research seminar 2016
The research seminar Trends in Operating Systems is targeted at students who are planning to do their Master's project or Master's thesis with the Operating Systems and Middleware group. We also invite Master's students who are generally interested in our research projects and topics. Besides discussing contributions from students, the seminar is also used for exchange regarding the academic activities of the group members.
Students can enroll in the seminar and earn 3 ECTS credits. In order to do so, a prospective candidate has to study recent publications (~ 3 – 5). The candidate then has to deliver a presentation in our seminar and hand in a report. The report should consist of roughly 8 – 12 pages LNCS or 4 – 6 pages IEEE. Regular attendance is required in order to earn credits.
events
Tuesdays, 11:00 - 12:30, building C.1
- 05.04.2016
- Future SOC Lab Day of Spring 2016
- 12.04.2016
- Patrick Schmidt Master's Thesis Defense 
 Optimization Guidelines for NUMA Architectures
 
- Marius Knaust Master's Thesis Defense 
 Partitioning 2D Data for Stencil Computations on NUMA Systems
 
- Angelo Haller Master's Thesis Defense 
 Feasibility of Memory Bus Attached Accelerators on Linux Driven POWER Systems
 
 
- 19.04.2016
- Seminar Topic Assignment 
 
 
- 26.04.2016
- Seminar Topic Discussion and Q&A 
 
 
- 03.05.2016
- Max Plauth Paper Work in Progress 
 Is Low-Power System-on-a-Chip Hardware Feasible for HPC Workloads?
 
 
- 10.05.2016
- Patrick Schmidt Master's Thesis Defense 
 Optimization Guidelines for NUMA Architectures
 
 
- 17.05.2016
- no meeting
- 24.05.2016
- Sven Köhler Master's Thesis Introduction 
 Performance considerations and optimizations while porting to POWER8
 
 
- 31.05.2016
- Horst Schirmeier 
 Fault-Injection based Assessment of Software-Implemented Hardware Fault Tolerance
 
 
- 07.06.2016
- Alexander Meißner 
 SymatemFS
 
 
- 14.06.2016
- Bachelor Project Progress Reports 
 
 
- 21.06.2016
- Karsten Tausche Student Presentation 
 dOpenCL – Evaluation of an API Forwarding Implementation
 
- Meike Baumgaertner Student Presentation 
 Extending Addressable Memory
 
 
- 28.06.2016
- Matthias Bastian Student Presentation 
 Federated OpenStack
 
- Lukas Pirl Master's Thesis Introduction 
 Fault Injection in OpenStack - Setting, Scope & Steps
 
 
- 05.07.2016
- Bachelor Podium Presentations 
 
 
- 12.07.2016
- Bachelor Podium Presentations (cont.) 
 
- Wieland Hagen Master's Thesis Defense 
 A programming model for C++ application development on NUMA architectures
 
 
- 19.07.2016
- Nils Kenneweg Master's Thesis Presentation 
 Context-Sensitive partitioning and fast Remote-Update
 
- Robert Lehmann Master's Thesis Defense 
 Techniques for Secure Operations of Distributed, Service-oriented Systems
 
- Kai Fabian Master's Thesis Introduction 
 Measuring and interpreting NUMA latency data on different platform
 
 
- 21.07.2016 10:00
- Daniel Gimbatschki Master's Thesis Introduction 
 Full Dedicated GPGPU Virtualization with Mediated Pass-Through
 
- Vincent Schwarzer Master's Thesis Defense 
 Evaluation of Unikernel Operating Systems for Cloud Computing
 
- Sven Knebel Student Presentation 
 Securing the Linux Desktop
 
 
- 26.07.2016
- Max Plauth 
 Impressions from IPDPS 2016
 
 
- 20.09.2016 15:00
- Christian Würz Master's Thesis Introduction 
 Interferences in parallel systems
 
- Daniel Röder Master's Thesis Introduction 
 Recording and profiling workload characteristics
 
 
- 27.09.2016
- IBM Power Systems Blockkurs 2016
To request changes, please contact Andreas Grapentin.
For seminar information and schedules from other semesters, please find the link to the research seminar of interest in the list of teaching activities.