
- Live Migration of Direct-Access Devices Asim Kadav and Michael M. Swift
- Improving the reliability of commodity operating systemsNOOKS http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/mikesw/nooks
- Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems
- Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems Michael M. Swift
- Condition Variables and Transactional Memory: Problem or Opportunity?
- Live Migration of Direct-Access Devices Asim Kadav and Michael M. Swift
- Nooks: An Architecture for Reliable Device Drivers Michael M. Swift, Steven Martin, Henry M. Levy, and Susan J. Eggers
- FlashVM: Virtual Memory Management on Flash Mohit Saxena and Michael M. Swift
- A New Model for Managing Configuration Data Adwait N. Tumbde
- Software Support for Improved Driver Reliability
- Recovering Device Drivers, or, Cleaning Up Nooks
- Transparent Recovery for Kernel Extensions Shadow DriversShadow Drivers
- Storage Systems for Storage-Class Memory Haris Volos
- Transaction Memory for Existing Programs
- Decaf: Moving Device Drivers to a Modern Language Matthew J. Renzelmann and Michael M. Swift
- Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating
- Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating
- Improving the Granularity of Access Control in Windows NT
- Live Update for Device Drivers Michael M. Swift
- Decaf:MovingDeviceDriverstoa ModernLanguage
- Tolerating Hardware Device Failures in Software Asim Kadav, Matthew J. Renzelmann and Michael M. Swift
- Recovering Device Mike Swift, Muthu Annamalai,
- Revisiting Database Storage Optimizations on Flash The database storage hierarchy has been heavily optimized for the
- Why panic()? Improving Reliability with Restartable File Systems
- Dynamic Processors Demand Dynamic Operating Systems Sankaralingam Panneerselvam and Michael M. Swift
- Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating
- Improving the Granularity of Access Control for Windows 2000
- Improving the Reliability of Commodity Operating Systems Michael M. Swift, Brian N. Bershad, and Henry M. Levy
- USENIX Association Proceedings of
- FlashVM: Revisiting the Virtual Memory Hierarchy Mohit Saxena and Michael M. Swift