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EuroSys 2016: London, UK
- Cristian Cadar, Peter R. Pietzuch, Kimberly Keeton, Rodrigo Rodrigues:
Proceedings of the Eleventh European Conference on Computer Systems, EuroSys 2016, London, United Kingdom, April 18-21, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4240-7
Multicore systems
- Jean-Pierre Lozi, Baptiste Lepers, Justin R. Funston, Fabien Gaud, Vivien Quéma, Alexandra Fedorova:
The Linux scheduler: a decade of wasted cores. 1:1-1:16 - Luwei Cheng, Jia Rao, Francis C. M. Lau:
vScale: automatic and efficient processor scaling for SMP virtual machines. 2:1-2:14 - Boris Teabe, Alain Tchana, Daniel Hagimont:
Application-specific quantum for multi-core platform scheduler. 3:1-3:14
Big data
- Henggang Cui, Hao Zhang, Gregory R. Ganger, Phillip B. Gibbons, Eric P. Xing:
GeePS: scalable deep learning on distributed GPUs with a GPU-specialized parameter server. 4:1-4:16 - Jin Kyu Kim, Qirong Ho, Seunghak Lee, Xun Zheng, Wei Dai, Garth A. Gibson, Eric P. Xing:
STRADS: a distributed framework for scheduled model parallel machine learning. 5:1-5:16 - Prateek Sharma, Tian Guo, Xin He, David E. Irwin, Prashant J. Shenoy:
Flint: batch-interactive data-intensive processing on transient servers. 6:1-6:15 - Gautam Kumar, Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Ion Stoica:
Hold 'em or fold 'em?: aggregation queries under performance variations. 7:1-7:14
Energy and power
- Guosai Wang, Shuhao Wang, Bing Luo, Weisong Shi, Yinghang Zhu, Wenjun Yang, Dianming Hu, Longbo Huang, Xin Jin, Wei Xu:
Increasing large-scale data center capacity by statistical power control. 8:1-8:15 - Wim Lavrijsen, Costin Iancu, Wibe de Jong, Xin Chen, Karsten Schwan:
Exploiting variability for energy optimization of parallel programs. 9:1-9:16 - Junji Zhi, Nilton Bila, Eyal de Lara:
Oasis: energy proportionality with hybrid server consolidation. 10:1-10:13 - Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Virginia Estellers, Martin C. Rinard:
Crayon: saving power through shape and color approximation on next-generation displays. 11:1-11:17
Heterogeneous and non-volatile memory systems
- Jiaxin Ou, Jiwu Shu, Youyou Lu:
A high performance file system for non-volatile main memory. 12:1-12:16 - Sudarsun Kannan, Ada Gavrilovska, Karsten Schwan:
pVM: persistent virtual memory for efficient capacity scaling and object storage. 13:1-13:16 - Xingbo Wu, Li Zhang, Yandong Wang, Yufei Ren, Michel Hack, Song Jiang:
zExpander: a key-value cache with both high performance and fewer misses. 14:1-14:15 - Subramanya Dulloor, Amitabha Roy, Zheguang Zhao, Narayanan Sundaram, Nadathur Satish, Rajesh Sankaran, Jeff Jackson, Karsten Schwan:
Data tiering in heterogeneous memory systems. 15:1-15:16
Operating systems
- Chia-Che Tsai, Bhushan Jain, Nafees Ahmed Abdul, Donald E. Porter:
A study of modern Linux API usage and compatibility: what to support when you're supporting. 16:1-16:16 - Geunsik Lim, MyungJoo Ham:
BB: booting booster for consumer electronics with modern OS. 17:1-17:16 - Xiaowan Dong, Sandhya Dwarkadas, Alan L. Cox:
Shared address translation revisited. 18:1-18:15 - Vaggelis Atlidakis, Jeremy Andrus, Roxana Geambasu, Dimitris Mitropoulos, Jason Nieh:
POSIX abstractions in modern operating systems: the old, the new, and the missing. 19:1-19:17
Networks
- Yilong Geng, Vimalkumar Jeyakumar, Abdul Kabbani, Mohammad Alizadeh:
Juggler: a practical reordering resilient network stack for datacenters. 20:1-20:16 - Rohan Gandhi, Y. Charlie Hu, Ming Zhang:
Yoda: a highly available layer-7 load balancer. 21:1-21:16 - Xinxin Jin, Peng Huang, Tianyin Xu, Yuanyuan Zhou:
NChecker: saving mobile app developers from network disruptions. 22:1-22:16 - Jiao Zhang, Fengyuan Ren, Ran Shu, Peng Cheng:
TFC: token flow control in data center networks. 23:1-23:14
Potpourri
- Davide B. Bartolini, Philipp Miedl, Lothar Thiele:
On the capacity of thermal covert channels in multicores. 24:1-24:16 - Dmitrii Kuvaiskii, Rasha Faqeh, Pramod Bhatotia, Pascal Felber, Christof Fetzer:
HAFT: hardware-assisted fault tolerance. 25:1-25:17 - Yanzhe Chen, Xingda Wei, Jiaxin Shi, Rong Chen, Haibo Chen:
Fast and general distributed transactions using RDMA and HTM. 26:1-26:17 - Syed Masum Billah, Donald E. Porter, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Sinter: low-bandwidth remote access for the visually-impaired. 27:1-27:16
Storage systems
- Ning Li, Hong Jiang, Dan Feng, Zhan Shi:
PSLO: enforcing the Xth percentile latency and throughput SLOs for consolidated VM storage. 28:1-28:14 - Ana Klimovic, Christos Kozyrakis, Eno Thereska, Binu John, Sanjeev Kumar:
Flash storage disaggregation. 29:1-29:15 - Subrata Mitra, Rajesh Krishna Panta, Moo-Ryong Ra, Saurabh Bagchi:
Partial-parallel-repair (PPR): a distributed technique for repairing erasure coded storage. 30:1-30:16
Concurrency
- Nathaniel Herman, Jeevana Priya Inala, Yihe Huang, Lillian Tsai, Eddie Kohler, Barbara Liskov, Liuba Shrira:
Type-aware transactions for faster concurrent code. 31:1-31:16 - Chao Wang, Michael F. Spear:
Practical condition synchronization for transactional memory. 32:1-32:16 - Qi Wang, Timothy Stamler, Gabriel Parmer:
Parallel sections: scaling system-level data-structures. 33:1-33:15 - Pascal Felber, Shady Issa, Alexander Matveev, Paolo Romano:
Hardware read-write lock elision. 34:1-34:15
Cloud and cluster systems
- Alexey Tumanov, Timothy Zhu, Jun Woo Park, Michael A. Kozuch, Mor Harchol-Balter, Gregory R. Ganger:
TetriSched: global rescheduling with adaptive plan-ahead in dynamic heterogeneous clusters. 35:1-35:16 - Jeff Rasley, Konstantinos Karanasos, Srikanth Kandula, Rodrigo Fonseca, Milan Vojnovic, Sriram Rao:
Efficient queue management for cluster scheduling. 36:1-36:15 - Liang Zhang, James Litton, Frank Cangialosi, Theophilus Benson, Dave Levin, Alan Mislove:
Picocenter: supporting long-lived, mostly-idle applications in cloud environments. 37:1-37:16 - Andrew Newell, Gabriel Kliot, Ishai Menache, Aditya Gopalan, Soramichi Akiyama, Mark Silberstein:
Optimizing distributed actor systems for dynamic interactive services. 38:1-38:15
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