming languages and operating systems. 1-4 - Suman Saha, Julia Lawall, Gilles Muller:
Finding resource-release omission faults in Linux. 5-9 - Reinhard Tartler, Daniel Lohmann, Christian Dietrich, Christoph Egger, Julio Sincero:
Configuration coverage in the analysis of large-scale system software. 10-14 - Lokesh Gidra, Gaël Thomas, Julien Sopena, Marc Shapiro:
Assessing the scalability of garbage collectors on many cores. 15-19
- Peter Bodík:
Overview of the workshop on managing large-scale systems via the analysis of system logs and the application of machine learning techniques. 20-22 - Soila Kavulya, Kaustubh R. Joshi, Matti A. Hiltunen, Scott Daniels, Rajeev Gandhi, Priya Narasimhan:
Practical experiences with chronics discovery in large telecommunications systems. 23-30 - Sumit Basu, John Dunagan, Kevin Duh, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy:
BLR-D: applying bilinear logistic regression to factored diagnosis problems. 31-38 - Ivan Beschastnikh, Yuriy Brun, Michael D. Ernst, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Thomas E. Anderson:
Mining temporal invariants from partially ordered logs. 39-46
- Prabal Dutta, Ricardo Bianchini:
Workshop on power aware computing and systems (HotPower'11). 47 - Jie Chen, Ron Chi-Lung Chiang, H. Howie Huang, Guru Venkataramani:
Energy-aware writes to non-volatile main memory. 48-52 - Baris Aksanli, Jagannathan Venkatesh, Liuyi Eric Zhang, Tajana Rosing:
Utilizing green energy prediction to schedule mixed batch and service jobs in data centers. 53-57 - Timo Hönig, Christopher Eibel, Rüdiger Kapitza, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
SEEP: exploiting symbolic execution for energy-aware programming. 58-62
- Lakshminarayanan Subramanian:
Overview of the 3rd ACM SOSP workshop on networking, systems and applications on mobile handhelds. 63-64 - Umar Javed, Dongsu Han, Ramón Cáceres, Jeffrey Pang, Srinivasan Seshan, Alexander Varshavsky:
Predicting handoffs in 3G networks. 65-70 - Mehedi Bakht, Matt Trower, Robin Kravets:
Searchlight: helping mobile devices find their neighbors. 71-76 - H. Andrés Lagar-Cavilla, Kaustubh R. Joshi, Alexander Varshavsky, Jeffrey Bickford, Darwin Parra:
Traffic backfilling: subsidizing lunch for delay-tolerant applications in UMTS networks. 77-81
- Karthik Raghavan, V. Kamakoti:
ROSY: recovering processor and memory systems from hard errors. 82-84
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