Volume 42, Number 1, January 2008
Systems work at IBM Research
- Dilma Da Silva, Robert W. Wisniewski:
Introduction.
1

- Muli Ben-Yehuda, Eric Van Hensbergen:
Open source as a foundation for systems research.
2-4

- Robert W. Wisniewski, Dilma Da Silva, Marc A. Auslander, Orran Krieger, Michal Ostrowski, Bryan S. Rosenburg:
K42: lessons for the OS community.
5-12

- Joefon Jann, R. Sarma Burugula, Niteesh Dubey, Pratap Pattnaik:
End-to-end performance of commercial applications in the face of changing hardware.
13-20

- Yaoping Ruan, Vivek S. Pai, Erich M. Nahum, John M. Tracey:
Do commodity SMT processors need more OS research?
21-25

- Dan Pelleg, Muli Ben-Yehuda, Richard Harper, Lisa Spainhower, Tokunbo O. S. Adeshiyan:
Vigilant: out-of-band detection of failures in virtual machines.
26-31

- David C. Toll, Paul A. Karger, Elaine R. Palmer, Suzanne McIntosh, Sam Weber:
The Caernarvon secure embedded operating system.
32-39

- Stefan Berger, Ramón Cáceres, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis, Reiner Sailer, Enriquillo Valdez, Ronald Perez, Wayne Schildhauer, Deepa Srinivasan:
TVDc: managing security in the trusted virtual datacenter.
40-47

- R. Ananthanarayanan, Marc Eshel, Roger L. Haskin, Manoj Naik, Frank B. Schmuck, Renu Tewari:
Panache: a parallel WAN cache for clustered filesystems.
48-53

- Mohammad Banikazemi, Jim Hafner, Wendy Belluomini, K. K. Rao, Dan E. Poff, Bülent Abali:
Flipstone: managing storage with fail-in-place and deferred maintenance service models.
54-62

- Norman Bobroff, Gargi Dasgupta, Liana Fong, Yanbin Liu, Balaji Viswanathan, Fabio Benedetti, Jonathan Wagner:
A distributed job scheduling and flow management system.
63-70

- Kun Wang, Yu Zhang, Huayong Wang, Xiaowei Shen:
Parallelization of IBM mambo system simulator in functional modes.
71-76

- Jonathan Appavoo, Volkmar Uhlig, Amos Waterland:
Project Kittyhawk: building a global-scale computer: Blue Gene/P as a generic computing platform.
77-84

- Eric Van Hensbergen, Charles Forsyth, Jim McKie, Ronald Minnich:
Holistic aggregate resource environment.
85-91

- David R. Choffnes, Mark Astley, Michael J. Ward:
Migration policies for multi-core fair-share scheduling.
92-93

- Malgorzata Steinder, Ian Whalley, David M. Chess:
Server virtualization in autonomic management of heterogeneous workloads.
94-95

- Liana Fong, Malgorzata Steinder:
Duality of virtualization: simplification and complexity.
96-97

- Tiancheng Liu, Ying Li, Andrew Schofield, Matt Hogstrom, Kewei Sun, Ying Chen:
Partition-based heap memory management in an application server.
98

- Arup Acharya, Xiping Wang, Charles Wright:
SIP message classification: design and performance.
100-101

- Yi Ge, Chen Wang, Xiaowei Shen, Honesty Young:
A database scale-out solution for emerging write-intensive commercial workloads.
102-103

- Karan Gupta, Prasenjit Sarkar, Lesley Mbogo:
MIRAGE: storage provisioning in large data centers using balanced component utilizations.
104-105

- Maria A. Butrico, Dilma Da Silva, Orran Krieger, Michal Ostrowski, Bryan S. Rosenburg, Dan Tsafrir, Eric Van Hensbergen, Robert W. Wisniewski, Jimi Xenidis:
Specialized execution environments.
106-107

- Sheetal K. Agarwal, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Swati Challa, Nandakishore Kambhatla, Arun Kumar, Sougata Mukherjea, Amit Anil Nanavati, Nitendra Rajput:
Pyr.mea.IT: permeating IT towards the base of the pyramid.
108-109

SYSTOR 2007
Volume 42, Number 2, March 2008
Susan J. Eggers, James R. Larus (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, ASPLOS 2008, Seattle, WA, USA, March 1-5, 2008.
ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-958-6
Contents
Volume 42, Number 4, May 2008
Joseph S. Sventek, Steven Hand (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2008 EuroSys Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, April 1-4, 2008.
ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-013-5
Contents
Volume 42, Number 5, July 2008
Research and developments in the Linux kernel
- Muli Ben-Yehuda, Eric Van Hensbergen, Marc E. Fiuczynski:
Minding the gap: R&D in the Linux kernel.
1-3

- Paul E. McKenney, Jonathan Walpole:
Introducing technology into the Linux kernel: a case study.
4-17

- Helge Bahmann, Konrad Froitzheim:
Extending futex for kernel to user notification.
18-26

- Ashwin Ganti:
Plan 9 authentication in Linux.
27-33

- Chee Siang Wong, Ian Tan, Rosalind Deena Kumari, Fun Wey:
Towards achieving fairness in the Linux scheduler.
34-43

- Silviu S. Craciunas, Christoph M. Kirsch, Harald Röck:
I/O resource management through system call scheduling.
44-54

- Willem de Bruijn, Herbert Bos:
PipesFS: fast Linux I/O in the unix tradition.
55-63

- Sangtae Ha, Injong Rhee, Lisong Xu:
CUBIC: a new TCP-friendly high-speed TCP variant.
64-74

- Fengguang Wu, Hongsheng Xi, Chenfeng Xu:
On the design of a new Linux readahead framework.
75-84

- David Boutcher, Abhishek Chandra:
Practical techniques for purging deleted data using liveness information.
85-94

- Rusty Russell:
virtio: towards a de-facto standard for virtual I/O devices.
95-103

- Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Eric W. Biederman, Serge E. Hallyn, Daniel Lezcano:
Virtual servers and checkpoint/restart in mainstream Linux.
104-113

Volume 42, Number 6, October 2008
Best papers from SPEED08
- Peter J. Varman, Jun Wang:
Storage and I/O virtualization, performance, energy, evaluation and dependability (SPEED08).
1-2

- Jorge Guerra, Luis Useche, Medha Bhadkamkar, Ricardo Koller, Raju Rangaswami:
The case for active block layer extensions.
3-9

- Ajay Gulati, Irfan Ahmad:
Towards distributed storage resource management using flow control.
10-16

- Ping Ge, Hailong Cai:
Providing differentiated QoS for peer-to-peer file sharing systems.
17-23

- Himanshu Raj, Karsten Schwan:
O2S2: enhanced object-based virtualized storage.
24-29

- Shuibing He, Dan Feng:
Design of an object-based storage device based on I/O processor.
30-35

- Sungjin Lee, Dongkun Shin, Young-Jin Kim, Jihong Kim:
LAST: locality-aware sector translation for NAND flash memory-based storage systems.
36-42

- Christina M. Patrick, Seung Woo Son, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
Comparative evaluation of overlap strategies with study of I/O overlap in MPI-IO.
43-49

Best papers from WOS
- Rômulo Silva de Oliveira, Alexandre Sztajnberg:
Brazilian workshop on operating systems.
50-51

- Paul Regnier, George Lima, Luciano Barreto:
Evaluation of interrupt handling timeliness in real-time Linux operating systems.
52-63

- Eduardo M. Colaço, Marcelo Iury S. Oliveira, Alexandro S. Soares, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro, Dalton Serey Guerrero:
Using a file working set model to speed up the recovery of Peer-to-Peer backup systems.
64-70

- Geovani Ricardo Wiedenhoft, Lucas Francisco Wanner, Giovani Gracioli, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich:
Power management in the EPOS system.
71-80

- Edson T. Midorikawa, Ricardo L. Piantola, Hugo H. Cassettari:
On adaptive replacement based on LRU with working area restriction algorithm.
81-92

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