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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c42]Xudong Sun, Wenjie Ma, Jiawei Tyler Gu, Zicheng Ma, Tej Chajed, Jon Howell, Andrea Lattuada, Oded Padon, Lalith Suresh, Adriana Szekeres, Tianyin Xu:
Anvil: Verifying Liveness of Cluster Management Controllers. OSDI 2024: 649-666 - [c41]Andrea Lattuada, Travis Hance, Jay Bosamiya, Matthias Brun, Chanhee Cho, Hayley LeBlanc, Pranav Srinivasan, Reto Achermann, Tej Chajed, Chris Hawblitzel, Jon Howell, Jacob R. Lorch, Oded Padon, Bryan Parno:
Verus: A Practical Foundation for Systems Verification. SOSP 2024: 438-454 - 2023
- [j11]Andrea Lattuada, Travis Hance, Chanhee Cho, Matthias Brun, Isitha Subasinghe, Yi Zhou, Jon Howell, Bryan Parno, Chris Hawblitzel:
Verus: Verifying Rust Programs using Linear Ghost Types. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(OOPSLA1): 286-315 (2023) - [j10]Travis Hance, Jon Howell, Oded Padon, Bryan Parno:
Leaf: Modularity for Temporary Sharing in Separation Logic. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(OOPSLA2): 31-58 (2023) - [j9]Orr Tamir, Marcelo Taube, Kenneth L. McMillan, Sharon Shoham, Jon Howell, Guy Gueta, Mooly Sagiv:
Counterexample Driven Quantifier Instantiations with Applications to Distributed Protocols. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(OOPSLA2): 1878-1904 (2023) - [c40]Matthias Brun, Reto Achermann, Tej Chajed, Jon Howell, Gerd Zellweger, Andrea Lattuada:
Beyond isolation: OS verification as a foundation for correct applications. HotOS 2023: 158-165 - [c39]Travis Hance, Yi Zhou, Andrea Lattuada, Reto Achermann, Alex Conway, Ryan Stutsman, Gerd Zellweger, Chris Hawblitzel, Jon Howell, Bryan Parno:
Sharding the State Machine: Automated Modular Reasoning for Complex Concurrent Systems. OSDI 2023: 911-929 - [i4]Andrea Lattuada, Travis Hance, Chanhee Cho, Matthias Brun, Isitha Subasinghe, Yi Zhou, Jon Howell, Bryan Parno, Chris Hawblitzel:
Verus: Verifying Rust Programs using Linear Ghost Types (extended version). CoRR abs/2303.05491 (2023) - [i3]Travis Hance, Jon Howell, Oded Padon, Bryan Parno:
Leaf: Modularity for Temporary Sharing in Separation Logic (Extended Version). CoRR abs/2309.04851 (2023) - 2022
- [j8]Jialin Li, Andrea Lattuada, Yi Zhou, Jonathan Cameron, Jon Howell, Bryan Parno, Chris Hawblitzel:
Linear types for large-scale systems verification. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 6(OOPSLA1): 1-28 (2022) - 2021
- [j7]Shan Lu, Jon Howell:
Introduction to the Special Section on USENIX OSDI 2020. ACM Trans. Storage 17(3): 16:1 (2021) - [c38]Jialin Li, Samantha Miller, Danyang Zhuo, Ang Chen, Jon Howell, Thomas E. Anderson:
An incremental path towards a safer OS kernel. HotOS 2021: 183-190 - 2020
- [c37]Travis Hance, Andrea Lattuada, Chris Hawblitzel, Jon Howell, Rob Johnson, Bryan Parno:
Storage Systems are Distributed Systems (So Verify Them That Way!). OSDI 2020: 99-115
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j6]Chris Hawblitzel, Jon Howell, Manos Kapritsos, Jacob R. Lorch, Bryan Parno, Michael Lowell Roberts, Srinath T. V. Setty, Brian Zill:
IronFleet: proving safety and liveness of practical distributed systems. Commun. ACM 60(7): 83-92 (2017) - [e1]Aditya Akella, Jon Howell:
14th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation, NSDI 2017, Boston, MA, USA, March 27-29, 2017. USENIX Association 2017, ISBN 978-1-931971-37-9 [contents] - 2016
- [j5]Bryan Parno, Jon Howell, Craig Gentry, Mariana Raykova:
Pinocchio: nearly practical verifiable computation. Commun. ACM 59(2): 103-112 (2016) - [c36]Raymond Cheng, William Scott, Paul M. Ellenbogen, Jon Howell, Franziska Roesner, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Thomas E. Anderson:
Radiatus: a Shared-Nothing Server-Side Web Architecture. SoCC 2016: 237-250 - [c35]Atul Adya, Daniel Myers, Jon Howell, Jeremy Elson, Colin Meek, Vishesh Khemani, Stefan Fulger, Pan Gu, Lakshminath Bhuvanagiri, Jason Hunter, Roberto Peon, Larry Kai, Alexander Shraer, Arif Merchant, Kfir Lev-Ari:
Slicer: Auto-Sharding for Datacenter Applications. OSDI 2016: 739-753 - 2015
- [c34]Chris Hawblitzel, Jon Howell, Manos Kapritsos, Jacob R. Lorch, Bryan Parno, Michael Lowell Roberts, Srinath T. V. Setty, Brian Zill:
IronFleet: proving practical distributed systems correct. SOSP 2015: 1-17 - [c33]Craig Costello, Cédric Fournet, Jon Howell, Markulf Kohlweiss, Benjamin Kreuter, Michael Naehrig, Bryan Parno, Samee Zahur:
Geppetto: Versatile Verifiable Computation. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2015: 253-270 - 2014
- [c32]Chris Hawblitzel, Jon Howell, Jacob R. Lorch, Arjun Narayan, Bryan Parno, Danfeng Zhang, Brian Zill:
Ironclad Apps: End-to-End Security via Automated Full-System Verification. OSDI 2014: 165-181 - [c31]Jon Howell, Jeremy Elson, Bryan Parno, John R. Douceur:
Missive: Fast Application Launch From an Untrusted Buffer Cache. USENIX ATC 2014: 145-156 - [i2]Craig Costello, Cédric Fournet, Jon Howell, Markulf Kohlweiss, Benjamin Kreuter, Michael Naehrig, Bryan Parno, Samee Zahur:
Geppetto: Versatile Verifiable Computation. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2014: 976 (2014) - 2013
- [j4]Jon Howell, Bryan Parno, John R. Douceur:
The 10-Kilobyte Web Browser. login Usenix Mag. 38(6) (2013) - [c30]Jon Howell, Bryan Parno, John R. Douceur:
Embassies: Radically Refactoring the Web. NSDI 2013: 529-545 - [c29]Bryan Parno, Jon Howell, Craig Gentry, Mariana Raykova:
Pinocchio: Nearly Practical Verifiable Computation. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2013: 238-252 - [c28]Jon Howell, Bryan Parno, John R. Douceur:
How to Run POSIX Apps in a Minimal Picoprocess. USENIX ATC 2013: 321-332 - [i1]Bryan Parno, Craig Gentry, Jon Howell, Mariana Raykova:
Pinocchio: Nearly Practical Verifiable Computation. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2013: 279 (2013) - 2012
- [c27]Edmund B. Nightingale, Jeremy Elson, Jinliang Fan, Owen S. Hofmann, Jon Howell, Yutaka Suzue:
Flat Datacenter Storage. OSDI 2012: 1-15 - 2011
- [c26]Donald E. Porter, Silas Boyd-Wickizer, Jon Howell, Reuben Olinsky, Galen C. Hunt:
Rethinking the library OS from the top down. ASPLOS 2011: 291-304 - [c25]John R. Douceur, Jon Howell, Bryan Parno, Michael Walfish, Xi Xiong:
The web interface should be radically refactored. HotNets 2011: 10 - 2010
- [c24]James W. Mickens, Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, Jay R. Lorch:
Crom: Faster Web Browsing Using Speculative Execution. NSDI 2010: 127-142 - [c23]James W. Mickens, Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell:
Mugshot: Deterministic Capture and Replay for JavaScript Applications. NSDI 2010: 159-174 - [c22]John R. Douceur, Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, Jacob R. Lorch:
The Utility Coprocessor: Massively Parallel Computation from the Coffee Shop. USENIX ATC 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j3]John R. Douceur, Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, Jacob R. Lorch, Rik Farrow:
Leveraging Legacy Code for Web Browsers. login Usenix Mag. 34(2) (2009) - [c21]Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell:
Refactoring Human Roles Solves Systems Problems. HotCloud 2009 - 2008
- [c20]Miguel Elías, Jeremy Elson, Danyel Fisher, Jon Howell:
Do I live in a flood basin?: synthesizing ten thousand maps. CHI 2008: 255-264 - [c19]Péter Pesti, Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, Drew Steedly, Matthew Uyttendaele:
Low-cost orthographic imagery. GIS 2008: 24 - [c18]John R. Douceur, Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, Jacob R. Lorch:
Leveraging Legacy Code to Deploy Desktop Applications on the Web. OSDI 2008: 339-354 - [c17]Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell:
Handling Flash Crowds from Your Garage. USENIX ATC 2008: 171-184 - 2007
- [j2]William J. Bolosky, John R. Douceur, Jon Howell:
The Farsite project: a retrospective. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 41(2): 17-26 (2007) - [j1]Jeremy Elson, Jon Howell, John R. Douceur:
MapCruncher: integrating the world's geographic information. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 41(2): 50-59 (2007) - [c16]Jeremy Elson, John R. Douceur, Jon Howell, Jared Saul:
Asirra: a CAPTCHA that exploits interest-aligned manual image categorization. CCS 2007: 366-374 - [c15]Jon Howell, Collin Jackson, Helen J. Wang, Xiaofeng Fan:
MashupOS: Operating System Abstractions for Client Mashups. HotOS 2007 - [c14]Helen J. Wang, Xiaofeng Fan, Jon Howell, Collin Jackson:
Protection and communication abstractions for web browsers in MashupOS. SOSP 2007: 1-16 - 2006
- [c13]Jacob R. Lorch, Atul Adya, William J. Bolosky, Ronnie Chaiken, John R. Douceur, Jon Howell:
The SMART way to migrate replicated stateful services. EuroSys 2006: 103-115 - [c12]John R. Douceur, Jon Howell:
Byzantine Fault Isolation in the Farsite Distributed File System. IPTPS 2006 - [c11]John R. Douceur, Jon Howell:
Distributed Directory Service in the Farsite File System. OSDI 2006: 321-334 - 2002
- [c10]Atul Adya, William J. Bolosky, Miguel Castro, Gerald Cermak, Ronnie Chaiken, John R. Douceur, Jon Howell, Jacob R. Lorch, Marvin Theimer, Roger Wattenhofer:
FARSITE: Federated, Available, and Reliable Storage for an Incompletely Trusted Environment. OSDI 2002 - [c9]Atul Adya, Jon Howell, Marvin Theimer, William J. Bolosky, John R. Douceur:
Cooperative Task Management Without Manual Stack Management. USENIX ATC, General Track 2002: 289-302 - 2000
- [c8]Jon Howell, David Kotz:
A Formal Semantics for SPKI. ESORICS 2000: 140-158 - [c7]Jon Howell, Bruce Randall Donald:
Practical Mobile Robot Self-Localization. ICRA 2000: 3485-3492 - [c6]Jon Howell, David Kotz:
End-to-End Authorization. OSDI 2000: 151-164 - [c5]Paul Dourish, W. Keith Edwards, Jon Howell, Anthony LaMarca, John Lamping, Karin Petersen, Michael Salisbury, Douglas B. Terry, James D. Thornton:
A programming model for active documents. UIST 2000: 41-50
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c4]Jon Howell, Mark H. Montague:
Hey, You Got Your Compiler in My Operating System! Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems 1999: 122-129 - [c3]Matthew T. Mason, Dinesh K. Pai, Daniela Rus, Jon Howell, Lee R. Taylor, Michael A. Erdmann:
Experiments with Desktop Mobile Manipulators. ISER 1999: 37-46 - 1998
- [c2]Jon Howell:
Straightforward Java Persistence Through Checkpointing. POS/PJW 1998: 322-334 - 1997
- [c1]William Garner, Gregory Friedland, Artyom Lifshits, Daniela Rus, Keith Kotay, Jon Howell:
The Dartmouth Mobile Robot: SK. AAAI/IAAI 1997: 787-788
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