USENIX Technical Program - OSDI 99
Third Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
February 22-25, 1999
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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REFEREED PAPERS TRACK
Tuesday, February 23, 1999
I/O
Automatic I/O Hint Generation Through Speculative Execution
Fay Chang, Garth A. Gibson, Carnegie Mellon University
IO-Lite: A Unified I/O Buffering and Caching System
Vivek S. Pai, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, Rice University
Virtual Log Based File Systems for a Programmable Disk
Randolph Y. Wang, University of California, Berkeley; Thomas E. Anderson, University of Washington, Seattle; David A. Patterson, University of California, Berkeley
Resource Management
Resource Containers: A New Facility for Resource Management in Server Systems
Gaurav Banga, Peter Druschel, Rice University; Jeffrey C. Mogul, Western Research Laboratory, Compaq Computer Corp.
Defending Against Denial of Service Attacks in Scout
Oliver Spatscheck, University of Arizona; Larry L. Peterson, Princeton University
Self-Paging in the Nemesis Operating System
Steven M. Hand, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
Wednesday, February 24, 1999
Kernels
Tornado: Maximizing Locality and Concurrency in a Shared Memory Multiprocessor Operating System
Ben Gamsa,University of Toronto; Orran Krieger, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Jonathan Appavoo, Michael Stumm, University of Toronto
Interface and Execution Models in the Fluke Kernel
Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler, Jay Lepreau, Roland McGrath, Patrick Tullmann, University of Utah
Fine-Grained Dynamic Instrumentation of Commodity Operating System Kernels
Ariel Tamches, Barton P. Miller, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Real-Time
ETI Resource Distributor: Guaranteed Resource Allocation and Scheduling in Multimedia Systems
Miche Baker-Harvey, Equator Technologies, Inc.
A Feedback-driven Proportion Allocator for Real-Rate Scheduling
David C. Steere, Ashvin Goel, Joshua Gruenberg, Dylan McNamee, Calton Pu, Jonathan Walpole, Oregon Graduate Institute
A Comparison of Windows Driver Model Latency Performance on Windows NT and Windows 98
Erik Cota-Robles, James P. Held, Intel Architecture Labs
Distributed Systems
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance
Miguel Castro, Barbara Liskov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Coign Automatic Distributed Partitioning System
Galen C. Hunt, Microsoft Research; Michael L. Scott, University of Rochester
Thursday, February 25, 1999
Virtual Memory
Tapeworm: High-Level Abstractions of Shared Accesses
Peter J. Keleher, University of Maryland
MultiView and Millipage - Fine-Grain Sharing in Page-Based DSMs
Ayal Itzkovitz, Assaf Schuster, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Optimizing the Idle Task and Other MMU Tricks
Cort Dougan, Paul Mackerras, Victor Yodaiken, New Mexico Institute of Technology
Filesystems
Logical vs. Physical File System Backup
Norman C. Hutchinson, University of British Columbia; Stephen Manley, Mike Federwisch, Guy Harris, Dave Hitz, Steven Kleiman, Sean O'Malley, Network Appliance, Inc.
The Design of a Multicast-based Distributed File System
Björn Grönvall, Assar Westerlund, Stephen Pink, Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Luleå University of Technology
Integrating Content-based Access Mechanisms with Hierarchical File Systems
Burra Gopal, Microsoft Corp; Udi Manber, University of Arizona
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