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- Scalable Internet Routing on Topology-Independent Node Identities
- Interface and Execution Models in the Fluke Kernel Bryan Ford Mike Hibler Jay Lepreau Roland McGrath Patrick Tullmann
- Packrat Parsing: Simple, Powerful, Lazy, Linear Time
- Alpaca: Extensible Authorization for Distributed Services Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Robert Morris, and M. Frans Kaashoek
- Structured Streams: a New Transport Abstraction Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Unmanaged Internet Protocol Taming the Edge Network Management Crisis
- Eyo: Device-Transparent Personal Storage Jacob Strauss
- Structured Streams: a New Transport Abstraction Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Evolving Mach 3.0 to a Migrating Thread Model Bryan Ford Jay Lepreau
- Flick: A Flexible, Optimizing IDL Compiler Eric Eide Kevin Frei Bryan Ford Jay Lepreau Gary Lindstrom
- Separating Presentation from Interface in RPC and IDLs Bryan Ford Mike Hibler Jay Lepreau
- Efficient Cross-Layer Negotiation Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
- Scalable Internet Routing on TopologyIndependent Node Identities
- Microkernels Should Support Passive Objects Bryan Ford Jay Lepreau
- Flick: A Flexible, Optimizing IDL Compiler Eric Eide Kevin Frei Bryan Ford Jay Lepreau Gary Lindstrom
- CPU Inheritance Scheduling Bryan Ford Sai Susarla
- UserRelative Names for Globally Connected Personal Devices
- User-Relative Names for Globally Connected Personal Devices
- Persistent Personal Names for Globally Connected Mobile Devices Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Chris LesniewskiLaas, Sean Rhea, Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris
- InKernel Servers on Mach 3.0: Implementation and Performance
- Microkernels Meet Recursive Virtual Machines Bryan Ford Mike Hibler Jay Lepreau Patrick Tullmann
- Determinating Timing Channels in Compute Clouds Amittai Aviram, Sen Hu, Bryan Ford
- The Flux OSKit: A Substrate for Kernel and Language Research Bryan Ford Godmar Back Greg Benson Jay Lepreau Albert Lin Olin Shivers
- Breaking Up the Transport Logjam Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- IETF Journal IETF 70 December 2007 Volume 3, Issue 3 Directions in Internet Transport
- User-level Checkpointing Through Exportable Kernel State Patrick Tullmann Jay Lepreau Bryan Ford Mike Hibler
- In-Kernel Servers on Mach 3.0: Implementation and Performance
- Dissent: Accountable Anonymous Group Messaging Henry Corrigan-Gibbs and Bryan Ford
- Separating Presentation from Interface in RPC and IDLs Bryan Ford Mike Hibler Jay Lepreau
- Packrat Parsing: a Practical LinearTime Algorithm with Backtracking
- Using Annotated Interface Definitions to Optimize RPC Bryan Ford Mike Hibler Jay Lepreau
- Persistent Personal Names for Globally Connected Mobile Devices Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Sean Rhea, Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris
- Vx32: Lightweight User-level Sandboxing on the x86 Bryan Ford and Russ Cox
- VXA: A Virtual Architecture for Durable Compressed Archives Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
- UIA: A Global Connectivity Architecture for Mobile Personal Devices
- Packrat Parsing: a Practical Linear-Time Algorithm with Backtracking
- Device Transparency: a New Model for Mobile Storage Jacob Strauss Chris Lesniewski-Laas Justin Mazzola Paluska
- Microkernels Meet Recursive Virtual Machines Bryan Ford Mike Hibler Jay Lepreau Patrick Tullmann
- Parsing Expression Grammars: A RecognitionBased Syntactic Foundation
- The Flux OSKit: A Substrate for Kernel and Language Research Bryan Ford Godmar Back Greg Benson Jay Lepreau Albert Lin Olin Shivers
- PeertoPeer Communication Across Network Address Translators Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- The Persistent Relevance of the Local Operating System to Global Applications
- IETF Journal IETF 70 Vancouver
- Microkernels Should Support Passive Objects Bryan Ford Jay Lepreau
- Unmanaged Internet Protocol Taming the Edge Network Management Crisis
- An Offline Foundation for Online Accountable Pseudonyms
- A Dynamic Recursive Unified Internet Design (DRUID) Joe Touch a,
- Unmanaged Internet Protocol Scalable Application-Friendly Internet Routing
- The Persistent Relevance of the Local Operating System to Global Applications
- CPU Inheritance Scheduling Bryan Ford Sai Susarla
- The Flux OS Toolkit: Reusable Components for OS Implementation
- Notes on Thread Models in Mach 3.0 Mike Hibler
- Packrat Parsing: Simple, Powerful, Lazy, Linear Time
- FLEX: A Tool for Building Efficient and Flexible Systems John B. Carter, Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler, Ravindra Kuramkote,
- VXA: A Virtual Architecture for Durable Compressed Archives Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
- Userlevel Checkpointing Through Exportable Kernel State Patrick Tullmann Jay Lepreau Bryan Ford Mike Hibler
- The Flux OS Toolkit: Reusable Components for OS Implementation
- Parsing Expression Grammars: A Recognition-Based Syntactic Foundation
- Interface and Execution Models in the Fluke Kernel Bryan Ford Mike Hibler Jay Lepreau Roland McGrath Patrick Tullmann
- An Offline Foundation for Online Accountable Pseudonyms
- Alpaca: Extensible Authorization for Distributed Services Chris LesniewskiLaas, Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Robert Morris, and M. Frans Kaashoek
- Peer-to-Peer Communication Across Network Address Translators Massachusetts Institute of Technology