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Linux-Announce Digest #237

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Thu Sep 22 17:13:07 2005

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Linux-Announce Digest #237, Volume #5          Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  Call for Participation SOSP 2005: Early Registration Deadline approaching (Anne-marie Kermarrec)

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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:14:58 CST
From: Anne-marie Kermarrec <akermarr@irisa.fr>
Subject:  Call for Participation SOSP 2005: Early Registration Deadline approaching

    20th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles


      October 23-26, 2005 The Grand Hotel, Brighton, United Kingdom
          Registration now open: http://www.sosp-20.com/registration.htm 

`                Early registration deadline; Sept. 23rd 2005

          General chair Andrew Herbert, Microsoft Research 

                  aherbert@microsoft.com, +44 1223 479818

          Program chair Ken Birman, Cornell University
                  ken@cs.cornell.edu, +1 (607)-255-9199

                        Sponsored by ACM SIGOPS

Program
Monday 24 October 2005
Keynote Address: Andy Tannenbaum, Vrije Universiteit

Session 1: Integrity and Isolation

     * Pioneer: Verifying Integrity and Guaranteeing Execution of Code 
on Legacy Platforms. A. Seshadri, M. Luk, E. Shi, A. Perrig, L. van 
Doorn, P. Khosla
     * Labeling Virtual Memory in the Asbestos Operating System. P. 
Efstathopoulos, M. Krohn, S. VanDeBogart, C. Frey, M. Osborne, D. 
Ziegler, E. Kohler, D. Mazieres, M. F. Kaashoek, R.T. Morris
     * Mondrix: Memory Isolation for Linux using Mondriaan Memory 
Protection. E. Witchel, J. Rhee, K. Asanovic


  Session 2: Distributed Systems

     * BAR Fault Tolerance for Cooperative Services. A. S. Aiyer, L. 
Alvisi, A.Clement, M. Dahlin, J.-P. Martin, and C. Porth
     * Fault-scalable Byzantine Fault-Tolerant Services. M. 
Abd-El-Malek, G. Ganger, G. Goodson, M. Reiter, J. Wylie
     * Implementing Declarative Overlays. B. Thau Loo, T.  Condie, J. 
Hellerstein, P. Maniatis, T. Roscoe, I. Stoica


Session 3: History and Context

     * Detecting Past and Present Intrusions Through 
Vulnerability-Specific Predicates. P. Chen, A. Joshi, S. King, G. Dunlap
     * Capturing, Indexing, Clustering, and Retrieving System History. 
I. Cohen, M. Goldszmidt, S.  Zhang, T. Kelly, A Fox, J. Symons
     * Connections: Using Context to Enhance File Search. C. Soules, G. 
Ganger

Tuesday 25 October 2005
Session 4: Containment

     * Vigilante: End-to-End Containment of Internet Worms. M. Costa, J 
Crowcroft, M. Castro, A. Rowstron, L. Zhou, L. Zhang and P. Barham
     * Scalability, Fidelity and Containment in the Potemkin Virtual 
Honeyfarm.  M. Vrable, J. Ma, J. Chen, D. Moore, E. Vandekieft, A. 
Snoeren, G. Voelker, S. Savage
     * Selective Recovery. A. Goel, E.  De Lara, K. Po, K.  Farhadi, J. 
Li, T. Liu

  Panel: Peer-to-Peer: Still Useless?

Session 5: Filesystems

     * Hibernator: Helping Disk Arrays Sleep Through the Winter.  Q. 
Zhu, Z. Chen, L. Tan, Y. Zhou, K. Keeton, J. Wilkes
     * Speculative Execution in a Distributed File System. E. B. 
Nightingale, P. Chen, J. Flinn
     * IRON File Systems. V. Prabhakaran, N. Agrawal, L.  N. 
Bairavasundaram, H.  S. Gunawi, A.  C. Arpaci-Dusseau, R. H. Arpaci-Dusseau

  Work-in-Progress Session

Wednesday 26 October 2005
Session 6: Bugs

     * RaceTrack: Efficient Detection of Data Race Conditions via 
Adaptive Tracking. Y. Yu, T. Rodeheffer, W.Chen
     * Rx: Treating Bugs As Allergies -- A Safe Method for Surviving 
Software Failures. F. Qin, J. Tucek, J. Sundaresan, Y. Zhou

Session 7: Optimization

     * Idletime Scheduling with Preemption Intervals. L. Eggert, J. Touch
     * Zero-Cost Disk Performance Booster and Energy Saver. H. Huang, W. 
Hung, K.  Shin
     * THINC: A Remote Display Architecture for Thin-Client Computing. 
R. Baratto, L. Kim, J.Nieh

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