WORTS 2006

The Second Workshop on Operating and Real Time Systems


WORTS 2006 will convene on Wednesday, December 13th, 2006, 1PM, at Notre Dame, Indiana, from 9AM to 5PM in room 116 Debartolo Hall. Students in the operating systems and real time systems classes will present their semester projects. The proceedings of the workshop will be published on the web.

Call for Papers

Session One: Operating Systems

9:00-12:30 PM in 116 DeBartolot Hall

9:00 Bob Winding and Vikram Ahmed, Host Based Intrusion Detection: Analyzing System Logs
9:15 Darcy Davis and Greg Davis, Kernel Logging and Security: Evaluation of the Detail-Performance Relationship
9:30 Matt VanAntwerp, Web Services Performance in a Real World Application
9:45 Jeff Smith, A Relational Model of File Organization
10:00 David Moore and Robert McKeon, A Teensy Weensy File System with High Data Block Utilization
10:15 Chris Miller and Pramita Mitra, Large Scale File Distribution
10:30 Andrew Blaich and Brandon Rich, User Level Sandboxing with FUSE
10:45 Coffee Break
11:00 Tim Wright, Deriving Risk Events through the Analysis of Netstat Data
11:15 Dan Rinzler and Ryan Connaughton, An Analysis of Memory Access in Relation to Operations on Data Structures
11:30 Peter Bui and Shawn Oneil, Adaptive Parallelism
11:45 Haitao Wang and Xiaomin Liu, Static Linking vs Dynamic Linking
12:00 James Gentile, Design, Implementation, and Testing of a Distributed Data Structure
12:15 Yuzhe Liu and Jun Yi, yyfs: A File System for Lots of Tiny Files

Session Two: Real Time Systems

1:00-5:00 PM in 116 Debartolo Hall