Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor
Carolyn Carr
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SYMPOSIUM
on
Experiences with Distributed and
Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) II
Preliminary Program
March 21--22, 1991, Atlanta, GA
Thursday, March 21
8:30 am Opening remarks
8:45 Keynote presentation: How to Move Parallel Processing into
the Mainstream?
Professor H. T. Kung , Carnegie-Mellon University
10:15 Session I --- System-Building Experience
Experience Developing the RP3 Operating System. Ray Bryant, Hung-Yang
Chang and Bryan Rosenburg , IBM Research Division, Thomas J. Watson
Research Center
Experiences with Distributed Data Management in Real-time C3 Systems.
Paul J. Fortier , Naval Underwater Systems Center, David V. Pitts,
John C. Sieg, Jr. and C. Thomas Wilkes , University of Lowell
The ION Data Engine. Marc F. Pucci , Bellcore
Building a Semi-Loosely Coupled Multiprocessor System Based on Network
Process Extension. Helen S. Raizen and Stephen C. Schwarm , Prime
Computer Inc.
1:30 pm Session II --- RPC and Communications
Implementation and Performance of a Communication Facility
for Distributed Transaction Processing. Bharat Bhargava and
Enrique Mafla , Purdue University
Experience with Threads and RPC in Mach. Dan Duchamp,
Columbia University
Kernel-Kernel Communication in a Shared-Memory Multiprocessor.
Eliseu M. Chaves, Jr., Thomas J. LeBlanc, Brian D. Marsh and
Michael L. Scott , University of Rochester
3:45 Session III --- Scheduling Synchronization
Process Scheduling and Synchronization in the Renaissance
Object-Oriented Multiprocessor Operating System. Vincent F. Russo,
Purdue University
A Hybrid Approach to Load Balancing in Distributed Systemsr.
Prabha Gopinath , Philips Laboratories, and Rajiv Gupta,
University of Pittsburgh
FALCON: A Distributed Scheduler for MIMD Architectures
Andrew S. Grimshaw and Virgilio E. Vivas , University of Virginia
5:30 Work-in-Progress Session. Moderator: Mike O'Dell, Bellcore
8:30 Optional discussion/panel session: Orthogonal Optimization
Languages in Distributed Systems. (plus other discussion, debates, etc.)
Friday, March 22
8:45 am Session IV --- Debugging and Analysis
Performance Evaluation of the Sylvan Multiprocessor Architecture
Forbes J. Burkowski, C. L. A. Clarke, S. C. Cowan and
G. J. Vreugdenhil , University of Waterloo
Debugging Multiprocessor Operating System Kernels. Noemi Paciorek,
Susan LoVerso and Alan Langerman , Encore Computer Corporation
Debugging the Time Warp Operating System and Its Application Programs
Peter L. Reiher, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Steven Bellenot,
Florida State University, and David Jefferson , UCLA
11:00 Session V --- Performance Tuning
Lock Granularity Tuning Mechanisms in SVR4/MP. Mark D. Campbell,
Russ Holt and John Slice , NCR Corporation, EM Columbia
Measured Performance of Caching in the Sprite Network File System
Brent Welch , Xerox-PARC CSL
1:30 Session VI --- Distributing Memory and Data
Using Kernel-Level Support for Distributed Shared Data
David L. Cohn, Paul M. Greenawalt, Micheal R. Casey and
Matthew P. Stevenson , University of Notre Dame
Virtual Memory Xinu. Douglas Comer and James Griffioen,
Purdue University
Early Experience with Building and Using the Gothic
Distributed Operating System. Isabelle Puaut, Michel Banatre
and Jean-Paul Routeau , IRISA-INRIA
3:30 Session VII --- Distributed Systems
Supporting an Object-Oriented Distributed System: Experience
with UNIX, Mach and Chorus. F. Boyer, J. Cayuela, P. Y. Chevalier,
A. Freyssinet, and Daniel Hagimont , Bull-IMAG/Systemes
Can We Study Design Issues of Distributed Operating Systems
in a Generalized Way? G. W. Gerrity, Andrzej Goscinski, J. Indulska,
W. Toomey and W. Zhu , University of New South Wales
Distributed Programming Environments in the Clouds Operating System
Partha Dasgupta, R. Ananthanarayanan, Sathis Menon, Ajay Mohindra,
Mark P. Pearson, Ray Chen and Chris Wilkenloh , Georgia Institute
of Technology
To receive a brochure and registration information contact:
Judy DesHarnais
USENIX Conference Office
22672 Lambert Street, Suite 613
El Toro, CA 92630
714/588-8649
FAX 714/588-9706
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