ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
91. | Peter S. Langston | Some Velvet Morning (By Lee Hazelwood) Performed By Eedie & Eddie And The Reggaebots | Computing Systems Usenix Music | |
92. | Peter S. Langston | Some Velvet Morning (By Lee Hazelwood) Performed By Eedie & Eddie And The Reggaebots | Computing Systems Usenix Music | |
93. | Alex Aiken | Static Detection of Security Vulnerabilities in Scripting Languages | USENIX Security Symposium 2006 | |
94. | Gaurav Shah | Keyboards and Covert Channels - Q&A | USENIX Security Symposium 2006 | |
95. | Gaurav Shah | Keyboards and Covert Channels | USENIX Security Symposium 2006 | |
96. | Gary McGraw | Exploiting Online Games | 16th USENIX Security Symposium | |
97. | Gary McGraw | Exploiting Online Games | 16th USENIX Security Symposium | |
98. | Alex Aiken | Static Detection of Security Vulnerabilities in Scripting Languages - Q&A | USENIX Security Symposium 2006 | |
99. | Drew Endy | Programming DNA: A 2-bit Language for Engineering Biology | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
100. | Ajay Anand, Yahoo! | Using Hadoop for Webscale Computing | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
101. | Ajay Anand, Yahoo! | Using Hadoop for Webscale Computing | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
102. | Drew Endy | Programming DNA: A 2-bit Language for Engineering Biology | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
103. | Jin Qian, Christopher Meyers, and An-I Andy Wang, Florida State University | A Linux Implementation Validation of Track-Aligned Extents and Track-Aligned RAIDs | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
104. | Bryan Ford and Russ Cox, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Vx32: Lightweight User-level Sandboxing on the x86 | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
105. | Adrian Cockcroft | Millicomputing: The Future in Your Pocket and Your Datacenter | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
106. | Adrian Cockcroft | Millicomputing: The Future in Your Pocket and Your Datacenter | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
107. | Ian Pratt, Senior Lecturer, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, and Fellow, King's College Cambridge | Xen and the Art of Virtualization Revisited | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
108. | Sung Hoon Baek and Kyu Ho Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | Prefetching with Adaptive Cache Culling for Striped Disk Arrays | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
109. | Bryan Ford and Russ Cox, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Vx32: Lightweight User-level Sandboxing on the x86 | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
110. | Cathy Marshall | It's like a fire. You just have to move on | 6th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies | |
111. | Andrew W. Leung, University of California, Santa Cruz; Shankar Pasupathy and Garth Goodson, NetApp Inc.; Ethan L. Miller, University of California, Santa Cruz | Measurement and Analysis of Large-Scale Network File System Workloads | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
112. | David Patterson, Director, U.C. Berkeley Parallel Computing Laboratory | The Parallel Revolution Has Started: Are You Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem? | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
113. | Cathy Marshall | It's like a fire. You just have to move on: Rethinking Personal Digital Archiving | 6th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies | |
114. | Golden G. Richard, University of New Orleans | Current and Next-Generation Digital Forensics | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
115. | David Patterson, Director, U.C. Berkeley Parallel Computing Laboratory | The Parallel Revolution Has Started: Are You Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem? | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
116. | Matthew Melis, NASA Glenn Research Center | The Columbia Accident Investigation and Returning NASA's Space Shuttle to Flight | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
117. | Robert J. Lang | From Flapping Birds to Space Telescopes: The Modern Science of Origami | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
118. | Matthew Melis, NASA Glenn Research Center | The Columbia Accident Investigation and Returning NASA's Space Shuttle to Flight | 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference | |
119. | Karsten Nohl and David Evans, University of Virginia; Starbug and Henryk Plötz, Chaos Computer Club, Berlin | Reverse-Engineering a Cryptographic RFID Tag | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Refereed Papers | |
120. | Owen Harrison and John Waldron, Trinity College Dublin | Practical Symmetric Key Cryptography on Modern Graphics Hardware | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Refereed Papers | |