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Yuval Tamir
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- affiliation: University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c26]Diyu Zhou, Yuval Tamir:
RRC: Responsive Replicated Containers. USENIX ATC 2022: 85-100 - 2021
- [c25]Alan Tang, Siva Kesava Reddy Kakarla, Ryan Beckett, Ennan Zhai, Matt Brown, Todd D. Millstein, Yuval Tamir, George Varghese:
Campion: debugging router configuration differences. SIGCOMM 2021: 748-761 - [i2]Michael Le, Yuval Tamir:
Resilient Virtualized Systems Using ReHype. CoRR abs/2101.09282 (2021) - [i1]Diyu Zhou, Yuval Tamir:
HyCoR: Fault-Tolerant Replicated Containers Based on Checkpoint and Replay. CoRR abs/2101.09584 (2021) - 2020
- [c24]Diyu Zhou, Yuval Tamir:
Fault-Tolerant Containers Using NiLiCon. IPDPS 2020: 1082-1091 - [c23]Siva Kesava Reddy K., Alan Tang, Ryan Beckett, Karthick Jayaraman, Todd D. Millstein, Yuval Tamir, George Varghese:
Finding Network Misconfigurations by Automatic Template Inference. NSDI 2020: 999-1013
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c22]Diyu Zhou, Yuval Tamir:
PUSh: Data Race Detection Based on Hardware-Supported Prevention of Unintended Sharing. MICRO 2019: 886-898 - 2018
- [c21]Diyu Zhou, Yuval Tamir:
Fast Hypervisor Recovery Without Reboot. DSN 2018: 115-126 - 2015
- [j10]Michael Le, Yuval Tamir:
Fault Injection in Virtualized Systems - Challenges and Applications. IEEE Trans. Dependable Secur. Comput. 12(3): 284-297 (2015) - 2012
- [c20]Michael Le, Yuval Tamir:
Applying Microreboot to System Software. SERE 2012: 11-20 - 2011
- [c19]Michael Le, Israel Hsu, Yuval Tamir:
Resilient Virtual Clusters. PRDC 2011: 214-223 - [c18]Michael Le, Yuval Tamir:
ReHype: enabling VM survival across hypervisor failures. VEE 2011: 63-74
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j9]Navid Aghdaie, Yuval Tamir:
CoRAL: A transparent fault-tolerant web service. J. Syst. Softw. 82(1): 131-143 (2009) - [c17]Michael Le, Andrew Gallagher, Yuval Tamir, Yoshio Turner:
Maintaining Network QoS Across NIC Device Driver Failures Using Virtualization. NCA 2009: 195-202 - 2007
- [j8]Yoshio Turner, Yuval Tamir:
Deadlock-free connection-based adaptive routing with dynamic virtual circuits. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 67(1): 13-32 (2007) - 2005
- [c16]Navid Aghdaie, Yuval Tamir:
Efficient client-transparent fault tolerance for video conferencing. Communications and Computer Networks 2005: 202-207 - [c15]Jason Cong, Ashok Jagannathan, Glenn Reinman, Yuval Tamir:
Understanding the energy efficiency of SMT and CMP with multiclustering. ISLPED 2005: 48-53 - 2004
- [c14]Ming Li, Yuval Tamir:
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance Using Fewer than 3f+1 Active Replicas. PDCS 2004: 241-247 - 2002
- [c13]Ming Li, Wenchao Tao, Daniel Goldberg, Israel Hsu, Yuval Tamir:
Design and Validation of Portable Communication Infrastructure for Fault-Tolerant Cluster Middleware. CLUSTER 2002: 266-274 - [c12]Navid Aghdaie, Yuval Tamir:
Implementation and evaluation of transparent fault-tolerant Web service with kernel-level support. ICCCN 2002: 63-68
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [c11]Tiffany M. Frazier, Yuval Tamir:
Execution-Driven Simulation of Error Recovery Techniques for Multicomputers. Annual Simulation Symposium 1997: 4-13 - 1994
- [c10]Hsin-Chou Chi, Yuval Tamir:
Starvation Prevention for Arbiters of Crossbars with Multi-Queue Input Buffers. COMPCON 1994: 292-297 - [c9]G. Janakiraman, Yuval Tamir:
Coordinated Checkpointing-Rollback Error Recovery for Distributed Shared Memory Multicomputers. SRDS 1994: 42-51 - 1993
- [j7]Yuval Tamir, Hsin-Chou Chi:
Symmetric Crossbar Arbiters for VLSI Communication Switches. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 4(1): 13-27 (1993) - 1992
- [j6]Yuval Tamir, Gregory L. Frazier:
Hardware Support for High-Priority Traffic in VLSI Communication Swithes. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 14(4): 402-416 (1992) - [j5]Yuval Tamir, G. Janakiraman:
Hierarchical Coherency Management for Shared Virtual Memory Multicomputers. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 15(4): 408-419 (1992) - [j4]Yuval Tamir, Gregory L. Frazier:
Dynamically-Allocated Multi-Queue Buffers for VLSI Communication Switches. IEEE Trans. Computers 41(6): 725-737 (1992) - 1991
- [c8]Yuval Tamir, Mike Liang, Titus Lai, Marc Tremblay:
The UCLA Mirror Processor: A Building Block for Self-Checking Self-Repring Computing Nodes. FTCS 1991: 178-187 - [c7]Hsin-Chou Chi, Yuval Tamir:
Decomposed Arbiters for Large Crossbars with Multi-Queue Input Buffers. ICCD 1991: 233-238 - 1990
- [j3]Yuval Tamir, Marc Tremblay:
High-Performance Fault-Tolerant VLSI Systems Using Micro Rollback. IEEE Trans. Computers 39(4): 548-554 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c6]Gregory L. Frazier, Yuval Tamir:
The design and implementation of a multi-queue buffer for VLSI communication switches. ICCD 1989: 466-471 - 1988
- [c5]Yuval Tamir, Marc Tremblay, David A. Rennels:
The implementation and application of micro rollback in fault-tolerant VLSI systems. FTCS 1988: 234-239 - [c4]Yuval Tamir, Gregory L. Frazier:
High-Performance Multi-Queue Buffers for VLSI Communication Switches. ISCA 1988: 343-354 - [c3]Yuval Tamir, Gregory L. Frazier:
Support for High-Priority Traffic in VLSI Communication Switches. RTSS 1988: 191-200 - 1987
- [c2]Yuval Tamir, Eli Gafni:
A Software-Based Hardware Fault Tolerance Scheme for Multicomputers. ICPP 1987: 117-120 - [c1]Miquel Huguet, Tomás Lang, Yuval Tamir:
A block-and-actions generator as an alternative to a simulator for collecting architecture measurements. PLDI 1987: 14-25 - 1984
- [j2]Yuval Tamir, Carlo H. Séquin:
Design and Application of Self-Testing Comparators Implemented with MOS PLA's. IEEE Trans. Computers 33(6): 493-506 (1984) - 1983
- [j1]Yuval Tamir, Carlo H. Séquin:
Strategies for Managing the Register File in RISC. IEEE Trans. Computers 32(11): 977-989 (1983)
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