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As computer systems increase in size and complexity, bugs become ever subtler and more difficult to detect and diagnose. A bug could exist at different layers of computer systems (e.g., applications, shared libraries, file systems, device firmware), or could be caused by the incompatibility among layers. In many cases, bugs would require a very specific combination of events to be triggered and are...
The availability of hardware counters in computers is essential both to the applications in charge of timekeeping, and those in need of accurate timestamping. Newer counters are now supported by open source operating systems, but the access interfaces are unnecessarily restricted, and in particular fail to satisfy the needs of feed-forward based synchronization algorithms. In this paper we present...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.