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Publications

  • One Tunnel is (Often) Enough
    Simon Peter, Umar Javed, Qiao Zhang, Doug Woos, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Thomas Anderson. One Tunnel is (Often) Enough. In ACM SIGCOMM 2014 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication, Chicago, USA, August 2014.
  • Towards High-Performance Application-Level Storage Management
    Simon Peter, Irene Zhang, Dan R. K. Ports, Jialin Li, Doug Woos, Thomas Anderson, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Mark Zbikowski. Towards High-Performance Application-Level Storage Management. In 6th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems (HotStorage), Philadelphia, PA, USA, June 2014.
  • Arrakis: A Case for the End of the Empire
    Simon Peter and Thomas Anderson. Arrakis: A Case for the End of the Empire. In 14th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS), Santa Ana Pueblo, NM, USA, May 2013.
  • Arrakis: The Operating System as Control Plane
    Simon Peter and Thomas Anderson. Arrakis: The Operating System as Control Plane. USENIX ;login:, 38(4):44-47, August 2013.
  • Efficient data-parallel computing on small heterogeneous clusters
    Simon Peter, Rebecca Isaacs, Paul Barham, Richard Black, and Timothy Roscoe. Efficient data-parallel computing on small heterogeneous clusters. Technical Report 756, ETH Zurich, April 2012.
  • Resource Management in a Multicore Operating System
    Simon Peter. Resource Management in a Multicore Operating System. PhD thesis, ETH Zurich, October 2012.
  • A declarative language approach to device configuration
    Adrian Schüpbach, Andrew Baumann, Timothy Roscoe, and Simon Peter. A declarative language approach to device configuration. In 16th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS), Newport Beach, CA, USA, March 2011.
  • Early experience with the Barrelfish OS and the Single-Chip Cloud Computer
    Simon Peter, Adrian Schüpbach, Dominik Menzi, and Timothy Roscoe. Early experience with the Barrelfish OS and the Single-Chip Cloud Computer. In 3rd Many-core Applications Research Community (MARC) Symposium, Ettlingen, Germany, July 2011.
  • Fay: Extensible Distributed Tracing from Kernels to Clusters
    Úlfar Erlingsson, Marcus Peinado, Simon Peter, and Mihai Budiu. Fay: Extensible Distributed Tracing from Kernels to Clusters. In 23rd ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), Cascais, Portugal, October 2011.
  • Gang scheduling isn't worth it. . . yet
    Simon Peter, Andrew Baumann, Zachary Anderson, and Timothy Roscoe. Gang scheduling isn't worth it. . . yet. Technical Report 745, ETH Zurich, November 2011.
  • Design Principles for End-to-End Multicore Schedulers
    Simon Peter, Adrian Schüpbach, Paul Barham, Andrew Baumann, Rebecca Isaacs, Tim Harris, and Timothy Roscoe. Design Principles for End-to-End Multicore Schedulers. In 2nd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism (HotPar), Berkeley, CA, USA, June 2010.
  • The Multikernel: A new OS architecture for scalable mul- ticore systems
    Andrew Baumann, Paul Barham, Pierre-Evariste Dagand, Tim Harris, Rebecca Isaacs, Simon Peter, Timothy Roscoe, Adrian Schüpbach, and Akhilesh Singhania. The Multikernel: A new OS architecture for scalable multicore systems. In 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), Big Sky, MT, USA, October 2009.
  • Your computer is already a distributed system. Why isn't your OS?
    Andrew Baumann, Simon Peter, Adrian Schüpbach, Akhilesh Singhania, Timothy Roscoe, Paul Barham, and Rebecca Isaacs. Your computer is already a distributed system. Why isn't your OS? In 12th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS), Monte Verità, Switzerland, May 2009.
  • 30 seconds is not enough! A study of operating system timer usage
    Simon Peter, Andrew Baumann, Timothy Roscoe, Paul Barham, and Rebecca Isaacs. 30 seconds is not enough! A study of operating system timer usage. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGOPS/EuroSys European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys), April 2008.
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