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| | Mapping and visualizing the internet Bill Cheswick, Hal Burch, Steve Branigan Pages: 1 - 1 | |
| | Measuring and characterizing system behavior using kernel-level event logging Karim Yaghmour, Michel R. Dagenais Pages: 2 - 2 | |
| | Pandora: a flexible network monitoring platform Simon Patarin, Mesaac Makpangou Pages: 3 - 3 | |
| | A comparison of file system workloads Drew Roselli, Jacob R. Lorch, Thomas E. Anderson Pages: 4 - 4 | |
| | FiST: a language for stackable file systems Erez Zadok, Jason Nieh Pages: 5 - 5 | |
| | Journaling versus soft updates: asynchronous meta-data protection in file systems Margo I. Seltzer, Gregory R. Ganger, M. Kirk McKusick, Keith A. Smith, Craig A. N. Soules, Christopher A. Stein Pages: 6 - 6 | |
| | Lexical file names in plan 9 or getting dot-dot right Rob Pike Pages: 7 - 7 | |
| | Gecko: tracking a very large billing system Andrew Hume, Scott Daniels, Angus MacLellan Pages: 8 - 8 | |
| | Extended data formatting using Sfio Glenn S. Fowler, David G. Korn, Kiem-Phong Vo Pages: 9 - 9 | |
| | Virtual services: a new abstraction for server consolidation John Reumann, Ashish Mehra, Kang G. Shin, Dilip Kandlur Pages: 10 - 10 | |
| | Location-aware scheduling with minimal infrastructure John Heidemann, Dhaval Shah Pages: 11 - 11 | |
| | Distributed computing: moving from CGI to CORBA James FitzGibbon, Tim Strike Pages: 12 - 12 | |
| | Outwit: Unix tool-based programming meets the windows world Diomidis D. Spinellis Pages: 13 - 13 | |
| | Plumbing and other utilities Rob Pike Pages: 14 - 14 | |
| | Integrating a command shell into a web browser Robert C. Miller, Brad A. Myers Pages: 15 - 15 | |
| | Operating system support for multi-user, remote, graphical interaction Alexander Ya-Li Wong, Margo Seltzer Pages: 16 - 16 | |
| | Techniques for the design of java operating systems Godmar Back, Patrick Tullmann, Leigh Stoller, Wilson C. Hsieh, Jay Lepreau Pages: 17 - 17 | |
| | Signaled receiver processing José Brustoloni, Eran Gabber, Abraham Silberschatz, Amit Singh Pages: 18 - 18 | |
| | DITools: application-level support for dynamic extension and flexible composition Albert Serra, Nacho Navarro, Toni Cortes Pages: 19 - 19 | |
| | Portable multithreading: the signal stack trick for user-space thread creation Ralf S. Engelschall Pages: 20 - 20 | |
| | Transparent run-time defense against stack smashing attacks Arash Baratloo, Navjot Singh, Timothy Tsai Pages: 21 - 21 | |
| | Towards availability benchmarks: a case study of software raid systems Aaron Brown, David A. Patterson Pages: 22 - 22 | |
| | Performing replacement in modem pools Yannis Smaragdakis, Paul Wilson Pages: 23 - 23 | |
| | Auto-diagnosis of field problems in an appliance operating system Gaurav Banga Pages: 24 - 24 | |
| | Dynamic function placement for data-intensive cluster computing Khalil Amiri, David Petrou, Gregory R. Ganger, Garth A. Gibson Pages: 25 - 25 | |
| | Scalable content-aware request distribution in cluster-based networks servers Mohit Aron, Darren Sanders, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel Pages: 26 - 26 | |
| | Isolation with flexibility: a resource management framework for central servers David G. Sullivan, Margo I. Seltzer Pages: 27 - 27 | |
| | Swarm: a log-structured storage system for Linux Ian Murdock, John H. Hartman Pages: 28 - 28 | |
| | DMFS: a data migration file system for NetBSD William Studenmund Pages: 29 - 29 | |
| | A 3-tier RAID storage system with RAID1, RAID5 and compressed RAID5 for Linux K. Gopinath, Nitin Muppalaneni, N. Suresh Kumar, Pankaj Risbood Pages: 30 - 30 | |
| | Extending internet services Via LDAP James E. Dutton Pages: 31 - 31 | |
| | MOSIX: how Linux clusters solve real world problems Steve McClure, Richard Wheeler Pages: 32 - 32 | |
| | Webmin a web-based system administration tool for unix Jamie Cameron Pages: 33 - 33 | |
| | Porting the SGI XFS file system to Linux Jim Mostek, Bill Earl, Steven Levine, Steve Lord, Russell Cattelan, Ken McDonell, Ted Kline, Brian Gaffey, Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan Pages: 34 - 34 | |
| | LinLogFS: a log-structured filesystem for Linux Christian Czezatke, M. Anton Ertl Pages: 35 - 35 | |
| | Unix file system extensions in the GNOME environment Ettore Perazzoli Pages: 36 - 36 | |
| | Protocol independence using the sockets API Craig Metz Pages: 37 - 37 | |
| | Scalable network I/O in Linux Niels Provos, Chuck Lever Pages: 38 - 38 | |
| | Accept() scalability on Linux Stephen P. Molloy, Chuck Lever Pages: 39 - 39 | |
| | Permanent web publishing David S. H. Rosenthal, Vicky Reich Pages: 40 - 40 | |
| | The globe distribution network A. Bakker, E. Amade, G. Ballintijn, I. Kuz, P. Verkaik, I. van der Wijk, M. van Steen, A. S. Tanenbaum Pages: 41 - 41 | |
| | Open information pools Johan Pouwelse Pages: 42 - 42 | |
| | The GNOME canvas: a generic engine for structured graphics Federico Mena-Quintero, Raph Levien Pages: 43 - 43 | |
| | Efficiently scheduling X clients Keith Packard Pages: 44 - 44 | |
| | The AT&T AST OpenSource software collection Glenn S. Fowler, David G. Korn, Stephen S. North, Kiem-Phong Vo Pages: 45 - 45 | |
| | Implementing internet key exchange (IKE) Niklas Hallqvist, Angelos D. Keromytis Pages: 46 - 46 | |
| | Transparent network security policy enforcement Angelos D. Keromytis, Jason L. Wright Pages: 47 - 47 | |
| | Safety checking of kernel extensions Craig Metz Pages: 48 - 48 | |
| | An operating system in java for the Lego Mindstorms RCX microcontroller Pekka Nikander Pages: 49 - 49 | |
| | LAP: a little language for OS emulation Donn M. Seeley Pages: 50 - 50 | |
| | Traffic data repository at the WIDE project Kenjiro Cho, Koushirou Mitsuya, Akira Kato Pages: 51 - 51 | |
| | JEmacs: the Java/scheme-based Emacs Per Bothner Pages: 52 - 52 | |
| | A new rendering model for X Keith Packard Pages: 53 - 53 | |
| | UBC: an efficient unified I/O and memory caching subsystem for NetBSD Chuck Silvers Pages: 54 - 54 | |
| | Mbuf issues in 4.4BSD IPv6/IPsec support-experiences from KAME IPv6/IPsec implementation Jun-ichiro Itojun Hagino Pages: 55 - 55 | |
| | malloc() performance in a multithreaded Linux environment Chuck Lever, David Boreham Pages: 56 - 56 |
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