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USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2012: Boston, MA, USA
- Gernot Heiser, Wilson C. Hsieh:
2012 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, Boston, MA, USA, June 13-15, 2012. USENIX Association 2012
Cloud
- Ajay Gulati, Ganesha Shanmuganathan, Xuechen Zhang, Peter J. Varman:
Demand Based Hierarchical QoS Using Storage Resource Pools. 1-13 - Cheng Huang, Huseyin Simitci, Yikang Xu, Aaron Ogus, Brad Calder, Parikshit Gopalan, Jin Li, Sergey Yekhanin:
Erasure Coding in Windows Azure Storage. 15-26 - Sunghwan Yoo, Charles Edwin Killian, Terence Kelly, Hyoun Kyu Cho, Steven Plite:
Composable Reliability for Asynchronous Systems. 27-40
Multicore
- Vijayan Prabhakaran, Ming Wu, Xuetian Weng, Frank McSherry, Lidong Zhou, Maya Haradasan:
Managing Large Graphs on Multi-Cores with Graph Awareness. 41-52 - Renaud Lachaize, Baptiste Lepers, Vivien Quéma:
MemProf: A Memory Profiler for NUMA Multicore Systems. 53-64 - Jean-Pierre Lozi, Florian David, Gaël Thomas, Julia Lawall, Gilles Muller:
Remote Core Locking: Migrating Critical-Section Execution to Improve the Performance of Multithreaded Applications. 65-76
Packet Processing
- Teemu Rinta-aho, Mika Karlstedt, Madhav P. Desai:
The Click2NetFPGA Toolchain. 77-88 - Luca Niccolini, Gianluca Iannaccone, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Jaideep Chandrashekar, Luigi Rizzo:
Building a Power-Proportional Software Router. 89-100 - Luigi Rizzo:
netmap: A Novel Framework for Fast Packet I/O. 101-112 - Teryl Taylor, Scott E. Coull, Fabian Monrose, John McHugh:
Toward Efficient Querying of Compressed Network Payloads. 113-124
Security
- Asia Slowinska, Traian Stancescu, Herbert Bos:
Body Armor for Binaries: Preventing Buffer Overflows Without Recompilation. 125-137 - Winnie Cheng, Dan R. K. Ports, David A. Schultz, Victoria Popic, Aaron Blankstein, James A. Cowling, Dorothy Curtis, Liuba Shrira, Barbara Liskov:
Abstractions for Usable Information Flow Control in Aeolus. 139-151 - Lon Ingram, Michael Walfish:
Treehouse: Javascript Sandboxes to Help Web Developers Help Themselves. 153-164 - Lorenzo Martignoni, Pongsin Poosankam, Matei Zaharia, Jun Han, Stephen McCamant, Dawn Song, Vern Paxson, Adrian Perrig, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica:
Cloud Terminal: Secure Access to Sensitive Applications from Untrusted Systems. 165-182
Short Papers: Tools and Networking
- Keith Winstein, Hari Balakrishnan:
Mosh: An Interactive Remote Shell for Mobile Clients. 177-182 - Changbin Liu, Yun Mao, Xu Chen, Mary F. Fernandez, Boon Thau Loo, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:
TROPIC: Transactional Resource Orchestration Platform in the Cloud. 183-190 - Monia Ghobadi, Yuchung Cheng, Ankur Jain, Matt Mathis:
Trickle: Rate Limiting YouTube Video Streaming. 191-196 - Antonis Papadogiannakis, Michalis Polychronakis, Evangelos P. Markatos:
Tolerating Overload Attacks Against Packet Capturing Systems. 197-202 - Zach Miller, Todd Tannenbaum, Ben Liblit:
Enforcing Murphy's Law for Advance Identification of Run-time Failures. 203-208
Distributed Systems
- Ewen Cheslack-Postava, Tahir Azim, Behram F. T. Mistree, Daniel Reiter Horn, Jeff Terrace, Philip Alexander Levis, Michael J. Freedman:
A Scalable Server for 3D Metaverses. 209-222 - James A. Cowling, Barbara Liskov:
Granola: Low-Overhead Distributed Transaction Coordination. 223-235 - Ratul Mahajan, Jitendra Padhye, Sharad Agarwal, Brian Zill:
High Performance Vehicular Connectivity with Opportunistic Erasure Coding. 237-248 - Wonho Kim, KyoungSoo Park, Vivek S. Pai:
Server-assisted Latency Management for Wide-area Distributed Systems. 249-260
Deduplication
- Vasily Tarasov, Amar Mudrankit, Will Buik, Philip Shilane, Geoff Kuenning, Erez Zadok:
Generating Realistic Datasets for Deduplication Analysis. 261-272 - Sean Kenneth Barker, Timothy Wood, Prashant J. Shenoy, Ramesh K. Sitaraman:
An Empirical Study of Memory Sharing in Virtual Machines. 273-284 - Ahmed El-Shimi, Ran Kalach, Ankit Kumar, Adi Ottean, Jin Li, Sudipta Sengupta:
Primary Data Deduplication - Large Scale Study and System Design. 285-296
Languages and Tools
- Thomas W. Barr, Rebecca Smith, Scott Rixner:
Design and Implementation of an Embedded Python Run-Time System. 297-308 - Konstantin Serebryany, Derek Bruening, Alexander Potapenko, Dmitriy Vyukov:
AddressSanitizer: A Fast Address Sanity Checker. 309-318 - Jorge Guerra, Leonardo Mármol, Daniel Campello, Carlos Crespo, Raju Rangaswami, Jinpeng Wei:
Software Persistent Memory. 319-331 - James Mickens:
Rivet: Browser-agnostic Remote Debugging for Web Applications. 333-345
Short Papers: Performance
- Patrick Stuedi, Animesh Trivedi, Bernard Metzler:
Wimpy Nodes with 10GbE: Leveraging One-Sided Operations in Soft-RDMA to Boost Memcached. 347-353 - Xiang Song, Jicheng Shi, Haibo Chen, Binyu Zang:
Revisiting Software Zero-Copy for Web-caching Applications with Twin Memory Allocation. 355-360 - Tian Guo, Upendra Sharma, Timothy Wood, Sambit Sahu, Prashant J. Shenoy:
Seagull: Intelligent Cloud Bursting for Enterprise Applications. 361-366 - Vishal Gupta, Paul Brett, David A. Koufaty, Dheeraj Reddy, Scott Hahn, Karsten Schwan, Ganapati Srinivasa:
The Forgotten 'Uncore': On the Energy-Efficiency of Heterogeneous Cores. 367-372
OS
- Ole Agesen, Jim Mattson, Radu Rugina, Jeffrey Sheldon:
Software Techniques for Avoiding Hardware Virtualization Exits. 373-385 - Chanmin Yoon, Dongwon Kim, Wonwoo Jung, Chulkoo Kang, Hojung Cha:
AppScope: Application Energy Metering Framework for Android Smartphone Using Kernel Activity Monitoring. 387-400 - Shinpei Kato, Michael McThrow, Carlos Maltzahn, Scott A. Brandt:
Gdev: First-Class GPU Resource Management in the Operating System. 401-412
Replication
- Yang Wang, Lorenzo Alvisi, Mike Dahlin:
Gnothi: Separating Data and Metadata for Efficient and Available Storage Replication. 413-424 - Alexander Shraer, Benjamin C. Reed, Dahlia Malkhi, Flavio Paiva Junqueira:
Dynamic Reconfiguration of Primary/Backup Clusters. 425-437 - Brian Cho, Marcos K. Aguilera:
Surviving Congestion in Geo-Distributed Storage Systems. 439-451 - Miguel Correia, Daniel Gómez Ferro, Flavio Paiva Junqueira, Marco Serafini:
Practical Hardening of Crash-Tolerant Systems. 453-466
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