From: "EBo" <ebo@sandien.com>
To: <9fans@9fans.net>
Subject: [9fans] BibTex collections of all 4 proceedings
Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 04:58:04 -0600 [thread overview]
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Here is a second cut on the bibliographies...
Please note that I removed the crossrefs from the previous versions because
they are causing the tools to freeze. Also, this will facilitate converting
them to refer (a 9fans users request). I was not able to copy/paste all the
bibliographies because some of the papers trashed the past buffer (probably a
unicode problem). Last, but not least, a muscle-memory key sequence which
saves a file in my editor just happens to be the same key sequence which cuts
all selected items and saves them in one of the database tools I am using. It
is possible that I have inadvertently lost some of the items. (WHAT A
PAIN!!!!). So if you find any missing entries, please let me know...
Please send me any corrections, updates, etc.
Best regards,
EBo --
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@INPROCEEDINGS{StanleyMarbell:2006:ETI,
author = {Stanley-Marbell, Phillip },
title = {Experience Teaching an Inferno Course },
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {5},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {In the spring of 2004, a semester-long course for undergraduates was
organized as part of CMU’s student-taught StuCo (student college)
curriculum. The course covered material ranging from a historical
background on Inferno’s development, the Limbo programming language
and related systems such as Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP),
to the implementations of the Inferno emulator and native operating
system. This paper details the structure of the course, lessons learned
explaining concepts about the Inferno and Plan 9 operating systems
and presents examples of questions raised and misconceptions incurred
by students during the 12 week course.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/stuco.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Uriel:2006:SLT,
author = {Uriel, M.},
title = {Shifs: A Language to Build File Servers},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {4},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/shifs.ps}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ellis:2006:DC,
author = { Ellis, Bruce},
title = {Dis on a Chip - Design, Challenges, Implementation},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {1},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {Increasingly complex systems are now targeted at programmable logic
chips, as they have increased in size and versatility nearly as fast
as is needed, and the verification and simulation tools are becoming
realistic. The Dis VM is a particularly good fit for a FPGA, though
quite a challenge. We explore the design and implementation of the
Dis VM purely in an HDL.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/talk_brucee.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Mullender:2006:RTI,
author = { Mullender, Sape and McKie, Jim},
title = {Real Time in Plan 9},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {9},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {We describe our experience with the implementation and use of a hard
real-time scheduler for use in Plan 9 as an embedded operating system.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/realtime.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shah:2006:CSF,
author = { Shah,Abhey and Caves, Leo},
title = {ConcepOntoFs: A Semantic File System for Inferno},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/abheyshahplan9.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Belinfante:2006:ETM,
author = { Belinfante, Axel},
title = {Experiments Towards Model-Based Testing Using Plan 9: Labelled Transition
File Systems, Stacking File Systems, On-the-fly Coverage Measuring},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {9},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {We present a novel \x1clesystem that allows the automatic arrangement
of the data contained within it into directories of similar entities.
The example source dataset used is of micro array gene expression
data and with this data set the Gene Ontology can be used to name
the newly created directories.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/main-no-backrefs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{StanleyMarbell:2006:IOD,
author = { Stanley-Marbell, Phillip},
title = {Implementation of a Distributed Full-System Simulation Framework
as a Filesystem Server},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {11},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {Full-system simulation of systems comprising hundreds of microcontrollers,
at the level of instruction execution, along with simulation of their
peripherals, inter-device communication, power consumption and the
like, can be tasking even on high-end workstations. To enable the
partitioning of these simulations, which have a high degree of coarse-grained
parallelism, over a network of workstations, a multi-platform simulation
environment was implemented using the Inferno system. The implementation
enables the simulation engine, written in ANSI C, and compiled as
a library, to be linked against the Inferno emulator with a custom
device driver interface. Using a glue application written in Limbo,
and harnessing ideas from parallel discrete-event simulation, the
framework enables simulations of networks of embedded systems to
be partitioned across workstations of heterogeneous architectures.
This paper presents the distributed simulation architecture, the
design of the emulator device driver (the interface to the simulation
engine), the graphical interface and glue application, and the packaging
of the system as single-binary modules for multiple platforms. Also
presented is a step-by-step guide for developers unfamiliar with
Inferno for creating similar systems.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/pstanley_fs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sato:2006:LES,
author = {Sato, Yoshihide and Maruyama, Katsumi},
title = {LP49: Embedded system OS based on L4 and Plan 9},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {10},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {Distributed processing is required in embedded systems and home servers
(From here on in this paper, embedded systems will be taken to include
the idea of home servers). The distributed processing model of Plan
9 is very effective and flexible, and it is attractive for embedded
systems. The 9P protocol is useful for inter-system communication.
The private name space of Plan 9 also enables flexible and safe distributed
processing in embedded systems.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/lp49_iwp9_camera_ready.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ballesteros:2006:GMB,
author = { Ballesteros, Francisco J. and Salvador, Enrique Soriano},
title = {Give Me Back My Personal Mainframe: Lessons Learned from Plan B and
Position Statement},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {7},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {Trends in system research move more and more towards a peer to peer
world. Complex issues in distributed systems are eagerly addressed,
the more complex the problem the better. We work to develop a highly
distributed, dynamic, and heterogeneous computing environment. We
have been using Plan B, a modified Plan 9 system that adapts to changes
in the environment, and learned some lessons by using it. Some ideas
worked nicely, other ones did not. In the end, we ask ourselves:
are we on the right track? Or are we going to learn from Google?},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/mainframe.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arisawa:2006:PAW,
author = { Arisawa, Kenji},
title = {Pegasus another web server for Plan 9},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {18},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {Pegasus is another web server for Plan 9 operating system. Pegasus
enables natural management of web documents: creator of web pages
should be able to do everything for the pages. To enable such management
in secure manner, the server is running in name space that is separated
from other user’s documents. This feature comes from novel ability
of Plan 9: per process name space configuration. This paper presents
briefly the feature of Pegasus.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/pegasus-5.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ionkov:2006:IUF,
author = { Ionkov, Latchesar},
title = {Implementing Union Filesystem as a 9P2000 File Server},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {7},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {This paper describes the design and implementation of a 9P2000 file
server that allows mounting multiple 9P2000 file servers on the same
mount point. The goal was to explore the challenges of such implementation.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/unfs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ionkov:2006:XCM,
author = { Ionkov, Latchesar and Minnich, Ron and Mirtchovski, Andrey},
title = {The Xcpu Cluster Management Framework},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {8},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {This paper describes the organization and implementation of the Xcpu
cluster man- agement framework currently in use at the Los Alamos
National Laboratory. Xcpu is used to start, monitor and control jobs
on a variety of remote nodes in a cluster environment. Xcpu can be
used for computation both on lightweight nodes with no local storage
as well as full-blown installations of various operating systems.
It is portable amongst all UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.
Xcpu has been optimized to scale to hundreds and thousands of nodes.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/xcpu-madrid.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{VanHensbergen:2006:PI,
author = {{Van Hensbergen}, Eric and Goss, Ken},
title = {PROSE I/O},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {10},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/PROSE_iwp9_2006.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Guardiola:2006:P9S,
author = { Guardiola, Gorka and Cox, Russ and {Van Hensbergen}, Eric },
title = {Persistent 9P Sessions for Plan 9},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {5},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {Traditionally, Plan 9 runs mainly on local networks, where lost connections
are rare. As a result, most programs, including the kernel, do not
bother to plan for their file server connections to fail. These programs
must be restarted when a connection does fail. If the kernel’s
connection to the root file server fails, the machine must be rebooted.
This approach suffices only because lost connections are rare. Across
long distance networks, where connection failures are more common,
it becomes woefully inadequate. To address this problem, we wrote
a program called recover, which proxies a 9P session on behalf of
a client and takes care of redialing the remote server and reestablishing
connection state as necessary, hiding network failures from the client.
This paper presents the design and implementation of recover, along
with performance benchmarks on Plan 9 and on Linux.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/recover.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Collyer:2006:SNS,
author = { Collyer, Geoff and Cox, Russ and Ellis, Bruce and Tavakkolian, Fariborz},
title = {Shared Name Spaces},
booktitle = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
pages = {6},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2006:2006:FIW},
abstract = {One of the strengths of the Plan 9 operating system is its ability
to multiplex name spaces efficiently. Another key Plan 9 concept
is the 9P file protocol, and its uniform application to all resources
– stored files and devices. The Shared Name Space system is a technique
to dynamically manage name spaces exported by a group of users into
an aggregate name space, and reflect it back to each group member.
The net effect is a mechanism for providing a virtual network service
that competes favorably with peer-to- peer networks, or central-storage
file sharing and has advantages over both. Although currently the
only resources that are sharable are stored files, the system allows
sharing of other types of resources in the future. These would include
mouse, keyboard, and display, making services such as remote desktop
access or on-line collaboration and conferencing possible. The Rangboom
Adhoc Virtual Networks service is a commercial endeavor based on
this technology. It provides remote file access and file sharing
service to broadband Internet users. It is initially targeted for
devices running Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/cready/snspaper.pdf}
}
@PROCEEDINGS{IWP9_2006:2006:FIW,
title = {First International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Rey Juan Carlos Univerity,
Madrid, Spain}, December 4--5},
year = {2006},
organization = {IWP9},
key = {{IWP9_2006}},
location = {{Rey Juan Carlos Univerity, Madrid, Spain}},
url = {http://lsub.org/iwp9/program.html}
}
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Ballesteros:2007:OSB,
author = {Ballesteros, Francisco and Guardiola, Gorka and Soriano, Enrique},
title = {Op: Styx batching for High Latency Links},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {11},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {We are designing an operating system based on Inferno, which centralizes
everything on a machine we call the PC. Terminals connect to it through
the internet to export local devices and viewers and programs wrapped
in Styx file servers. The problem this approach faces is that Styx
behaves badly for high latency links, no matter what the bandwidth
is because of the RPC round-trip time accumulation. We have implemented
a new protocol, Op (Octopus Protocol), which reduces drastically
the num ber of RPCs needed for the operations and so behaves well
for high latency links. Furthermore, we have implemented a client
and a server that can be used to interconnect different Styx islands
in a transparent way, keeping all other software unaware of the new
protocol. The ideas here could be used, for example, for the Plan
9 sources at Bell Labs, in order to make upgrades much faster across
the internet.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/10.op.esoriano.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ionkov:2007:U9P,
author = { Ionkov, Latchesar and Mirtchovski, Andrey},
title = {Using the 9P Protocol in High-Performance Computing},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {12},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/11.highperf.lucho.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Evans:2007:RDR,
author = { Evans, Noah},
title = {Representing disparate resources by layering namespaces},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {5},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/12.layerns.trsfs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ganti:2007:P9A,
author = { Ganti, Ashwin},
title = {Plan 9 Authentication in Linux},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {9},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {This paper talks about the implementation of the Plan 9 authentication
mechanisms for Linux. As part of this effort I have implemented the
capability device of Plan 9 as a character device driver for the
Linux kernel, ported the authentication server to Linux and have
written a PAM module (used by user space applications like su and
login) that performs the authentication with the host owner’s factotum.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/13.p9auth.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Nichols:2007:AAI,
author = { Nichols, Eric and Matsumoto, Yuji},
title = {Acme as an Interactive Translation Environment},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {11},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {Translation is challenging and repetitive work. Computer-aided translation
environments attempt to ease the monotony by automating many tasks
for human translators, however, it is difficult to design user interfaces
that are easy to use but that can also be adapted to a dynamic workflow.
This is often a result of a lack of connection between the interface
and the tasks that the user wants to carry out. A better correspondence
between task and interface can be achieved by simplifying how software
tools are named. One way of accomplishing this to embrace text as
the interface. By providing a simple and consistent semantics for
interpreting text as commands, the Acme text editor makes it possible
to build a system with a text-centered interface. In this paper we
explore the implications this has for translation aid software.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/20.acme-trans.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Belinfante:2007:ESF,
author = { Belinfante, Axel},
title = {Extensible Synthetic File Servers?},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {8},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {We discuss a few simple scenarios of how we can design and develop
a compositional synthetic file server that gives access to external
processes – in particular, in the context of testing, gives access
to the system under test – such that certain parts of said synthethic
file server can be prepared as off-the-shelf components to which
other specifically written parts can be added in a kind of plug-and-play
fashion. The approaches only deal with the problem of accessing the
system under test from the point of view of offered functionality,
and compositionality, but do not consider efficiency or performance.
The study is rather preliminary, and only very limited practical
experiments have been performed.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/21.synthfs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ballesteros:2007:TPD,
author = { Ballesteros, Franciscoand and Soriano, Enrique and Guardiola, Gorka},
title = {Towards Persistent, Distributed and Replicated User Interfaces in
the Octopus},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {10},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {In the Octopus each user has a single PC in the network that is used
to run applications. Any machine in the Internet can be used as a
user's terminal to access the Octopus, which means that the latency
between the user interface devices and the central system may be
utterly high. Multiple machines are used as terminals, simultaneously.
We have developed a unique user interface file system for the Octopus,
o/mero, along with a user interface viewer, o/live. Together, they
can transparently deploy and distribute user interfaces, and any
of their components, onto one or more terminals connected to the
PC by the Internet. Individual UI components can be replicated in
a transparent way, as a convenience for the user. The UIMS is actually
a file server that maintains the UI elements as files, and is used
by independent viewers that interact with the user.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/22.persistui.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Quanstrom:2007:DFS,
author = {Quanstrom, Erik},
title = {The Diskless File Server},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {7},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {The Plan 9 Fileserver is structured as a multilevel cache for direct-attached
WORM storage. I describe how the Fileserver is being adapted for
modern hardware using network-attached storage (AoE) over 10Gbps
Ethernet. This structure allows for good performance and high reliability.
In addition it separates storage maintenance from Fileserver maintenance
and provides automatic offsite backup without performance penalty.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/23.disklessfs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arisawa:2007:RER,
author = { Arisawa, Kenji},
title = {RIT: Embedded Rc in Text},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {11},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {Rit is a PHP like text processor that is designed for use in Plan
9. Embedded scripts are between "\$\{" and "\}" in text. In processing
the text, Rit collaborates with Rc – the Plan 9 shell – using
interprocess communication of Plan 9. This approach has three advantages:
(1) we can use full functionality of Rc in the embedded area; (2)
we can make Rit source small and simple; (3) Users need not learn
new scripting language. This paper describes Rit v.1.5 with some
examples.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/24.rit.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Minnich:2007:LP9,
author = { Minnich, Ron},
title = {lguest for Plan 9},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {12},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {We describe the port of Plan 9 to the lguest hypervisor. We did this
port as part of the creation of the THNX distribution, and to learn
lguest. Inci dentally this port has a few general lessons for people
who port Plan 9. This paper follows a narrative structure, in an
attempt to show others how a port can be done.},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/25.lguest.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{vanHensbergen:2007:NOL,
author = {{van Hensbergen}, Eric and et al..},
title = {Night of the Lepus},
booktitle = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
Hill, NJ, USA}, December 3--4},
year = {2007},
pages = {15},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2007:2007:SIW},
abstract = {The nodes of a Blue Gene supercomputer are connected by five networks,
four of unusual design. Only the I/O nodes have a conventional IP-based
Ethernet. Plan 9's internal and external representations of networks
is simple and clean yet powerful enough to encompass those networks
directly, without having to emulate existing network types. In supercomputer
environments, applications often use the network hardware directly,
but that makes it hard or impossible to share. We wish system services
to make good use of the specialized networks too, in order to build
fault-tolerant distributed services. Our kernel must therefore mediate
access to those networks, just as it does for IP traffic.},
key = {vanHensbergen},
location = {{Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA}},
url = {http://plan9.bell-labs.com/iwp9/papers/26.lepus.pdf}
}
@PROCEEDINGS{IWP9_2007:2007:SIW,
title = {Second International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {Bell Laboratories, Murray
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key = {{IWP9_2007}},
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year = {2008},
pages = {39--42},
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location = {{University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece}},
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author = { Evans, Noah},
title = {Mrph: A Morphological Analyzer},
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Volos, Greece }, October 30--31},
year = {2008},
pages = {43--52},
organization = {IWP9},
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title = {Semaphores in Plan 9},
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Volos, Greece }, October 30--31},
year = {2008},
pages = {53--62},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2008:2008:3IW},
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location = {{University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece}},
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}
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author = { Kulkarni, Abhishek and Ionkov, Latchesar},
title = {v9fb: A Remote Framebuffer Infrastructure for Linux},
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pages = {63--72},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossreferenced with IWP9_2008:2008:3IW},
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}
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booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
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year = {2009},
pages = {5--14},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {styxcache.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/styxcache.pdf}
}
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author = {Amoson, J.},
title = {Complex {GUIs} in {Plan 9}},
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Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {15--22},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
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location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {gui.pdf},
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}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Minnich:2009:UCA,
author = {Minnich, R.G. and Floren, J. and Mckie, J. },
title = {Using Currying and Process-Private System Calls to Break the One-Microsecond
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booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {23--32},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {usecsys.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/usecsys.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Quanstrom:2009:LUP,
author = {Quanstrom, E.},
title = {Living Under a Poison Tree},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {33--38},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {upasexp.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/upasexp.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Souza:2009:NBP,
author = {Souza, I.M.S.},
title = {A New Boot Process},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {39--44},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
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pdf = {9null.pdf},
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author = {Quanstrom, E.},
title = {SD Refresh},
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Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {45--50},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
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location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {sd.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/sd.pdf}
}
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author = {Quanstrom, E.},
title = {{ATA} au Naturel},
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Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {51--56},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {atazz.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/atazz.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ballesteros:2009:P9U,
author = {Ballesteros, Francisco J.},
title = {{Plan 9's} Universal Serial Bus},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {57--72},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {usb.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/usb.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Minnich:2009:MKT,
author = {Minnich, R.G. and Floren, J.},
title = {Measuring Kernel Throughput on {Blue Gene/P}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {73--81},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {bluegene-20.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/bluegene-20.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lonjaret:2009:BB,
author = {Lonjaret, M. },
title = {{Btfs} -- a Bittorrent Client},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {85--88},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {btfs.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/btfs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Johnson:2009:DRC,
author = {Johnson, S.D. and Himebaugh, B. and Kulkarni, A.},
title = {Dynamic resource configuration and control for an autonomous robotic
vehicle},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {89--92},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {cart.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/cart.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stuart:2009:TEN,
author = {Stuart, B.L.},
title = {Two Enhancements for Native {Inferno}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {93--96},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {infenh.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/infenh.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lukkien:2009:IAW,
author = {Lukkien, M.},
title = {{Ircfs} and {Wm/irc}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {97--100},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {ircfs.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/ircfs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{M'uzquiz:2009:KIP,
author = {{M\'{u}zquiz}, G.G. and Salvador, E.S. and Ballesteros, F.J.},
title = {{KNX} Implementation for {Plan 9}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {101--104},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {knx.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/knx.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stuart:2009:FSL,
author = {Stuart, B.L.},
title = {A File System for Laptops},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {105--108},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {lapfs.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/lapfs.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sickel:2009:LAR,
author = {Sickel, J.},
title = {Levitation Across the River {Styx}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {109--112},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {levitation.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/levitation.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ballesteros:2009:MA(,
author = {Ballesteros, F.J.},
title = {Mail as (real) files},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {119--122},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {mails.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/mails.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lukkien:2009:IS,
author = {Lukkien, M.},
title = {{Inferno} for the {Sheevaplug}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {123--126},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {sheevaplug.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/sheevaplug.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lukkien:2009:S2C,
author = {Lukkien, M.},
title = {Ssh 2 Client},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {127--130},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {ssh2.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/ssh2.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ballesteros:2009:FIA,
author = {Ballesteros, F.J.},
title = {File Indexing and Searching for {Plan 9}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {131--138},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {tags.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/tags.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lukkien:2009:T,
author = {Lukkien, M.},
title = {Torrent},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {139--142},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {torrent.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/torrent.pdf}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Covington:2009:HTM,
author = {Covington, M.A.},
title = {How To Make a Lumpy {RNG}},
booktitle = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
pages = {113--118},
organization = {IWP9},
note = {crossrefed in IWP9_2009:2009:4IW},
abstract = {...},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pdf = {lumpyrng.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/papers/lumpyrng.pdf}
}
@PROCEEDINGS{IWP9_2009:2009:4IW,
title = {4'th International Workshop on {Plan 9}, {University of Georgia,
Athens, GA USA}, October 21--23},
year = {2009},
organization = {IWP9},
key = {{IWP9_2009}},
location = {{University of Georgia, Athens, GA USA}},
pages = {142},
pdf = {iwp94e.pdf},
url = {http://iwp9.org/iwp94e.pdf}
}
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2010-05-04 19:59 ` [9fans] iwp9.org (Re: BibTex collections of all 4 proceedings) Jonas Amoson
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