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EuroSys 2018: Porto, Portugal
- Rui Oliveira, Pascal Felber, Y. Charlie Hu:
Proceedings of the Thirteenth EuroSys Conference, EuroSys 2018, Porto, Portugal, April 23-26, 2018. ACM 2018
Scheduling in clusters and cloud
- Hang Qu, Omid Mashayekhi, Chinmayee Shah, Philip Alexander Levis:
Decoupling the control plane from program control flow for flexibility and performance in cloud computing. 1:1-1:13 - Jun Woo Park, Alexey Tumanov, Angela H. Jiang, Michael A. Kozuch, Gregory R. Ganger:
3Sigma: distribution-based cluster scheduling for runtime uncertainty. 2:1-2:17 - Yanghua Peng, Yixin Bao, Yangrui Chen, Chuan Wu, Chuanxiong Guo:
Optimus: an efficient dynamic resource scheduler for deep learning clusters. 3:1-3:14 - Panagiotis Garefalakis, Konstantinos Karanasos, Peter R. Pietzuch, Arun Suresh, Sriram Rao:
Medea: scheduling of long running applications in shared production clusters. 4:1-4:13
Troubleshooting in mobile and cloud
- Arjun Satish, Thomas Shiou, Chuck Zhang, Khaled Elmeleegy, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Scrub: online troubleshooting for large mission-critical applications. 5:1-5:15 - Marco Brocanelli, Xiaorui Wang:
Hang doctor: runtime detection and diagnosis of soft hangs for smartphone apps. 6:1-6:15 - Jiaxin Li, Yuxi Chen, Haopeng Liu, Shan Lu, Yiming Zhang, Haryadi S. Gunawi, Xiaohui Gu, Xicheng Lu, Dongsheng Li:
Pcatch: automatically detecting performance cascading bugs in cloud systems. 7:1-7:14 - Jonathan Mace, Rodrigo Fonseca:
Universal context propagation for distributed system instrumentation. 8:1-8:18
Network performance and monitoring
- Yiran Li, Da Wei, Xiaoqi Chen, Ziheng Song, Ruihan Wu, Yuxing Li, Xin Jin, Wei Xu:
DumbNet: a smart data center network fabric with dumb switches. 9:1-9:13 - Yuchao Zhang, Junchen Jiang, Ke Xu, Xiaohui Nie, Martin J. Reed, Haiyang Wang, Guang Yao, Miao Zhang, Kai Chen:
BDS: a centralized near-optimal overlay network for inter-datacenter data replication. 10:1-10:14 - John Sonchack, Adam J. Aviv, Eric Keller, Jonathan M. Smith:
Turboflow: information rich flow record generation on commodity switches. 11:1-11:16 - Chien-Chun Hung, Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Leana Golubchik, Minlan Yu, Mingyang Zhang:
Wide-area analytics with multiple resources. 12:1-12:16
Cache, memory and storage in multicores
- Yaocheng Xiang, Xiaolin Wang, Zihui Huang, Zeyu Wang, Yingwei Luo, Zhenlin Wang:
DCAPS: dynamic cache allocation with partial sharing. 13:1-13:15 - Cong Xu, Karthick Rajamani, Alexandre Ferreira, Wesley M. Felter, Juan Rubio, Yang Li:
dCat: dynamic cache management for efficient, performance-sensitive infrastructure-as-a-service. 14:1-14:13 - Jie Zhang, Myoungsoo Jung:
Flashabacus: a self-governing flash-based accelerator for low-power systems. 15:1-15:15 - Vlad Nitu, Boris Teabe, Alain Tchana, Canturk Isci, Daniel Hagimont:
Welcome to zombieland: practical and energy-efficient memory disaggregation in a datacenter. 16:1-16:12
Programming models and data analytics
- Iraklis Psaroudakis, Stefan Kaestle, Matthias Grimmer, Daniel Goodman, Jean-Pierre Lozi, Tim Harris:
Analytics with smart arrays: adaptive and efficient language-independent data. 17:1-17:15 - Yuan Yu, Martín Abadi, Paul Barham, Eugene Brevdo, Mike Burrows, Andy Davis, Jeff Dean, Sanjay Ghemawat, Tim Harley, Peter Hawkins, Michael Isard, Manjunath Kudlur, Rajat Monga, Derek Gordon Murray, Xiaoqiang Zheng:
Dynamic control flow in large-scale machine learning. 18:1-18:15 - Eunji Jeong, Joo Seong Jeong, Soojeong Kim, Gyeong-In Yu, Byung-Gon Chun:
Improving the expressiveness of deep learning frameworks with recursion. 19:1-19:13 - Laurent Bindschaedler, Jasmina Malicevic, Nicolas Schiper, Ashvin Goel, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Rock you like a hurricane: taming skew in large scale analytics. 20:1-20:15 - Vasilis Gavrielatos, Antonios Katsarakis, Arpit Joshi, Nicolai Oswald, Boris Grot, Vijay Nagarajan:
Scale-out ccNUMA: exploiting skew with strongly consistent caching. 21:1-21:15
Security and safety
- Taddeus Kroes, Koen Koning, Erik van der Kouwe, Herbert Bos, Cristiano Giuffrida:
Delta pointers: buffer overflow checks without the checks. 22:1-22:14 - Pedro Fonseca, Xi Wang, Arvind Krishnamurthy:
MultiNyx: a multi-level abstraction framework for systematic analysis of hypervisors. 23:1-23:12 - Pierre-Louis Aublin, Florian Kelbert, Dan O'Keeffe, Divya Muthukumaran, Christian Priebe, Joshua Lind, Robert Krahn, Christof Fetzer, David M. Eyers, Peter R. Pietzuch:
LibSEAL: revealing service integrity violations using trusted execution. 24:1-24:15 - Robert Krahn, Bohdan Trach, Anjo Vahldiek-Oberwagner, Thomas Knauth, Pramod Bhatotia, Christof Fetzer:
Pesos: policy enhanced secure object store. 25:1-25:17
Time-critical scheduling
- Anna Lyons, Kent McLeod, Hesham Almatary, Gernot Heiser:
Scheduling-context capabilities: a principled, light-weight operating-system mechanism for managing time. 26:1-26:16 - Ming Zhao, Jorge Cabrera:
RTVirt: enabling time-sensitive computing on virtualized systems through cross-layer CPU scheduling. 27:1-27:13 - Manohar Vanga, Arpan Gujarati, Björn B. Brandenburg:
Tableau: a high-throughput and predictable VM scheduler for high-density workloads. 28:1-28:16 - Jeongseob Ahn, Chang Hyun Park, Taekyung Heo, Jaehyuk Huh:
Accelerating critical OS services in virtualized systems with flexible micro-sliced cores. 29:1-29:14
Cloud and distributed systems
- Elli Androulaki, Artem Barger, Vita Bortnikov, Christian Cachin, Konstantinos Christidis, Angelo De Caro, David Enyeart, Christopher Ferris, Gennady Laventman, Yacov Manevich, Srinivasan Muralidharan, Chet Murthy, Binh Nguyen, Manish Sethi, Gari Singh, Keith Smith, Alessandro Sorniotti, Chrysoula Stathakopoulou, Marko Vukolic, Sharon Weed Cocco, Jason Yellick:
Hyperledger fabric: a distributed operating system for permissioned blockchains. 30:1-30:15 - Pin Gao, Lingfan Yu, Yongwei Wu, Jinyang Li:
Low latency RNN inference with cellular batching. 31:1-31:15 - Hongzhi Chen, Miao Liu, Yunjian Zhao, Xiao Yan, Da Yan, James Cheng:
G-Miner: an efficient task-oriented graph mining system. 32:1-32:12 - Gopal Kakivaya, Lu Xun, Richard Hasha, Shegufta Bakht Ahsan, Todd Pfleiger, Rishi Sinha, Anurag Gupta, Mihail Tarta, Mark Fussell, Vipul Modi, Mansoor Mohsin, Ray Kong, Anmol Ahuja, Oana Platon, Alex Wun, Matthew Snider, Chacko Daniel, Dan Mastrian, Yang Li, Aprameya Rao, Vaishnav Kidambi, Randy Wang, Abhishek Ram, Sumukh Shivaprakash, Rajeet Nair, Alan Warwick, Bharat S. Narasimman, Meng Lin, Jeffrey Chen, Abhay Balkrishna Mhatre, Preetha Subbarayalu, Mert Coskun, Indranil Gupta:
Service fabric: a distributed platform for building microservices in the cloud. 33:1-33:15
OS support
- Sanidhya Kashyap, Changwoo Min, Kangnyeon Kim, Taesoo Kim:
A scalable ordering primitive for multicore machines. 34:1-34:15 - Kun Suo, Jia Rao, Hong Jiang, Witawas Srisa-an:
Characterizing and optimizing hotspot parallel garbage collection on multicore systems. 35:1-35:15 - Changwoo Min, Woon-Hak Kang, Mohan Kumar, Sanidhya Kashyap, Steffen Maass, Heeseung Jo, Taesoo Kim:
Solros: a data-centric operating system architecture for heterogeneous computing. 36:1-36:15 - Liwei Guo, Tiantu Xu, Mengwei Xu, Xuanzhe Liu, Felix Xiaozhu Lin:
Power sandbox: power awareness redefined. 37:1-37:15 - Nathaniel Morris, Christopher Stewart, Lydia Y. Chen, Robert Birke, Jaimie Kelley:
Model-driven computational sprinting. 38:1-38:13
Memory and storage
- Konstantin Taranov, Gustavo Alonso, Torsten Hoefler:
Fast and strongly-consistent per-item resilience in key-value stores. 39:1-39:14 - Popular is cheaper: curtailing memory costs in interactive analytics engines. 40:1-40:14
- Aravinda Prasad, K. Gopinath:
A frugal approach to reduce RCU grace period overhead. 41:1-41:15 - Assaf Eisenman, Darryl Gardner, Islam AbdelRahman, Jens Axboe, Siying Dong, Kim M. Hazelwood, Chris Petersen, Asaf Cidon, Sachin Katti:
Reducing DRAM footprint with NVM in facebook. 42:1-42:13 - Haoyu Zhang, Brian Cho, Ergin Seyfe, Avery Ching, Michael J. Freedman:
Riffle: optimized shuffle service for large-scale data analytics. 43:1-43:15
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