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ASPLOS-XVII, 2012: London, UK
- Tim Harris, Michael L. Scott:
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, ASPLOS 2012, London, UK, March 3-7, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-0759-8
Mobile / miscellaneous
- Dimitrios Lymberopoulos, Oriana Riva, Karin Strauss, Akshay Mittal, Alexandros Ntoulas:
PocketWeb: instant web browsing for mobile devices. 1-12 - Felix Xiaozhu Lin, Zhen Wang, Robert LiKamWa, Lin Zhong:
Reflex: using low-power processors in smartphones without knowing them. 13-24 - Jichuan Chang, Justin Meza, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Amip Shah, Rocky Shih, Cullen E. Bash:
Totally green: evaluating and designing servers for lifecycle environmental impact. 25-36
Data center / cloud computing
- Michael Ferdman, Almutaz Adileh, Yusuf Onur Koçberber, Stavros Volos, Mohammad Alisafaee, Djordje Jevdjic, Cansu Kaynak, Adrian Daniel Popescu, Anastasia Ailamaki, Babak Falsafi:
Clearing the clouds: a study of emerging scale-out workloads on modern hardware. 37-48 - Yang Chen, Shuangde Fang, Lieven Eeckhout, Olivier Temam, Chengyong Wu:
Iterative optimization for the data center. 49-60 - Faraz Ahmad, Srimat T. Chakradhar, Anand Raghunathan, T. N. Vijaykumar:
Tarazu: optimizing MapReduce on heterogeneous clusters. 61-74 - Sriram Govindan, Di Wang, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Bhuvan Urgaonkar:
Leveraging stored energy for handling power emergencies in aggressively provisioned datacenters. 75-86
OS / fault tolerance
- Asim Kadav, Michael M. Swift:
Understanding modern device drivers. 87-98 - Sankaralingam Panneerselvam, Michael M. Swift:
Chameleon: operating system support for dynamic processors. 99-110 - Andy A. Hwang, Ioan A. Stefanovici, Bianca Schroeder:
Cosmic rays don't strike twice: understanding the nature of DRAM errors and the implications for system design. 111-122 - Siva Kumar Sastry Hari, Sarita V. Adve, Helia Naeimi, Pradeep Ramachandran:
Relyzer: exploiting application-level fault equivalence to analyze application resiliency to transient faults. 123-134
Instrumentation
- Peter Feiner, Angela Demke Brown, Ashvin Goel:
Comprehensive kernel instrumentation via dynamic binary translation. 135-146 - Rei Odaira, Toshio Nakatani:
Continuous object access profiling and optimizations to overcome the memory wall and bloat. 147-158 - Joseph L. Greathouse, Hongyi Xin, Yixin Luo, Todd M. Austin:
A case for unlimited watchpoints. 159-172 - Marek Olszewski, Qin Zhao, David Koh, Jason Ansel, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Aikido: accelerating shared data dynamic analyses. 173-184
Concurrency
- Baris Kasikci, Cristian Zamfir, George Candea:
Data races vs. data race bugs: telling the difference with portend. 185-198 - Austin T. Clements, M. Frans Kaashoek, Nickolai Zeldovich:
Scalable address spaces using RCU balanced trees. 199-210 - Haris Volos, Andres Jaan Tack, Michael M. Swift, Shan Lu:
Applying transactional memory to concurrency bugs. 211-222
Multicore systems
- José A. Joao, M. Aater Suleman, Onur Mutlu, Yale N. Patt:
Bottleneck identification and scheduling in multithreaded applications. 223-234 - Petar Radojkovic, Vladimir Cakarevic, Miquel Moretó, Javier Verdú, Alex Pajuelo, Francisco J. Cazorla, Mario Nemirovsky, Mateo Valero:
Optimal task assignment in multithreaded processors: a statistical approach. 235-248 - Aamer Jaleel, Hashem Hashemi Najaf-abadi, Samantika Subramaniam, Simon C. Steely Jr., Joel S. Emer:
CRUISE: cache replacement and utility-aware scheduling. 249-260 - Matthew DeVuyst, Ashish Venkat, Dean M. Tullsen:
Execution migration in a heterogeneous-ISA chip multiprocessor. 261-272
Microarchitecture
- Changhui Lin, Vijay Nagarajan, Rajiv Gupta, Bharghava Rajaram:
Efficient sequential consistency via conflict ordering. 273-286 - David R. Cheriton, Amin Firoozshahian, Alex Solomatnikov, John P. Stevenson, Omid Azizi:
HICAMP: architectural support for efficient concurrency-safe shared structured data access. 287-300 - Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Adrian Sampson, Luis Ceze, Doug Burger:
Architecture support for disciplined approximate programming. 301-312 - David Meisner, Thomas F. Wenisch:
DreamWeaver: architectural support for deep sleep. 313-324
Using compiler technology
- Myron King, Nirav Dave, Arvind:
Automatic generation of hardware/software interfaces. 325-336 - Lorenzo Martignoni, Stephen McCamant, Pongsin Poosankam, Dawn Song, Petros Maniatis:
Path-exploration lifting: hi-fi tests for lo-fi emulators. 337-348 - Sungpack Hong, Hassan Chafi, Eric Sedlar, Kunle Olukotun:
Green-Marl: a DSL for easy and efficient graph analysis. 349-362 - Yongjun Park, Sangwon Seo, Hyunchul Park, Hyoun Kyu Cho, Scott A. Mahlke:
SIMD defragmenter: efficient ILP realization on data-parallel architectures. 363-374
Storage
- Dilip Nijagal Simha, Maohua Lu, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
An update-aware storage system for low-locality update-intensive workloads. 375-386 - Adrian M. Caulfield, Todor I. Mollov, Louis Alex Eisner, Arup De, Joel Coburn, Steven Swanson:
Providing safe, user space access to fast, solid state disks. 387-400 - Dushyanth Narayanan, Orion Hodson:
Whole-system persistence. 401-410
Virtualization
- Abel Gordon, Nadav Amit, Nadav Har'El, Muli Ben-Yehuda, Alex Landau, Assaf Schuster, Dan Tsafrir:
ELI: bare-metal performance for I/O virtualization. 411-422 - Nedeljko Vasic, Dejan M. Novakovic, Svetozar Miucin, Dejan Kostic, Ricardo Bianchini:
DejaVu: accelerating resource allocation in virtualized environments. 423-436 - Jakub Szefer, Ruby B. Lee:
Architectural support for hypervisor-secure virtualization. 437-450 - Min Lee, Karsten Schwan:
Region scheduling: efficiently using the cache architectures via page-level affinity. 451-462
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