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Operating Systems Review, Volume 41, 2007
Volume 41, Number 1, January 2007
- Jeanna N. Matthews:
Operating systems review: year in review. 1-2 - Brett D. Fleisch:
Program director's column: can nuggets make a difference? 3-4
- Erik Riedel:
Introduction. 5-6 - Yuhui Deng, Frank Wang:
A heterogeneous storage grid enabled by grid service. 7-13 - Sudharshan Vazhkudai, Xiaosong Ma:
Recovering transient data: automated on-demand data reconstruction and offloading for supercomputers. 14-18 - Michael Factor, Dalit Naor, Simona Rabinovici-Cohen, Leeat Ramati, Petra Reshef, Julian Satran:
The need for preservation aware storage: a position paper. 19-23 - Martin Jambor, Tomás Hrubý, Jan Taus, Kuba Krchak, Viliam Holub:
Implementation of a Linux log-structured file system with a garbage collector. 24-32 - Sudhanva Gurumurthi:
Should disks be speed demons or brainiacs? 33-36 - John A. Chandy, Sumit Narayan:
Reliability tradeoffs in personal storage systems. 37-41 - Simson L. Garfinkel:
Complete delete vs. time machine computing. 42-44 - Jeffrey Choi Robinson, Jim Alves-Foss:
A high assurance MLS file server. 45-53
- Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
CS 736 project highlights from U. Wisconsin: how students spend their days and nights in a winter wonderland. 54-55 - Himani Apte, Meenali Rungta:
Adding parity to the Linux ext3 file system. 56-65 - Pratap Ramamurthy, Ramanathan Palaniappan:
Performance-directed energy management using BOS. 66-77 - Barton P. Miller, Gregory Cooksey, Fredrick Moore:
An empirical study of the robustness of MacOS applications using random testing. 78-86
- Wolfgang Emmerich, Mikio Aoyama, Joe Sventek:
The impact of research on middleware technology. 89-112
Volume 41, Number 2, April 2007
- Michael D. Schroeder:
Systems work at Microsoft Research. 1-2 - Roy Levin:
A perspective on computing research management. 3-9 - Andrew Herbert:
What happened to pastry. 10-16 - William J. Bolosky, John R. Douceur, Jon Howell:
The Farsite project: a retrospective. 17-26 - Zheng Zhang, Qiao Lian, Shiding Lin, Wei Chen, Yu Chen, Chao Jin:
BitVault: a highly reliable distributed data retention platform. 27-36 - Galen C. Hunt, James R. Larus:
Singularity: rethinking the software stack. 37-49 - Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, John R. Douceur:
MapCruncher: integrating the world's geographic information. 50-59 - Michael Isard:
Autopilot: automatic data center management. 60-67 - Dahlia Malkhi, Lev Novik, Chris Purcell:
P2P replica synchronization with vector sets. 68-74 - Anmol Sheth, Chandramohan A. Thekkath, Prakshep Mehta, Kalyan Tejaswi, Chandresh Parekh, Trilok N. Singh, Uday B. Desai:
Senslide: a distributed landslide prediction system. 75-87 - Andrew Birrell, Michael Isard, Chuck Thacker, Ted Wobber:
A design for high-performance flash disks. 88-93
Volume 41, Number 3, June 2007
- Paulo Ferreira, Thomas R. Gross, Luís Veiga:
Proceedings of the 2007 EuroSys Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, March 21-23, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-636-3 [contents]
Volume 41, Number 4, July 2007
- Michael Hohmuth:
Introduction. 1-2 - Gernot Heiser, Kevin Elphinstone, Ihor Kuz, Gerwin Klein, Stefan M. Petters:
Towards trustworthy computing systems: taking microkernels to the next level. 3-11 - Bryan D. Payne, Reiner Sailer, Ramón Cáceres, Ronald Perez, Wenke Lee:
A layered approach to simplified access control in virtualized systems. 12-19 - Jacob Gorm Hansen, Eske Christiansen, Eric Jul:
Evil twins: two models for TCB reduction in HPC clusters. 20-29 - Neal H. Walfield, Marcus Brinkmann:
A critique of the GNU hurd multi-server operating system. 30-39 - Norman Feske:
A case study on the cost and benefit of dynamic RPC marshalling for low-level system components. 40-48 - Volkmar Uhlig:
The mechanics of in-kernel synchronization for a scalable microkernel. 49-58 - Jan Stoess:
Towards effective user-controlled scheduling for microkernel-based systems. 59-68 - Dohun Kim, Jugwan Eom, Chanik Park:
L4oprof: a performance-monitoring-unit-based software-profiling framework for the L4 microkernel. 69-76
- Micha Hofri:
Service transparency considered harmful: letter to the editor. 77 - Yuhui Deng:
Author response. 78 - Yuhui Deng, Frank Wang:
Opportunities and challenges of storage grid enabled by grid service. 79-82 - Hung-Yu Chien, Chen-Wei Huang:
Security of ultra-lightweight RFID authentication protocols and its improvements. 83-86
Volume 41, Number 5, October 2007
- Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Maarten van Steen:
Gossiping in distributed systems. 2-7 - Ken Birman:
The promise, and limitations, of gossip protocols. 8-13 - Lorenzo Alvisi, Jeroen Doumen, Rachid Guerraoui, Boris Koldehofe, Harry C. Li, Robbert van Renesse, Gilles Trédan:
How robust are gossip-based communication protocols? 14-18 - Yaacov Fernandess, Antonio Fernández, Maxime Monod:
A generic theoretical framework for modeling gossip-based algorithms. 19-27 - Rena Bakhshi, François Bonnet, Wan J. Fokkink, Boudewijn R. Haverkort:
Formal analysis techniques for gossiping protocols. 28-36 - Patrick Th. Eugster, Pascal Felber, Fabrice Le Fessant:
The "art" of programming gossip-based systems. 37-42 - Etienne Rivière, Roberto Baldoni, Harry C. Li, José Pereira:
Compositional gossip: a conceptual architecture for designing gossip-based applications. 43-50 - Paolo Costa, Vincent Gramoli, Márk Jelasity, Gian Paolo Jesi, Erwan Le Merrer, Alberto Montresor, Leonardo Querzoni:
Exploring the interdisciplinary connections of gossip-based systems. 51-60 - Ali Ghodsi, Seif Haridi, Hakim Weatherspoon:
Exploiting the synergy between gossiping and structured overlays. 61-66 - Roy Friedman, Daniela Gavidia, Luís E. T. Rodrigues, Aline Carneiro Viana, Spyros Voulgaris:
Gossiping on MANETs: the beauty and the beast. 67-74 - Hakim Weatherspoon, Hugo Miranda, Konrad Iwanicki, Ali Ghodsi, Yann Busnel:
Gossiping over storage systems is practical. 75-81 - Jin Liang, Indranil Gupta, Klara Nahrstedt:
Reliable on-demand management operations for large-scale distributed applications. 82-88
Volume 41, Number 6, December 2007
- Thomas C. Bressoud, M. Frans Kaashoek:
Proceedings of the 21st ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles 2007, SOSP 2007, Stevenson, Washington, USA, October 14-17, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-591-5 [contents]
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