CS 739 Presentation Sign-Up

Here is the list of papers that will be presented by student groups. Two of them are already taken. To sign up for a paper, send me (cao@cs.wisc.edu) email. Groups of one or two students are allowed.

  1. B. Lampson, M. Abadi, M. Burrows, and E. Wobber, "Authenication in Distributed Systems: Theory and Practice", 13th Symp. on Operating Systems Principles, Pacific Grove, CA, October 1991, pp. 165-182.
    To be presented by Mike Urben, Mike Yoder and Qiong Luo;

  2. K.Petersen, M.J. Spreitzer, D.B. Terry, M.M. Theimer, and A.J. Demers, "Flexible Update Propagation for Weakly Consistent Replication", 16th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, Saint Malo, France, October 1997, pp. 288-301.
    To be presented by Paul Baranowski;

  3. M.L. Powell and B.P. Miller, "Process Migration in DEMOS/MP",
    and M. Litzkow, T. Tannenbaum, J. Basney, and M. Livny, "Checkpoint and Migration of UNIX Processes in the Condor Distributed Processing System."
    To be presented by Michael Henderson ; (We will discuss both papers in the same class because they are on the same topic)

  4. B.P. Miller and J-D. Choi, "Breakpoints and Halting in Distributed Programs", 8th Int'l Conf. on Distributed Computing Systems, San Jose, CA, June 1988, pp. 316-323.
    To be presented by Chris Chambreau and Phil Roth.

  5. A. P. Goldberg, A. Gopal, A. Lowry, and R. Strom, "Restoring Consistent Global States of Distributed Computations", ACM/ONR Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Debugging, Santa Cruz, CA, May 1991, pp. 140-150.
    To be presented by Naveen Prakash and Rajsekar Krishnamurthy;

  6. D.R. Cheriton and D. Skeen, "Understanding the Limitations of Causually and Totally Ordered Communication", Proceedings of the 14th SOSP, Asheville, NC, December 1993 pp. 1-15.
    To be presented by Dan Shiovitz;

  7. Alfred Z. Spector, Dean Daniels, Daniel Duchamp, Jeffrey L. Eppinger and Randy Pausch, "Distributed Transactions for Reliable Systems", Proceedings of the 10th SOSP, Orcas Island, WA, December 1985, pp. 79-86. To be presented by Eric Weglarz;

  8. Miguel Castro and Barbara Liskov, "Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance", Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation, February 1999.
    To be presented by Ashraf Aboulnaga and Hang Lu;

  9. N. Carriero and D. Gelernter, "The S/Net's Linda Kernel", ACM Trans. on Computer Systems, 4 2, May 1986, pp. 110-129.
    To be presented by Colby O'Donnell;