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Operating Systems Review, Volume 43, 2009
Volume 43, Number 1, January 2009
- Gary Grider, James Nunez, John Bent, Steve Poole, Robert B. Ross, Evan Felix:
Coordinating government funding of file system and I/O research through the high end computing university research activity. 2-7
- Jeffrey C. Mogul, Jay J. Wylie:
Computer systems research at HP labs. 8-9
- John Wilkes:
Traveling to Rome: a retrospective on the journey. 10-15 - Patrick Goldsack, Julio Guijarro, Steve Loughran, Alistair N. Coles, Andrew Farrell, Antonio Lain, Paul Murray, Peter Toft:
The SmartFrog configuration management framework. 16-25 - Jack Brassil, Rick McGeer, Raj Rajagopalan, Puneet Sharma, Praveen Yalagandula, Sujata Banerjee, David P. Reed, Sung-Ju Lee:
The CHART system: a high-performance, fair transport architecture based on explicit-rate signaling. 26-35
- Chris I. Dalton, David Plaquin, Wolfgang Weidner, Dirk Kuhlmann, Boris Balacheff, Richard Brown:
Trusted virtual platforms: a key enabler for converged client devices. 36-43 - Adrian Baldwin, Chris Dalton, Simon Shiu, Krzysztof Kostienko, Qasim Rajpoot:
Providing secure services for a virtual infrastructure. 44-51
- Eduardo Argollo, Ayose Falcón, Paolo Faraboschi, Matteo Monchiero, Daniel Ortega:
COTSon: infrastructure for full system simulation. 52-61 - Xiaoyun Zhu, Mustafa Uysal, Zhikui Wang, Sharad Singhal, Arif Merchant, Pradeep Padala, Kang G. Shin:
What does control theory bring to systems research? 62-69 - Eric Anderson, Martin F. Arlitt, Charles B. Morrey III, Alistair C. Veitch:
DataSeries: an efficient, flexible data format for structured serial data. 70-75
- Anna Povzner, Kimberly Keeton, Arif Merchant, Charles B. Morrey III, Mustafa Uysal, Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera:
Autograph: automatically extracting workflow file signatures. 76-83 - George Forman, Kave Eshghi, Jaap Suermondt:
Efficient detection of large-scale redundancy in enterprise file systems. 84-91 - Umeshwar Dayal, Harumi A. Kuno, Janet L. Wiener, Kevin Wilkinson, Archana Ganapathi, Stefan Krompass:
Managing operational business intelligence workloads. 92-98
Volume 43, Number 2, April 2009
- Kim M. Hazelwood, Mohamed Zahran:
Challenges and opportunities at all levels: interactions among operating systems, compilers, and multicore processors. 3-4
- Philip M. Wells, Koushik Chakraborty, Gurindar S. Sohi:
Dynamic heterogeneity and the need for multicore virtualization. 5-14 - Vijay Nagarajan, Rajiv Gupta:
Runtime monitoring on multicores via OASES. 15-24
- M. Mustafa Rafique, Benjamin Rose, Ali Raza Butt, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos:
Supporting MapReduce on large-scale asymmetric multi-core clusters. 25-34 - Richard D. Strong, Jayaram Mudigonda, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Nathan L. Binkert, Dean M. Tullsen:
Fast switching of threads between cores. 35-45 - Stanislav Bratanov, Roman Belenov, Nikita Manovich:
Virtual machines: a whole new world for performance analysis. 46-55 - Reza Azimi, David K. Tam, Livio Soares, Michael Stumm:
Enhancing operating system support for multicore processors by using hardware performance monitoring. 56-65 - Daniel Shelepov, Juan Carlos Saez, Stacey Jeffery, Alexandra Fedorova, Nestor Perez, Zhi Feng Huang, Sergey Blagodurov, Viren Kumar:
HASS: a scheduler for heterogeneous multicore systems. 66-75 - David Wentzlaff, Anant Agarwal:
Factored operating systems (fos): the case for a scalable operating system for multicores. 76-85 - Miquel Moretó, Francisco J. Cazorla, Alex Ramírez, Rizos Sakellariou, Mateo Valero:
FlexDCP: a QoS framework for CMP architectures. 86-96
- Thomas Karcher, Christoph A. Schaefer, Victor Pankratius:
Auto-tuning support for manycore applications: perspectives for operating systems and compilers. 96-97 - Kunal Korgaonkar, K. George, M. Gautam, V. Kamakoti:
HTM design spaces: complete decoupling from caches and achieving highly concurrent transactions. 98-99 - David A. Penry:
Multicore diversity: a software developer's nightmare. 100-101 - Dong Hyuk Woo, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee:
PROPHET: goal-oriented provisioning for highly tunable multicore processors in cloud computing. 102-103 - David W. Nellans, Rajeev Balasubramonian, Erik Brunvand:
OS execution on multi-cores: is out-sourcing worthwhile? 104-105
- Jeffrey C. Mogul:
WOWCS: the workshop on organizing workshops, conferences, and symposia for computer systems. 106-107 - Thomas Anderson:
Conference reviewing considered harmful. 108-116 - John R. Douceur:
Paper rating vs. paper ranking. 117-121
Volume 43, Number 3, July 2009
- Gabriel Kliot, Erez Petrank, Bjarne Steensgaard:
A lock-free, concurrent, and incremental stack scanning mechanism for garbage collectors. 3-13 - Michael R. Hines, Umesh Deshpande, Kartik Gopalan:
Post-copy live migration of virtual machines. 14-26 - Timothy Wood, Gabriel Tarasuk-Levin, Prashant J. Shenoy, Peter Desnoyers, Emmanuel Cecchet, Mark D. Corner:
Memory buddies: exploiting page sharing for smart colocation in virtualized data centers. 27-36 - Weiming Zhao, Zhenlin Wang, Yingwei Luo:
Dynamic memory balancing for virtual machines. 37-47 - Xipeng Shen, Feng Mao, Kai Tian, Eddy Z. Zhang:
The study and handling of program inputs in the selection of garbage collectors. 48-61 - Huacai Chen, Hai Jin, Zhiyuan Shao, Kan Hu, Ke Yu, Kun Tian:
ClientVisor: leverage COTS OS functionalities for power management in virtualized desktop environment. 62-71
- Micah Dowty, Jeremy Sugerman:
GPU virtualization on VMware's hosted I/O architecture. 73-82 - Lei Xia, Jack Lange, Peter A. Dinda, Chang Bae:
Investigating virtual passthrough I/O on commodity devices. 83-94 - Asim Kadav, Michael M. Swift:
Live migration of direct-access devices. 95-104
- Viren Kumar, Alexandra Fedorova:
Towards better performance per watt in virtual environments on asymmetric single-ISA multi-core systems. 105-109
Volume 43, Number 4, December 2009
- Hakim Weatherspoon, Doug Terry, Gregory V. Chockler:
Summary of the 3rd ACM SIGOPS workshop on large-scale distributed systems and middleware (LADIS 2009). 3-4 - Liviu Ciortea, Cristian Zamfir, Stefan Bucur, Vitaly Chipounov, George Candea:
Cloud9: a software testing service. 5-10 - Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Margo I. Seltzer:
Provenance as first class cloud data. 11-16 - Boon Thau Loo, Stefan Saroiu:
5th international workshop on networking meets databases (NetDB 2009). 17-18 - Yun Mao:
On the declarativity of declarative networking. 19-24 - Peter Alvaro, Tyson Condie, Neil Conway, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Russell Sears:
I do declare: consensus in a logic language. 25-30 - Eric Eide, Gilles Muller, Olaf Spinczyk:
PLOS 2009: fifth workshop on programming languages and operating systems. 31-34 - Pierre-Évariste Dagand, Andrew Baumann, Timothy Roscoe:
Filet-o-fish: practical and dependable domain-specific languages for OS development. 35-39 - Lonnie Princehouse, Ken Birman:
Code-partitioning gossip. 40-44 - Fred R. M. Barnes, Carl G. Ritson:
Checking process-oriented operating system behaviour using CSP and refinement. 45-49 - Walid Dabbous, Maximilian Ott:
Overview of the ROADS'09 workshop. 50-53 - Thierry Rakotoarivelo, Maximilian Ott, Guillaume Jourjon, Ivan Seskar:
OMF: a control and management framework for networking testbeds. 54-59 - Mathieu Lacage, Martin Ferrari, Mads Hansen, Thierry Turletti, Walid Dabbous:
NEPI: using independent simulators, emulators, and testbeds for easy experimentation. 60-65 - Nikola Knezevic, Simon Schubert, Dejan Kostic:
Towards a cost-effective networking testbed. 66-71 - Tapan S. Parikh, Vivek Pai:
NSDR 2009 3rd workshop on networked systems for developing regions. 72 - Michael Paik, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian:
Signet: low-cost auditable transactions using SIMs and mobile phones. 73-78 - William B. Lober, Stephen H. Wagner, Christina Quiles:
Development and implementation of a loosely coupled, multi-site, networked and replicated electronic medical record in Haiti. 79-83 - Jonathan Ledlie, Billy Odero, Einat Minkov, Imre Kiss, Joseph Polifroni:
Crowd translator: on building localized speech recognizers through micropayments. 84-89 - James W. Mickens, Dilma Da Silva:
SOSP diversity workshop. 90-91
- John K. Ousterhout, Parag Agrawal, David Erickson, Christos Kozyrakis, Jacob Leverich, David Mazières, Subhasish Mitra, Aravind Narayanan, Guru M. Parulkar, Mendel Rosenblum, Stephen M. Rumble, Eric Stratmann, Ryan Stutsman:
The case for RAMClouds: scalable high-performance storage entirely in DRAM. 92-105
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