Volume 40,
Number 1,
January 2006
Special topic:
PlanetLab
- Marc E. Fiuczynski:
PlanetLab: overview, history, and future directions.
6-10
- Larry L. Peterson, Timothy Roscoe:
The design principles of PlanetLab.
11-16
- Neil Spring, Larry L. Peterson, Andy C. Bavier, Vivek S. Pai:
Using PlanetLab for network research: myths, realities, and best practices.
17-24
- Robert Ricci, David L. Oppenheimer, Jay Lepreau, Amin Vahdat:
Lessons from resource allocators for large-scale multiuser testbeds.
25-32
- Jeannie R. Albrecht, Christopher Tuttle, Alex C. Snoeren, Amin Vahdat:
PlanetLab application management using plush.
33-40
- Harsha V. Madhyastha, Arun Venkataramani, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Thomas E. Anderson:
Oasis: an overlay-aware network stack.
41-48
- Akihiro Nakao, Larry L. Peterson, Andy C. Bavier:
Scalable routing overlay networks.
49-61
- Bernard Wong, Emin Gün Sirer:
ClosestNode.com: an open access, scalable, shared geocast service for distributed systems.
62-64
- KyoungSoo Park, Vivek S. Pai:
CoMon: a mostly-scalable monitoring system for PlanetLab.
65-74
- Steve Muir, Larry L. Peterson, Marc E. Fiuczynski, Justin Cappos, John H. Hartman:
Privileged operations in the PlanetLab virtualised environment.
75-88
- Mark Huang, Andy C. Bavier, Larry L. Peterson:
PlanetFlow: maintaining accountability for network services.
89-94
Volume 40,
Number 2,
April 2006
Operating and runtime systems for high-end computing systems
- Patrick G. Bridges, Arthur B. Maccabe, Orran Krieger:
System software for high end computing.
6-7
- Mark F. Mergen, Volkmar Uhlig, Orran Krieger, Jimi Xenidis:
Virtualization for high-performance computing.
8-11
- Eric Van Hensbergen:
P.R.O.S.E.: partitioned reliable operating system environment.
12-15
- Jean-Charles Tournier, Patrick G. Bridges, Arthur B. Maccabe, Patrick Widener, Zaid Abudayyeh, Ron Brightwell, Rolf Riesen, Trammell Hudson:
Towards a framework for dedicated operating systems development in high-end computing systems.
16-21
- Ronald Minnich, Matthew J. Sottile, Sung-Eun Choi, Erik A. Hendriks, Jim McKie:
Right-weight kernels: an off-the-shelf alternative to custom light-weight kernels.
22-28
- Peter H. Beckman, Kamil Iskra, Kazutomo Yoshii, Susan Coghlan:
Operating system issues for petascale systems.
29-33
- Dilma Da Silva, Orran Krieger, Robert W. Wisniewski, Amos Waterland, David K. Tam, Andrew Baumann:
K42: an infrastructure for operating system research.
34-42
- Sayantan Chakravorty, Celso L. Mendes, Laxmikant V. Kalé, Terry Jones, Andrew Tauferner, Todd Inglett, José E. Moreira:
HPC-Colony: services and interfaces for very large systems.
43-49
- Hong Ong, Jeffrey S. Vetter, R. Scott Studham, Collin McCurdy, Bruce Walker, Alan L. Cox:
Kernel-level single system image for petascale computing.
50-54
- Fabrizio Petrini, Jarek Nieplocha, Vinod Tipparaju:
SFT: scalable fault tolerance.
55-62
- Christian Engelmann, Stephen L. Scott, David E. Bernholdt, Narasimha Raju Gottumukkala, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Jyothish Varma, Chao Wang, Frank Mueller, Aniruddha G. Shet, P. Sadayappan:
MOLAR: adaptive runtime support for high-end computing operating and runtime systems.
63-72
- Lawrence Rauchwerger, Nancy M. Amato:
SmartApps: middle-ware for adaptive applications on reconfigurable platforms.
73-82
- Patricia J. Teller, Seetharami R. Seelam:
Insights into providing dynamic adaptation of operating system policies.
83-89
- Gengbin Zheng, Chao Huang, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Performance evaluation of automatic checkpoint-based fault tolerance for AMPI and Charm++.
90-99
Volume 40,
Number 3,
July 2006
Self-organizing systems
- Emin Gün Sirer:
Introduction.
8
- Özalp Babaoglu, Márk Jelasity, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Alberto Montresor, Maarten van Steen:
Managing clouds: a case for a fresh look at large unreliable dynamic networks.
9-13
- Jay A. Patel, Indranil Gupta:
Bridging the gap: augmenting centralized systems with P2P technologies.
14-17
- Jolyon Clulow, Tyler Moore:
Suicide for the common good: a new strategy for credential revocation in self-organizing systems.
18-21
- Ruchir Bindal, Pei Cao:
Can self-organizing P2P file distribution provide QoS guarantees?
22-30
- Fred Douglis, Michael Branson, Kirsten Hildrum, Bin Rong, Fan Ye:
Multi-site cooperative data stream analysis.
31-37
- Evan Hoke, Jimeng Sun, John D. Strunk, Gregory R. Ganger, Christos Faloutsos:
InteMon: continuous mining of sensor data in large-scale self-infrastructures.
38-44
- Minor Gordon:
Small-scale peer-to-peer overlays.
45-48
- Ming Zhong, Kai Shen:
Random walk based node sampling in self-organizing networks.
49-55
- David Hales, Özalp Babaoglu:
Towards automatic social bootstrapping of peer-to-peer protocols.
56-60
- Jacomo Corbo, Antoni Calvó-Armengol, David C. Parkes:
A study of Nash equilibrium in contribution games for peer-to-peer networks.
61-66
- Panayotis Antoniadis, Costas Courcoubetis:
Enforcing efficient resource provisioning in peer-to-peer file sharing systems.
67-72
- Öznur Özkasap, Zülküf Genç, Emre Atsan:
Epidemic-based approaches for reliable multicast in mobile ad hoc networks.
73-79
- Jorrit N. Herder, Herbert Bos, Ben Gras, Philip Homburg, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
MINIX 3: a highly reliable, self-repairing operating system.
80-89
- Gilles Muller, Yoann Padioleau, Julia L. Lawall, René Rydhof Hansen:
Semantic patches considered helpful.
90-92
- Úlfar Erlingsson, John MacCormick:
Ad hoc extensibility and access control.
93-101
Volume 40,
Number 4,
October 2006
Yolande Berbers, Willy Zwaenepoel (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2006 EuroSys Conference, Leuven, Belgium, April 18-21, 2006.
ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-322-0
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Volume 40,
Number 5,
December 2006
John Paul Shen, Margaret Martonosi (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, ASPLOS 2006, San Jose, CA, USA, October 21-25, 2006.
ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-451-0
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