2010 - ACM Distinguished Member
Carl A. Waldspurger spends much of his time researching Operating system, Virtual machine, Parallel computing, Distributed computing and Scheduling. His Operating system study combines topics in areas such as Computer security and Embedded system. As part of one scientific family, Carl A. Waldspurger deals mainly with the area of Virtual machine, narrowing it down to issues related to the Virtualization, and often Memory protection.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Workstation, Idle and Spawn. His Distributed computing research incorporates themes from Lottery scheduling, Lottery, Stride scheduling and Modular design. His study looks at the relationship between Temporal isolation among virtual machines and fields such as Demand paging, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His primary areas of study are Virtual machine, Operating system, Computer hardware, Software and State information. His studies in Virtual machine integrate themes in fields like Virtualization, Hypervisor, Distributed computing, Embedded system and Host. His Distributed computing research includes themes of Scheduling and Resource allocation.
Carl A. Waldspurger is studying Virtual memory, which is a component of Operating system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Pipeline and Instruction pipeline in addition to Software. The various areas that he examines in his State information study include Sampling, Database transaction and Set.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cache, Parallel computing, Virtual machine, Cache algorithms and Computer network. Carl A. Waldspurger combines subjects such as Identifier, Scheduling and Real-time computing with his study of Cache. His work in Real-time computing covers topics such as Hash function which are related to areas like System software.
His Virtual machine research is included under the broader classification of Operating system. His Operating system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anomaly and Embedded system. In the field of Computer network, his study on Resource, Resource contention and Latency overlaps with subjects such as Performance metric and Bandwidth throttling.
Carl A. Waldspurger focuses on Virtual machine, Host, Operating system, Parallel computing and Cache. Carl A. Waldspurger integrates many fields in his works, including Virtual machine and Memory errors. Carl A. Waldspurger has included themes like Virtual memory, Paging and Memory scheduling in his Host study.
His research on Parallel computing often connects related areas such as Computer network. His Cache and Cache invalidation, Smart Cache and Page cache investigations all form part of his Cache research activities.
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Memory resource management in VMware ESX server
Carl A. Waldspurger.
operating systems design and implementation (2002)
Memory resource management in VMware ESX server
Carl A. Waldspurger.
operating systems design and implementation (2002)
Spawn: a distributed computational economy
C.A. Waldspurger;T. Hogg;B.A. Huberman;J.O. Kephart.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1992)
Spawn: a distributed computational economy
C.A. Waldspurger;T. Hogg;B.A. Huberman;J.O. Kephart.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1992)
Lottery scheduling: flexible proportional-share resource management
Carl A. Waldspurger;William E. Weihl.
operating systems design and implementation (1994)
Lottery scheduling: flexible proportional-share resource management
Carl A. Waldspurger;William E. Weihl.
operating systems design and implementation (1994)
Continuous profiling: where have all the cycles gone?
Jennifer M. Anderson;Lance M. Berc;Jeffrey Dean;Sanjay Ghemawat.
symposium on operating systems principles (1997)
Continuous profiling: where have all the cycles gone?
Jennifer M. Anderson;Lance M. Berc;Jeffrey Dean;Sanjay Ghemawat.
symposium on operating systems principles (1997)
Overshadow: a virtualization-based approach to retrofitting protection in commodity operating systems
Xiaoxin Chen;Tal Garfinkel;E. Christopher Lewis;Pratap Subrahmanyam.
architectural support for programming languages and operating systems (2008)
Overshadow: a virtualization-based approach to retrofitting protection in commodity operating systems
Xiaoxin Chen;Tal Garfinkel;E. Christopher Lewis;Pratap Subrahmanyam.
architectural support for programming languages and operating systems (2008)
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