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9th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 2000: Kolding, Denmark
- Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop, Kolding, Denmark, September 17-20, 2000. ACM 2000
Nomadic computing and reconciliation
- Marc Shapiro, Antony I. T. Rowstron, Anne-Marie Kermarrec:
Application-independent reconciliation for nomadic applications. 1-6 - Paulo Sérgio Almeida, Carlos Baquero, Victor Fonte:
Panasync: dependency tracking among file copies. 7-12 - Scott Mitchell, Mark D. Spiteri, John Bates, George Coulouris:
Context-aware multimedia computing in the intelligent hospital. 13-18
OS architecture I
- Gilles Muller, Charles Consel, Renaud Marlet, Luciano Porto Barreto, Fabrice Mérillon, Laurent Réveillère:
Towards robust OSes for appliances: a new approach based on domain-specific languages. 19-24 - Grzegorz Czajkowski:
Multiprocessing and portability for PDAs. 25-29
Energy-aware OS's
- Amin Vahdat, Alvin R. Lebeck, Carla Schlatter Ellis:
Every joule is precious: the case for revisiting operating system design for energy efficiency. 31-36 - Frank Bellosa:
The benefits of event: driven energy accounting in power-sensitive systems. 37-42 - James N. Weatherall:
The R2 low-power messaging and rendezvous layer: power efficient communications for tetherless computing. 43-48 - Valérie Issarny, Michel Banâtre, Frédéric Weis, Gilbert Cabillic, Paul Couderc, M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano, Frédéric Parain:
Providing an embedded software environment for wireless PDAs. 49-54
Naming and mobility
- Aline Baggio, Gerco Ballintijn, Maarten van Steen:
Mechanisms for effective caching in the Globe location service. 55-60 - Robert Tappan Morris, John Jannotti, M. Frans Kaashoek, Jinyang Li, Douglas Decouto:
CarNet: a scalable ad hoc wireless network system. 61-65 - Mark J. Wharton:
Geographical and organisational locality in active environments. 67-72
Distributed storage
- Christian Damsgaard Jensen:
CryptoCache: a secure sharable file cache for roaming users. 73-78 - Brian D. Noble, Ben Fleis, Landon P. Cox:
Deferring trust in fluid replication. 79-84 - Eran Gabber, Elizabeth A. M. Shriver:
Let's put NetApp and CacheFlow out of business! 85-90
OS architecture II
- Rolf Neugebauer, Derek McAuley:
Congestion prices as feedback signals: an approach to QoS management. 91-96 - Dejan S. Milojicic, Alan Messer, James Shau, Guangrui Fu, Alberto Muñoz:
Increasing relevance of memory hardware errors: a case for recoverable programming models. 97-102 - David Petrou, Khalil Amiri, Gregory R. Ganger, Garth A. Gibson:
Easing the management of data-parallel systems via adaptation. 103-108 - Alain Gefflaut, Trent Jaeger, Yoonho Park, Jochen Liedtke, Kevin Elphinstone, Volkmar Uhlig, Jonathon Tidswell, Luke Deller, Lars Reuther:
The SawMill multiserver approach. 109-114
Proceedings - only
- Colin Allison, Duncan McPherson, Dirk Husemann:
New channels, old concerns: scalable and reliable data dissemination. 115-120 - Ernest Artiaga, Albert Serra, Marisa Gil:
Porting multithreading libraries to an exokernel system. 121-126 - Michel Banâtre, Paul Couderc, Jean-Marc Menaud, Frédéric Weis:
Proximate interactions of wireless appliances. 127-132 - Uwe Baumgarten, Claudia Eckert, Harald Görl:
Trust and confidence in open systems: does security harmonize with mobility? 133-138 - Ewa Z. Bem, John Rosenberg:
An algorithm for stabilising multiple stores. 139-145 - Danilo Beuche, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich, Reinhard Meyer, Holger Papajewski, Friedrich Schön, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Olaf Spinczyk, Ute Spinczyk:
On architecture transparency in operating systems. 147-152 - Peter Coschurba, Uwe Kubach, Alexander Leonhardi:
Research issues in developing a platform for spatial-aware applications. 153-158 - Raymond Cunningham, Vinny Cahill:
System support for smart cars: requirements and research directions. 159-164 - Nigel Davies, Pierre-Guillaume Raverdy:
Position paper: the role of platforms and operating systems in supporting home networks. 165-170 - Frédéric Parain, Gilbert Cabillic, Michel Banâtre, M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano, Valérie Issarny, Jean-Philippe Lesot:
Increasing appliance autonomy using energy-aware scheduling of Java multimedia applications. 171-175 - Robert Grimm, Thomas E. Anderson, Brian N. Bershad, David Wetherall:
A system architecture for pervasive computing. 177-182 - Ramakrishna Gummadi, Randy H. Katz:
The data management problem in post-pc devices and a solution. 183-188 - Trent Jaeger, Jonathon Tidswell, Alain Gefflaut, Yoonho Park, Kevin Elphinstone, Jochen Liedtke:
Synchronous IPC over transparent monitors. 189-194 - Tim Kindberg, John J. Barton:
Towards a real-world wide web. 195-200 - Greg Law, Julie A. McCann:
Decomposition of preemptive scheduling in the Go! component-based operating system. 201-206 - Jochen Liedtke, Marcus Völp, Kevin Elphinstone:
Preliminary thoughts on memory-bus scheduling. 207-210 - Kostas Magoutis, José Carlos Brustoloni, Eran Gabber, Wee Teck Ng, Abraham Silberschatz:
Building appliances out of components using Pebble. 211-216 - Raphaël Marvie, Marie-Claude Pellegrini, Olivier Potonniée:
Smart cards: a system support for service accessibility from heterogeneous devices. 217-222 - Hugo Miranda, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
Balancing configurability and efficiency in network support tools. 223-228 - Manuel Román, Roy H. Campbell:
Gaia: enabling active spaces. 229-234 - Timothy Roscoe, J. Bryan Lyles:
Distributing processing without DPEs: design considerations for public computing platforms. 235-240 - Tetsuya Saito, Tatsuya Hagino:
Commons: resource sharing and protection in mobile appliance OS. 241-244 - Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Caching trust rather than content. 245-246 - Luís Veiga, João Garcia, João Nuno de Oliveira e Silva, Paulo Ferreira:
Distributed object invocation in OBIWAN. 247-252
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