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ASPLOS-XI, 2004: Boston, MA, USA
- Shubu Mukherjee, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, ASPLOS 2004, Boston, MA, USA, October 7-13, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-804-0
New models and architectures
- Lance Hammond, Brian D. Carlstrom, Vicky Wong, Ben Hertzberg, Michael K. Chen, Christos Kozyrakis, Kunle Olukotun:
Programming with transactional coherence and consistency (TCC). 1-13 - Mihai Budiu, Girish Venkataramani, Tiberiu Chelcea, Seth Copen Goldstein:
Spatial computation. 14-26 - Virantha N. Ekanayake, Clinton Kelly IV, Rajit Manohar:
An ultra low-power processor for sensor networks. 27-36
Storage
- Christopher R. Lumb, Richard A. Golding:
D-SPTF: decentralized request distribution in brick-based storage systems. 37-47 - Yasushi Saito, Svend Frølund, Alistair C. Veitch, Arif Merchant, Susan Spence:
FAB: building distributed enterprise disk arrays from commodity components. 48-58 - Timothy E. Denehy, John Bent, Florentina I. Popovici, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
Deconstructing storage arrays. 59-71
Security
- Xiaotong Zhuang, Tao Zhang, Santosh Pande:
HIDE: an infrastructure for efficiently protecting information leakage on the address bus. 72-84 - G. Edward Suh, Jae W. Lee, David Zhang, Srinivas Devadas:
Secure program execution via dynamic information flow tracking. 85-96
Architecture
- Jaehyuk Huh, Jichuan Chang, Doug Burger, Gurindar S. Sohi:
Coherence decoupling: making use of incoherence. 97-106 - Srikanth T. Srinivasan, Ravi Rajwar, Haitham Akkary, Amit Gandhi, Michael Upton:
Continual flow pipelines. 107-119 - Rajagopalan Desikan, Simha Sethumadhavan, Doug Burger, Stephen W. Keckler:
Scalable selective re-execution for EDGE architectures. 120-132
Potpourri
- John Regehr, Alastair Reid:
HOIST: a system for automatically deriving static analyzers for embedded systems. 133-143 - Perry H. Wang, Jamison D. Collins, Hong Wang, Dongkeun Kim, Bill Greene, Kai-Ming Chan, Aamir B. Yunus, Terry Sych, Stephen F. Moore, John Paul Shen:
Helper threads via virtual multithreading on an experimental itanium® 2 processor-based platform. 144-155 - Matthias Hauswirth, Trishul M. Chilimbi:
Low-overhead memory leak detection using adaptive statistical profiling. 156-164
Memory system analysis and optimization
- Xipeng Shen, Yutao Zhong, Chen Ding:
Locality phase prediction. 165-176 - Pin Zhou, Vivek Pandey, Jagadeesan Sundaresan, Anand Raghuraman, Yuanyuan Zhou, Sanjeev Kumar:
Dynamic tracking of page miss ratio curve for memory management. 177-188 - Rodric M. Rabbah, Hariharan Sandanagobalane, Mongkol Ekpanyapong, Weng-Fai Wong:
Compiler orchestrated prefetching via speculation and predication. 189-198 - Chen-Yong Cher, Antony L. Hosking, T. N. Vijaykumar:
Software prefetching for mark-sweep garbage collection: hardware analysis and software redesign. 199-210
Reliability
- David E. Lowell, Yasushi Saito, Eileen J. Samberg:
Devirtualizable virtual machines enabling general, single-node, online maintenance. 211-223 - Jared C. Smolens, Brian T. Gold, Jangwoo Kim, Babak Falsafi, James C. Hoe, Andreas Nowatzyk:
Fingerprinting: bounding soft-error detection latency and bandwidth. 224-234 - Greg Bronevetsky, Daniel Marques, Keshav Pingali, Peter K. Szwed, Martin Schulz:
Application-level checkpointing for shared memory programs. 235-247
Power
- Qiang Wu, Philo Juang, Margaret Martonosi, Douglas W. Clark:
Formal online methods for voltage/frequency control in multiple clock domain microprocessors. 248-259 - Mohamed A. Gomaa, Michael D. Powell, T. N. Vijaykumar:
Heat-and-run: leveraging SMT and CMP to manage power density through the operating system. 260-270 - Xiaodong Li, Zhenmin Li, Francis M. David, Pin Zhou, Yuanyuan Zhou, Sarita V. Adve, Sanjeev Kumar:
Performance directed energy management for main memory and disks. 271-283
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