6.824 Fall 2001 Papers
- Anderson, Bershad, Lazowska, Levy,
Scheduler Activations: Effective Kernel Support for the User-Level Management of Parallelism,
SOSP 1991.
- Appel and Li,
Virtual Memory Primitives for User Programs,
ASPLOS 1991.
- Bershad, Redell and Ellis,
Fast Mutual Exclusion for Uniprocessors,
ASPLOS 92.
- Birrel et al.,
Network Objects,
SOSP 1993.
- Callaghan, Pawlowski, Staubach,
NFS Version 3 Protocol Specification,
RFC1813.
- Castro, Liskov,
Practical Byzatine Fault Tolerance,
OSDI 1999.
- Clarke, Sandberg, Wiley, Hong,
FreeNet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System.
- Dabek, Kaashoek, Karger, Morris, and Stoica,
Wide-area cooperative storage with CFS,
SOSP 2001.
- Freier et al.,
The SSL protocol version 3.0,
Internet Draft, November 1996.
- Hartman and Ousterhout,
The Zebra Striped Network File System
SOSP 1993.
- Kaashoek et. al.,
Application Performance and Flexibility on Exokernel Systems,
SOSP'97.
- Liskov, Ghemawat, Gruber, Johnson, Shrira, and Williams,
Replication in the Harp File System,
SOSP 1991.
- Mazieres et al.,
Separating key management from file system security,
SOSP 1999.
- Mazieres, Kaashoek,
The design, implementation and operation of an email pseudonym server,
5th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 1998.
- Mazieres, Dabek, and Peterson,
Using TCP Through Sockets,
6.824 course material, 2001.
- Mazieres,
A toolkit for user-level file systems,
USENIX 2001.
- Mogul and Ramakrishnan,
Eliminating Receive Livelock in an Interrupt-Driven Kernel,
USENIX 1996.
- Ousterhout, Cherenson, Douglis, Nelson, Welch,
The Sprite Network Operating System.
- Pai, Druschel, and Zwaenepoel,
Flash: An efficient and portable Web server,
USENIX 1999.
- Petersen, Spreitzer, Terry, Theimer, Demers,
Managing Update Conflicts in Bayou,
a Weakly Connected Replicated Storage System,
SOSP 1995.
- Saito et al.,
Manageability, availability and performance in Porcupine: a highly-scalable, cluster-based mail service,
SOSP 1999.
- Srinivasan,
RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification Version 2,
RFC1831.
- Srinivasan,
XDR: External Data Representation Standard,
RFC1832.
- Sweeney,
Scalability in the XFS File System,
USENIX Winter 1996.
- Thekkath, Mann, and Lee,
Frangipani: A Scalable Distributed File System,
SOSP 1997.
- Wobber, Abadi, Burrows, Lampson,
Authentication in the Taos operating system,
SOSP 1993.
SOSP means the ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles.
OSDI means the USENIX/ACM Operating Systems Design and Implementation
conference.
ASPLOS means the ACM Architectural Support for Programming Languages
and Operating Systems conference.
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