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PLOS '09: Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems
ACM2009 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
SOSP09: ACM SIGOPS 22nd Symposium on Operating Systems Principles Big Sky Montana 11 October 2009
ISBN:
978-1-60558-844-5
Published:
11 October 2009
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November 5 - 8, 2024
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Abstract

This volume contains the proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems (PLOS 2009). The PLOS workshop series brings together people from the programming language and operating system communities to discuss emerging work at the intersection of these fields. It is a venue for discussing new visions, experiences, problems, and solutions arising from the application of advanced programming and software engineering concepts to operating systems construction, and vice versa.

The program committee for PLOS 2009 received fourteen short papers for consideration, and of these, seven were selected for presentation at the workshop. Each submitted paper was assigned to four members of the program committee for review. In total, 59 reviews were written, many of which contained long and detailed comments. Once all the reviews were in, the program committee met by teleconference to decide upon the workshop program. The discussions during the many-hour teleconference were thoughtful and often intense! Papers were evaluated based on technical quality, originality, relevance, and presentation.

The PLOS workshops are highly interactive forums where researchers present their work in development, and in return, receive feedback from their peers. As such, the publication of a paper in the PLOS workshop proceedings is not intended to replace future conference publication.

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SESSION: Kernels
research-article
Checking process-oriented operating system behaviour using CSP and refinement

Process orientation is an approach to concurrency that uses concepts of processes and message-passing communication, with whole systems constructed from layered and dynamically evolving networks of communicating processes. The work described in this ...

research-article
A microkernel API for fine-grained decomposition

Microkernel-based operating systems typically require special attention to issues that otherwise arise only in distributed systems. The resulting extra code degrades performance and increases development effort, severely limiting decomposition ...

SESSION: Distributed systems
research-article
Code-Partitioning Gossip

Code-Partitioning Gossip (CPG) is a novel technique to facilitate implementation and analysis of gossip protocols. A gossip exchange is a pair-wise transaction between two nodes; a gossip system executes an endless sequence of exchanges between nodes ...

research-article
CatchAndRetry: extending exceptions to handle distributed system failures and recovery

In this paper, we present CatchAndRetry, an extension of the traditional exception mechanism to provide language-level support for common recovery techniques in distributed systems. We motivate and justify our design by analyzing several cases studies ...

SESSION: Domain-specific languages
research-article
Filet-o-Fish: practical and dependable domain-specific languages for OS development

We address a persistent problem with using domain-specific languages to write operating systems: the effort of implementing, checking, and debugging the DSL usually outweighs any of its benefits. Because these DSLs generate C by templated string ...

research-article
KStruct: preserving consistency through C annotations

Debuggers and instrumentation tools have been proven valuable for understanding the inner workings of software systems. Although these tools are essential for various people, e.g., system administrators, developers, or teachers, they have one major ...

research-article
Distributed data flow language for multi-party protocols

This paper presents a novel object-oriented approach to modeling the semantics of distributed multi-party protocols such as leader election, distributed locks or reliable multicast, and a programming language that supports it. The approach extends our ...

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Acceptance Rates

Overall Acceptance Rate17of32submissions,53%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
PLOS '1516744%
PLOS '13161063%
Overall321753%