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Automatic Synthesis of OS Code
Discusses the automatic synthesis of OS code to ease the burden of configuring translation hardware for operating system developers.
Memory Virtualization: Address Space Abstraction and Management
Covers memory virtualization, focusing on address space abstraction and the management of memory resources by the operating system.
Device Drivers: Managing Hardware Complexity in Operating Systems
Explains the function of device drivers in managing hardware complexity within operating systems.
Process Abstraction: Managing Execution and Resources
Covers process abstraction in operating systems, focusing on execution management and resource allocation for concurrent program execution.
Understanding Software
Covers the definition, types, and building process of software, including system software and applications.
Interrupts and System Calls
Explores interrupts, exception handling, and system calls in operating systems, focusing on CPU behavior and interrupt handling mechanisms.
IO Devices: Interaction and Performance
Covers the interaction between operating systems and IO devices, focusing on hardware fundamentals and performance implications.
Scalable Synchronization Mechanisms for Manycore Operating Systems
Explores scalable synchronization mechanisms for many-core operating systems, focusing on the challenges of handling data growth and regressions in OS.
File System Performance: Techniques and Optimizations
Covers file system performance, focusing on caching, batching, and modern optimization techniques.
Operating Systems: The Illusion of Resources
Explains how operating systems create the illusion of dedicated and infinite resources through virtualization and process abstraction.