Sponsored by


in cooperation with

Supporters
Sponsored by


Help Promote


Past Events



How to become
a SYSTOR supporter



Connect with us


Twitter


Accepted Papers

We are delighted to announce the following list of papers accepted for publication in ACM SYSTOR 2020 proceedings.


  1. Supporting Transactions for Bulk NFSv4 Compounds
    Wei Su, Akshay Aurora (Stony Brook University); Ming Chen (Google); Erez Zadok (Stony Brook University)

  2. Re-Animator: Versatile High-Fidelity Storage-System Tracing and Replaying
    Ibrahim Umit Akgun (Stony Brook University); Geoff Kuenning (Harvey Mudd College); Erez Zadok (Stony Brook University)

  3. Memory Elasticity Benchmark
    Liran Funaro (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology); Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda (University of Haifa and Technion); Assaf Schuster (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)

  4. Scaling Shared Memory Multiprocessing Applications in Non-cache-coherent Domains
    Ho-Ren Chuang, Robert Lyerly (Virginia Tech); Stefan Lankes (Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems RWTH Aachen University); Binoy Ravindran (Virginia Tech)

  5. BioSEAL: In-Memory Biological Sequence Alignment Accelerator for Large-Scale Genomic Data
    Roman Kaplan, Leonid Yavits, Ran Ginosar (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)

  6. MARDU : Efficient and Scalable Code Re-randomization
    Christopher Jelesnianski, Jinwoo Yom, Changwoo Min (Virginia Tech); Yeongjin Jang (Oregon State University)

  7. NVMFS-IOzone: Performance Evaluation for the New NVMM-based File Systems
    Shengke Li, Dagang Li (School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Peking University); Dennis Wu (Intel Asia-Pacific Research & Development Ltd); Xiaogang Chen (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  8. Automatic Core Specialization for AVX-512 Applications
    Mathias Gottschlag, Peter Brantsch, Frank Bellosa (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

  9. Polymorphic Compressed Replication of Columnar Data in Scale-Up Hybrid Memory Systems
    Mikhail Zarubin, Patrick Damme, Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner (TU Dresden)

IBM Two Sigma Facebook Technion NetApp Ravello Systems i-core NUTANIX Nokia Bell Labs Hewlett Packard Enterprise Dell STRATOSCALE redhat ACM SIGOPS USENIX TCE