OSDI Work-in-Progress Talks (Tuesday, 4:00pm)
Consistency Management in the Sombrero Single Address Space Operating System
Alan Skousen*, Donald Miller, John Olson and Ron Feigen, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Arizona State University
Composing for Ilities
Emre Kiciman and Armando Fox, Stanford University
The Case for a Domain-Specific Language for Process Scheduling
Luciano Porto Barreto*, and Gilles Muller, IRISA/INRIA - COMPOSE Group
Operating Systems Source Code Software Quality Assessment
Thomas A Drake, Integrated Computer Concepts
Ilya Grishashvili and Brett D. Fleisch*, University of California Riverside
Aggregate Scheduling: Enhancing Throughput in Collective Tasking Systems
Lakshminarayanan Subramanian*, Randy H. Katz and Michael J.Franklin, EECS/ Computer Science Division, University of California at Berkeley
Availability of Replicated Internet Services as a Function of Consistency:
Theory and Practice
Haifeng Yu* and Amin Vahdat, Computer Science Department, Duke University
Oceano: an Architecture for Computing Utility
Karen Appleby, Sameh Fakhouri, Liana Fong*, Jun Fong, Germ‡n Goldszmidt, Michael Kalantar, Srirama Krishnakumar, Mark
Mei, Donald Pazel, John Pershing, and Benny Rochwerger, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Tapestry: a fault-tolerant wide-area location and routing mechanism
Ben Y. Zhao*, John Kubiatowicz and Anthony Joseph, EECS/Computer Science Division, University of California at Berkeley
Using History to Improve Mobile Application Adaptation
Dushyanth Narayanan*, Jason Flinn and M. Satyanarayanan, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Inferring Task Deadlines and CPU Requirements to Aid Dynamic Voltage Scaling
Jacob R. Lorch* and Alan Jay Smith, University of California, Berkeley
Providing Robust File-manipulation Support in Decentralized Sharing
Protocols
Ramakrishna Gummadi*, Randy H. Katz and Anthony D. Joseph, University of California, Berkeley
Self-Managing Storage
Kim Keeton, Erik Riedel, Alistair Veitch* and John Wilkes, Hewlett-Packard Labs
iReserve: An Integrated and Adaptive Resource Reservation
Nobuhiko Nishio* and Hideyuki Tokuda
Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University
SuezOS : A Safely Extensible Router OS and its Applications
Prashant Pradhan*, Dept. of Computer Science, SUNY Stony Brook.
Reboot-Based High Availability
George Candea* and Armando Fox, Stanford University
Panorama: Distributed Topology Control for Multihop Wireless Networks
Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research
Li Li, Computer Science Dept., Cornell University
Yi-Min Wang* and Roger Wattenhofer, Microsoft Research
Predictable Scheduling for a Soft Modem
Stefan Saroiu*, University of Washington
Michael B. Jones, Microsoft Research
Two-Phase Blocking -- Again!
Dan Tsafrir and Dror Feitelson*, School of Computer Science and Engineering, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
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