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HotCloud 2011: Portland, OR, USA
- Ion Stoica, John Wilkes:
3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing, HotCloud'11, Portland, OR, USA, June 14-15, 2011. USENIX Association 2011 - Jinquan Dai, Jie Huang, Shengsheng Huang, Bo Huang, Yan Liu:
HiTune: Dataflow-Based Performance Analysis for Big Data Cloud. - Jayaram Mudigonda, Praveen Yalagandula, Jeffrey C. Mogul:
Taming the Flying Cable Monster: A Topology Design and Optimization Framework for Data-Center Networks. - Dionysios Logothetis, Chris Trezzo, Kevin C. Webb, Kenneth Yocum:
In-situ MapReduce for Log Processing. - Gideon Mann, Mark Sandler, Darja Krushevskaja, Sudipto Guha, Eyal Even-Dar:
Modeling the Parallel Execution of Black-Box Services. - H. T. Kung, Chit-Kwan Lin, Dario Vlah:
CloudSense: Continuous Fine-Grain Cloud Monitoring with Compressive Sensing. - Todd W. Mummert, Darrell Reimer, Xiaolan Zhang:
Virtual Machine Images as Structured Data: The Mirage Image Library. - Sahil Suneja, Elliott Baron, Ryan Johnson:
Accelerating the Cloud with Heterogeneous Computing. - Dan Williams, Eslam Elnikety, Mohamed Eldehiry, Hani Jamjoom, Hai Huang, Hakim Weatherspoon:
Unshackle the Cloud! - Matei Zaharia, Benjamin Hindman, Andy Konwinski, Ali Ghodsi, Anthony D. Joseph, Randy H. Katz, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica:
The Datacenter Needs an Operating System. - Naresh Rapolu, Karthik Kambatla, Suresh Jagannathan, Ananth Grama:
TransMR: Data-Centric Programming Beyond Data Parallelism. - Pramod Bhatotia, Alexander Wieder, Istemi Ekin Akkus, Rodrigo Rodrigues, Umut A. Acar:
Large-scale Incremental Data Processing with Change Propagation. - Ankit Singla, Chi-Yao Hong, Lucian Popa, Philip Brighten Godfrey:
Jellyfish: Networking Data Centers, Randomly. - Yogesh Mundada, Anirudh Ramachandran, Nick Feamster:
SilverLine: Data and Network Isolation for Cloud Services. - Frank Yong-Kyung Oh, Hyeong Seog Kim, Hyeonsang Eom, Heon Young Yeom:
Enabling Consolidation and Scaling Down to Provide Power Management for Cloud Computing. - Jie Liu, Michel Goraczko, Sean James, Christian Belady, Jiakang Lu, Kamin Whitehouse:
The Data Furnace: Heating Up with Cloud Computing. - Steven Y. Ko, Kyungho Jeon, Ramsés Morales:
The HybrEx Model for Confidentiality and Privacy in Cloud Computing. - Zachary N. J. Peterson, Mark A. Gondree, Robert Beverly:
A Position Paper on Data Sovereignty: The Importance of Geolocating Data in the Cloud. - Wolfgang Richter, Glenn Ammons, Jan Harkes, Adam Goode, Nilton Bila, Eyal de Lara, Vasanth Bala, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Privacy-Sensitive VM Retrospection. - Suman Jana, Vitaly Shmatikov:
EVE: Verifying Correct Execution of Cloud-Hosted Web Applications. - Byung-Chul Tak, Bhuvan Urgaonkar, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
To Move or Not to Move: The Economics of Cloud Computing. - Huan Liu:
Cutting MapReduce Cost with Spot Market. - Matthew Wachs, Lianghong Xu, Arkady Kanevsky, Gregory R. Ganger:
Exertion-based Billing for Cloud Storage Access. - Thomas A. Henzinger, Anmol V. Singh, Vasu Singh, Thomas Wies, Damien Zufferey:
Static Scheduling in Clouds. - Seung-Hwan Lim, Jae-Seok Huh, Youngjae Kim, Chita R. Das:
Migration, Assignment, and Scheduling of Jobs in Virtualized Environment. - Ajay Gulati, Ganesha Shanmuganathan, Anne M. Holler, Irfan Ahmad:
Cloud Scale Resource Management: Challenges and Techniques. - Gunho Lee, Randy H. Katz:
Heterogeneity-Aware Resource Allocation and Scheduling in the Cloud.

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