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1st SoCC 2010: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
- Joseph M. Hellerstein, Surajit Chaudhuri, Mendel Rosenblum:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing, SoCC 2010, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, June 10-11, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0036-0
Keynote 1
- Jeffrey Dean:
Evolution and future directions of large-scale storage and computation systems at Google. 1
Operating systems
- David Wentzlaff, Charles Gruenwald III, Nathan Beckmann, Kevin Modzelewski, Adam Belay, Lamia Youseff, Jason E. Miller, Anant Agarwal:
An operating system for multicore and clouds: mechanisms and implementation. 3-14
Virtualization
- Jacob Gorm Hansen, Eric Jul:
Lithium: virtual machine storage for the cloud. 15-26 - Mukil Kesavan, Ada Gavrilovska, Karsten Schwan:
Differential virtual time (DVT): rethinking I/O service differentiation for virtual machines. 27-38 - Aman Kansal, Feng Zhao, Jie Liu, Nupur Kothari, Arka Aloke Bhattacharya:
Virtual machine power metering and provisioning. 39-50
Distributed & parallel processing
- Dionysios Logothetis, Christopher Olston, Benjamin C. Reed, Kevin C. Webb, Ken Yocum:
Stateful bulk processing for incremental analytics. 51-62 - Bingsheng He, Mao Yang, Zhenyu Guo, Rishan Chen, Bing Su, Wei Lin, Lidong Zhou:
Comet: batched stream processing for data intensive distributed computing. 63-74 - YongChul Kwon, Magdalena Balazinska, Bill Howe, Jerome A. Rolia:
Skew-resistant parallel processing of feature-extracting scientific user-defined functions. 75-86
Keynote 2
- Jason Sobel:
Building facebook: performance at massive scale. 87
Applications
- Thomas Karagiannis, Christos Gkantsidis, Dushyanth Narayanan, Antony I. T. Rowstron:
Hermes: clustering users in large-scale e-mail services. 89-100 - Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Keith R. Jackson, Shane Canon, Shreyas Cholia, John Shalf:
Defining future platform requirements for e-Science clouds. 101-106
Programming models & optimization
- Emre Kiciman, V. Benjamin Livshits, Madanlal Musuvathi, Kevin C. Webb:
Fluxo: a system for internet service programming by non-expert developers. 107-118 - Dominic Battré, Stephan Ewen, Fabian Hueske, Odej Kao, Volker Markl, Daniel Warneke:
Nephele/PACTs: a programming model and execution framework for web-scale analytical processing. 119-130 - Michael Armbrust, Nick Lanham, Stephen Tu, Armando Fox, Michael J. Franklin, David A. Patterson:
The case for PIQL: a performance insightful query language. 131-136 - Shivnath Babu:
Towards automatic optimization of MapReduce programs. 137-142
Benchmarking & testing
- Brian F. Cooper, Adam Silberstein, Erwin Tam, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Russell Sears:
Benchmarking cloud serving systems with YCSB. 143-154 - George Candea, Stefan Bucur, Cristian Zamfir:
Automated software testing as a service. 155-160
Keynote 3
- Rob Woollen:
The internal design of salesforce.com's multi-tenant architecture. 161
Data services
- Sudipto Das, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
G-Store: a scalable data store for transactional multi key access in the cloud. 163-174 - Hector Gonzalez, Alon Y. Halevy, Christian S. Jensen, Anno Langen, Jayant Madhavan, Rebecca Shapley, Warren Shen:
Google fusion tables: data management, integration and collaboration in the cloud. 175-180
High availability & reliability
- Steven Y. Ko, Imranul Hoque, Brian Cho, Indranil Gupta:
Making cloud intermediate data fault-tolerant. 181-192 - Kashi Venkatesh Vishwanath, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Characterizing cloud computing hardware reliability. 193-204 - Nicolas Bonvin, Thanasis G. Papaioannou, Karl Aberer:
A self-organized, fault-tolerant and scalable replication scheme for cloud storage. 205-216
Storage & system modeling
- Hrishikesh Amur, James Cipar, Varun Gupta, Gregory R. Ganger, Michael A. Kozuch, Karsten Schwan:
Robust and flexible power-proportional storage. 217-228 - Hussam Abu-Libdeh, Lonnie Princehouse, Hakim Weatherspoon:
RACS: a case for cloud storage diversity. 229-240 - Peter Bodík, Armando Fox, Michael J. Franklin, Michael I. Jordan, David A. Patterson:
Characterizing, modeling, and generating workload spikes for stateful services. 241-252
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