Conference and Workshop Papers

Chronological order

Conference and workshop papers

Carlos Boneti, Francisco J. Cazorla, Roberto Gioiosa, Mateo Valero, Alper Buyuktosunoglu and Chen-Yong Cher. Software-Controlled Priority Characterization of POWER5 Processor. ISCA 2008 - The 35th International Symposium on Computer Architecture. ACM/IEEE, June 2008.

Michael Gschwind. Integrated Execution for Heterogeneous Architectures:A System View . OSHMA-PACT - Operating System support for Heterogeneous Multicore Architectures at The Sixteenth International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques. ACM/IEEE/IFIP, September 2007.

Jeonghwan Choi, Chen-Yong Cher, Hubertus Franke, Hendrik Hamann, Alan Weger and Pradip Bose. Thermal-aware Task Scheduling at the System Software Level. International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED). August 2007.

Paul A. Karger. Performance and Security Lessons Learned from Virtualizing the Alpha Processor. ISCA 2007 - The 34th International Symposium on Computer Architecture. ACM and IEEE, June 2007.

Dan Tsafrir, Yoav Etsion and Dror G Feitelson. Secretly Monopolizing the CPU Without Superuser Privileges. 16th USENIX Security Symposium. USENIX, April 2007.

Paul A. Karger, David C. Toll and Suzanne K. Mcintosh. Processor Requirements for a High Security Smart Card Operating System. e-Smart 2007. Eurosmart and Global Platform, April 2007.

Dan Tsafrir. The Context-Switch Overhead Inflicted by Hardware Interrupts (and the Enigma of Do-Nothing Loops). ACM ExpCS 2007 - Workshop on Experimental Computer Science. ACM/USENIX, March 2007.

Paul A. Karger. Capabilities and Security. NSF Safe Computing Workshop. National Science Foundation, Director of National Intelligence, Sandia National Laboratories, University of New Mexico, November 2006.