Selected Papers and Reports
Note: copyrighted material -- for personal use only
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Yuval Tamir and Carlo H. Sequin,
“Strategies for Managing the Register File in RISC,”
IEEE Transactions on Computers Vol. C-32(11)
pp. 977-989 (November 1983).
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Yuval Tamir and Carlo H. Sequin,
“Design and Application of Self-Testing
Comparators Implemented with MOS PLAs,”
IEEE Transactions on Computers Vol. C-33(6)
pp. 493-506 (June 1984).
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Yuval Tamir and Carlo H. Sequin,
“Error Recovery in Multicomputers Using Global Checkpoints,”
13th International Conference on Parallel Processing,
Bellaire, MI, pp. 32-41 (August 1984).
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Yuval Tamir and Carlo H. Sequin,
“Reducing Common Mode Failures in Duplicate Modules,”
International Conference on Computer Design,
Port Chester, NY, pp. 302-307 (October 1984).
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Yuval Tamir and Eli Gafni,
“A Software-Based Hardware
Fault Tolerance Scheme for Multicomputers,”
1987 International Conference on Parallel Processing,
St. Charles, IL, pp. 117-120 (August 1987).
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Yuval Tamir and Gregory L. Frazier, “High-Performance
Multi-Queue Buffers for VLSI Communication Switches,”
15th Annual International Symposium on Computer
Architecture, Honolulu, Hawaii, pp. 343-354 (May 1988).
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Yuval Tamir, Marc Tremblay, and David A. Rennels,
“The Implementation and Application of Micro Rollback in
Fault-Tolerant VLSI Systems,”
18th Fault-Tolerant Computing Symposium,
Tokyo, Japan, pp. 234-239 (June 1988).
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Yuval Tamir and Tiffany M. Frazier,
“Application-Transparent Process-Level Error Recovery for
Multicomputers,” Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences-22, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, pp. 296-305,
Vol I (January 1989).
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Marc Tremblay and Yuval Tamir,
“Fault-Tolerance for High-Performance Multi-Module
VLSI Systems Using Micro Rollback,”
Advanced Research in VLSI: Decennial Caltech Conference on VLSI,
Pasadena, CA, pp. 297-316 (March 1989).
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Marc Tremblay and Yuval Tamir,
“Support for Fault Tolerance in VLSI Processors,”
International Symposium on Circuits and Systems,
Portland, OR, pp. 388-393 (May 1989).
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Gregory L. Frazier and Yuval Tamir,
"The Design and Implementation of a Multi-Queue
Buffer for VLSI Communication Switches,"
International Conference on Computer Design,
Cambridge, MA, pp. 466-471 (October 1989).
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Yuval Tamir and Yoshio F. Turner, ``High-Performance Adaptive
Routing in Multicomputers Using Dynamic Virtual
Circuits,'' 6th Distributed Memory Computing Conference,
Portland, OR, pp. 404-411 (April 1991).
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Hsin-Chou Chi and Yuval Tamir, “Decomposed Arbiters for
Large Crossbars with Multi-Queue Input Buffers,”
International Conference on Computer Design, Cambridge,
MA, pp. 233-238 (October 1991).
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Yuval Tamir, "Self-Checking Self-Repairing Computer
Nodes Using the Mirror Processor," IEEE Journal of
Solid-State Circuits Vol. 27(1) pp. 4-16 (January
1992).
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Yuval Tamir and Gregory L. Frazier,
“Dynamically-Allocated Multi-Queue Buffers for VLSI Communication
Switches,” IEEE Transactions on Computers
Vol. 41(6) pp. 725-737 (June 1992).
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Yuval Tamir and G. Janakiraman, ``Hierarchical Coherency
Management for Shared Virtual Memory Multicomputers,''
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Vol. 15(4) pp. 408-419 (August 1992).
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Yuval Tamir and Hsin-Chou Chi, ``Symmetric Crossbar
Arbiters for VLSI Communication Switches,'' IEEE
Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems Vol.
4(1) pp. 13-27 (January 1993).
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Hsin-Chou Chi and Yuval Tamir, ``Starvation Prevention
for Arbiters of Crossbars with Multi-Queue Input
Buffers,'' IEEE International Computer Conference -
COMPCON, San Francisco, CA, pp. 292-297 (February 1994).
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G. Janakiraman and Yuval Tamir, “Coordinated
Checkpointing-Rollback Error Recovery for Distributed
Shared Memory Multicomputers,” 13th Symposium on
Reliable Distributed Systems, Dana Point, CA, pp. 42-51
(October 1994).
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Yoshio F. Turner and Yuval Tamir, “Deadlock Resolution
in Networks Employing Connection-Based Adaptive
Routing,” Computer Science Department Technical Report
CSD-960032, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
(August 1996).
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Tiffany M. Frazier and Yuval Tamir, “Execution-Driven
Simulation of Error Recovery Techniques for
Multicomputers,” 30th Annual Simulation Symposium,
Atlanta, GA, pp. 4-13 (April 1997).
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Yoshio F. Turner and Yuval Tamir, “Connection-Based
Adaptive Routing Using Dynamic Virtual Circuits,”
International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Computing and Systems, Las Vegas, NV, pp. 379-384
(October 1998).
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Navid Aghdaie and Yuval Tamir, “Client-Transparent
Fault-Tolerant Web Service,” 20th IEEE International
Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference,
Phoenix, AZ, pp. 209-216 (April 2001).
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Ming Li, Daniel Goldberg, Wenchao Tao, and Yuval Tamir,
“Fault-Tolerant Cluster Management for Reliable
High-Performance Computing,” 13th International Conference on
Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems,
Anaheim, CA, pp. 480-485 (August 2001).
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Daniel Goldberg, Ming Li, Wenchao Tao, and Yuval Tamir,
“The Design and Implementation of a Fault-Tolerant
Cluster Manager,” Computer Science Department Technical
Report CSD-010040, University of California,
Los Angeles, CA (October 2001).
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Ming Li, Wenchao Tao, Daniel Goldberg, Israel Hsu, Yuval Tamir,
“Design and Validation of Portable Communication Infrastructure
for Fault-Tolerant Cluster Middleware,”
IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing,
Chicago, IL, pp. 266-274 (September 2002).
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Navid Aghdaie and Yuval Tamir,
“Implementation and Evaluation of Transparent Fault-Tolerant
Web Service with Kernel-Level Support,”
11th IEEE International Conference on Computer
Communications and Networks,
Miami, FL, pp. 63-68 (October 2002).
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Navid Aghdaie and Yuval Tamir, “Performance
Optimizations for Transparent Fault-Tolerant Web
Service,” IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on
Communications, Computers and Signal Processing,
Victoria, Canada, pp. 29-32 (August 2003).
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Navid Aghdaie and Yuval Tamir,
“Fast Transparent Failover for Reliable Web Service,”
International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Computing and Systems,
Marina del Rey, CA, pp. 757-762 (November 2003).
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Ming Li and Yuval Tamir,
“Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance Using
Fewer than 3f+1 Active Replicas,”
17th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Computing Systems,
San Francisco, CA, pp. 241-247 (September 2004).
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Navid Aghdaie and Yuval Tamir,
“Efficient Client-Transparent Fault Tolerance
for Video Conferencing,”
International Conference on Communication and Computer Networks,
Marina del Rey, CA, pp. 202-207 (October 2005).
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Yoshio F. Turner and Yuval Tamir,
“Deadlock-Free Connection-Based Adaptive Routing
with Dynamic Virtual Circuits,”
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Vol. 67(1) pp. 13-32 (January 2007).
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Michael Le, Andrew Gallagher, and Yuval Tamir,
“Challenges and Opportunities with Fault Injection in
Virtualized Systems,”
First International Workshop on
Virtualization Performance: Analysis, Characterization,
and Tools, Austin, TX (April 2008).
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Navid Aghdaie and Yuval Tamir,
“CoRAL: A Transparent
Fault-Tolerant Web Service,”
Journal of Systems and Software
Vol. 82(1) pp. 131-143 (January 2009).
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Michael Le, Andrew Gallagher, Yuval Tamir, and Yoshio Turner,
“Maintaining Network QoS Across NIC Device
Driver Failures Using Virtualization,” 8th IEEE
International Symposium on Network Computing and
Applications, Cambridge, MA, pp. 195-202 (July 2009).
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Israel Hsu, Andrew Gallagher, Michael Le, and Yuval
Tamir, “Using Virtualization to Validate Fault-Tolerant
Distributed Systems,” International Conference on
Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems,
Marina del Rey, CA, pp. 210-217 (November 2010).
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Best Paper Award
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Michael Le and Yuval Tamir, “ReHype: Enabling VM
Survival Across Hypervisor Failures,” 7th ACM
International Conference on Virtual Execution
Environments , Newport Beach, CA, pp. 63-74 (March 2011).
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Michael Le, Israel Hsu, and Yuval Tamir, “Resilient
Virtual Clusters,” 17th IEEE Pacific Rim International
Symposium on Dependable Computing, Pasadena, CA,
(December 2011).
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