INRIA – MSR Workshop on Extreme Operating Systems
November 3 and 4, 2010
EIT ICT Labs (same building as INRIA), 23 avenue d’Italie, Paris
Room : Salle polyvalente, third floor
14:15 CamCube: Designing a data center cluster from the ground up, Ant Rowstron
14:45 From XtreemOS Grids to Contrail Clouds, Christine Morin
15:15 Resource management in virtualized data centers, David Carrera
15:45 A principled approach to eventual consistency in Cloud and Peer-To-Peer systems, Marc Shapiro
16:15 Coffee break
16:45 Dynamically checking ownership policies in concurrent c/c++ programs, Miguel Castro
17:15 Cycles, Cells and Platters: An empirical analysis of hardware failures on a million consumer PCs, Edmund Nightingale
17:45 Programming support for multicore systems - Work stealing for event-based programming and efficient actor isolation, Jean-Bernard Stefani
18:15 The Utility Coprocessor: Massively Parallel Computation from the Coffee Shop, Jeremy Elson
18:45 Adjourn
20:00 Dinner
9:00 Programming models for the Barrelfish multi-kernel operating system, Tim Harris
9:30 Dynamicity in large scale distributed environments, Pierre Sens
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 Sierra: practical power-proportionality for data center Storage, Dushyanth Narayanan
11:00 BlobSeer: Efficient Versioning-Based Storage for Massive Data under Heavy Access Concurrency on Clouds, Gabriel Antoniu
11:30 The repeating cycle and its (current) missing link, Zheng Zhang
12:00 [Title to be confirmed] Jim Larus
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Programming the cloud with COMPSs, Daniele Lezzi
14:00 Overview of Avalon Activities, Christian Perez
14:30 Practical performance models for complex, popular applications, Eno Thereska
15:00 Towards a personalized Web, Anne-Marie Kermarrec
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Wrap-up
17:00 Adjourn