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A Lightweight Symbolic Virtual Machine for Solver-Aided Host Languages

by Emina Torlak, Rastislav Bodik
"... Solver-aided domain-specific languages (SDSLs) are an emerging class of computer-aided programming systems. They ease the con-struction of programs by using satisfiability solvers to automate tasks such as verification, debugging, synthesis, and non-deterministic execution. But reducing programming ..."
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that is itself solver-aided. This paper describes how to implement a symbolic virtual machine (SVM) for such a host language. Our symbolic virtual machine is lightweight because it compiles to constraints only a small subset of the host’s constructs, while allowing SDSL designers to use the entire language

The HetNOS Network Operating System: a tool for writing distributed applications

by Marinho Barcellos, João F. Schramm, Valdir Belmonte Filho, Cláudio R. Geyer, Antnio Marinho, Pilla Barcellos, Joo Frederico, Lacava Schramm, Valdir Rossi, Belmonte Filho, Cludio Fernando, Resin Geyer, Curso De, Ps-graduao Em, Cincia Da Computao, Instituto De Informtica , 1994
"... The HetNOS network operating system is a set of software layers laid over "native" operating systems to provide a distributed programming platform. The environment is composed of the HetNOS shell command language and the system calls interface (accessed through a procedure library). In bot ..."
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). In both levels of interaction with users, the set of machines integrated by HetNOS are seen as a distributed virtual machine. The HetNOS command interpreter, namely hsh, implements most functions present in more traditional command interpreters. It is possible to spawn, monitor, and terminate processes

Perspective An Online Bioinformatics Curriculum

by David B. Searls
"... Abstract: Online learning initia-tives over the past decade have become increasingly comprehen-sive in their selection of courses and sophisticated in their presen-tation, culminating in the recent announcement of a number of consortium and startup activities that promise to make a university educat ..."
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education on the internet, free of charge, a real possibility. At this pivotal moment it is appropriate to explore the potential for obtaining comprehensive bioinformatics training with currently existing free video resources. This article pre-sents such a bioinformatics curric-ulum in the form of a virtual

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by Chien-liang Fok, Chris Gill, Christine Julien, Caitlin Kelleher , 2009
"... Abstract: Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are two recently-developed technologies that uniquely function without xed infrastructure support, and sense at scales, resolutions, and durations previously not possible. While both offer great potential in many applicati ..."
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, and Servilla. Limone reliably handles high levels of dynamics within MANETs. It does this through lightweight coordination primitives that make minimal assumptions about network connectivity. Agilla enables self-adaptive WSN applications via the integration of mobile agent and tuple space programming models

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by Dmytro Dyachuk
"... In presenting this thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Postgraduate degree ..."
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In presenting this thesis in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a Postgraduate degree

Jitsu: Just-In-Time Summoning of Unikernels

by Anil Madhavapeddy, Thomas Leonard, Magnus Skjegstad, Thomas Gazagnaire, David Sheets, Dave Scott, Richard Mortier, Amir Chaudhry, Balraj Singh, Jon Ludlam, Jon Crowcroft, Ian Leslie
"... Abstract. Network latency is a problem for all cloud services. It can be mitigated by moving computation out of remote datacenters by rapidly instantiating local ser-vices near the user. This requires an embedded cloud platform on which to deploy multiple applications se-curely and quickly. We prese ..."
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present Jitsu, a new Xen tool-stack that satisfies the demands of secure multi-tenant isolation on resource-constrained embedded ARM de-vices. It does this by using unikernels: lightweight, compact, single address space, memory-safe virtual ma-chines (VMs) written in a high-level language. Using fast

USENIX Association 12th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ’15) 559 Jitsu: Just-In-Time Summoning of Unikernels

by Anil Madhavapeddy, Thomas Leonard, Magnus Skjegstad, Thomas Gazagnaire, David Sheets, Dave Scott, Citrix Systems, Richard Mortier Amir Chaudhry, Balraj Singh, Anil Madhavapeddy, Thomas Leonard, Magnus Skjegstad, Thomas Gazagnaire, David Sheets, Dave Scott, Richard Mortier, Amir Chaudhry, Balraj Singh, Jon Ludlam, Jon Crowcroft, Ian Leslie
"... Abstract. Network latency is a problem for all cloud services. It can be mitigated by moving computation out of remote datacenters by rapidly instantiating local ser-vices near the user. This requires an embedded cloud platform on which to deploy multiple applications se-curely and quickly. We prese ..."
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present Jitsu, a new Xen tool-stack that satisfies the demands of secure multi-tenant isolation on resource-constrained embedded ARM de-vices. It does this by using unikernels: lightweight, compact, single address space, memory-safe virtual ma-chines (VMs) written in a high-level language. Using fast

The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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