Cornell Systems LunchCS 7490 Fall 2007
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Sponsored by the
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The Systems Lunch is a seminar for discussing recent, interesting papers in the systems area, broadly defined to span operating systems, distributed systems, networking, architecture, databases, and programming languages. The goal is to foster technical discussions among the Cornell systems research community. We meet once a week on Fridays at noon in Upson 315.
The systems lunch is open to all Cornell Ph.D. students interested in systems. First-year graduate students are especially welcome. Non-Ph.D. students have to obtain permission from the instructor. Student participants are expected to sign up for CS 7490, Systems Research Seminar, for one credit.
To join the systems lunch mailing list please send an empty message to cs-systems-lunch-l-request@cornell.edu with the subject line "join". More detailed instructions can be found here.
Links to papers and abstracts below are unlikely to work outside the Cornell CS firewall. If you have trouble viewing them, this is the likely cause.
Date | Paper | Presenter |
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August 24 | An end-middle-end approach to connection establishment Saikat Guha, Paul Francis (Cornell) To appear, SIGCOMM 07 |
Saikat Guha |
August 31 | Integrating concurrency control and energy management in device drivers Kevin Klues, Vlado Handziski, Chenyang Lu, Adam Wolisz, David Culler, David Gay, and Philip Levis (Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Washington University in St. Louis, Technical University of Berlin, Intel Research Berkeley, Arch Rock Co.) To appear, SOSP 07 |
Lakshmi Ganesh Brown bag lunch: only dessert will be served |
September 7 | Protection and communication abstractions for web browsers in MashupOS Helen J. Wang, Xiaofeng Fan, Jon Howell, and Collin Jackson (Microsoft Research, Stanford University) To appear, SOSP 07 |
Xin Zheng |
September 14 | AutoBash: Improving configuration management with operating system causality analysis Ya-Yunn Su, Mona Attariyan, and Jason Flinn (University of Michigan) To appear, SOSP 07 |
Lonnie Princehouse Brown bag lunch: only dessert will be served |
September 21 | Dynamo: Amazon's highly available key-value store Guiseppe DeCandia, Deniz Hastorun, Madan Jampani, Gunavardhan Kakulapati, Avinash Lakshman, Alex Pilchin, Swami Sivasubramanian, Peter Vosshall, and Werner Vogels (Amazon.com) To appear, SOSP 07 |
Maya Haridasan |
September 28 | A clean slate design of a large-scale network Sandy Fraser (Fraser Research) |
Sandy Fraser (visitor) |
October 5 | Secure web applications via automatic partitioning Stephen Chong, Jed Liu, Andrew C. Myers, Xin Qi, K. Vikram, Lantian Zheng, and Xin Zheng (Cornell University) SOSP 2007 |
K. Vikram |
October 12 | Attested append-only memory: making adversaries stick to their word Byung-Gon Chun, Petros Maniatis, Scott Shenker, and John Kubiatowicz (UC Berkeley; Intel Research, Berkeley) SOSP 2007 |
Alan Shieh |
October 19 | Ethane: Taking Control of the Enterprise Martin Casado (Stanford), Michael Freedman (NYU), Justin Pettit, Nick McKeown (Stanford), Scott Shenker (UC Berkeley) SIGCOMM 07 |
Ryan Peterson |
October 26 | Physical Simulation for Animation and Visual Effects: Parallelization and Characterization for Chip Multiprocessors Christopher J. Hughes, Intel; Radek Grzeszczuk, Nokia Labs; Eftychios Sifakis, Stanford University; Daehyun Kim, Sanjeev Kumar, Intel; Andrew P. Selle, Stanford University; Jatin Chhugani, Matthew Holliman, Yen-Kuang Chen, Intel |
Rob Karmazin |
November 2 | Adventures in extensibility: Of languages and compilers Robert Grimm (NYU) |
Robert Grimm (visitor) |
November 9 | Sinfonia: a new paradigm for building scalable distributed systems Marcos K. Aguilera (HP Labs), Arif Merchant (HP Labs), Mehul Shah (HP Labs), Alistair Veitch (HP Labs), and Christos Karamanolis (VMWare) SOSP 07 |
Mahesh Balakrishnan |
November 16 | MetaTM/TxLinux: Transactional memory for an operating system Hany E. Ramadan, Christopher J. Rossbach, Donald E. Porter, Owen S. Hofmann, Aditya Bhandari, Emmett Witchel (University of Texas at Austin) ISCA 2007 |
Paula Petrica |
November 23 | Thanksgiving, no meeting. | |
November 30 | Alpaca: extensible authorization for distributed services Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Robert Morris, and M. Frans Kaashoek (MIT) ACM CCS 2007 |
Kevin Walsh |