Two papers accepted to ACM EMSOFT 2009

Our papers, one by Jaeho Kim, Yongseok Oh, Eunsam Kim, Jongmoo Choi, Donghee Lee, and Sam H. Noh titled “Disk Schedulers for Solid State Drives” and another paper by Yangwook Kang and Ethan Miller titled “Adding Aggressive Error Correction to a High-Performance Flas File System” has been accepted to be presented at this year’s ACM Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT 2009) to be held in Grenoble, France.

Paper accepted to WIOSCA ’09 (co-located with ISCA 2009)

Our paper titled “Taking Advantage of Storage Class Memory Technology Through System Software Support” has been accepted to be presented at this year’s Workshop on the Interaction between Operating Systems and Computer Architecture (WIOSCA: http://www.ideal.ece.ufl.edu/wiosca/), co-located with ISCA 2009.

Fast Abstract Accepted for Presentation at DSN 2009

Hyojeen Kim’s Fast Abstract submission titled “Selective Process Persistence: A New Memory Technology Supported Mechanism for Highly Dependable Systems” has been accepted for presentation at DSN 2009 (The 39th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks) to be held in Portugal.

Professor Noh and In Hwan Doh receives funding…to visit…University of Karlsruhe in Germany

Professor Noh and his PhD student In Hwan Doh will receive funding from DFG of Germany and KOSEF of Korea to visit Professor Frank Bellosa’s research team at the University of Karlsruhe for 6 weeks to conduct collaborative research on the use of non-volatile RAM (Storage Class Memory) for future computers.