操作系统领域最佳论文奖列表(2009-1990)

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USENIX ‘09

Best Paper:

Satori: Enlightened Page Sharing

Grzegorz Miłoś, Derek G. Murray, and Steven Hand, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; Michael A. Fetterman, NVIDIA Corporation

Best Paper:

Tolerating File-System Mistakes with EnvyFS

Lakshmi N. Bairavasundaram, NetApp., Inc.; Swaminathan Sundararaman, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, and Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, University of Wisconsin—Madison

NSDI ‘09

Best Paper:

TrInc: Small Trusted Hardware for Large Distributed Systems

Dave Levin, University of Maryland; John R. Douceur, Jacob R. Lorch, and Thomas Moscibroda, Microsoft Research

Best Paper:

Sora: High Performance Software Radio Using General Purpose Multi-core Processors

Kun Tan and Jiansong Zhang, Microsoft Research Asia; Ji Fang, Beijing Jiaotong University; He Liu, Yusheng Ye, and Shen Wang, Tsinghua University; Yongguang Zhang, Haitao Wu, and Wei Wang, Microsoft Research Asia; Geoffrey M. Voelker, University of California, San Diego

FAST ‘09

Best Paper:

CA-NFS: A Congestion-Aware Network File System

Alexandros Batsakis, NetApp and Johns Hopkins University; Randal Burns, Johns Hopkins University; Arkady Kanevsky, James Lentini, and Thomas Talpey, NetApp

Best Paper:

Generating Realistic Impressions for File-System Benchmarking

Nitin Agrawal, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, and Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, University of Wisconsin, Madison

2008

OSDI ‘08

Jay Lepreau Best Paper:

Difference Engine: Harnessing Memory Redundancy in Virtual Machines

Diwaker Gupta, University of California, San Diego; Sangmin Lee, University of Texas at Austin; Michael Vrable, Stefan Savage, Alex C. Snoeren, George Varghese, Geoffrey M. Voelker, and Amin Vahdat, University of California, San Diego

Jay Lepreau Best Paper:

DryadLINQ: A System for General-Purpose Distributed Data-Parallel Computing Using a High-Level Language

Yuan Yu, Michael Isard, Dennis Fetterly, and Mihai Budiu, Microsoft Research Silicon Valley; Úlfar Erlingsson, Reykjavík University, Iceland, and Microsoft Research Silicon Valley; Pradeep Kumar Gunda and Jon Currey, Microsoft Research Silicon Valley

Jay Lepreau Best Paper:

KLEE: Unassisted and Automatic Generation of High-Coverage Tests for Complex Systems Programs

Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar, and Dawson Engler, Stanford University

LISA ‘08

Best Paper:

ENAVis: Enterprise Network Activities Visualization

Qi Liao, Andrew Blaich, Aaron Striegel, and Douglas Thain, University of Notre Dame

Best Student Paper:

Automatic Software Fault Diagnosis by Exploiting Application Signatures

Xiaoning Ding, The Ohio State University; Hai Huang, Yaoping Ruan, and Anees Shaikh, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Xiaodong Zhang, The Ohio State University

USENIX Security ‘08

Best Paper:

Highly Predictive Blacklisting

Jian Zhang and Phillip Porras, SRI International; Johannes Ullrich, SANS Institute

Best Student Paper:

Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

J. Alex Halderman, Princeton University; Seth D. Schoen, Electronic Frontier Foundation; Nadia Heninger and William Clarkson, Princeton University; William Paul, Wind River Systems; Joseph A. Calandrino and Ariel J. Feldman, Princeton University; Jacob Appelbaum; Edward W. Felten, Princeton University

USENIX ‘08

Best Paper:

Decoupling Dynamic Program Analysis from Execution in Virtual Environments

Jim Chow, Tal Garfinkel, and Peter M. Chen, VMware

Best Student Paper:

Vx32: Lightweight User-level Sandboxing on the x86

Bryan Ford and Russ Cox, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

NSDI ‘08

Best Paper:

Remus: High Availability via Asynchronous Virtual Machine Replication

Brendan Cully, Geoffrey Lefebvre, Dutch Meyer, Mike Feeley, and Norm Hutchinson, University of British Columbia; Andrew Warfield, University of British Columbia and Citrix Systems, Inc.

Best Paper:

Consensus Routing: The Internet as a Distributed System

John P. John, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington; Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts Amherst

LEET ‘08

Best Paper:

Designing and Implementing Malicious Hardware (PDF) or read in HTML

Samuel T. King, Joseph Tucek, Anthony Cozzie, Chris Grier, Weihang Jiang, and Yuanyuan Zhou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

FAST ‘08

Best Paper:

Portably Solving File TOCTTOU Races with Hardness Amplification

Dan Tsafrir, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Tomer Hertz, Microsoft Research; David Wagner, University of California, Berkeley; Dilma Da Silva, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Best Student Paper:

An Analysis of Data Corruption in the Storage Stack

Lakshmi N. Bairavasundaram, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Garth Goodson, Network Appliance Inc.; Bianca Schroeder, University of Toronto; Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau and Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, University of Wisconsin, Madison

2007

LISA ‘07

Best Paper:

Application Buffer-Cache Management for Performance: Running the World’s Largest MRTG

David Plonka, Archit Gupta, and Dale Carder, University of Wisconsin Madison

Best Paper:

PoDIM: A Language for High-Level Configuration Management

Thomas Delaet and Wouter Joosen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

16th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

Towards Automatic Discovery of Deviations in Binary Implementations with Applications to Error Detection and Fingerprint Generation

David Brumley, Juan Caballero, Zhenkai Liang, James Newsome, and Dawn Song, Carnegie Mellon University

Best Student Paper:

Keep Your Enemies Close: Distance Bounding Against Smartcard Relay Attacks

Saar Drimer and Steven J. Murdoch, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge

USENIX ‘07

Best Paper:

Hyperion: High Volume Stream Archival for Retrospective Querying

Peter Desnoyers and Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Best Paper:

SafeStore: A Durable and Practical Storage System

Ramakrishna Kotla, Lorenzo Alvisi, and Mike Dahlin, The University of Texas at Austin

NSDI ‘07

Best Paper:

Life, Death, and the Critical Transition: Finding Liveness Bugs in Systems Code

Charles Killian, James W. Anderson, Ranjit Jhala, and Amin Vahdat, University of California, San Diego

Best Student Paper:

Do Incentives Build Robustness in BitTorrent?

Michael Piatek, Tomas Isdal, Thomas Anderson, and Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington; Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts Amherst

FAST ‘07

Best Paper:

Disk Failures in the Real World: What Does an MTTF of 1,000,000 Hours Mean to You?

Bianca Schroeder and Garth A. Gibson, Carnegie Mellon University

Best Paper:

TFS: A Transparent File System for Contributory Storage

James Cipar, Mark D. Corner, and Emery D. Berger, University of Massachusetts Amherst

2006

LISA ‘06

Best Paper:

A Platform for RFID Security and Privacy Administration

Melanie R. Rieback, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Georgi N. Gaydadjiev, Delft University of Technology; Bruno Crispo, Rutger F.H. Hofman, and Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Honorable Mention:

A Forensic Analysis of a Distributed Two-Stage Web-Based Spam Attack

Daniel V. Klein, LoneWolf Systems

OSDI ‘06

Best Paper:

Rethink the Sync

Edmund B. Nightingale, Kaushik Veeraraghavan, Peter M. Chen, and Jason Flinn, University of Michigan

Best Paper:

Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data

Fay Chang, Jeffrey Dean, Sanjay Ghemawat, Wilson C. Hsieh, Deborah A. Wallach, Mike Burrows, Tushar Chandra, Andrew Fikes, and Robert E. Gruber, Google, Inc.

15th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

Evaluating SFI for a CISC Architecture

Stephen McCamant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Greg Morrisett, Harvard University

Best Student Paper:

Keyboards and Covert Channels

Gaurav Shah, Andres Molina, and Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania

2006 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

Best Paper:

Optimizing Network Virtualization in Xen

Aravind Menon, EPFL; Alan L. Cox, Rice University; Willy Zwaenepoel, EPFL

Best Paper:

Replay Debugging for Distributed Applications

Dennis Geels, Gautam Altekar, Scott Shenker, and Ion Stoica, University of California, Berkeley

NSDI ‘06

Best Paper:

Experience with an Object Reputation System for Peer-to-Peer Filesharing

Kevin Walsh and Emin Gün Sirer, Cornell University

Best Paper:

Availability of Multi-Object Operations

Haifeng Yu, Intel Research Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University; Phillip B. Gibbons, Intel Research Pittsburgh; Suman Nath, Microsoft Research

2005

FAST ‘05

Best Paper:

Ursa Minor: Versatile Cluster-based Storage

Michael Abd-El-Malek, William V. Courtright II, Chuck Cranor, Gregory R. Ganger, James Hendricks, Andrew J. Klosterman, Michael Mesnier, Manish Prasad, Brandon Salmon, Raja R. Sambasivan, Shafeeq Sinnamohideen, John D. Strunk, Eno Thereska, Matthew Wachs, and Jay J. Wylie, Carnegie Mellon University

Best Paper:

On Multidimensional Data and Modern Disks

Steven W. Schlosser, Intel Research Pittsburgh; Jiri Schindler, EMC Corporation; Stratos Papadomanolakis, Minglong Shao, Anastassia Ailamaki, Christos Faloutsos, and Gregory R. Ganger, Carnegie Mellon University

LISA ‘05

Best Paper:

Toward a Cost Model for System Administration

Alva L. Couch, Ning Wu, and Hengky Susanto, Tufts University

Best Student Paper:

Toward an Automated Vulnerability Comparison of Open Source IMAP Servers

Chaos Golubitsky, Carnegie Mellon University

Best Student Paper:

Reducing Downtime Due to System Maintenance and Upgrades

Shaya Potter and Jason Nieh, Columbia University

IMC 2005

Best Student Paper:

Measurement-based Characterization of a Collection of On-line Games

Chris Chambers and Wu-chang Feng, Portland State University; Sambit Sahu and Debanjan Saha, IBM Research

Security ‘05

Best Paper:

Mapping Internet Sensors with Probe Response Attacks

John Bethencourt, Jason Franklin, and Mary Vernon University of Wisconsin, Madison

Best Student Paper:

Security Analysis of a Cryptographically-Enabled RFID Device

Steve Bono, Matthew Green, and Adam Stubblefield, Johns Hopkins University; Ari Juels, RSA Laboratories; Avi Rubin, Johns Hopkins University; Michael Szydlo, RSA Laboratories

MobiSys ‘05

Best Paper:

Reincarnating PCs with Portable SoulPads

Ramón Cáceres, Casey Carter, Chandra Narayanaswami, and Mandayam Raghunath, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

NSDI ‘05

Best Paper:

Detecting BGP Configuration Faults with Static Analysis

Nick Feamster and Hari Balakrishnan, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Best Student Paper:

Botz-4-Sale: Surviving Organized DDoS Attacks That Mimic Flash Crowds

Srikanth Kandula and Dina Katabi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Matthias Jacob, Princeton University; Arthur Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Akamai

2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

General Track

Best Paper:

Debugging Operating Systems with Time-Traveling Virtual Machines

Samuel T. King, George W. Dunlap, and Peter M. Chen, University of Michigan

Best Student Paper:

Itanium—A System Implementor’s Tale

Charles Gray, University of New South Wales; Matthew Chapman and Peter Chubb, University of New South Wales and National ICT Australia; David Mosberger-Tang, Hewlett-Packard Labs; Gernot Heiser, University of New South Wales and National ICT Australia

FREENIX Track

Best Paper:

USB/IP—A Peripheral Bus Extension for Device Sharing over IP Network

Takahiro Hirofuchi, Eiji Kawai, Kazutoshi Fujikawa, and Hideki Sunahara, Nara Institute of Science and Technology

2004

OSDI ‘04

Best Paper:

Recovering Device Drivers

Michael M. Swift, Muthukaruppan Annamalai, Brian N. Bershad, and Henry M. Levy, University of Washington

Best Paper:

Using Model Checking to Find Serious File System Errors

Junfeng Yang, Paul Twohey, and Dawson Engler, Stanford University; Madanlal Musuvathi, Microsoft Research

LISA ‘04

Best Paper:

Scalable Centralized Bayesian Spam Mitigation with Bogofilter

Jeremy Blosser and David Josephsen, VHA, Inc.

Security ‘04

Best Paper:

Understanding Data Lifetime via Whole System Simulation

Jim Chow, Ben Pfaff, Tal Garfinkel, Kevin Christopher, and Mendel Rosenblum, Stanford University

Best Student Paper:

Fairplay—A Secure Two-Party Computation System

Dahlia Malkhi and Noam Nisan, Hebrew University; Benny Pinkas, HP Labs; Yaron Sella, Hebrew University

2004 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

General Track Best Paper:

Handling Churn in a DHT

Sean Rhea and Dennis Geels, University of California, Berkeley; Timothy Roscoe, Intel Research, Berkeley; John Kubiatowicz, University of California, Berkeley

Best Paper:

Energy Efficient Prefetching and Caching

Athanasios E. Papathanasiou and Michael L. Scott, University of Rochester

FREENIX Track Best Paper:

Wayback: A User-level Versioning File System for Linux

Brian Cornell, Peter A. Dinda, and Fabián E. Bustamante, Northwestern University

Best Student Paper:

Design and Implementation of Netdude, a Framework for Packet Trace Manipulation

Christian Kreibich, University of Cambridge, UK

VM ‘04

Best Paper:

Semantic Remote Attestation—A Virtual Machine Directed Approach to Trusted Computing

Vivek Haldar, Deepak Chandra, and Michael Franz, University of California, Irvine

FAST ‘04

Best Paper:

Row-Diagonal Parity for Double Disk Failure Correction

Peter Corbett, Bob English, Atul Goel, Tomislav Grcanac, Steven Kleiman, James Leong, and Sunitha Sankar, Network Appliance, Inc.

Best Student Paper:

Improving Storage System Availability with D-GRAID

Muthian Sivathanu, Vijayan Prabhakaran, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, and Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Best Student Paper:

A Framework for Building Unobtrusive Disk Maintenance Applications

Eno Thereska, Jiri Schindler, John Bucy, Brandon Salmon, Christopher R. Lumb, and Gregory R. Ganger, Carnegie Mellon University

NSDI ‘04

Best Paper:

Trickle: A Self-Regulating Algorithm for Code Propagation and Maintenance in Wireless Sensor Networks

Philip Levis, University of California, Berkeley, and Intel Research Berkeley; Neil Patel, University of California, Berkeley; David Culler, University of California, Berkeley, and Intel Research Berkeley; Scott Shenker, University of California, Berkeley, and ICSI

Best Student Paper:

Listen and Whisper: Security Mechanisms for BGP

Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, University of California, Berkeley; Volker Roth, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany; Ion Stoica, University of California, Berkeley; Scott Shenker, University of California, Berkeley, and ICSI; Randy H. Katz, University of California, Berkeley

2003   [back to top]

LISA ‘03

Award Paper:

STRIDER: A Black-box, State-based Approach to Change and Configuration Management and Support

Yi-Min Wang, Chad Verbowski, John Dunagan, Yu Chen, Helen J. Wang, Chun Yuan, and Zheng Zhang, Microsoft Research

Award Paper:

Distributed Tarpitting: Impeding Spam Across Multiple Servers

Tim Hunter, Paul Terry, and Alan Judge, eircom.net

BSDCon ‘03

Best Paper:

Cryptographic Device Support for FreeBSD

Samuel J. Leffler, Errno Consulting

Best Student Paper:

Running BSD Kernels as User Processes by Partial Emulation and Rewriting of Machine Instructions

Hideki Eiraku and Yasushi Shinjo, University of Tsukuba

12th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

Remote Timing Attacks Are Practical

David Brumley and Dan Boneh, Stanford University

Best Student Paper:

Establishing the Genuinity of Remote Computer Systems

Rick Kennell and Leah H. Jamieson, Purdue University

2003 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

General Track

Award Paper:

Undo for Operators: Building an Undoable E-mail Store

Aaron B. Brown and David A. Patterson, University of California, Berkeley

Award Paper:

Operating System I/O Speculation: How Two Invocations Are Faster Than One

Keir Fraser, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; Fay Chang, Google Inc.

FREENIX Track Best Paper:

StarFish: Highly Available Block Storage

Eran Gabber, Jeff Fellin, Michael Flaster, Fengrui Gu, Bruce Hillyer, Wee Teck Ng, Banu Özden, and Elizabeth Shriver, Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs

Best Student Paper:

Flexibility in ROM: A Stackable Open Source BIOS

Adam Agnew and Adam Sulmicki, University of Maryland at College Park; Ronald Minnich, Los Alamos National Labs; William Arbaugh, University of Maryland at College Park

First International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services

Best Paper:

Energy Aware Lossless Data Compression

Kenneth Barr and Krste Asanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2nd USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies

Best Paper:

Using MEMS-Based Storage in Disk s

Mustafa Uysal and Arif Merchant, Hewlett-Packard Labs; Guillermo A. Alvarez, IBM Almaden Research Center

Best Student Paper:

Pond: The OceanStore Prototype

Sean Rhea, Patrick Eaton, Dennis Geels, Hakim Weatherspoon, Ben Zhao, and John Kubiatowicz, University of California, Berkeley

4th USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems

Best Paper:

SkipNet: A Scalable Overlay Network with Practical Locality Properties

Nicholas J. A. Harvey, Microsoft Research and University of Washington; Michael B. Jones, Microsoft Research; Stefan Saroiu, University of Washington; Marvin Theimer and Alec Wolman, Microsoft Research

Best Student Paper:

Scriptroute: A Public Internet Measurement Facility

Neil Spring, David Wetherall, and Tom Anderson, University of Washington

2002   [back to top]

5th Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation

Best Paper:

Memory Resource Management in VMware ESX Server

Carl A. Waldspurger, VMware, Inc.

Best Student Paper:

An Analysis of Internet Content Delivery Systems

Stefan Saroiu, Krishna P. Gummadi, Richard J. Dunn, Steven D. Gribble, and Henry M. Levy, University of Washington

LISA ‘02: 16th Systems Administration Conference

Best Paper:

RTG: A Scalable SNMP Statistics Architecture for Service Providers

Robert Beverly, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science

Best Paper:

Work-Augmented Laziness with the Los Task Request System

Thomas Stepleton, Swarthmore College Computer Society

11th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

Security in Plan 9

Russ Cox, MIT LCS; Eric Grosse and Rob Pike, Bell Labs; Dave Presotto, Avaya Labs and Bell Labs; Sean Quinlan, Bell Labs

Best Student Paper:

Infranet: Circumventing Web Censorship and Surveillance

Nick Feamster, Magdalena Balazinska, Greg Harfst, Hari Balakrishnan, and David Karger, MIT

2nd Java Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium

Best Paper:

An Empirical Study of Method In-lining for a Java Just-in-Time Compiler

Toshio Suganuma, Toshiaki Yasue, and Toshio Nakatani, IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory

Best Student Paper:

Supporting Binary Compatibility with Static Compilation

Dachuan Yu, Zhong Shao, and Valery Trifonov, Yale University

2002 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

General Track Best Paper:

Structure and Performance of the Direct Access File System

Kostas Magoutis, Salimah Addetia, Alexandra Fedorova, and Margo I. Seltzer, Harvard University; Jeffrey S. Chase, Andrew J. Gallatin, Richard Kisley, and Rajiv G. Wickremesinghe, Duke University; and Eran Gabber, Lucent Technologies

Best Student Paper:

EtE: Passive End-to-End Internet Service Performance Monitoring

Yun Fu and Amin Vahdat, Duke University; Ludmila Cherkasova and Wenting Tang, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories

    FREENIX Track

Best FREENIX Paper:

CPCMS: A Configuration Management System Based on Cryptographic Names

Jonathan S. Shapiro and John Vanderburgh, Johns Hopkins University

Best FREENIX Student Paper:

SWILL: A Simple Embedded Web Server Library

Sotiria Lampoudi and David M. Beazley, University of Chicago

BSDCon ‘02

Best Paper:

Running “fsck” in the Background Marshall Kirk McKusick, Author and Consultant

Best Paper:

Design And Implementation of a Direct Access File System (DAFS) Kernel Server for FreeBSD

Kostas Magoutis, Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University

Conference on File and Storage Technologies

Best Paper:

VENTI – A New Approach to Archival Data Storage Sean Quinlan and Sean Dorward, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies

Best Student Paper:

Track-aligned Extents: Matching Access Patterns to Disk Drive Characteristics

Jiri Schindler, John Linwood Griffin, Christopher R. Lumb, Gregory R. Ganger, Carnegie Mellon University

2001   [back to top]

LISA 2001: 15th Systems Administration Conference

Best Theory Paper:

A Probabilistic Approach to Estimating Computer System Reliability

Robert Apthorpe, Excite@Home, Inc.

Best Applied Paper:

Lexis EXam Invigilation System

Mike Wyer and Susan Eisenbach, Imperial College

5th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference

Best Paper:

Design and implementation of a Linux SCSI target for storage area networks

Ashish Palekar, Trebia Networks Inc. and Narendran Ganapathy, Anshul Chadda, Robert D. Russell, InterOperability Laboratory

10th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

Inferring Internet Denial-of-Service Activity

David Moore, CAIDA; Geoffrey M. Voelker and Stefan Savage, University of California, San Diego

Best Student Paper:

The Dos and Don’ts of Client Authentication on the Web

Kevin Fu, Emil Sit, Kendra Smith, and Nick Feamster, MIT

2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

General Track

Best Paper (1):

Virtualizing I/O Devices on VMware Workstation’s Hosted Virtual Machine Monitor

Jeremy Sugerman, Ganesh Venkitachalam, and Beng-Hong Lim, VMware Inc.

Best Paper (2):

A Toolkit for User-Level File Systems

David Mazières, NYU

    FREENIX Track

Best FREENIX Paper:

Nickle: Language Principles and Pragmatics

Bart Massey, Portland State University, and Keith Packard, SuSE Inc.

Best FREENIX Student Paper:

MEF, Malicious Email Filter–A UNIX Mail Filter That Detects Malicious Windows Executables

Matthew G. Schultz and Eleazar Eskin, Columbia University; Erez Zadok, SUNY Stony Brook;

Manasi Bhattacharyya and Salvatore J. Stolfo, Columbia University

Java Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium

Best Student Paper:

SableVM: A Research Framework for the Efficient Execution of Java Bytecode

Etienne M. Gagnon and Laurie J. Hendren, McGill University

3rd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (USITS)

Best Paper:

Measurement and Analysis of a Streaming Media Workload

Maureen Chesire, Alec Wolman, Geoffrey M. Voelker, and Henry M. Levy

6th USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems

Best Student Paper: (1)

Content-Based Publish/Subscribe with Structural Reflection

Patrick Thomas Eugster and Rachid Guerraoui

Best Student Paper: (2)

Multi-Dispatch in the Java Virtual Machine: Design and Implementation

Christopher Dutchyn, Paul Lu, Duane Szafron, Steve Bromling, and Wade Holst

2000   [back to top]

7th USENIX Tcl/Tk Conference

Best Paper:

Rapid CORBA Server Development in Tcl: A Case Study

Jason Brazile, Andrej Vckovski

Best Student Paper:

Supporting Information Awareness Using Animated Widgets

Scott McCrickard, Q. Alex Zhao

2000 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

General Track Best Paper:

Scalable Content-aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers

Mohit Aron, Darren Sanders, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel

Best Student Paper (1):

Integrating a Command Shell Into a Web Browser

Robert Miller, Brad Myers

Best Student Paper (2):

Virtual Services: A New Abstraction for Server Consolidation

John Reumann, Ashish Mehra, Kang G. Shin, Dilip Kandlur

    FREENIX Track

Best Freenix Paper:

An Operating System in Java for the Lego Mindstorms RCX Microcontroller

Pekka Nikander

Best Freenix Student Paper:

Protocol Independence Using the Sockets API

Craig Metz

3rd Large Installation System Administration of Windows NT Conference

Best Paper:

Kerberos Interoperability Issues

Paul B. Hill

Best Student Paper:

On Designing a Database for Integrated User Management: Pitfalls and Possibilities

Amy LaMeyer, Shankaranarayanan Ganesan, Jesper M. Johansson

4th USENIX Windows Systems Symposium

Best Student Paper:

Archipelago: An Island-Based File System for Highly Available and Scalable Internet Services

Minwen Ji, Edward Felten, Randolph Wang, Jaswinder Pal Singh

9th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

Publius: A Robust, Tamper-Evident, Censorship-Resistant, and Source Anonymous

Web Publishing System

Marc Waldman, Aviel D. Rubin, Lorrie Faith Cranor

Best Student Paper:

Detecting Backdoors

Yin Zhang, Vern Paxson

4th Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation

Best Paper:

Checking System Rules Using System-Specific, Programmer-Written

Compiler Extensions

Dawson Engler, Benjamin Chelf, Andy Chou, and Seth Hallem

Best Student Paper:

Proactive Recovery in a Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant System

Miguel Castro and Barbara Liskov

4th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference

Best Paper:

PVFS: A Parallel File System for Linux Clusters

Philip H. Carns, Walter B. Ligon, Robert B. Ross, Rajeef Thakur

LISA 2000: 14th Systems Administration Conference

Best Paper: (1)

Deployme: Tellme’s Software and Content Manager

Kyle Oppenheim and Patrick McCormick

Best Paper: (2)

Tracing Anonymous Packets to Their Approximate Source

Hal Burch, Bill Cheswick

Best Student Paper:

Peep (The Network Auralizer): Monitoring Your Network with Sound

Michael Gilfix and Alva Couch

1999   [back to top]

3rd Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation

Best Paper:

IO-Lite: A Unified I/O Buffering and Caching System

Vivek S. Pai, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel

Best Student Paper (1):

Automatic I/O Hint Generation through Speculative Execution

Fay Chang, Garth A. Gibson

Best Student Paper (2):

Resource Containers: A New Facility for Resource Management in Server Systems

Gaurav Banga (student), Peter Druschel, Jeffrey Mogul

1st Workshop on Intrusion Detection and Network Monitoring

Best Student Paper:

Intrusion Detection Through Dynamic Software Measurement

Sebastian Elbaum (student), John C. Munson

Best Paper:

Experience with EMERALD to Date

Peter G. Neumann and Phillip A. Porras

5th USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems

Best Student Paper:

Filters as a Language Support for Design Patterns in Object-Oriented Scripting Languages

Gusaf Neumann, Uwe Zdun (student)

USENIX Workshop on Smartcard Technology

Best Paper:

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Modeling Security Threats for Smart Cards

Bruce Schneier, Adam Shostack

Best Student Paper:

Design Strategies for Tamper-Resistant Card Processors

Oliver Kommerling, Markus G. Kuhn (student)

1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

Outstanding paper award for a promising new tool:

Lightweight Structured Text Processing

Robert C. Miller and Brad A. Myers

Outstanding paper award for a promising new algorithm:

The Case for Compressed Caching in Virtual Memory Systems

Paul R. Wilson, Scott F. Kaplan, and Yannis Smaragdakis

Outstanding paper award for research excellence:

A scalable and explicit event delivery mechanism for UNIX

Gaurav Banga, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Peter Druschel

2nd Large Installation System Administration of Windows NT Conference

Best Paper:

NT Security in an Open Academic Environment

Gregg Daly, Gary Buhrnmaster, Matthew Campbell, Andrea Chan, Robert Cowles, Ernest Danys, Patrick Hancox, Bill Johnson, David Leung, Jeff Lwin

3rd USENIX Windows NT Symposium

Best Student Paper:

Evaluating Windows NT Terminal Server Performance

Alexander Ya-li Wong (student) & Margo I. Seltzer

8th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper and Best Student Paper:

The Design and Analysis of Graphical Passwords

Ian Jermyn (student), Alain Mayer, Fabian Monrose, Michael K. Reiter, Aviel D. Rubin

2nd USENIX Symposium on Intenet Technologies & Systems (USITS)

Best Paper:

Prefetching Hyperlinks

Dan Duchamp

Best Student Paper:

Sting: A TCP-based Network Measurment Tool

Stefan Savage

LISA ‘99: 13th Systems Administration Conference

Best Paper:

Dealing with Public Ethernet Jacks – Switches, Gateways, and Authentication

Robert Beck

Best Student Paper:

A Retrospective on Twelve Years of LISA Proceedings

Eric Anderson, Dave Patterson

1998   [back to top]

7th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

Bro: A System for Detecting Network Intruders in Real-Time

Vern Paxson

Best Student Paper:

Certificate Revocation and Certificate Update

Kobbi Nissim (student), Moni Naor

4th USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems

Best Student Paper:

The Design and Performance of MedJava

Prashnat Jain (student), Seth Widoff, Douglas Schmidt

1998 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

Best Paper and Best Student Paper:

Scalable Kernel Performance for Internet Servers Under Realistic Loads

Gaurav Banga (student) and Jeffrey C. Mogul

Large Installation System Administration of Windows NT Symposium

Best Paper:

Patch32: A System for Automated Client OS Updates

Gerald Carter

2nd USENIX Windows NT Symposium

Best Student Paper (1):

A Performance Study of Sequential I/O on Windows NT 4

Erik Riedel

Best Student Paper (2):

Vassal: Loadable Scheduler Support for Multi-Policy Scheduling

George M. Candea (student) and Michael B. Jones

3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce

Best Paper:

Detecting Hit Shaving in Click-Through Payment Schemes

Michael Reiter, Vinod Anupam, Alain Mayer

Best Student Paper:

Electronic Auctions with Private Bids

Michael Harkavy, Douglas Tygar, Hiroaki Kikuchi

USENIX 6th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference

Best Paper:

NBC’s GEnesis Broadcase Automation System: From Prototype to Product

Stephen J. Angelovich, Kevin B. Kenny, Brion D. Sarachan

Best Student Paper:

WebWiseTclTk: A Safe-Tcl/Tk-based Toolkit Enhanced for the World Wide Web

Hemang Lavana (student), Franc Brglez (professor)

LISA ‘98: 12th Systems Administration Conference

Best Paper:

Computer Immunology

Mark Burgess

Best Student Paper:

Design and Implementation of an Administration System for Distributed Web Server

C.S. Yang and M.Y. Luo (Student)

1997   [back to top]

USENIX 1997 Annual Technical Conference

Best Paper:

Embedded Inodes and Explicit Grouping: Exploiting Disk Bandwidth for Small Files

Gregory R. Ganger & M. Frans Kaashoek

Best Student Paper:

Protected Shared Libraries – A New Approach to Modularity and Sharing

Arindam Banerji, John Mochael Tracey, David L. Cohn

3rd USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems

Best Student Paper:

Using the Strategy Design Pattern to Compose Reliable Distributed Protocols

Benoit Garbinato and Rachid Guerraoui

5th Tcl/Tk Workshop

Best Paper:

Writing a Tcl Extension in only 7 years

Don Libes

Best Student Paper:

Jacl: A Tcl Implementation in Java

Ioi Lam and Brian C. Smith

LISA ‘97: 11th USENIX Systems Administration Conference

Best Paper:

Implementing a Generalized Tool for Network Monitoring

Marcus J. Ranum, Kent Landfield, Mike Stolarchuk, Mark Sienkiewicz, Andrew Lambeth, Eric Wall

USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies & Systems (USITS)

Best Paper:

Measuring the Capacity of a Web Server

Gaurav Banga, and Peter Druschel

1996   [back to top]

USENIX 1996 Annual Technical Conference

Best Paper:

Imbench: Portable Tools for Performance Analysis

Larry McVoy and Carl Staelin

Best Student Paper (1):

AFRAID – A Frequently Redundant of Independent Disks

Stefan Savage and John Wilkes

Best Student Paper (2):

A Comparison of FFS Disk Allocation Policies

Keith A. Smith and Margo Seltzer

4th Annual USENIX Tcl/Tk Workshop

Best Paper:

Lessons from the Neighborhood Viewer: Building Innovative Collaborative Applications in Tcl and Tk

Alex Safonov, Douglas Perrin, Joseph A. Konstan, John Carlis, and Robert Elde

USENIX 2nd Symposium on OS Design and Implementation

Best Paper:

Automatic Compiler-Inserted I/O Prefetching for Out-Of-Core Applications

Todd C. Mowry, Angela K. Demke, Orran Krieger

Best Student Paper:

Safe Kernel Extensions Without Run-Time Checking

George C. Necula and Peter Lee

6th USENIX Security Symposium

Best Paper:

A Secure Environment for Untrusted Helper Applications – Confining the Wiley Hacker

Ian Goldberg, David Wagner, Randi Thomas and Eric A. Brewer

Best Student Paper:

Building Systems That Flexibly Control Download Executable Content

Trent Jaeger, Aviel D. Rubin, and Atul Prakash

Second USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce

Best Paper:

Tamper Resistance–A Cautionary Note

Ross Anderson and Markus Kuhn

Best Student Paper:

Analysis of the SSL 3.0 Protocol

David Wagner and Bruce Schneier

LISA ‘96: 10th System Administration Conference

Best Paper:

SLINK: Simple, Effective Filesystem Maintenance Abstractions for Community-Based Administration

Alva L. Couch

Best Student Paper:

Automatic and Reliable Elimination of E-mail Loops Based on Statistical Analysis

Eduardo Solana, V. Baggiolini, M. Ramluckun, J. Harms

1995   [back to top]

USENIX 1995 Annual Technical Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana

Best Paper:

Performance Implecations of Multiple Pointer Sizes

Jefffrey C. Mogul, Joel F. Bartlett, Robert N. Mayo and Amitabh Srivastava

Best Student Paper:

File System Logging versus Clustering: A Performance Comparison

Margot Seltzer, Keith A. Smith, Hari Balakrishnan, Jacqueline Chang, Sara McMains and Venkata Padmanabhan

LISA ‘95: 9th System Administration Conference

Best Paper:

OpenDist—Incremental Software Distribution

Peter W. Osel and Wilfried Gansheimer

Best Student Paper:

Multi-platform Interrogation and Reporting with Rscan

Nathaniel Sammons

USENIX 3rd Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop

Best Paper:

Two years with the TkMan: Lessons and Innovations

Thomas A. Phelps

Best Presentation:

Advances in the Pad++ Zoomable Graphics Widget

Benjamin B. Bederson and James D. Hollan

1994   [back to top]

USENIX Summer 1994 Technical Conference

Best Paper:

A Better Update Policy

Jeff Mogul

Best Student Paper:

Secure Short-Cut routine for Mobile IP

Trevor Blackwell, Kee Chan, Koling Chang, Thomas Charuhas, James Gwertzman, Brad Karp, H. T. Kung, David Li, Dong Lin, Robert Morris, Rob Polansky, Diane Tang, Cliff Young, John Zao

USENIX Winter 1994 Technical Conference

Best Paper:

GLIMPSE: A Tool to Search Through Entire File Systems

Udi Manber and Sun Wu

Best Student Paper:

Memory Behavior for an X11 Window System

J.Bradley Chen

Best Presentation:

Acme: A User Interface for Programmers

Rob Pike

LISA ‘94: 8th USENIX System Administration Conference

Best Paper:

The Group Administration Shell and the GASH Network Computing Environment

Jonathan Abbey

Best Student Paper:

Soft: A Software Environment Abstraction Mechanism

Robert Leslie

First Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation

Best Paper:

Lottery Scheduling: Flexible Propotional-Share Resource Management

Carl A. Waldspurger

1993   [back to top]

USENIX Summer 1993 Technical Conference

Best Paper:

Call Path Profiling of Monotonic Program Resources in UNIX

Robert J. Hall and Aaron J. Goldberg

Best Student Paper:

Anonymous RPC: Low-latency Protection in a 64-Bit Address Space

Curtis Yarvin, Richard Bukowski, and Thomas Anderson

Best Presentation:

AudioFile: A Network-transparent System for Distributed Audio Applications

James Gettys, Thomas Levergood, Andrew C. Payne, Lawrence C. Stewart, and G. Winfield Treese

USENIX Winter 1993 Conference

Best Paper:

The Nachos Instructional Operating System

Wayne Christopher, Steven J. Procter and Thomas E. Anderson

Best Student Paper:

The BSD Packet Filter: A New Architecture for User-level Packet Capture

Steve McCanne

Best Presentation (1):

An Implementation of a Log-Structured File System

Margo Seltzer, Keith Bostick and M. Kirk McKusick

Best Presentation (2):

Phonestation, Moving the Telephone Onto the Virtual Desktop

Stephen A. Uhler

1992   [back to top]

USENIX Summer 1992 Conference

Best Paper:

A Discipline of Error Handling (PDF format)

Doug Moen

Best Student Paper:

The Recover Box (PDF format)

Mary Baker and Mark Sullivan

USENIX Winter 1992 Conference

Best Student Paper (1):

Trace-Driven Analysis of Name and Attribute Caching in a Distributed System (PDF format)

Ken Shirriff and John Ousterhout

Best Student Paper (2):

agrep – A Fast Approximate Pattern Matching Tool (PDF format)

Sun Wu and Udi Manber

1991  [back to top]

USENIX Summer 1991 Conference

Best Student Paper:

Long-term Caching Strategies for Very Large Distributed File Systems (PDF format)

Matt Blaze and Rafael Alonso

USENIX Winter 1991 Conference

Best Student Paper:

A New Hash Package for UNIX (PDF format)

Margo Seltzer and Ozan Yigit

1990   [back to top]

USENIX Summer 1990 Conference

Best Student Paper:

Montage: Breaking Windows into Small Pieces (PDF format)

Paul Haahr

USENIX Winter 1990 Conference

Best Student Paper:

Disk Scheduling Revisited (PDF format)

Margo Seltzer, Peter Chen, John Ousterhout

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