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9th HotOS 2003: Lihue (Kauai), Hawaii, USA
- Michael B. Jones:
Proceedings of HotOS'03: 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, May 18-21, 2003, Lihue (Kauai), Hawaii, USA. USENIX 2003, ISBN 1-931971-17-X
The Emperor's Clothes
- Charles Blake, Rodrigo Rodrigues:
High Availability, Scalable Storage, Dynamic Peer Networks: Pick Two. 1-6 - Anjali Gupta, Barbara Liskov, Rodrigo Rodrigues:
One Hop Lookups for Peer-to-Peer Overlays. 7-12 - Val Henson:
An Analysis of Compare-by-hash. 13-18 - J. Robert von Behren, Jeremy Condit, Eric A. Brewer:
Why Events Are a Bad Idea (for High-Concurrency Servers). 19-24
Popping & Pushing the Stack
- Jeffrey C. Mogul:
TCP Offload Is a Dumb Idea Whose Time Has Come. 25-30 - Parveen Patel, David Wetherall, Jay Lepreau, Andrew Whitaker:
TCP Meets Mobile Code. 31-36 - Y. Charlie Hu, Saumitra M. Das, Himabindu Pucha:
Exploiting the Synergy between Peer-to-Peer and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 37-42
Distributed Systems
- Sameer Ajmani, Barbara Liskov, Liuba Shrira:
Scheduling and Simulation: How to Upgrade Distributed Systems. 43-48 - Mukesh Agrawal, Srinivasan Seshan:
Development Tools for Distributed Applications. 49-54 - Constantine P. Sapuntzakis, Monica S. Lam:
Virtual Appliances in the Collective: A Road to Hassle-Free Computing. 55-60 - Alan Mislove, Ansley Post, Charles Reis, Paul Willmann, Peter Druschel, Dan S. Wallach, Xavier Bonnaire, Pierre Sens, Jean-Michel Busca, Luciana Bezerra Arantes:
POST: A Secure, Resilient, Cooperative Messaging System. 61-66
When Things Go Wrong
- George Candea, Armando Fox:
Crash-Only Software. 67-72 - Flavio Paiva Junqueira, Ranjita Bhagwan, Keith Marzullo, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker:
The Phoenix Recovery System: Rebuilding from the Ashes of an Internet Catastrophe. 73-78 - Mike Y. Chen, Emre Kiciman, Anthony J. Accardi, Armando Fox, Eric A. Brewer:
Using Runtime Paths for Macroanalysis. 79-84 - Paul Barham, Rebecca Isaacs, Richard Mortier, Dushyanth Narayanan:
Magpie: Online Modelling and Performance-aware Systems. 85-90 - Joshua Redstone, Michael M. Swift, Brian N. Bershad:
Using Computers to Diagnose Computer Problems. 91-86
Performance Optimization
- Robert J. Fowler, Alan L. Cox, Sameh Elnikety, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Using Performance Reflection in Systems Software. 97-102 - Mohan Rajagopalan, Saumya K. Debray, Matti A. Hiltunen, Richard D. Schlichting:
Cassyopia: Compiler Assisted System Optimization. 103-108 - Amit Purohit, Charles P. Wright, Joseph Spadavecchia, Erez Zadok:
Cosy: Develop in User-Land, Run in Kernel-Mode. 109-114
Storage 1
- Craig A. N. Soules, Gregory R. Ganger:
Why Can't I Find My Files? New Methods for Automating Attribute Assignment. 115-120 - Bogdan C. Popescu, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
Secure Data Replication over Untrusted Hosts. 121-126 - Timothy Roscoe, Steven Hand:
Palimpsest: Soft-Capacity Storage for Planetary-Scale Services. 127-132
Trusting Hardware
- Benjie Chen, Robert Tappan Morris:
Certifying Program Execution with Secure Processors. 133-138 - Emmett Witchel, Krste Asanovic:
Hardware Works, Software Doesn't: Enforcing Modularity with Mondriaan Memory Protection. 139-144 - Tal Garfinkel, Mendel Rosenblum, Dan Boneh:
Flexible OS Support and Applications for Trusted Computing. 145-150
Pervasive Computing
- Angela B. Dalton, Carla Schlatter Ellis:
Sensing User Intention and Context for Energy Management. 151-156 - Urs Hengartner, Peter Steenkiste:
Access Control to Information in Pervasive Computing Environments. 157-162 - Marco Gruteser, Graham Schelle, Ashish Jain, Richard Han, Dirk Grunwald:
Privacy-Aware Location Sensor Networks. 163-168
Storage 2
- Svend Frølund, Arif Merchant, Yasushi Saito, Susan Spence, Alistair C. Veitch:
FAB: Enterprise Storage Systems on a Shoestring. 169-174 - Benjamin C. Ling, Armando Fox:
The Case for a Session State Storage Layer. 175-180 - Zhichen Xu, Magnus Karlsson, Chunqiang Tang, Christos T. Karamanolis:
Towards a Semantic-Aware File Store. 181-187
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