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Bryan Ford
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- affiliation: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
- affiliation (former): Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
- affiliation (former): Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
- affiliation (former): University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c78]Haoqian Zhang, Michelle Yeo, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
ZeroAuction: Zero-Deposit Sealed-Bid Auction via Delayed Execution. FC Workshops 2024: 170-188 - [c77]Louis-Henri Merino, Alaleh Azhir, Haoqian Zhang, Simone Colombo, Bernhard Tellenbach, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
E-Vote Your Conscience: Perceptions of Coercion and Vote Buying, and the Usability of Fake Credentials in Online Voting. SP 2024: 3478-3496 - [i54]Louis-Henri Merino, Alaleh Azhir, Haoqian Zhang, Simone Colombo, Bernhard Tellenbach, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
E-Vote Your Conscience: Perceptions of Coercion and Vote Buying, and the Usability of Fake Credentials in Online Voting. CoRR abs/2404.12075 (2024) - [i53]Bryan Ford:
Reasoning Around Paradox with Grounded Deduction. CoRR abs/2409.08243 (2024) - [i52]Haoqian Zhang, Michelle Yeo, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
ZeroAuction: Zero-Deposit Sealed-bid Auction via Delayed Execution. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2024: 189 (2024) - 2023
- [c76]Haoqian Zhang, Louis-Henri Merino, Ziyan Qu, Mahsa Bastankhah, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
F3B: A Low-Overhead Blockchain Architecture with Per-Transaction Front-Running Protection. AFT 2023: 3:1-3:23 - [c75]Haoqian Zhang, Mahsa Bastankhah, Louis-Henri Merino, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
Breaking Blockchain Rationality with Out-of-Band Collusion. FC Workshops 2023: 489-501 - [c74]Pasindu Tennage, Cristina Basescu, Lefteris Kokoris-Kogias, Ewa Syta, Philipp Jovanovic, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
QuePaxa: Escaping the tyranny of timeouts in consensus. SOSP 2023: 281-297 - [c73]Simone Colombo, Kirill Nikitin, Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, David J. Wu, Bryan Ford:
Authenticated private information retrieval. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 3835-3851 - [i51]Haoqian Zhang, Mahsa Bastankhah, Louis-Henri Merino, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
Breaking Blockchain Rationality with Out-of-Band Collusion. CoRR abs/2305.00554 (2023) - [i50]Simone Colombo, Kirill Nikitin, Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, David J. Wu, Bryan Ford:
Authenticated private information retrieval. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2023: 297 (2023) - 2022
- [j16]Amogh Pradeep, Hira Javaid, Ryan Williams, Antoine Rault, David R. Choffnes, Stevens Le Blond, Bryan Ford:
Moby: A Blackout-Resistant Anonymity Network for Mobile Devices. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2022(3): 247-267 (2022) - [c72]Haoqian Zhang, Louis-Henri Merino, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
Flash Freezing Flash Boys: Countering Blockchain Front-Running. ICDCS Workshops 2022: 90-95 - [i49]Louis-Henri Merino, Simone Colombo, Jeff Allen, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
TRIP: Trustless Coercion-Resistant In-Person Voter Registration. CoRR abs/2202.06692 (2022) - [i48]Pasindu Tennage, Cristina Basescu, Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Ewa Syta, Philipp Jovanovic, Bryan Ford:
Baxos: Backing off for Robust and Efficient Consensus. CoRR abs/2204.10934 (2022) - [i47]Haoqian Zhang, Louis-Henri Merino, Vero Estrada-Galiñanes, Bryan Ford:
F3B: A Low-Latency Commit-and-Reveal Architecture to Mitigate Blockchain Front-Running. CoRR abs/2205.08529 (2022) - [i46]Bryan Ford:
Matchertext: Towards Verbatim Interlanguage Embedding. CoRR abs/2212.14129 (2022) - 2021
- [c71]Cristina Basescu, Bryan Ford:
Immunizing Systems from Distant Failures by Limiting Lamport Exposure. HotNets 2021: 199-205 - [i45]Lúcás Críostóir Meier, Simone Colombo, Marin Thiercelin, Bryan Ford:
Constant-Time Arithmetic for Safer Cryptography. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2021: 1121 (2021) - 2020
- [j15]Ludovic Barman, Italo Dacosta, Mahdi Zamani, Ennan Zhai, Apostolos Pyrgelis, Bryan Ford, Joan Feigenbaum, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
PriFi: Low-Latency Anonymity for Organizational Networks. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2020(4): 24-47 (2020) - [j14]Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Enis Ceyhun Alp, Linus Gasser, Philipp Jovanovic, Ewa Syta, Bryan Ford:
CALYPSO: Private Data Management for Decentralized Ledgers. Proc. VLDB Endow. 14(4): 586-599 (2020) - [i44]Bryan Ford, Philipp Jovanovic, Ewa Syta:
Que Sera Consensus: Simple Asynchronous Agreement with Private Coins and Threshold Logical Clocks. CoRR abs/2003.02291 (2020) - [i43]Bryan Ford:
Democratic Value and Money for Decentralized Digital Society. CoRR abs/2003.12375 (2020) - [i42]Bryan Ford:
A Liquid Perspective on Democratic Choice. CoRR abs/2003.12393 (2020) - [i41]Haoqian Zhang, Cristina Basescu, Bryan Ford:
Economic Principles of PoPCoin, a Democratic Time-based Cryptocurrency. CoRR abs/2011.01712 (2020) - [i40]Bryan Ford:
Identity and Personhood in Digital Democracy: Evaluating Inclusion, Equality, Security, and Privacy in Pseudonym Parties and Other Proofs of Personhood. CoRR abs/2011.02412 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j13]Georgia Fragkouli, Katerina J. Argyraki, Bryan Ford:
MorphIT: Morphing Packet Reports for Internet Transparency. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2019(2): 88-104 (2019) - [j12]Kirill Nikitin, Ludovic Barman, Wouter Lueks, Matthew Underwood, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Bryan Ford:
Reducing Metadata Leakage from Encrypted Files and Communication with PURBs. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2019(4): 6-33 (2019) - [j11]Jean Louis Raisaro, Juan Ramón Troncoso-Pastoriza, Mickaël Misbach, João Sá Sousa, Sylvain Pradervand, Edoardo Missiaglia, Olivier Michielin, Bryan Ford, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
MedCo: Enabling Secure and Privacy-Preserving Exploration of Distributed Clinical and Genomic Data. IEEE ACM Trans. Comput. Biol. Bioinform. 16(4): 1328-1341 (2019) - [c70]Enis Ceyhun Alp, Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Georgia Fragkouli, Bryan Ford:
Rethinking General-Purpose Decentralized Computing. HotOS 2019: 105-112 - [c69]Manu Drijvers, Kasra Edalatnejad, Bryan Ford, Eike Kiltz, Julian Loss, Gregory Neven, Igors Stepanovs:
On the Security of Two-Round Multi-Signatures. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2019: 1084-1101 - [i39]Bryan Ford:
Threshold Logical Clocks for Asynchronous Distributed Coordination and Consensus. CoRR abs/1907.07010 (2019) - [i38]Bryan Ford, Rainer Böhme:
Rationality is Self-Defeating in Permissionless Systems. CoRR abs/1910.08820 (2019) - 2018
- [c68]Stevens Le Blond, Alejandro Cuevas, Juan Ramón Troncoso-Pastoriza, Philipp Jovanovic, Bryan Ford, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
On Enforcing the Digital Immunity of a Large Humanitarian Organization. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2018: 424-440 - [c67]Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Linus Gasser, Nicolas Gailly, Ewa Syta, Bryan Ford:
OmniLedger: A Secure, Scale-Out, Decentralized Ledger via Sharding. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2018: 583-598 - [i37]Kirill Nikitin, Ludovic Barman, Matthew Underwood, Bryan Ford:
Reducing Metadata Leakage from Encrypted Files and Communication with PURBs. CoRR abs/1806.03160 (2018) - [i36]Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Enis Ceyhun Alp, Sandra Deepthy Siby, Nicolas Gailly, Philipp Jovanovic, Linus Gasser, Bryan Ford:
Hidden in Plain Sight: Storing and Managing Secrets on a Public Ledger. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2018: 209 (2018) - [i35]Manu Drijvers, Kasra Edalatnejad, Bryan Ford, Gregory Neven:
Okamoto Beats Schnorr: On the Provable Security of Multi-Signatures. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2018: 417 (2018) - 2017
- [j10]David Froelicher, Patricia Egger, João Sá Sousa, Jean Louis Raisaro, Zhicong Huang, Christian Mouchet, Bryan Ford, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
UnLynx: A Decentralized System for Privacy-Conscious Data Sharing. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2017(4): 232-250 (2017) - [c66]Maria Borge, Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Linus Gasser, Nicolas Gailly, Bryan Ford:
Proof-of-Personhood: Redemocratizing Permissionless Cryptocurrencies. EuroS&P Workshops 2017: 23-26 - [c65]Albert Kwon, Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Srinivas Devadas, Bryan Ford:
Atom: Horizontally Scaling Strong Anonymity. SOSP 2017: 406-422 - [c64]Ewa Syta, Philipp Jovanovic, Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Nicolas Gailly, Linus Gasser, Ismail Khoffi, Michael J. Fischer, Bryan Ford:
Scalable Bias-Resistant Distributed Randomness. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2017: 444-460 - [c63]Joan Feigenbaum, Bryan Ford:
Multiple Objectives of Lawful-Surveillance Protocols. Security Protocols Workshop 2017: 1-8 - [c62]Kirill Nikitin, Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Nicolas Gailly, Linus Gasser, Ismail Khoffi, Justin Cappos, Bryan Ford:
CHAINIAC: Proactive Software-Update Transparency via Collectively Signed Skipchains and Verified Builds. USENIX Security Symposium 2017: 1271-1287 - [e2]Dilma Da Silva, Bryan Ford:
Proceedings of the 2017 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, USENIX ATC 2017, Santa Clara, CA, USA, July 12-14, 2017. USENIX Association 2017 [contents] - [i34]Ludovic Barman, Italo Dacosta, Mahdi Zamani, Ennan Zhai, Bryan Ford, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Joan Feigenbaum:
PriFi: A Low-Latency Local-Area Anonymous Communication Network. CoRR abs/1710.10237 (2017) - [i33]Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Linus Gasser, Nicolas Gailly, Bryan Ford:
OmniLedger: A Secure, Scale-Out, Decentralized Ledger. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2017: 406 (2017) - [i32]Kirill Nikitin, Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Linus Gasser, Nicolas Gailly, Ismail Khoffi, Justin Cappos, Bryan Ford:
CHAINIAC: Proactive Software-Update Transparency via Collectively Signed Skipchains and Verified Builds. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2017: 648 (2017) - 2016
- [j9]Albert Kwon, David Lazar, Srinivas Devadas, Bryan Ford:
Riffle: An Efficient Communication System With Strong Anonymity. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2016(2): 115-134 (2016) - [c61]John Maheswaran, Daniel Jackowitz, Ennan Zhai, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Building Privacy-Preserving Cryptographic Credentials from Federated Online Identities. CODASPY 2016: 3-13 - [c60]Ennan Zhai, David Isaac Wolinsky, Ruichuan Chen, Ewa Syta, Chao Teng, Bryan Ford:
AnonRep: Towards Tracking-Resistant Anonymous Reputation. NSDI 2016: 583-596 - [c59]Ewa Syta, Iulia Tamas, Dylan Visher, David Isaac Wolinsky, Philipp Jovanovic, Linus Gasser, Nicolas Gailly, Ismail Khoffi, Bryan Ford:
Keeping Authorities "Honest or Bust" with Decentralized Witness Cosigning. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2016: 526-545 - [c58]Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Nicolas Gailly, Ismail Khoffi, Linus Gasser, Bryan Ford:
Enhancing Bitcoin Security and Performance with Strong Consistency via Collective Signing. USENIX Security Symposium 2016: 279-296 - [c57]Ludovic Barman, Mahdi Zamani, Italo Dacosta, Joan Feigenbaum, Bryan Ford, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, David Wolinsky:
PriFi: A Low-Latency and Tracking-Resistant Protocol for Local-Area Anonymous Communication. WPES@CCS 2016: 181-184 - [c56]Aaron Segal, Joan Feigenbaum, Bryan Ford:
Privacy-Preserving Lawful Contact Chaining: [Preliminary Report]. WPES@CCS 2016: 185-188 - [e1]Bryan Ford, Alex C. Snoeren, Ellen W. Zegura:
Proceedings of the 15th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, HotNets 2016, Atlanta, GA, USA, November 9-10, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4661-0 [contents] - [i31]Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Philipp Jovanovic, Nicolas Gailly, Ismail Khoffi, Linus Gasser, Bryan Ford:
Enhancing Bitcoin Security and Performance with Strong Consistency via Collective Signing. CoRR abs/1602.06997 (2016) - [i30]Aaron Segal, Joan Feigenbaum, Bryan Ford:
Open, privacy-preserving protocols for lawful surveillance. CoRR abs/1607.03659 (2016) - [i29]Albert Kwon, Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Srinivas Devadas, Bryan Ford:
Atom: Scalable Anonymity Resistant to Traffic Analysis. CoRR abs/1612.07841 (2016) - [i28]Ewa Syta, Philipp Jovanovic, Eleftherios Kokoris-Kogias, Nicolas Gailly, Linus Gasser, Ismail Khoffi, Michael J. Fischer, Bryan Ford:
Scalable Bias-Resistant Distributed Randomness. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2016: 1067 (2016) - 2015
- [j8]Joan Feigenbaum, Bryan Ford:
Seeking anonymity in an internet panopticon. Commun. ACM 58(10): 58-69 (2015) - [c55]Bryan Ford:
Hiding in a Panopticon - Grand Challenges in Internet Anonymity. ICISSP 2015: IS-9 - [c54]Ewa Syta, Michael J. Fischer, David Wolinsky, Abraham Silberschatz, Gina Gallegos-García, Bryan Ford:
Private Eyes: Secure Remote Biometric Authentication. SECRYPT 2015: 243-250 - [i27]Ewa Syta, Iulia Tamas, Dylan Visher, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Decentralizing Authorities into Scalable Strongest-Link Cothorities. CoRR abs/1503.08768 (2015) - [i26]Weiyi Wu, Ennan Zhai, Daniel Jackowitz, David Isaac Wolinsky, Liang Gu, Bryan Ford:
Warding off timing attacks in Deterland. CoRR abs/1504.07070 (2015) - 2014
- [j7]Mark Silberstein, Bryan Ford, Emmett Witchel:
GPUfs: the case for operating system services on GPUs. Commun. ACM 57(12): 68-79 (2014) - [j6]Ewa Syta, Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Shu-Chun Weng, David Wolinsky, Bryan Ford, Aaron Johnson:
Security Analysis of Accountable Anonymity in Dissent. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. Secur. 17(1): 4:1-4:35 (2014) - [j5]Mark Silberstein, Bryan Ford, Idit Keidar, Emmett Witchel:
GPUfs: Integrating a file system with GPUs. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 32(1): 1:1-1:31 (2014) - [c53]Jay Chen, Lakshmi Subramanian, Janardhan R. Iyengar, Bryan Ford:
TAQ: enhancing fairness and performance predictability in small packet regimes. EuroSys 2014: 7:1-7:14 - [c52]David Isaac Wolinsky, Daniel Jackowitz, Bryan Ford:
Managing NymBoxes for Identity and Tracking Protection. TRIOS 2014 - [c51]Ennan Zhai, Ruichuan Chen, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Heading Off Correlated Failures through Independence-as-a-Service. OSDI 2014: 317-334 - [c50]Aaron Segal, Bryan Ford, Joan Feigenbaum:
Catching Bandits and Only Bandits: Privacy-Preserving Intersection Warrants for Lawful Surveillance. FOCI 2014 - [i25]Michael F. Nowlan, Jose M. Faleiro, Bryan Ford:
Crux: Locality-Preserving Distributed Systems. CoRR abs/1405.0637 (2014) - [i24]John Maheswaran, Daniel Jackowitz, David Isaac Wolinsky, Lining Wang, Bryan Ford:
Crypto-Book: Bootstrapping Privacy Preserving Online Identities from Social Networks. CoRR abs/1406.4053 (2014) - 2013
- [c49]Yu Zhang, Bryan Ford:
Lazy tree mapping: generalizing and scaling deterministic parallelism. APSys 2013: 20:1-20:7 - [c48]Mark Silberstein, Bryan Ford, Idit Keidar, Emmett Witchel:
GPUfs: integrating a file system with GPUs. ASPLOS 2013: 485-498 - [c47]Hongda Xiao, Bryan Ford, Joan Feigenbaum:
Structural cloud audits that protect private information. CCSW 2013: 101-112 - [c46]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Wendy Mu, Dan Boneh, Bryan Ford:
Ensuring high-quality randomness in cryptographic key generation. CCS 2013: 685-696 - [c45]David Isaac Wolinsky, Ewa Syta, Bryan Ford:
Hang with your buddies to resist intersection attacks. CCS 2013: 1153-1166 - [c44]Ennan Zhai, Ruichuan Chen, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
An untold story of redundant clouds: making your service deployment truly reliable. HotDep 2013: 3:1-3:6 - [c43]John Maheswaran, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Crypto-Book: an architecture for privacy preserving online identities. HotNets 2013: 14:1-14:7 - [c42]Andreas Voellmy, Junchang Wang, Yang Richard Yang, Bryan Ford, Paul Hudak:
Maple: simplifying SDN programming using algorithmic policies. SIGCOMM 2013: 87-98 - [c41]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Proactively Accountable Anonymous Messaging in Verdict. USENIX Security Symposium 2013: 147-162 - [c40]Michael F. Nowlan, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Reducing Latency in Tor Circuits with Unordered Delivery. FOCI 2013 - [c39]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Bryan Ford:
Conscript your friends into larger anonymity sets with JavaScript. WPES 2013: 243-248 - [i23]David Isaac Wolinsky, Ewa Syta, Bryan Ford:
Hang With Your Buddies to Resist Intersection Attacks. CoRR abs/1305.5236 (2013) - [i22]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Bryan Ford:
Conscript Your Friends into Larger Anonymity Sets with JavaScript. CoRR abs/1309.0958 (2013) - [i21]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Wendy Mu, Dan Boneh, Bryan Ford:
Ensuring High-Quality Randomness in Cryptographic Key Generation. CoRR abs/1309.7366 (2013) - [i20]David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
WiNoN - Plugging the Leaky Boat of Web Anonymity. CoRR abs/1312.3665 (2013) - [i19]Joan Feigenbaum, Bryan Ford:
Seeking Anonymity in an Internet Panopticon. CoRR abs/1312.5307 (2013) - 2012
- [j4]Amittai Aviram, Shu-Chun Weng, Sen Hu, Bryan Ford:
Efficient system-enforced deterministic parallelism. Commun. ACM 55(5): 111-119 (2012) - [c38]Bryan Ford:
Plugging Side-Channel Leaks with Timing Information Flow Control. HotCloud 2012 - [c37]Bryan Ford:
Icebergs in the Clouds: The Other Risks of Cloud Computing. HotCloud 2012 - [c36]Michael F. Nowlan, Bryan Ford, Ramakrishna Gummadi:
Non-Linear Compression: Gzip Me Not! HotStorage 2012 - [c35]Nuno Santos, Rodrigo Rodrigues, Bryan Ford:
Enhancing the OS against Security Threats in System Administration. Middleware 2012: 415-435 - [c34]Michael F. Nowlan, Nabin Tiwari, Janardhan R. Iyengar, Syed Obaid Amin, Bryan Ford:
Fitting Square Pegs Through Round Pipes: Unordered Delivery Wire-Compatible with TCP and TLS. NSDI 2012: 383-398 - [c33]David Isaac Wolinsky, Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Bryan Ford, Aaron Johnson:
Dissent in Numbers: Making Strong Anonymity Scale. OSDI 2012: 179-182 - [c32]Xiaoxiao Song, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Faceless: decentralized anonymous group messaging for online social networks. SNS 2012: 13 - [i18]Bryan Ford:
Icebergs in the Clouds: the Other Risks of Cloud Computing. CoRR abs/1203.1979 (2012) - [i17]Bryan Ford:
Plugging Side-Channel Leaks with Timing Information Flow Control. CoRR abs/1203.3428 (2012) - [i16]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, David Isaac Wolinsky, Bryan Ford:
Dining in the Sunshine: Verifiable Anonymous Communication with Verdict. CoRR abs/1209.4819 (2012) - 2011
- [j3]Joseph D. Touch, Ilia Baldine, Rudra Dutta, Gregory G. Finn, Bryan Ford, Scott Jordan, Daniel Massey, Abraham Matta, Christos Papadopoulos, Peter L. Reiher, George N. Rouskas:
A Dynamic Recursive Unified Internet Design (DRUID). Comput. Networks 55(4): 919-935 (2011) - [c31]Liang Gu, Alexander Vaynberg, Bryan Ford, Zhong Shao, David Costanzo:
CertiKOS: a certified kernel for secure cloud computing. APSys 2011: 3 - [c30]Yu Zhang, Bryan Ford:
A virtual memory foundation for scalable deterministic parallelism. APSys 2011: 7 - [c29]Amittai Aviram, Bryan Ford:
Deterministic OpenMP for Race-Free Parallelism. HotPar 2011 - [c28]Jay Chen, Janardhan R. Iyengar, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Bryan Ford:
TCP behavior in sub packet regimes. SIGMETRICS 2011: 157-158 - [c27]Jacob Strauss, Justin Mazzola Paluska, Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Bryan Ford, Robert Tappan Morris, M. Frans Kaashoek:
Eyo: Device-Transparent Personal Storage. USENIX ATC 2011 - [i15]Janardhan R. Iyengar, Bryan Ford, Syed Obaid Amin, Michael F. Nowlan, Nabin Tiwari:
Wire-Compatible Unordered Delivery in TCP and TLS. CoRR abs/1103.0463 (2011) - 2010
- [j2]Jacob Strauss, Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Justin Mazzola Paluska, Bryan Ford, Robert Tappan Morris, M. Frans Kaashoek:
Device transparency: a new model for mobile storage. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 44(1): 5-9 (2010) - [c26]Amittai Aviram, Sen Hu, Bryan Ford, Ramakrishna Gummadi:
Determinating timing channels in compute clouds. CCSW 2010: 103-108 - [c25]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Bryan Ford:
Dissent: accountable anonymous group messaging. CCS 2010: 340-350 - [c24]Amittai Aviram, Shu-Chun Weng, Sen Hu, Bryan Ford:
Efficient System-Enforced Deterministic Parallelism. OSDI 2010: 193-206 - [i14]Amittai Aviram, Sen Hu, Bryan Ford, Ramakrishna Gummadi:
Determinating Timing Channels in Statistically Multiplexed Clouds. CoRR abs/1003.5303 (2010) - [i13]Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Bryan Ford:
Accountable Anonymous Group Messaging. CoRR abs/1004.3057 (2010) - [i12]Amittai Aviram, Shu-Chun Weng, Sen Hu, Bryan Ford:
Efficient System-Enforced Deterministic Parallelism. CoRR abs/1005.3450 (2010) - [i11]Pyda Srisuresh, Bryan Ford:
Unintended Consequences of NAT Deployments with Overlapping Address Space. RFC 5684: 1-26 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c23]Bryan Ford, Janardhan R. Iyengar:
Efficient Cross-Layer Negotiation. HotNets 2009 - [i10]Janardhan R. Iyengar, Bryan Ford:
Flow Splitting with Fate Sharing in a Next Generation Transport Services Architecture. CoRR abs/0912.0921 (2009) - [i9]Amittai Aviram, Bryan Ford:
Deterministic Execution for Multicore and Cloud Computing. CoRR abs/0912.0926 (2009) - [i8]Pyda Srisuresh, Bryan Ford, Senthil Sivakumar, Saikat Guha:
NAT Behavioral Requirements for ICMP. RFC 5508: 1-29 (2009) - 2008
- [b1]Bryan Ford:
Global connectivity architecture of mobile personal devices. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2008 - [c22]Bryan Ford, Janardhan R. Iyengar:
Breaking Up the Transport Logjam. HotNets 2008: 85-90 - [c21]Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss:
An offline foundation for online accountable pseudonyms. SNS 2008: 31-36 - [c20]Bryan Ford, Russ Cox:
Vx32: Lightweight User-level Sandboxing on the x86. USENIX ATC 2008: 293-306 - [i7]Pyda Srisuresh, Bryan Ford, Dan Kegel:
State of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Communication across Network Address Translators (NATs). RFC 5128: 1-32 (2008) - [i6]Saikat Guha, Kaushik Biswas, Bryan Ford, Senthil Sivakumar, Pyda Srisuresh:
NAT Behavioral Requirements for TCP. RFC 5382: 1-31 (2008) - 2007
- [c19]Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Robert Tappan Morris, M. Frans Kaashoek:
Alpaca: extensible authorization for distributed services. CCS 2007: 432-444 - [c18]Bryan Ford:
Structured streams: a new transport abstraction. SIGCOMM 2007: 361-372 - 2006
- [c17]Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Sean C. Rhea, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Tappan Morris:
User-Relative Names for Globally Connected Personal Devices. IPTPS 2006 - [c16]Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Sean C. Rhea, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Tappan Morris:
Persistent Personal Names for Globally Connected Mobile Devices. OSDI 2006: 233-248 - [i5]Bryan Ford:
VXA: A Virtual Architecture for Durable Compressed Archives. CoRR abs/cs/0603073 (2006) - [i4]Bryan Ford, Pyda Srisuresh, Dan Kegel:
Peer-to-Peer Communication Across Network Address Translators. CoRR abs/cs/0603074 (2006) - [i3]Bryan Ford:
Unmanaged Internet Protocol: Taming the Edge Network Management Crisis. CoRR abs/cs/0603075 (2006) - [i2]Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Sean C. Rhea, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Tappan Morris:
User-Relative Names for Globally Connected Personal Devices. CoRR abs/cs/0603076 (2006) - [i1]Bryan Ford:
Packrat Parsing: Simple, Powerful, Lazy, Linear Time. CoRR abs/cs/0603077 (2006) - 2005
- [c15]Bryan Ford:
VXA: A Virtual Architecture for Durable Compressed Archives. FAST 2005 - [c14]Bryan Ford, Pyda Srisuresh, Dan Kegel:
Peer-to-Peer Communication Across Network Address Translators. USENIX ATC, General Track 2005: 179-192 - 2004
- [j1]Bryan Ford:
Unmanaged Internet Protocol: taming the edge network management crisis. Comput. Commun. Rev. 34(1): 93-98 (2004) - [c13]Bryan Ford:
Parsing expression grammars: a recognition-based syntactic foundation. POPL 2004: 111-122 - 2002
- [c12]Bryan Ford:
Packrat parsing: : simple, powerful, lazy, linear time, functional pearl. ICFP 2002: 36-47
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c11]Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler, Jay Lepreau, Roland McGrath, Patrick Tullmann:
Interface and Execution Models in the Fluke Kernel. OSDI 1999: 101-115 - 1997
- [c10]Bryan Ford, Kevin Van Maren, Jay Lepreau, Stephen Clawson, Bart Robinson, Jeff Turner:
The Flux OS Toolkit: Reusable Components for OS Implementation. Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems 1997: 14-19 - [c9]Eric Eide, Kevin Frei, Bryan Ford, Jay Lepreau, Gary Lindstrom:
Flick: A Flexible, Optimizing IDL Compiler. PLDI 1997: 44-56 - [c8]Bryan Ford, Godmar Back, Greg Benson, Jay Lepreau, Albert Lin, Olin Shivers:
The Flux OSKit: A Substrate for Kernel and Language Research. SOSP 1997: 38-51 - 1996
- [c7]Bryan Ford, Sai Susarla:
CPU Inheritance Scheduling. OSDI 1996: 91-105 - [c6]Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler, Jay Lepreau, Patrick Tullmann, Godmar Back, Stephen Clawson:
Microkernels Meet Recursive Virtual Machines. OSDI 1996: 137-151 - [c5]Jay Lepreau, Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler:
The persistent relevance of the local operating system to global applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 133-140 - 1995
- [c4]Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler, Jay Lepreau:
Using Annotated Interface Definitions to Optimize RPC. SOSP 1995: 232 - 1994
- [c3]Bryan Ford, Jay Lepreau:
Evolving Mach 3.0 to A Migrating Thread Model. USENIX Winter 1994: 97-114 - 1993
- [c2]John B. Carter, Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler, Ravindra Kuramkote, Jeffrey Law, Jay Lepreau, Douglas B. Orr, Leigh Stoller, Mark R. Swanson:
FLEX: A Tool for Building Efficient and Flexible Systems. Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems 1993: 198-202 - [c1]Jay Lepreau, Mike Hibler, Bryan Ford, Jeffrey Law, Douglas B. Orr:
In-Kernel Servers on Mach 3.0: Implementation and Performance. USENIX MACH Symposium 1993: 39-56
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