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SystemsSeminar - NssWiki
http://wiki.nss.cs.ubc.ca/SystemsSeminar
Revert to this revision. Advanced Topics in Operating Systems. This term we meet on Fridays 11AM- 12PM in the 8th floor boardroom (X836). Papers are selected from top-tier systems related conferences, including, but not limited to, the following:. Winter Term 2, 2014 Upcoming Schedule (Fridays 10AM-11AM, X836). January 9th, 2015. CONGA: Distributed Congestion-Aware Load Balancing for Datacenters. February 13rd, 2015. Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Automobile. February 13rd, 2015. Shielding ap...
sigops.org
SIGOPS - Past Conferences
http://www.sigops.org/conf-past.html
The Dennis M. Ritchie Award. The Mark Weiser Award. The PODC Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing. The Hall of Fame Award. The EuroSys Roger Needham PhD Award.
freebsd.stokely.org
Murray's FreeBSD Notes: June 2013
http://freebsd.stokely.org/2013_06_01_archive.html
Friday, June 28, 2013. Trip Report from USENIX ATC 2013. I spent half of the week at USENIX ATC in San Jose. I previously attended in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2004, and I have been to other more academic USENIX conferences in the intervening years such as FAST. But I have not made it back to Annual Tech in nearly a decade. The conference is very familiar but has also definitely changed since '04 (no more terminal rooms and the BoF board was nearly empty! A smaller subset of. This work describes a method for...
freebsd.stokely.org
Murray's FreeBSD Notes: Trip Report from USENIX ATC 2013
http://freebsd.stokely.org/2013/06/trip-report-from-usenix-atc-2013.html
Friday, June 28, 2013. Trip Report from USENIX ATC 2013. I spent half of the week at USENIX ATC in San Jose. I previously attended in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2004, and I have been to other more academic USENIX conferences in the intervening years such as FAST. But I have not made it back to Annual Tech in nearly a decade. The conference is very familiar but has also definitely changed since '04 (no more terminal rooms and the BoF board was nearly empty! A smaller subset of. This work describes a method for...
eurosys.org
Conferences - European Chapter of ACM SIGOPS
http://www.eurosys.org/conferences
Join or Renew Membership. EuroSys - the European Systems Conference. EuroSys is a series of Systems conferences located in Europe. It welcomes submissions and attendance from all over the world. EuroSys unifies different areas of Computer Systems, otherwise spread over multiple conferences. EuroSys sollicites submissions on all aspects of computer systems, and especially ones that cross the divide between areas. April 2006, Leuven, Belgium. March 2007, Lisboa, Portugal. April 2008, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
pepper-project.org
Pepper: toward practical verifiable computation
http://www.pepper-project.org/publications.htm
Pepper: toward practical verifiable computation. Distinguished student paper award.). Riad S. Wahby, Max Howald, Siddharth Garg, abhi shelat, and Michael Walfish. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland 2016. San Jose, CA, May 2016. An extended version is available as Cryptology ePrint. Efficient RAM and control flow in verifiable outsourced computation. Riad S. Wahby, Srinath Setty, Zuocheng Ren, Andrew J. Blumberg, and Michael Walfish. Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, NDSS 2015.
syssec-project.eu
EUROSEC 2013: Overview
http://www.syssec-project.eu/eurosec-2013
14 April 2013, Prague, Czech Republic. EUROSEC 2013 European Workshop on System Security. The sixth European Workshop on Systems Security. EuroSec) aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and others interested in the latest advances in the security of computer systems and networks. The objective of the workshop is to discuss novel, practical, systems-oriented work. EuroSec 2013 is associated with the Annual ACM SIGOPS EuroSys. In a two-column format.
sfma13.cs.washington.edu
Invited Talks | The 3rd Workshop on Systems for Future Multicore Architectures
http://sfma13.cs.washington.edu/invited-talks
The 3rd Workshop on Systems for Future Multicore Architectures. Skip to primary content. Challenges for M*-core Systems. The multicore evolution and operating systems. Frans Kaashoek, MIT. Joint work with: S. Boyd-Wickizer, A. Clements, Y. Mao, A. Pesterev, R. Morris, and N. Zeldovich. SFMA 2013 is co-located with. Proudly powered by WordPress.