Journal: Operating Systems Review

Volume 43, Issue 4

3 -- 4Hakim Weatherspoon, Doug Terry, Gregory Chockler. Summary of the 3rd ACM SIGOPS workshop on large-scale distributed systems and middleware (LADIS 2009)
5 -- 10Liviu Ciortea, Cristian Zamfir, Stefan Bucur, Vitaly Chipounov, George Candea. Cloud9: a software testing service
11 -- 16Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Margo I. Seltzer. Provenance as first class cloud data
17 -- 18Boon Thau Loo, Stefan Saroiu. 5th international workshop on networking meets databases (NetDB 2009)
19 -- 24Yun Mao. On the declarativity of declarative networking
25 -- 30Peter Alvaro, Tyson Condie, Neil Conway, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Russell Sears. I do declare: consensus in a logic language
31 -- 34Eric Eide, Gilles Muller, Olaf Spinczyk. PLOS 2009: fifth workshop on programming languages and operating systems
35 -- 39Pierre-Évariste Dagand, Andrew Baumann, Timothy Roscoe. Filet-o-fish: practical and dependable domain-specific languages for OS development
40 -- 44Lonnie Princehouse, Ken Birman. Code-partitioning gossip
45 -- 49Fred R. M. Barnes, Carl G. Ritson. Checking process-oriented operating system behaviour using CSP and refinement
50 -- 53Walid Dabbous, Maximilian Ott. Overview of the ROADS 09 workshop
54 -- 59Thierry Rakotoarivelo, Maximilian Ott, Guillaume Jourjon, Ivan Seskar. OMF: a control and management framework for networking testbeds
60 -- 65Mathieu Lacage, Martin Ferrari, Mads Hansen, Thierry Turletti, Walid Dabbous. NEPI: using independent simulators, emulators, and testbeds for easy experimentation
66 -- 71Nikola Knezevic, Simon Schubert, Dejan Kostic. Towards a cost-effective networking testbed
72 -- 0Tapan Parikh, Vivek Pai. NSDR 2009 3rd workshop on networked systems for developing regions
73 -- 78Michael Paik, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian. Signet: low-cost auditable transactions using SIMs and mobile phones
79 -- 83William B. Lober, Stephen Wagner, Christina Quiles. Development and implementation of a loosely coupled, multi-site, networked and replicated electronic medical record in Haiti
84 -- 89Jonathan Ledlie, Billy Odero, Einat Minkov, Imre Kiss, Joseph Polifroni. Crowd translator: on building localized speech recognizers through micropayments
90 -- 91James Mickens, Dilma Da Silva. SOSP diversity workshop
92 -- 105John K. Ousterhout, Parag Agrawal, David Erickson, Christos Kozyrakis, Jacob Leverich, David Mazières, Subhasish Mitra, Aravind Narayanan, Guru M. Parulkar, Mendel Rosenblum, Stephen M. Rumble, Eric Stratmann, Ryan Stutsman. The case for RAMClouds: scalable high-performance storage entirely in DRAM

Volume 43, Issue 3

3 -- 13Gabriel Kliot, Erez Petrank, Bjarne Steensgaard. A lock-free, concurrent, and incremental stack scanning mechanism for garbage collectors
14 -- 26Michael R. Hines, Umesh Deshpande, Kartik Gopalan. Post-copy live migration of virtual machines
27 -- 36Timothy Wood, Gabriel Tarasuk-Levin, Prashant J. Shenoy, Peter Desnoyers, Emmanuel Cecchet, Mark D. Corner. Memory buddies: exploiting page sharing for smart colocation in virtualized data centers
37 -- 47Weiming Zhao, Zhenlin Wang, Yingwei Luo. Dynamic memory balancing for virtual machines
48 -- 61Xipeng Shen, Feng Mao, Kai Tian, Eddy Z. Zhang. The study and handling of program inputs in the selection of garbage collectors
62 -- 71Huacai Chen, Hai Jin, Zhiyuan Shao, Kan Hu, Ke Yu, Kun Tian. ClientVisor: leverage COTS OS functionalities for power management in virtualized desktop environment
73 -- 82Micah Dowty, Jeremy Sugerman. GPU virtualization on VMware s hosted I/O architecture
83 -- 94Lei Xia, Jack Lange, Peter A. Dinda, Chang Bae. Investigating virtual passthrough I/O on commodity devices
95 -- 104Asim Kadav, Michael M. Swift. Live migration of direct-access devices
105 -- 109Viren Kumar, Alexandra Fedorova. Towards better performance per watt in virtual environments on asymmetric single-ISA multi-core systems

Volume 43, Issue 2

3 -- 4Kim M. Hazelwood, Mohamed Zahran. Challenges and opportunities at all levels: interactions among operating systems, compilers, and multicore processors
5 -- 14Philip M. Wells, Koushik Chakraborty, Gurindar S. Sohi. Dynamic heterogeneity and the need for multicore virtualization
15 -- 24Vijay Nagarajan, Rajiv Gupta. Runtime monitoring on multicores via OASES
25 -- 34M. Mustafa Rafique, Benjamin Rose, Ali Raza Butt, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos. Supporting MapReduce on large-scale asymmetric multi-core clusters
35 -- 45Richard D. Strong, Jayaram Mudigonda, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Nathan L. Binkert, Dean M. Tullsen. Fast switching of threads between cores
46 -- 55Stanislav Bratanov, Roman Belenov, Nikita Manovich. Virtual machines: a whole new world for performance analysis
56 -- 65Reza Azimi, David K. Tam, Livio Soares, Michael Stumm. Enhancing operating system support for multicore processors by using hardware performance monitoring
66 -- 75Daniel Shelepov, Juan Carlos Saez, Stacey Jeffery, Alexandra Fedorova, Nestor Perez, Zhi Feng Huang, Sergey Blagodurov, Viren Kumar. HASS: a scheduler for heterogeneous multicore systems
76 -- 85David Wentzlaff, Anant Agarwal. Factored operating systems (fos): the case for a scalable operating system for multicores
86 -- 96Miquel Moretó, Francisco J. Cazorla, Alex Ramírez, Rizos Sakellariou, Mateo Valero. FlexDCP: a QoS framework for CMP architectures
96 -- 97Thomas Karcher, Christoph A. Schaefer, Victor Pankratius. Auto-tuning support for manycore applications: perspectives for operating systems and compilers
98 -- 99K. Kunal, K. George, M. Gautam, V. Kamakoti. HTM design spaces: complete decoupling from caches and achieving highly concurrent transactions
100 -- 101David A. Penry. Multicore diversity: a software developer s nightmare
102 -- 103Dong Hyuk Woo, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee. PROPHET: goal-oriented provisioning for highly tunable multicore processors in cloud computing
104 -- 105David Nellans, Rajeev Balasubramonian, Erik Brunvand. OS execution on multi-cores: is out-sourcing worthwhile?
106 -- 107Jeffrey C. Mogul. WOWCS: the workshop on organizing workshops, conferences, and symposia for computer systems
108 -- 116Thomas Anderson. Conference reviewing considered harmful
117 -- 121John R. Douceur. Paper rating vs. paper ranking

Volume 43, Issue 1

2 -- 7Gary Grider, James Nunez, John Bent, Steve Poole, Rob Ross, Evan Felix. Coordinating government funding of file system and I/O research through the high end computing university research activity
8 -- 9Jeffrey C. Mogul, Jay J. Wylie. Computer systems research at HP labs
10 -- 15John Wilkes. Traveling to Rome: a retrospective on the journey
16 -- 25Patrick Goldsack, Julio Guijarro, Steve Loughran, Alistair Coles, Andrew Farrell, Antonio Lain, Paul Murray, Peter Toft. The SmartFrog configuration management framework
26 -- 35Jack Brassil, Rick McGeer, Raj Rajagopalan, Puneet Sharma, Praveen Yalagandula, Sujata Banerjee, David P. Reed, Sung-Ju Lee. The CHART system: a high-performance, fair transport architecture based on explicit-rate signaling
36 -- 43Chris I. Dalton, David Plaquin, Wolfgang Weidner, Dirk Kuhlmann, Boris Balacheff, Richard Brown. Trusted virtual platforms: a key enabler for converged client devices
44 -- 51Adrian Baldwin, Chris Dalton, Simon Shiu, Krzysztof Kostienko, Qasim Rajpoot. Providing secure services for a virtual infrastructure
52 -- 61Eduardo Argollo, Ayose Falcón, Paolo Faraboschi, Matteo Monchiero, Daniel Ortega. COTSon: infrastructure for full system simulation
62 -- 69Xiaoyun Zhu, Mustafa Uysal, Zhikui Wang, Sharad Singhal, Arif Merchant, Pradeep Padala, Kang G. Shin. What does control theory bring to systems research?
70 -- 75Eric Anderson, Martin F. Arlitt, Charles B. Morrey III, Alistair C. Veitch. DataSeries: an efficient, flexible data format for structured serial data
76 -- 83Anna Povzner, Kimberly Keeton, Arif Merchant, Charles B. Morrey III, Mustafa Uysal, Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera. Autograph: automatically extracting workflow file signatures
84 -- 91George Forman, Kave Eshghi, Jaap Suermondt. Efficient detection of large-scale redundancy in enterprise file systems
92 -- 98Umeshwar Dayal, Harumi A. Kuno, Janet L. Wiener, Kevin Wilkinson, Archana Ganapathi, Stefan Krompass. Managing operational business intelligence workloads