WORK-IN-PROGRESS REPORTS (WIPS)
Monday, November 6, 4:00 p.m.5:30 p.m., Emerald Ballroom
Accepted WiPs
Nikolaos Michalakis, Taking the Trust out of Global Scale Web Services
Maxwell Krohn, Information Flow for the Masses
Ya-Yunn Su and Jason Flinn, AutoBash: Hammering the Futz out of System
Management
Iulian Neamtiu and Michael Hicks, Dynamic Software Updating for the Linux Kernel
Troy Ronda, iTrustPage: Preventing Users from Filling out Phishing Web Forms
Bianca Schroeder and Garth A. Gibson, Failures in the Real World
Marek Olszewski, Keir Mierle, Adam Czajkowski, and Angela Demke Brown,
Dynamically Instrumenting Operating Systems with JIT Recompilation
Christopher R. LaRosa, Pattern Mining Kernel Trace Data to Detect Systemic
Problems
Dejan Kostic, Spectrum: Overlay Network Bandwidth Provisioning
Kurt B. Ferreira, Ron Brightwell, and Patrick Bridges, An Infrastructure for
Characterizing the Sensitivity of Parallel Applications to OS Noise
David Essary, Limits of Power and Latency Reductions by Intelligent
Grouping
Cristian Tapus, David Noblet, and Jason Hickey, Distributed Filename Look-up
using DNS
Atul Singh, Petros Maniatis, Peter Druschel and Timothy Roscoe, Bounded
Inconsistency BFT Protocols: Trading Consistency for Throughput
Yougang Song and Brett D. Fleisch, EyesOn: A Secure File System that Supports
Intelligent Version Creation and Management
Charles Reis, Robust Isolation of Browser-Based Applications
Arati Baliga, Stealth Attacks on Kernel Data
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