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ASPLOS-X, 2002: San Jose, CA, USA
SIGARCH Computer Architecture News 30(5), SIGOPS Operating Systems Review 36(5) December 2002, SIGPLAN Notices 37(10) October 2002
- Deborah Estrin:

Keynote address: Sensor network research: emerging challenges for architecture, systems, and languages. 1-4
Multiprocessor synchronization and speculation
- Ravi Rajwar, James R. Goodman:

Transactional lock-free execution of lock-based programs. 5-17 - José F. Martínez

, Josep Torrellas:
Speculative synchronization: applying thread-level speculation to explicitly parallel applications. 18-29 - Kevin M. Lepak, Mikko H. Lipasti:

Temporally silent stores. 30-41
System performance and optimization
- Timothy Sherwood

, Erez Perelman, Greg Hamerly
, Brad Calder:
Automatically characterizing large scale program behavior. 45-57 - Kazunori Ogata, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani:

Bytecode fetch optimization for a Java interpreter. 58-67 - Tao Li, Lizy Kurian John, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Juan Rubio:

Understanding and improving operating system effects in control flow prediction. 68-80
Emerging systems
- Philip Alexander Levis, David E. Culler:

Maté: a tiny virtual machine for sensor networks. 85-95 - Philo Juang, Hidekazu Oki, Yong Wang, Margaret Martonosi, Li-Shiuan Peh, Daniel Rubenstein:

Energy-efficient computing for wildlife tracking: design tradeoffs and early experiences with ZebraNet. 96-107 - Darko Kirovski, Milenko Drinic, Miodrag Potkonjak:

Enabling trusted software integrity. 108-120
Energy efficient systems
- Heng Zeng, Carla Schlatter Ellis, Alvin R. Lebeck, Amin Vahdat:

ECOSystem: managing energy as a first class operating system resource. 123-132 - Raksit Ashok, Saurabh Chheda, Csaba Andras Moritz:

Cool-Mem: combining statically speculative memory accessing with selective address translation for energy efficiency. 133-143 - Ruchira Sasanka, Christopher J. Hughes

, Sarita V. Adve:
Joint local and global hardware adaptations for energy. 144-155
Speculative threads
- Dongkeun Kim, Donald Yeung:

Design and evaluation of compiler algorithms for pre-execution. 159-170 - Antonia Zhai, Christopher B. Colohan, J. Gregory Steffan, Todd C. Mowry:

Compiler optimization of scalar value communication between speculative threads. 171-183 - Jeffrey T. Oplinger, Monica S. Lam:

Enhancing software reliability with speculative threads. 184-196
Computer architecture
- J. Adam Butts, Gurindar S. Sohi:

Dynamic dead-instruction detection and elimination. 199-210 - Changkyu Kim, Doug Burger, Stephen W. Keckler:

An adaptive, non-uniform cache structure for wire-delay dominated on-chip caches. 211-222 - Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Federico Silla, Peter J. Bannon, Joel S. Emer, Steven Lang, David Webb:

A comparative study of arbitration algorithms for the Alpha 21364 pipelined router. 223-234
Communication abstractions and optimizations
- Hyong-youb Kim, Vijay S. Pai, Scott Rixner:

Increasing web server throughput with network interface data caching. 239-250 - Eddie Kohler, Robert Morris, Benjie Chen:

Programming language optimizations for modular router configurations. 251-263 - Muthian Sivathanu, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau:

Evolving RPC for active storage. 264-276
Coordinating memory
- Robert Cooksey, Stéphan Jourdan, Dirk Grunwald:

A stateless, content-directed data prefetching mechanism. 279-290 - Michael I. Gordon, William Thies, Michal Karczmarek, Jasper Lin, Ali S. Meli, Andrew A. Lamb, Chris Leger, Jeremy Wong, Henry Hoffmann, David Maze, Saman P. Amarasinghe:

A stream compiler for communication-exposed architectures. 291-303 - Emmett Witchel

, Josh Cates, Krste Asanovic:
Mondrian memory protection. 304-316

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