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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c15]Calvin Ardi, Connor Aubry, Brian Kocoloski, Dave DeAngelis, Alefiya Hussain, Matthew Troglia, Stephen Schwab:
The DARPA SEARCHLIGHT Dataset of Application Network Traffic. CSET @ USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 59-64 - [c14]David DeAngelis, Alefiya Hussain, Brian Kocoloski, Calvin Ardi, Stephen Schwab:
Generating Representative Video Teleconferencing Traffic. CSET @ USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 100-104 - 2021
- [c13]Brian Kocoloski, Alefiya Hussain, Matthew Troglia, Calvin Ardi, Steven Cheng, Dave DeAngelis, Christopher Symonds, Michael Collins, Ryan Goodfellow, Stephen Schwab:
Case Studies in Experiment Design on a minimega Based Network Emulation Testbed. CSET @ USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 83-90
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c12]Daniel Zahka, Brian Kocoloski, Kate Keahey:
Reducing Kernel Surface Areas for Isolation and Scalability. ICPP 2019: 41:1-41:10 - [p1]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Kevin T. Pedretti, Ron Brightwell:
Hobbes: A Multi-kernel Infrastructure for Application Composition. Operating Systems for Supercomputers and High Performance Computing 2019: 241-267 - 2018
- [c11]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
Varbench: an Experimental Framework to Measure and Characterize Performance Variability. ICPP 2018: 18:1-18:10 - [c10]Hannes Weisbach, Balazs Gerofi, Brian Kocoloski, Hermann Härtig, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Hardware Performance Variation: A Comparative Study Using Lightweight Kernels. ISC 2018: 246-265 - 2016
- [j2]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
Lightweight Memory Management for High Performance Applications in Consolidated Environments. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 27(2): 468-480 (2016) - [c9]Brian Kocoloski, Leonardo Piga, Wei Huang, Indrani Paul, John R. Lange:
A Case for Criticality Models in Exascale Systems. CLUSTER 2016: 213-216 - [c8]Noah Evans, Kevin T. Pedretti, Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Michael Lang, Patrick G. Bridges:
A Cross-Enclave Composition Mechanism for Exascale System Software. ROSS@HPDC 2016: 3:1-3:8 - 2015
- [c7]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Hasan Abbasi, David E. Bernholdt, Terry R. Jones, Jai Dayal, Noah Evans, Michael Lang, Jay F. Lofstead, Kevin T. Pedretti, Patrick G. Bridges:
System-Level Support for Composition of Applications. ROSS@HPDC 2015: 7:1-7:8 - [c6]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
XEMEM: Efficient Shared Memory for Composed Applications on Multi-OS/R Exascale Systems. HPDC 2015: 89-100 - [c5]Jiannan Ouyang, Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange, Kevin T. Pedretti:
Achieving Performance Isolation with Lightweight Co-Kernels. HPDC 2015: 149-160 - [c4]Brian Kocoloski, Yuyu Zhou, Bruce R. Childers, John R. Lange:
Implications of Memory Interference for Composed HPC Applications. MEMSYS 2015: 95-97 - 2014
- [c3]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
HPMMAP: Lightweight Memory Management for Commodity Operating Systems. IPDPS 2014: 649-658 - 2013
- [j1]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
Improving compute node performance using virtualization. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 27(2): 124-135 (2013) - 2012
- [c2]Brian Kocoloski, Jiannan Ouyang, John R. Lange:
A case for dual stack virtualization: consolidating HPC and commodity applications in the cloud. SoCC 2012: 23 - [c1]Brian Kocoloski, John R. Lange:
Better than native: using virtualization to improve compute node performance. ROSS@ICS 2012: 8:1-8:8
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