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Volume 42, Number 1, Spring 2017
- Rik Farrow:
Musings.
- Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces. - George V. Neville-Neil, Robert N. M. Watson:
Teaching Operating Systems with FreeBSD through Tracing, Analysis, and Experimentation. - Kees Cook:
Linux Kernel Self-Protection. - Rik Farrow:
Interview with Jeff Mogul. - Rik Farrow:
Interview with Amit Levy.
- Jeff Inman, Will Vining, Garrett Ransom, Gary Grider:
MarFS, a Near-POSIX Interface to Cloud Objects.
- Sergey Bratus, Lars Hermerschmidt, Sven M. Hallberg, Michael E. Locasto, Falcon Momot, Meredith L. Patterson, Anna Shubina:
Curing the Vulnerable Parser: Design Patterns for Secure Input Handling.
- John Lunney, Sue Lueder, Betsy Beyer:
Postmortem Action Items: Plan the Work and Work the Plan. - David Lion, Adrian Chu, Hailong Sun, Xin Zhuang, Nikola Grcevski, Ding Yuan:
Don't Get Caught in the Cold, Warm Up Your JVM.
- David M. Beazley:
Gleeful Incompatibility. - David N. Blank-Edelman:
Practical Perl Tools: Off the Charts. - Dan Geer, Eric Jardine:
Cybersecurity Workload Trends. - Robert G. Ferrell:
/dev/random.
- Mark Lamourine, Rik Farrow:
Book Reviews.
Volume 42, Number 2, Summer 2017
- Rik Farrow:
Musings.
- Alex Conway, Ainesh Bakshi, Yizheng Jiao, Yang Zhan, Michael A. Bender, William Jannen, Rob Johnson, Bradley C. Kuszmaul, Donald E. Porter, Jun Yuan, Martin Farach-Colton:
How to Fragment Your File System. - Abutalib Aghayev, Theodore Y. Ts'o, Garth Gibson, Peter Desnoyers:
Evolving Ext4 for Shingled Disks. - Aishwarya Ganesan, Ramnatthan Alagappan, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:
Redundancy Does Not Imply Fault Tolerance: Analysis of Distributed Storage Reactions to Single Errors and Corruptions. - Konstantin V. Shvachko, Yuxiang (Chris) Chen:
Scaling Namespace Operations with Giraffa File System. - Rik Farrow:
2017 USENIX Research in Linux File and Storage Technologies Summit(Linux FAST Summit '17).
- Andy Rudoff:
Persistent Memory Programming. - Graeme Jenkinson:
It's Better to Rust Than Wear Out. - Rik Farrow:
Interview with Eric Allman.
- Jeff Peck, Betsy Beyer, Colin Beske, Max Saltonstall:
Migrating to BeyondCorp: Maintaining Productivity While Improving Security. - Tyler Hunt, Zhiting Zhu, Yuanzhong Xu, Simon Peter, Emmett Witchel:
Ryoan: A Distributed Sandbox for Untrusted Computation on Secret Data. - Trishank Karthik Kuppusamy, Lois DeLong, Justin Cappos:
Securing Software Updates for Automotives Using Uptane. - Radia J. Perlman:
Blockchain: Hype or Hope? - Jos Wetzels:
Internet of Pwnable Things: Challenges in Embedded Binary Security.
- David M. Beazley:
Revisiting Pathlib. - David N. Blank-Edelman:
Practical Perl Tools: Perl on a Plane. - Dave Josephsen:
iVoyeur: 2 Bits. - Jeanne Schock:
Turning Problems into the Known. - Dan Geer, Jon Callas:
For Good Measure: To Burn or Not to Burn. - Robert G. Ferrell:
/dev/random.
Volume 42, Number 3, Fall 2017
- Rik Farrow:
Musings: Theory of Mind.
- Daniel Firestone:
VFP: A Virtual Switch Platform for Host SDN in the Public Cloud. - Reid Priedhorsky, Tim Randles:
Linux Containers for Fun and Profit in HPC. - Rik Farrow:
Interview with James Bottomley. - Xianzheng Dou, Peter M. Chen, Jason Flinn:
Knockoff: Cheap Versions in the Cloud.
- Arjun Roy, Hongyi Zeng, Jasmeet Bagga, Alex C. Snoeren:
Passive Realtime Datacenter Fault Detection and Localization. - Lucian Carata, Oliver R. A. Chick, Ripduman Sohan:
Resourceful: Monitoring under the Microscope.
- Victor Escobedo, Betsy Beyer, Max Saltonstall, Filip Zyzniewski:
BeyondCorp 5: The User Experience. - Geoffroy Couprie, Pierre Chifflier:
Safe Parsers in Rust: Changing the World Step by Step.
- David M. Beazley:
Quick Testing. - David N. Blank-Edelman:
Practical Perl Tools: Come Fly With Me. - Dave Josephsen:
iVoyeur: Stacks and Piles. - Chris McEniry:
Golang: Creating and Using Certificates with TLS. - Margo I. Seltzer:
Flipping Out in Computer Science. - Dan Geer:
For Good Measure: When Opinion Is Data. - Robert G. Ferrell:
/dev/random: Offensive Computing.
- Mark Lamourine:
Book Reviews.
Volume 42, Number 4, Winter 2017
- Rik Farrow:
Musings.
- Paul Pearce, Ben Jones, Frank Li, Roya Ensafi, Nick Feamster, Nicholas Weaver, Vern Paxson:
Global-Scale Measurement of DNS Manipulation. - Taejoong Chung, Roland van Rijswijk-Deij, Balakrishnan Chandrasekaran, David R. Choffnes, Dave Levin, Bruce M. Maggs, Alan Mislove, Christo Wilson:
An End-to-End View of DNSSEC Ecosystem Management. - Wilfried Mayer, Katharina Krombholz, Martin Schmiedecker, Edgar R. Weippl:
Securing the Internet, One HTTP 200 OK at a Time. - William Melicher, Blase Ur, Sean M. Segreti, Lujo Bauer, Nicolas Christin, Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Better Passwords through Science (and Neural Networks). - Shehar Bano, Mustafa Al-Bassam, George Danezis:
The Road to Scalable Blockchain Designs. - Rik Farrow:
An Interview with Peter G. Neumann.
- Juncheng Gu, Youngmoon Lee, Yiwen Zhang, Mosharaf Chowdhury, Kang G. Shin:
Decentralized Memory Disaggregation Over Low-Latency Networks.
- John P. Looney:
Psychological Safety in Operation Teams. - Vladimir Legeza:
From Sysadmin to SRE in 2587 Words. - Kurt J. Lidl:
Understanding Docker.
- David M. Beazley:
raise SystemExit(0). - David N. Blank-Edelman:
Practical Perl Tools: Perl without Perl. - Chris McEniry:
Go: HashiCorp's Vault. - Dave Josephsen:
iVoyeur: Tcpdump at Scale. - Dan Geer:
For Good Measure: Letting Go of the Steering Wheel. - Robert G. Ferrell:
/dev/random: Cloudbursting, or Risk Mismanagement.
- Mark Lamourine, Michele Nelson:
Book Reviews.
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