Hi paper readers,
for the next reading group on March 31, I'd like you to restore the
voting tradition. Following are three papers, which all seem interesting
to me. Please vote (mail me) until Tuesday 17:00, which paper seems most
interesting to you.
Each paper is from different area: Operating system design,
cryptography, automotive communication.
[ ] The scalable commutativity rule: designing scalable software for multicore processors
Austin T. Clements, M. Frans Kaashoek, Nickolai Zeldovich, Robert T. Morris, and Eddie Kohler
Best paper SOSP 2013
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2517349.2522712
[ ] Curve25519: new Diffe-Hellman speed records
Daniel J. Bernstein, 2006
http://cr.yp.to/ecdh/curve25519-20060209.pdf
[ ] Self-virtualized CAN Controller for Multi-core Processors in Real-Time Applications
Christian Herber, Andre Richter, Holm Rauchfuss, and Andreas Herkersdorf, ASRC 2013
http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/405/chp%253A10.1007%252F978-3-642-3…
-Michal
Dear colleagues;
The paper I have chosen for the next reading group (held on Monday 17th
of March) is:
Charles Gray, Matthew Chapman, Peter Chubb,
David Mosberger-Tang and Gernot Heiser
Itanium — a system implementor's tale
http://ssrg.nicta.com.au/publications/papers/Gray_CCMH_05.pdf
Please accept my apology for the delay.
Best regards;
Rosta