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Cache pollution, by which weak-locality data unduly replaces strong-locality data, may notably degrade application performance in a shared-cache multicore machine. This paper presents NightWatch, a cache management subsystem that provides general, transparent and low-overhead pollution control to applications. NightWatch is based on the observation that data within the same memory chunk or chunks...
Operating system debugging and system security are two important issues which are attracted more and more attentions. However, traditional solutions of software debugging can not make an integrated replay towards the status of operating system. Moreover, most intrusion detection methods all depend on the operating system excessively, but operating system ex-poses so many interfaces to outside that...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a P2P-based personal broadcasting system for consumer electronics. This system enables each user of a device to broadcast its local contents to other devices or play the contents broadcasted by other device using a P2P live streaming technology without any content server.
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