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EuroSys 2011: Salzburg, Austria
- Christoph M. Kirsch, Gernot Heiser:
European Conference on Computer Systems, Proceedings of the Sixth European conference on Computer systems, EuroSys 2011, Salzburg, Austria, April 10-13, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0634-8
Data, data, data
- Roxana Geambasu, John P. John, Steven D. Gribble, Tadayoshi Kohno, Henry M. Levy:
Keypad: an auditing file system for theft-prone devices. 1-16 - Tudor-Ioan Salomie, Ionut Emanuel Subasu, Jana Giceva, Gustavo Alonso:
Database engines on multicores, why parallelize when you can distribute? 17-30 - Alysson Neves Bessani, Miguel P. Correia, Bruno Quaresma, Fernando André, Paulo Sousa:
DepSky: dependable and secure storage in a cloud-of-clouds. 31-46
Not your textbook solution
- Reinhard Tartler, Daniel Lohmann, Julio Sincero, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Feature consistency in compile-time-configurable system software: facing the linux 10, 000 feature problem. 47-60 - Xiang Song, Haibo Chen, Rong Chen, Yuanxuan Wang, Binyu Zang:
A case for scaling applications to many-core with OS clustering. 61-76 - Swaminathan Sundararaman, Laxman Visampalli, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
Refuse to crash with Re-FUSE. 77-90
BFT systems made practical
- Tobias Distler, Rüdiger Kapitza:
Increasing performance in byzantine fault-tolerant systems with on-demand replica consistency. 91-106 - Rui Garcia, Rodrigo Rodrigues, Nuno M. Preguiça:
Efficient middleware for byzantine fault tolerant database replication. 107-122 - Timothy Wood, Rahul Singh, Arun Venkataramani, Prashant J. Shenoy, Emmanuel Cecchet:
ZZ and the art of practical BFT execution. 123-138
Joules and watts
- Arjun Roy, Stephen M. Rumble, Ryan Stutsman, Philip Alexander Levis, David Mazières, Nickolai Zeldovich:
Energy management in mobile devices with the cinder operating system. 139-152 - Abhinav Pathak, Y. Charlie Hu, Ming Zhang, Paramvir Bahl, Yi-Min Wang:
Fine-grained power modeling for smartphones using system call tracing. 153-168 - Eno Thereska, Austin Donnelly, Dushyanth Narayanan:
Sierra: practical power-proportionality for data center storage. 169-182
Testing for the real world
- Stefan Bucur, Vlad Ureche, Cristian Zamfir, George Candea:
Parallel symbolic execution for automated real-world software testing. 183-198 - Olivier Crameri, Ricardo Bianchini, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Striking a new balance between program instrumentation and debugging time. 199-214 - Pedro Fonseca, Cheng Li, Rodrigo Rodrigues:
Finding complex concurrency bugs in large multi-threaded applications. 215-228
Hardcore OS
- Benjamin Wester, Peter M. Chen, Jason Flinn:
Operating system support for application-specific speculation. 229-242 - Xiaoning Ding, Kaibo Wang, Xiaodong Zhang:
SRM-buffer: an OS buffer management technique to prevent last level cache from thrashing in multicores. 243-256 - Orathai Sukwong, Hyong S. Kim:
Is co-scheduling too expensive for SMP VMs? 257-272
Better clouds
- Roy Bryant, Alexey Tumanov, Olga Irzak, Adin Scannell, Kaustubh R. Joshi, Matti A. Hiltunen, H. Andrés Lagar-Cavilla, Eyal de Lara:
Kaleidoscope: cloud micro-elasticity via VM state coloring. 273-286 - Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Sameer Agarwal, Srikanth Kandula, Albert G. Greenberg, Ion Stoica, Duke Harlan, Ed Harris:
Scarlett: coping with skewed content popularity in mapreduce clusters. 287-300 - Byung-Gon Chun, Sunghwan Ihm, Petros Maniatis, Mayur Naik, Ashwin Patti:
CloneCloud: elastic execution between mobile device and cloud. 301-314
Off the beaten path
- Peter Collingbourne, Cristian Cadar, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Symbolic crosschecking of floating-point and SIMD code. 315-328 - Thomas A. Henzinger, Vasu Singh, Thomas Wies, Damien Zufferey:
Scheduling large jobs by abstraction refinement. 329-342 - Edmund B. Nightingale, John R. Douceur, Vince R. Orgovan:
Cycles, cells and platters: an empirical analysisof hardware failures on a million consumer PCs. 343-356
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