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7th HotOS 1999: Rio Rico, AZ, USA
- Peter Druschel:

Proceedings of The Seventh Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, HotOS-VII, Rio Rico, Arizona, USA, March 28-30, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999
File Systems
- Douglas J. Santry, Michael J. Feeley, Norman C. Hutchinson, Alistair C. Veitch:

Elephant: The File System That Never Forgets. 2-7 - Eyal de Lara, Karin Petersen, Douglas B. Terry, Anthony LaMarca, James D. Thornton, Michael Salisbury, Paul Dourish, W. Keith Edwards, John Lamping:

Caching Documents with Active Properties. 8-13 - Tom M. Kroeger, Darrell D. E. Long:

The Case for Efficient File Access Pattern Modeling. 14-19 - R. M. Tol, P. B. Ijdens:

File Systems for CE Equipment. 20-23 - Francisco J. Ballesteros, Sergio Arévalo

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The Box: A Replacement for Files. 24-31
Great Expectations
- Aaron B. Brown, David Oppenheimer, Kimberly Keeton, Randi Thomas, John Kubiatowicz, David A. Patterson:

ISTORE: Introspective Storage for Data-Intensive Network Services. 32-37 - Larry L. Peterson, Scott Karlin, Kai Li:

OS Support for General-Purpose Routers. 38-43 - Mark Yarvis, Peter L. Reiher, Gerald J. Popek:

Conductor: A Framework for Distributed Adaptation. 44-51
Networking
- Hariharan Shankar Rahul, Hari Balakrishnan, Srinivasan Seshan

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An End-System Architecture for Unified Congestion Management. 52-57 - Stefan Savage, Neal Cardwell, Thomas E. Anderson:

The Case for Informed Transport Protocols. 58-63 - David Kidston, James P. Black, Thomas Kunz:

Transparent Communication Management in Wireless Networks. 64-69 - Brian Noble, Li Li, Atul Prakash

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The Case for Better Throughput Estimation. 70-75 - Prashant Pradhan, Tzi-cker Chiueh:

Operating Systems Support for Programmable Cluster-based Internet Routers. 76-81 - Darrell C. Anderson, Ken Yocum, Jeffrey S. Chase:

A Case for Buffer Servers. 82-89
Panel: Lies, Damn Lies and Benchmarks
- Jeffrey C. Mogul:

Brittle Metrics in Operating Systems Research. 90-95 - Michael B. Jones, John Regehr:

The Problems You're Having May Not Be the Problems You Think You're Having: Results from a Latency Study of Windows NT. 96-101 - Margo I. Seltzer, David Krinsky, Keith A. Smith, Xiaolan Zhang:

The Case for Application-Specific Benchmarking. 102-109
Panel: The Thin Red Line
- Tzi-cker Chiueh, Ganesh Venkitachalam, Prashant Pradhan:

Intra-Address Space Protection using Segmentation Hardware. 110-115 - Godmar Back, Wilson C. Hsieh:

Drawing the Red Line in Java. 116-121 - Jon Howell, Mark H. Montague:

Hey, You Got Your Compiler in My Operating System! 122-129
Panel: Is Resource Management A Solved Problem?
- David Ingram:

Soft Real Time Scheduling for General Purpose Client-Server Systems. 130-135 - Dickon Reed, Ian Pratt, Paul Menage, Stephen Early, Neil Stratford:

Xenoservers: Accountable Execution of Untrusted Programs. 136-141 - Neil Stratford, Richard Mortier:

An Economic Approach to Adaptive Resource Management. 142-147 - David G. Sullivan, Robert Haas, Margo I. Seltzer:

Tickets and Currencies Revisited: Extensions to Multi-Resouce Lottery Scheduling. 148-152 - Jochen Liedtke, Volkmar Uhlig, Kevin Elphinstone, Trent Jaeger, Yoonho Park:

How To Schedule Unlimited Memory Pinning of Untrusted Processes Or Provisional Ideas about Service-Neutrality. 153-161
Potpourri
- Carla Schlatter Ellis:

The Case for Higher-Level Power Management. 162-167 - Peter M. Chen, David E. Lowell:

Reliability Hierarchies. 168-173 - Armando Fox, Eric A. Brewer

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Harvest, Yield and Scalable Tolerant Systems. 174-178 - Mitchell Tsai, Peter L. Reiher, Gerald J. Popek:

Command Management System for Next-Generation User Input. 179-184 - Naomaru Itoi, Peter Honeyman:

Practical Security Systems with Smartcards. 185-190 - Trent Jaeger, Kevin Elphinstone, Jochen Liedtke, Vsevolod Panteleenko, Yoonho Park:

Flexible Access Control using IPC Redirection. 191-196

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