Travelled to:
1 × France
1 × United Kingdom
5 × USA
Collaborated with:
Y.Zhou F.Qin A.C.Veitch M.Lillibridge S.Lu G.Graefe H.A.Kuno W.Xiong J.Sundaresan L.Cherkasova K.Eshghi C.B.M.III C.Huang S.Xanthos H.Volos H.Kimura M.Zheng D.Huang E.S.Yang B.W.Zhao S.Singh
Talks about:
violat (2) failur (2) interleav (1) enterpris (1) algorithm (1) syntact (1) softwar (1) similar (1) product (1) perform (1)
Person: Joseph Tucek
DBLP: Tucek:Joseph
Contributed to:
Wrote 8 papers:
- VLDB-2015-GraefeVKKTLV14 #big data #in memory #performance
- In-Memory Performance for Big Data (GG, HV, HK, HAK, JT, ML, ACV), pp. 37–48.
- OSDI-2014-ZhengTHQLYZS #database
- Torturing Databases for Fun and Profit (MZ, JT, DH, FQ, ML, ESY, BWZ, SS), pp. 449–464.
- SIGMOD-2013-GraefeLKTV
- Controlled lock violation (GG, ML, HAK, JT, ACV), pp. 85–96.
- ASPLOS-2009-TucekXZ #execution #online #performance #validation
- Efficient online validation with delta execution (JT, WX, YZ), pp. 193–204.
- KDD-2009-CherkasovaEMTV #algorithm #enterprise #information management #similarity
- Applying syntactic similarity algorithms for enterprise information management (LC, KE, CBMI, JT, ACV), pp. 1087–1096.
- SOSP-2007-TucekLHXZ #named
- Triage: diagnosing production run failures at the user’s site (JT, SL, CH, SX, YZ), pp. 131–144.
- ASPLOS-2006-LuTQZ #detection #invariant #named
- AVIO: detecting atomicity violations via access interleaving invariants (SL, JT, FQ, YZ), pp. 37–48.
- SOSP-2005-QinTSZ #debugging #named
- Rx: treating bugs as allergies — a safe method to survive software failures (FQ, JT, JS, YZ), pp. 235–248.