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  1. Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Architectural support for programming languages and operating systems (ASPLOS XIII)
  2. Computing, Approximately
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Empathic Computer Architectures and Systems
Overshadow: a virtualization-based approach to retrofitting protection in commodity operating systems
Efficiency trends and limits from comprehensive microarchitectural adaptivity
Improving the performance of object-oriented languages with dynamic predication of indirect jumps
Accurate branch prediction for short threads
The design and implementation of microdrivers
Hardware counter driven on-the-fly request signatures
Communication optimizations for global multi-threaded instruction scheduling
Adapting to intermittent faults in multicore systems
Feedback-driven threading: power-efficient and high-performance execution of multi-threaded workloads on CMPs
Parallelizing security checks on commodity hardware
Toward molecular programming with DNA
Computation: A Byproduct of Home Water Heaters
How low can you go?: recommendations for hardware-supported minimal TCB code execution
No "power" struggles: coordinated multi-level power management for the data center
The mapping collector: virtual memory support for generational, parallel, and concurrent compaction
Adaptive set pinning: managing shared caches in chip multiprocessors
Tapping into the fountain of CPUs: on operating system support for programmable devices
Dispersing proprietary applications as benchmarks through code mutation
Optimistic parallelism benefits from data partitioning
Understanding the propagation of hard errors to software and implications for resilient system design
Merge: a programming model for heterogeneous multi-core systems
Better bug reporting with better privacy
Designing and implementing malicious processors
Accelerating two-dimensional page walks for virtualized systems
Exploiting access semantics and program behavior to reduce snoop power in chip multiprocessors
Hardbound: architectural support for spatial safety of the C programming language
SoftSig: software-exposed hardware signatures for code analysis and optimization
Understanding and visualizing full systems with data flow tomography
Xoc, an extension-oriented compiler for systems programming
Streamware: programming general-purpose multicore processors using streams
Learning from mistakes: a comprehensive study on real world concurrency bug characteristics
Bicephaly: Maximizing Bandwidth by Duplexing Power and Data
PICSEL: measuring user-perceived performance to control dynamic frequency scaling
Archipelago: trading address space for reliability and security
Predictor virtualization
Opening remarks
Whiteboards that Compute: Goals and Challenges for System Designers
uDSim, a Microprocessor Design Time Simulation Infrastructure
Computing, Approximately

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Computing, Approximately

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Nair, Ravi Prener, Daniel A.
File Format MP4 MP2 / MPA / MP3
ISBN 9781595939586
DOI 10.1145/1346281.2181011
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-03-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Audio
Resource Type Article
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