The Autonomic Operating System Research Project - Achievements and Future Directions
(2013) Design and Automation Conference (DAC 2013)- Abstract
- Traditionally, hypervisors, operating systems, and runtime systems have been providing an abstraction layer over the bare-metal hardware. Traditional abstractions, however, do not consider for non-functional requirements such as system-level constraints or users' objectives.
As these requirements are gaining increasing importance, researchers are looking into making user-specified and system-level objectives first-class citizens in the computer systems' realm.
This paper describes the Autonomic Operating System (AcOS) project; AcOS enhances commodity operating systems with an autonomic layer that enables self-* properties through adaptive resource allocation. With AcOS, we investigate intelligent resource... (More) - Traditionally, hypervisors, operating systems, and runtime systems have been providing an abstraction layer over the bare-metal hardware. Traditional abstractions, however, do not consider for non-functional requirements such as system-level constraints or users' objectives.
As these requirements are gaining increasing importance, researchers are looking into making user-specified and system-level objectives first-class citizens in the computer systems' realm.
This paper describes the Autonomic Operating System (AcOS) project; AcOS enhances commodity operating systems with an autonomic layer that enables self-* properties through adaptive resource allocation. With AcOS, we investigate intelligent resource allocation to achieve user-specified service-level objectives on application performance and to respect system-level thresholds on CPU temperature. We give a broad overview of \system, elaborate on its achievements, and discuss research perspectives. (Less)
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- Bartolini, Davide Basilio ; Cattaneo, Riccardo ; Durelli, Gianluca ; Maggio, Martina LU ; Santambrogio, Marco Domenico and Sironi, Filippo
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- publishing date
- 2013
- type
- Contribution to conference
- publication status
- in press
- subject
- conference name
- Design and Automation Conference (DAC 2013)
- conference location
- Austin, Texas, United States
- conference dates
- 2013-06-02
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- Invited paper. This paper appeared in Proceedings of the 50th Design Automation Conference (DAC '13), Special Session on The Future of Operating Systems for Embedded Systems and Software.
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- dc8b29d8-2afd-4a97-add0-426b520760b1 (old id 3788801)
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