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1:00 PM - 2.15 PM (BST)
- ByzML: A Byzantine Machine Learning Library
Arsany Guirguis, EPFL
- BFT Replication with Network Ordered and Attested History: NOAH
Mingliang Jiang, National University of Singapore
- Millenial: Modular Microservices Macrobenchmarks
Vaastav Anand, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
- Building Trustworthy Many-Core Systems
Nathan Rutherford, Royal Holloway University of London
- Hydra: In-Network Ordering with Multiple Sequencers
Inho Choi, National University of Singapore
- Towards Generation of Attack Trees using Machine Learning
Kacper Sowka, Coventry University
- Extend Rubik for Fluently Programming Network Stacks
Gungda Sun, National University of Singapore
2:30 PM - 3.45 PM (BST)
- Mega-RPCs: Hardware Assisted Efficient Memory Management for Processing Mega-sized RPCs
Norwich Mungkalaton, University of Sidney
- An OS to Improve the Programming of Heterogeneous Systems in the Data Center
Karim Manaouil, University Of Edinburgh
- Machine Learning Input Data Processing as a Service
Dan Graur, ETH Zurich
- Adaptive and dynamic edge gateways deployment for mission-critical applications
Nina Santi, Inria
- Mitigating Excessive Virtual CPU Spinning in VM-agnostic Hypervisors
Kenta Ishiguro, Keio University
- Tardis: User-level System Design in the context of Network Processing
Yihan Yang, National University of Singapore
- RDMA Support for Online Data Intensive Services
Alireza Sanaee, Queen Mary University of London
- Implementing Data Structures for Network Function Virtualisation on FPGA
Yunfan Li, National University of Singapore
4:00 PM - 5.30 PM (BST)
- Service Boosters: Library Operating Systems for the Data Center
Henri Demoulin, University of Pennsylvania
- A Black-box Approach for Scaling OS Kernels
Ankit Bhardwaj, University of Utah
- Towards Pushing the Performance and Cost Envelope For Next-Generation Cloud Platforms
Jashwant Raj Gunasekaran, The Pennsylvania State University
- Toward Workload-Aware State Management in Streaming Systems
Showan Asyabi, Boston University
- Simplifying heterogeneous migration between x86 and ARM machines
Nikolaos Mavrogeorgis, University of Edinburgh
- Transparent and Low Overhead Tracing and Fault Injection
Jun Zhang, UC Santa Cruz
5:45 PM - 7.15 PM (BST)
- Goldilocks Fault Tolerance for Actor
Audrey Cheng, UC Berkeley
- Trusted Execution for High-Performance Computing
Ayaz Akram, UC Davis
- Locality Optimizations for Data Center Applications
Tanvir Ahmed Khan, University of Michigan
- Secure, Distributed Sparse Matrix Multiplication for Machine Learning
Samyukta Yagati, UC Berkeley
- Architectural Implications of Graph Neural Networks for Recommendation
Samuel Hsia, Harvard University
- Autoscaling consensus
David Chu, UC Berkeley
- Finding Crash Consistency Bugs in Persistent Memory File Systems
Hayley LeBanc, University of Texas at Austin
- Wendy the Good Little BFT
Neil Giridharan, UC Berkeley