[os-reading] Fwd: [Uw-systems] eurosys '13 accepted papers list


Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 14:21:00 -0600
From: Michael Swift <swift@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [os-reading] Fwd: [Uw-systems] eurosys '13 accepted papers list


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Date: 28 January 2013 17:29
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 * We are pleased to announce the list of papers accepted at EuroSys
   2013:

   ChainReaction: a Causal+ Consistent Datastore based on Chain
   Replication.  Sérgio Almeida, João Leitão, and Luís Rodrigues
   (INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade Técnica de
   Lisboa)

   Omega: flexible, scalable schedulers for large compute clusters.
   Malte Schwarzkopf (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory),
   Andy Konwinski (University of California Berkeley), and Michael
   Abd-el-Malek and John Wilkes (Google Inc.)

   Augustus: Scalable and Robust Storage for Cloud Applications.
   Ricardo Padilha and Fernando Pedone (University of Lugano,
   Switzerland)

   TimeStream: Reliable Stream Computation in the Cloud.  Zhengping
   Qian (Microsoft Research Asia), Yong He (South China University of
   Technology), Chunzhi Su, Zhuojie Wu, and Hongyu Zhu (Shanghai
   Jiaotong University), Taizhi Zhang (Peking University), Lidong Zhou
   (Microsoft Research Asia), Yuan Yu (Microsoft Research Silicon
   Valley), and Zheng Zhang (Microsoft Research Asia)

   Adaptive Parallelization of Web Search.  Alan L. Cox and Myeongjae
   Jeon (Rice University), Sameh Elnikety (Microsoft Research), Scott
   Rixner (Rice University), and Yuxiong He (Microsoft Research)

   IFDB: Decentralized Information Flow Control for Databases.  David
   Schultz and Barbara Liskov (MIT CSAIL)

   Conversion: Multi-Version Concurrency Control for Main Memory
   Segments.  Timothy Merrifield and Jakob Eriksson (University of
   Illinois at Chicago)

   Application Level Ballooning for Efficient Server Consolidation.
   Tudor-Ioan Salomie, Gustavo Alonso, and Timothy Roscoe (ETH Zurich)
   and Kevin Elphinstone (UNSW & NICTA)

   RapiLog: Reducing system complexity through verification.  Gernot
   Heiser, Etienne Le Sueur, Adrian Danis, and Aleksander Budzynowski
   (NICTA and UNSW) and Tudor-Ioan Salomie and Gustavo Alonso (ETH
   Zurich)

   Presto: Distributed Machine Learning and Graph Processing with
   Sparse Matrices.  Shivaram Venkataraman (UC Berkeley), Erik Bodzsar
   (University of Chicago), and Indrajit Roy, Alvin AuYoung, and
   Robert S. Schreiber (HP Labs)

   Process Firewalls: Protecting Processes During Resource Access.
   Hayawardh Vijayakumar (The Pennsylvania State University), Joshua
   Schiffman (Advanced Micro Devices), and Trent Jaeger (The
   Pennsylvania State University)

   Whose Cache Line Is It Anyway?  Operating System Support for Live
   Detection and Repair of False Sharing Mihir Nanavati, Mark Spear,
   Nathan Taylor, Shriram Rajagopalan, Dutch T. Meyer, William Aiello,
   and Andrew Warfield (University of British Columbia)

   Resolving the conflict between generality and plausibility in
   verified computation.  Srinath Setty, Benjamin Braun, Victor Vu,
   and Andrew J. Blumberg (UT Austin), Bryan Parno (Microsoft Research
   Redmond), and Michael Walfish (UT Austin)

   Failure-Atomic msync(): A Simple and Efficient Mechanism for
   Preserving the Integrity of Durable Data.  Stan Park (University of
   Rochester), Terence Kelly (HP Labs), and Kai Shen (University of
   Rochester)

   Optimus: A Dynamic Rewriting Framework for Execution Plans of
   Data-Parallel Computation.  Qifa Ke, Michael Isard, and Yuan Yu
   (Microsoft Research Silicon Valley)

   Maygh: Building a CDN from client web browsers.  Liang Zhang,
   Fangfei Zhou, Alan Mislove, and Ravi Sundaram (Northeastern
   University)

   MeT: Workload aware elasticity for NoSQL.  Francisco Cruz,
   Francisco Maia, Miguel Matos, Rui Oliveira, Joao Paulo, Jose
   Pereira, and Ricardo Vilaca (HASLab / INESC TEC and U. Minho)

   MDCC: Multi-Data Center Consistency.  Tim Kraska, Gene Pang, and
   Michael Franklin (UC Berkeley), Samuel Madden (MIT), and Alan
   Fekete (University of Sydney)

   BlinkDB: Queries with Bounded Errors and Bounded Response Times on
   Very Large Data.  Sameer Agarwal and Aurojit Panda (University of
   California, Berkeley), Barzan Mozafari (Massachusetts Institute of
   Technology), Henry Milner (University of California, Berkeley),
   Samuel Madden (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and Ion
   Stoica (University of California, Berkeley)

   Composing OS extensions safely and efficiently with Bascule.
   Andrew Baumann (Microsoft Research), Dongyoon Lee (University of
   Michigan), Pedro Fonseca (MPI Software Systems), and Jacob
   R. Lorch, Barry Bond, Reuben Olinsky, and Galen C. Hunt (Microsoft
   Research)

   Choosy: Max-Min Fair Sharing for Datacenter Jobs with Constraints.
   Ali Ghodsi (UC Berkeley/KTH) and Matei Zaharia, Scott Shenker, and
   Ion Stoica (UC Berkeley)

   RadixVM: Scalable address spaces for multithreaded applications.
   Austin T. Clements, Frans Kaashoek, and Nickolai Zeldovich (MIT
   CSAIL)

   hClock: Hierarchical QoS for Packet Scheduling in a Hypervisor.
   Jean-Pascal Billaud and Ajay Gulati (VMware, Inc.)

   Prefetching Mobile Ads: Can advertising systems afford it?
   Prashanth Mohan (UC Berkeley) and Suman Nath and Oriana Riva
   (Microsoft Research)

   Mizan: A System for Dynamic Load Balancing in Large-scale Graph
   Processing.  Zuhair Khayyat, Karim Awara, and Amani Alonazi (King
   Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Hani Jamjoom and
   Dan Williams (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne), and
   Panos Kalnis (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)

   Hypnos: Understanding and Treating Sleep Conflicts in Smartphones.
   Abhilash Jindal, Abhinav Pathak, Y. Charlie Hu, and Samuel Midkiff
   (Purdue University)

   A compiler-level intermediate representation based binary analysis
   and rewriting system.  Kapil Anand, Matthew Smithson, Khaled
   Elwazeer, Aparna Kotha, Jim Gruen, Nathan Giles, and Rajeev Barua
   (University of Maryland, College Park)

   CPI^2: CPU performance isolation for shared compute clusters.  Xiao
   Zhang, Eric Tune, Robert Hagmann, Rohit Jnagal, vrigo Gokhale, and
   John Wilkes (Google)

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