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Andrew Quinn 0001
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- affiliation: University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
- affiliation (former): University of Michigan, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Andrew Quinn — disambiguation page
- Andrew Quinn 0002 — University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
- Andrew Quinn 0003 (aka: Andrew J. Quinn 0003) — University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, UK
- Andrew Quinn 0004 — University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c15]Yusheng Zheng, Yiwei Yang, Maolin Chen, Andrew Quinn:
Kgent: Kernel Extensions Large Language Model Agent. eBPF@SIGCOMM 2024 - [i2]Yiwei Yang, Aibo Hu, Yusheng Zheng, Brian Zhao, Xinqi Zhang, Andrew Quinn:
Transparent and Efficient Live Migration across Heterogeneous Hosts with Wharf. CoRR abs/2410.15894 (2024) - 2023
- [c14]Reese Levine, Tianhao Guo, Mingun Cho, Alan Baker, Raph Levien, David Neto, Andrew Quinn, Tyler Sorensen:
MC Mutants: Evaluating and Improving Testing for Memory Consistency Specifications. ASPLOS (2) 2023: 473-488 - [c13]Gefei Zuo, Jiacheng Ma, Andrew Quinn, Baris Kasikci:
Vidi: Record Replay for Reconfigurable Hardware. ASPLOS (3) 2023: 806-820 - [c12]Eugene Chou, Leo Conrad-Shah, Austen Barker, Andrew Quinn, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long:
Lethe: Secure Deletion by Addition. CHEOPS@EuroSys 2023: 1-8 - [c11]Reese Levine, Mingun Cho, Devon McKee, Andrew Quinn, Tyler Sorensen:
GPUHarbor: Testing GPU Memory Consistency at Large (Experience Paper). ISSTA 2023: 779-791 - [c10]Tim Goodwin, Andrew Quinn, Lindsey Kuper:
What goes wrong in serverless runtimes? A survey of bugs in Knative Serving. SESAME@EuroSys 2023: 12-18 - [i1]Yiwei Yang, Pooneh Safayenikoo, Jiacheng Ma, Tanvir Ahmed Khan, Andrew Quinn:
CXLMemSim: A pure software simulated CXL.mem for performance characterization. CoRR abs/2303.06153 (2023) - 2022
- [c9]Jiacheng Ma, Gefei Zuo, Kevin Loughlin, Haoyang Zhang, Andrew Quinn, Baris Kasikci:
Debugging in the brave new world of reconfigurable hardware. ASPLOS 2022: 946-962 - [c8]Andrew Quinn, Jason Flinn, Michael J. Cafarella, Baris Kasikci:
Debugging the OmniTable Way. OSDI 2022: 357-373 - 2021
- [b1]Andrew Quinn:
Data-Centric Execution Inspection. University of Michigan, USA, 2021 - [c7]Ian Neal, Andrew Quinn, Baris Kasikci:
Hippocrates: healing persistent memory bugs without doing any harm. ASPLOS 2021: 401-414 - [c6]Gefei Zuo, Jiacheng Ma, Andrew Quinn, Pramod Bhatotia, Pedro Fonseca, Baris Kasikci:
Execution reconstruction: harnessing failure reoccurrences for failure reproduction. PLDI 2021: 1155-1170 - 2020
- [c5]Ian Neal, Ben Reeves, Ben Stoler, Andrew Quinn, Youngjin Kwon, Simon Peter, Baris Kasikci:
AGAMOTTO: How Persistent is your Persistent Memory Application? OSDI 2020: 1047-1064
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c4]Matthew Furlong, Andrew Quinn, Jason Flinn:
The Case for Determinism on the Edge. HotEdge 2019 - [c3]Andrew Quinn, Jason Flinn, Michael J. Cafarella:
You can't debug what you can't see: Expanding observability with the OmniTable. HotOS 2019: 163-169 - 2018
- [c2]Andrew Quinn, Jason Flinn, Michael J. Cafarella:
Sledgehammer: Cluster-Fueled Debugging. OSDI 2018: 545-560 - 2016
- [c1]Andrew Quinn, David Devecsery, Peter M. Chen, Jason Flinn:
JetStream: Cluster-Scale Parallelization of Information Flow Queries. OSDI 2016: 451-466
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