Cornell Systems Lunch

CS 754

Spring 2003

Emin Gün Sirer and Andrew Myers

Sponsored by the Information Assurance Institute (IAI),
Computing and Information Science, Cornell

This spring, we will continue to read recent papers in systems. We will meet once a week on fridays at noon in the systems lab (Upson 331). There will be free lunch for the participants, contingent upon their participation in the paper discussion (i.e. there is no such thing as a free lunch). The systems lunch is open to all Cornell students interested in systems. First-year graduate students are especially welcome. You are encouraged to sign up for CS 754, Systems Research Seminar, for one credit.

Past systems seminars: Fall 02 Spring 02 Fall 01

Schedule

Date Paper Presenter
January 24 The evolution of Coda
M. Satyanarayanan
TOCS 2002
Ben
January 31 Security for structured peer-to-peer overlay networks
Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Ayalvadi Ganesh, Antony Rowstron, and Dan S. Wallach
OSDI 2002
Kevin W.
February 7 SQUIRREL: A decentralized, peer-to-peer web cache
S. Iyer, A. Rowstron and P. Druschel
PODC 2002
Prakash
February 14 Architectural Support for Copy and Tamper Resistant Software
David Lie, Chandramohan Thekkath,Mark Mitchell, Patrick Lincoln,Dan Boneh, John Mitchell, Mark Horowitz
ASPLOS 2000
Mainak
February 21 Viceroy: A Scalable and Dynamic Emulation of the Butterfly
Dahlia Malkhi, Moni Naor, David Ratajczak
PODC 2002
Filip
February 28 P5: A Protocol for Scalable Anonymous Communication
Rob Sherwood, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Aravind Srinivasan.
Oakland 2002
Justin
March 7 Automated Application-level Checkpointing of MPI Programs
Greg Bronevetsky, Daniel Marques, Keshav Pingali, Paul Stodghill
Greg B.
March 14 SCRIBE: A large-scale and decentralised application-level multicast infrastructure
M. Castro, P. Druschel, A-M. Kermarrec and A. Rowstron
JSAC 2002
Manpreet
March 21 Spring break, no meeting.
March 28 Mondrian Memory Protection
Emmett Witchel, Josh Cates, and Krste Asanovic
ASPLOS 2002
Steve Chong
April 4 OceanStore: An Architecture for Global-Scale Persistent Storage
John Kubiatowicz, David Bindel, Yan Chen, Steven Czerwinski, Patrick Eaton, Dennis Geels, Ramakrishna Gummadi, Sean Rhea, Hakim Weatherspoon, Westley Weimer, Chris Wells, and Ben Zhao.
ASPLOS 2000
Rimon
April 11 ACSU/Faculty Lunch. No presenter.
April 18 Tangler: A Censorship-Resistant Publishing System Based On Document Entanglements
Marc Waldman, David Mazieres
ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security 2001
Hongzhou
April 25 Statistical Identification of Encrypted Web Browsing Traffic
Qixiang Sun; Daniel R. Simon; Yi-Min Wang; Wilf Russell; Venkata N. Padmanabhan; Lili Qiu
Oakland Security Conference
Kevin O'Neill
May 2 Using Memory Errors to Attack a Virtual Machine
Sudhakar Govindavajhala and Andrew W. Appel
Oakland Security Conference
Ming