research seminar 2016/17

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


04.10.2016
  • Christoph Sterz Master's Thesis Defense
    Analyzing NUMA Performance Based on Hardware Event Counters


11.10.2016
  • Seminar Organisation


18.10.2016
  • Hao Wu PhD Thesis Presentation
    Mapping a Data-flow Model to Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Systems


25.10.2016
  • Florian Rösler Master's Thesis Introduction
    Dynamic OpenCL - Combining dOpenCL, Aparapi and Amazon EC2

  • Heng Gao PhD Thesis Presentation
    Automatic Parallel Programming with CUDA

  • Presentation of Master's Thesis Topics pdf


01.11.2016
  • SSICLOPS Discussion

  • Christopher Schmidt PhD Thesis Presentation
    Application of CoProcessors in Enterprise Applications


08.11.2016
  • Hardware Stocktaking


15.11.2016
  • W. Haas, U. Steinberg et al. Technologiediskussion
    Cyber Secury in Hypervisor / Microkern Systemen am Beispiel von NOVA

  • Wieland Hagen
    PGASUS: A Framework for C++ Application Development on NUMA Architectures


22.11.2016
  • Peter Wagemann PhD Thesis Presentation
    System Software and its Static Analysis for Energy-Aware Real-Time Systems


29.11.2016
  • Hardware Stocktaking


06.12.2016
no meeting

13.12.2016
  • Jossekin Beilharz Master's Thesis Defense
    Koordinierungssprachen - von NUMA-Knoten bis zu Cloud-Verbünden


20.12.2016
christmas break

27.12.2016
christmas break

03.01.2017
  • New Year's Catch-Up


10.01.2017
  • Research Planning 2017


17.01.2017
  • Research Planning 2017 (cont.)


24.01.2017
no meeting

31.01.2017
no meeting

07.02.2017
  • Michael Schöbel
    Possible Master's Thesis Topics Discussion in the Context of SAMSON


14.02.2017
  • Lukas Pirl
    Warmup for Service Computation 2017


28.03.2017
  • Matthias Bastian
    Entwurf und Integration eines Frameworks zur Einhaltung nutzerdefinierter Policies in OpenStack


To request changes, please contact Andreas Grapentin.

For information and events regarding other semesters, please find links to the corresponding research seminar in the list of teaching activities.