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found 53 matches
- 2007
- Sharad Agarwal, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Dilip Antony Joseph:
Addressing Email Loss with SureMail: Measurement, Design, and Evaluation. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 281-294 - Luis von Ahn:
Human Computation. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - John Arrasjid, Shridhar Deuskar, Irfan Ahmad:
VMware Virtual Infrastructure Tools and Techniques. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Pere Barlet-Ros, Gianluca Iannaccone, Josep Sanjuàs-Cuxart, Diego Amores-López, Josep Solé-Pareta:
Load Shedding in Network Monitoring Applications. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 59-72 - Luiz André Barroso:
Warehouse-scale Computers. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Cullen E. Bash, George Forman:
Cool Job Allocation: Measuring the Power Savings of Placing Jobs at Cooling-Efficient Locations in the Data Center. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 363-368 - Andrew Baumann, Jonathan Appavoo, Robert W. Wisniewski, Dilma Da Silva, Orran Krieger, Gernot Heiser:
Reboots Are for Hardware: Challenges and Solutions to Updating an Operating System on the Fly. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 337-350 - Gerald Carter:
UNIX/Linux and Active Directory Interoperability. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Tom Christiansen:
Advanced Perl. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Francis M. David, Jeffrey C. Carlyle, Roy H. Campbell:
Exploring Recovery from Operating System Lockups. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 351-356 - Jeffrey Dean:
MapReduce and Other Building Blocks for Large-Scale Distributed Systems at Google. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Peter Desnoyers, Prashant J. Shenoy:
Hyperion: High Volume Stream Archival for Retrospective Querying. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 45-58 - Xiaoning Ding, Song Jiang, Feng Chen, Kei Davis, Xiaodong Zhang:
DiskSeen: Exploiting Disk Layout and Access History to Enhance I/O Prefetch. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 261-274 - Rudi van Drunen:
Wireless Networks. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Paul Ducklin:
Live Malware Attack! USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Manuel Egele, Christopher Kruegel, Engin Kirda, Heng Yin, Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Dynamic Spyware Analysis. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 233-246 - William Enck, Patrick D. McDaniel, Subhabrata Sen, Panagiotis Sebos, Sylke Spoerel, Albert G. Greenberg, Sanjay G. Rao, William Aiello:
Configuration Management at Massive Scale: System Design and Experience. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 73-86 - Rik Farrow:
Security Is Broken. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Brad Fitzpatrick:
LiveJournal's Backend Technologies. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Bo Han, Peter J. Keleher:
Implementation and Performance Evaluation of Fuzzy File Block Matching. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 199-204 - Boniface Hicks, Sandra Julieta Rueda, Trent Jaeger, Patrick D. McDaniel:
From Trusted to Secure: Building and Executing Applications That Enforce System Security. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 205-218 - Mary Lou Jepsen:
Crossing the Digital Divide: The Latest Efforts from One Laptop per Child. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Stephen C. Johnson:
Programming Languages. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Daniel V. Klein:
Perfect Data in an Imperfect World. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Ramakrishna Kotla, Lorenzo Alvisi, Michael Dahlin:
SafeStore: A Durable and Practical Storage System. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 129-142 - Maxwell N. Krohn, Eddie Kohler, M. Frans Kaashoek:
Events Can Make Sense. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 87-100 - Rob Lanphier, Mark Lentczner:
Second Life. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007 - Xin Li, Kai Shen, Michael C. Huang, Lingkun Chu:
A Memory Soft Error Measurement on Production Systems. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 275-280 - Michael E. Locasto, Angelos Stavrou, Gabriela F. Cretu, Angelos D. Keromytis:
From STEM to SEAD: Speculative Execution for Automated Defense. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 219-232 - Pin Lu, Kai Shen:
Virtual Machine Memory Access Tracing with Hypervisor Exclusive Cache. USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2007: 29-43
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