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USENIX Annual Technical Conference 2004: Boston, MA, USA
- Proceedings of the FREENIX Track: 2004 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, June 27 - July 2, 2004, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA, USA. USENIX 2004
Server
- Glenn S. Fowler, Andrew Hume, David G. Korn, Kiem-Phong Vo:
Migrating an MVS Mainframe Application to a PC. 1-8 - Emmanuel Cecchet, Julie Marguerite, Willy Zwaenepoel:
C-JDBC: Flexible Database Clustering Middleware. 9-18 - Brian Cornell, Peter A. Dinda, Fabián E. Bustamante:
Wayback: A User-level Versioning File System for Linux (Awarded Best Paper!). 19-28
Free Desktop
- Peter Nilsson, David Reveman:
Glitz: Hardware Accelerated Image Compositing Using OpenGL. 29-40 - Eric Anholt:
High Performance X Servers in the Kdrive Architecture. 41-50 - Jamey Sharp:
How Xlib Is Implemented (and What We're Doing About It). 51-61
Security
- Christian Kreibich:
Design and Implementation of Netdude, a Framework for Packet Trace Manipulation (Awarded Best Student Paper!). 63-72 - Niki A. Rahimi:
Trusted Path Execution for the Linux 2.6 Kernel as a Linux Security Module. 73-80 - Serge E. Hallyn, Phil Kearns:
Modular Construction of DTE Policies. 81-91 - David P. Reed:
Demonstration: Croquet, a Networked Collaborative 3D Immersive Environment. USENIX ATC, FREENIX Track 2004
Software Engineering
- Martin Michlmayr:
Managing Volunteer Activity in Free Software Projects. 93-102 - Andreas Bauer:
Creating a Portable Programming Language Using Open Source Software. 103-113
Invited Talk
- Mattias Clasen:
Current Gtk+ Development. USENIX ATC, FREENIX Track 2004
System Building
- David Faure, Ingo Klöcker, Tobias König, Daniel Molkentin, Zack Rusin, Don Sanders, Cornelius Schumacher:
KDE Kontact: An Application Integration Framework. 115-126 - Ken Friis Larsen, Henning Niss:
mGTK: An SML Binding of Gtk+. 127-134 - Bryan Clark, Todd Deshane, Eli M. Dow, Stephen Evanchik, Matthew Finlayson, Jason Herne, Jeanna Neefe Matthews:
Xen and the Art of Repeated Research. 135-144
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