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133 papers:

ASPLOSASPLOS-2020-KatsarakisGKJDG #fault tolerance #named #performance #protocol
Hermes: A Fast, Fault-Tolerant and Linearizable Replication Protocol (AK, VG, MRSK, AJ, AD, BG, VN), pp. 201–217.
EDMEDM-2019-GardnerYBB #design #modelling #perspective #predict
Modeling and Experimental Design for MOOC Dropout Prediction: A Replication Perspective (JG, YY, RSB, CB).
ICPCICPC-2019-ChenSM #git
Replication can improve prior results: a GitHub study of pull request acceptance (DC, KTS, TM), pp. 179–190.
ICPCICPC-2019-FucciGNQL #comprehension #lightweight #using
A replication study on code comprehension and expertise using lightweight biometric sensors (DF, DG, NN, LQ, FL), pp. 311–322.
ICPCICPC-2019-IslamMRS #debugging
Comparing bug replication in regular and micro code clones (JFI, MM, CKR, KAS), pp. 81–92.
POPLPOPL-2019-HoushmandL #analysis #coordination #named #synthesis
Hamsaz: replication coordination analysis and synthesis (FH, ML), p. 32.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2019-WidderHKV #concept #integration
A conceptual replication of continuous integration pain points in the context of Travis CI (DGW, MH, CK, BV), pp. 647–658.
CASECASE-2019-Castro-MedinaRC #design #in the cloud
Design of a Horizontal Data Fragmentation, Allocation and Replication Method in the Cloud (FCM, LRM, ALC, IMC, MAAF), pp. 614–621.
ICSMEICSME-2018-RobillardNM18a #repository
Replication Package for “Threats of Aggregating Software Repository Data” (MPR, MN, SM), p. 710.
ICSMEICSME-2018-WangK #concept #debugging #open source
A Conceptual Replication Study on Bugs that Get Fixed in Open Source Software (HW, HHK), pp. 299–310.
MSRMSR-2018-RabbaniHSGM #fault #ide #interactive #using #visual notation
Revisiting “programmers' build errors” in the visual studio context: a replication study using IDE interaction traces (NR, MSH, SS, KG, SM), pp. 98–101.
SANERSANER-2018-0001WD #how
How do scientists develop scientific software? An external replication (GP0, IW, LFD), pp. 582–591.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2018-KakiESJ #bound #concurrent #verification
Safe replication through bounded concurrency verification (GK, KE, KCS, SJ), p. 27.
EDMEDM-2017-AndresBSGSC #framework #scalability #using
Studying MOOC Completion at Scale Using the MOOC Replication Framework (JMLA, RSB, GS, DG, CAS, SAC).
SANERSANER-2016-IslamMR #debugging #empirical
Bug Replication in Code Clones: An Empirical Study (JFI, MM, CKR), pp. 68–78.
PLDIPLDI-2016-KimJJKL #distributed #framework #using
A distributed OpenCL framework using redundant computation and data replication (JK, GJ, JJ, JK, JL), pp. 553–569.
ICSMEICSME-2015-YamashitaZFW #analysis #comparative #industrial #open source #smell
Inter-smell relations in industrial and open source systems: A replication and comparative analysis (AY, MZ, FAF, BW), pp. 121–130.
MSRMSR-2015-DonadelliZR #case study #fault #using
Organizational Volatility and Post-release Defects: A Replication Case Study Using Data from Google Chrome (SMD, YCZ, PCR), pp. 391–395.
MSRMSR-2015-GreilerHC #quality
Code Ownership and Software Quality: A Replication Study (MG, KH, JC), pp. 2–12.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-CaglayanTBHMC #fault #industrial #metric #predict
Merits of Organizational Metrics in Defect Prediction: An Industrial Replication (BC, BT, ABB, MH, AM, EC), pp. 89–98.
SACSAC-2015-SilvaLP #locality #multi
Boosting locality in multi-version partial data replication (JAS, JL, HP), pp. 1309–1314.
HPDCHPDC-2015-PokeH #named #network #state machine
DARE: High-Performance State Machine Replication on RDMA Networks (MP, TH), pp. 107–118.
SOSPSOSP-2015-ZhangSSKP #consistency #transaction
Building consistent transactions with inconsistent replication (IZ, NKS, AS, AK, DRKP), pp. 263–278.
VLDBVLDB-2014-ChairunnandaDO #database #multi #named
ConfluxDB: Multi-Master Replication for Partitioned Snapshot Isolation Databases (PC, KD, MTÖ), pp. 947–958.
CSCWCSCW-2014-XiaLSLDG #approach #mobile
A partial replication approach for anywhere anytime mobile commenting (HX, TL, BS, GL, XD, NG), pp. 530–541.
POPLPOPL-2014-BouajjaniEH #consistency #verification
Verifying eventual consistency of optimistic replication systems (AB, CE, JH), pp. 285–296.
SACSAC-2014-JangKCH
Impacts of delayed replication on the key-value store (MJ, WK, YC, JH), pp. 1757–1758.
HPCAHPCA-2014-KurianDK
Locality-aware data replication in the Last-Level Cache (GK, SD, OK), pp. 1–12.
HPDCHPDC-2014-MuCWZ #network #state machine
When paxos meets erasure code: reduce network and storage cost in state machine replication (SM, KC, YW, WZ), pp. 61–72.
PDPPDP-2014-AtaeeG #named #performance #protocol #reliability #streaming
EagleMacaw: A Dual-Tree Replication Protocol for Efficient and Reliable P2P Media Streaming (SA, BG), pp. 112–121.
PDPPDP-2014-FuYCL #distributed #memory management
An Exploration of Page Replication for NoC-Based On-Chip Distributed Memory Systems (WF, MY, TC, LL), pp. 410–417.
ICPCICPC-2013-EddyRKC #source code #summary
Evaluating source code summarization techniques: Replication and expansion (BPE, JAR, NAK, JCC), pp. 13–22.
SEKESEKE-2013-FelizardoBM #approach #overview #validation #visual notation
A Visual Approach to Validate the Selection Review of Primary Studies in Systematic Reviews: A Replication Study (KRF, EFB, JCM), pp. 141–146.
PDPPDP-2013-AtaeeGP #algorithm #multi #named #reliability #scalability #streaming
ReStream — A Replication Algorithm for Reliable and Scalable Multimedia Streaming (SA, BG, FP), pp. 68–76.
SOSPSOSP-2013-MashtizadehBHM #file system
Replication, history, and grafting in the Ori file system (AJM, AB, YFH, DM), pp. 151–166.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-JunqueiraLM #distributed
Reactive index replication for distributed search engines (FPJ, VL, MM), pp. 831–840.
MODELSMoDELS-2012-GravinoRST #comprehension #design pattern #developer #documentation #source code
Do Professional Developers Benefit from Design Pattern Documentation? A Replication in the Context of Source Code Comprehension (CG, MR, GS, GT), pp. 185–201.
DATEDATE-2012-BeaumontHN #architecture #execution #hardware #security #using
SAFER PATH: Security architecture using fragmented execution and replication for protection against trojaned hardware (MRB, BDH, TN), pp. 1000–1005.
DATEDATE-2012-CongHLZZ #source code #streaming
Combining module selection and replication for throughput-driven streaming programs (JC, MH, BL, PZ, YZ), pp. 1018–1023.
OSDIOSDI-2012-Kapritsos0QCAD #all about #manycore
All about Eve: Execute-Verify Replication for Multi-Core Servers (MK, YW, VQ, AC, LA, MD), pp. 237–250.
HPDCHPDC-2011-AlvarezBGMNA #design
Design space exploration for aggressive core replication schemes in CMPs (LA, RB, MG, XM, NN, EA), pp. 269–270.
VLDBVLDB-2010-CurinoZJM #approach #clustering #database #named
Schism: a Workload-Driven Approach to Database Replication and Partitioning (CC, YZ, EPCJ, SM), pp. 48–57.
VLDBVLDB-2010-KemmeA #community #database #research
Database Replication: a Tale of Research across Communities (BK, GA), pp. 5–12.
VLDBVLDB-2010-McConnellPH #approach #named #performance #reliability
iFlow: An Approach for Fast and Reliable Internet-Scale Stream Processing Utilizing Detouring and Replication (CM, FP, JHH), pp. 1557–1560.
ICALPICALP-v2-2010-HirschkoffP #on the #similarity
On Bisimilarity and Substitution in Presence of Replication (DH, DP), pp. 454–465.
IFMIFM-2010-BouchenebIN #algorithm #model checking
Symbolic Model-Checking of Optimistic Replication Algorithms (HB, AI, MN), pp. 89–104.
SACSAC-2010-ParkKCKH #named #peer-to-peer #performance
Chordet: an efficient and transparent replication for improving availability of peer-to-peer networked systems (GP, SK, YC, JK, JH), pp. 221–225.
HPDCHPDC-2010-McConnellPH #performance #reliability
Detouring and replication for fast and reliable internet-scale stream processing (CM, FP, JHH), pp. 737–745.
VLDBVLDB-2009-MishimaN #database #middleware #named
Pangea: An Eager Database Replication Middleware guaranteeing Snapshot Isolation without Modification of Database Servers (TM, HN), pp. 1066–1077.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2009-ErkanNO #network #research
Exposure to research through replication of research: a case in complex networks (AE, SN, NO), pp. 114–118.
WCREWCRE-1999-GatrellCH99a #c# #design pattern #using
Design Patterns and Change Proneness: A Replication Using Proprietary C# Software (MG, SC, TH), pp. 160–164.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2009-ArandaVV #on the #power of #strict
On the Expressive Power of Restriction and Priorities in CCS with Replication (JA, FDV, CV), pp. 242–256.
PODSPODS-2008-SozioNW #network #peer-to-peer
Near-optimal dynamic replication in unstructured peer-to-peer networks (MS, TN, GW), pp. 281–290.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-CecchetCA #database #middleware #theory and practice
Middleware-based database replication: the gaps between theory and practice (EC, GC, AA), pp. 739–752.
VLDBVLDB-2008-SearsCB #named
Rose: compressed, log-structured replication (RS, MC, EAB), pp. 526–537.
SACSAC-2008-Armendariz-InigoMMM #database #named #protocol
SIPRe: a partial database replication protocol with SI replicas (JEAI, AMG, JRGdM, FDME), pp. 2181–2185.
SACSAC-2008-ZuikeviciuteP #database
Conflict-aware load-balancing techniques for database replication (VZ, FP), pp. 2169–2173.
STOCSTOC-2008-BarkolIW #communication
Communication in the presence of replication (OB, YI, EW), pp. 661–670.
SACSAC-2007-Armendariz-InigoJMDM #bound #database #flexibility #protocol
k-bound GSI: a flexible database replication protocol (JEAI, JRJR, JRGdM, HD, FDME), pp. 556–560.
HPDCHPDC-2007-MullerGSF #case study #game studies #multi #online #scalability #using
Scaling multiplayer online games using proxy-server replication: a case study of Quake 2 (JM, SG, TS, SF), pp. 219–220.
HPDCHPDC-2007-ZhengVT #fault tolerance #scheduling
Fault-tolerant scheduling for differentiated classes of tasks with low replication cost in computational grids (QZ, BV, CKT), pp. 239–240.
TPDLECDL-2006-SmithKN #repository #using
Repository Replication Using NNTP and SMTP (JAS, MK, MLN), pp. 51–62.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2006-BernsteinFGRT
Relaxed-currency serializability for middle-tier caching and replication (PAB, AF, HG, RR, PT), pp. 599–610.
VLDBVLDB-2006-DaudjeeS #database #lazy evaluation
Lazy Database Replication with Snapshot Isolation (KD, KS), pp. 715–726.
SACSAC-2006-SicardPH #scalability
J2EE server scalability through EJB replication (SS, NDP, DH), pp. 778–785.
CASECASE-2006-KwokLWY #framework #platform #using
Evolutionary Replication of Calligraphic Characters By A Robot Drawing Platform Using Experimentally Acquired Brush Footprint (KWK, KWL, SMW, YY), pp. 466–471.
HPDCHPDC-2006-KhannaVCKKSS #data-driven #scheduling
Task Scheduling and File Replication for Data-Intensive Jobs with Batch-shared I/O (GK, NV, ÜVÇ, TMK, SK, PS, JHS), pp. 241–252.
OSDIOSDI-2006-CowlingMLRS #fault tolerance #hybrid #protocol
HQ Replication: A Hybrid Quorum Protocol for Byzantine Fault Tolerance (JAC, DSM, BL, RR, LS), pp. 177–190.
PDPPDP-2006-AstrainCV #distributed
A B2B Distributed Replication Service (JJA, AC, JEV), pp. 141–144.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-LinKPJ #middleware
Middleware based Data Replication providing Snapshot Isolation (YL, BK, MPM, RJP), pp. 419–430.
VLDBVLDB-2005-AkalTSBGV #correctness #fine-grained #scheduling
Fine-Grained Replication and Scheduling with Freshness and Correctness Guarantees (FA, CT, HJS, YB, TG, LV), pp. 565–576.
PDPPDP-2005-CordobaVAA
A B2B Replication Service (AC, JEV, JJA, JEAI), pp. 337–343.
SOSPSOSP-2005-HuangHS #energy #named #performance
FS2: dynamic data replication in free disk space for improving disk performance and energy consumption (HH, WH, KGS), pp. 263–276.
ICALPICALP-2004-BusiGZ #calculus #process #recursion
Comparing Recursion, Replication, and Iteration in Process Calculi (NB, MG, GZ), pp. 307–319.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-Irun-BrizMB #database #distributed #lazy evaluation #protocol
The Abortion Rate of Lazy Replication Protocols for Distributed Databases (LIB, FDME, JMBA), pp. 130–135.
DACDAC-2004-HrkicLB #approach #logic
An approach to placement-coupled logic replication (MH, JL, GB), pp. 711–716.
OSDIOSDI-2004-RenesseS #throughput
Chain Replication for Supporting High Throughput and Availability (RvR, FBS), pp. 91–104.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2003-AbiteboulBCMM #documentation #xml
Dynamic XML documents with distribution and replication (SA, AB, GC, IM, TM), pp. 527–538.
ICALPICALP-2003-BusiGZ #calculus #recursion
Replication vs. Recursive Definitions in Channel Based Calculi (NB, MG, GZ), pp. 133–144.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2003-Irun-BrizMDB #database #framework #lazy evaluation #named
COPLA: A Platform for Eager and Lazy Replication in Networked Databases (LIB, FDME, HD, JMBA), pp. 273–278.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2003-KokanovicDSM #database #distributed
Replication Management in Distributed Databases (AK, DD, MS, IM), pp. 491–494.
CIKMCIKM-2003-ChenC #parallel #retrieval
Replication and retrieval strategies of multidimensional data on parallel disks (CMC, CTC), pp. 32–39.
SACSAC-2003-HuangC #generative #query
Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered Queries with Data Replication (JLH, MSC), pp. 866–870.
SACSAC-2003-KimP #using #xml #xquery
Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML into Relations (JK, SP), pp. 536–543.
DACDAC-2003-BeraudoL #logic #optimisation
Timing optimization of FPGA placements by logic replication (GB, JL), pp. 196–201.
HPCAHPCA-2003-ChristodoulopoulouAB #approach #clustering #fault tolerance #memory management
Dynamic Data Replication: An Approach to Providing Fault-Tolerant Shared Memory Clusters (RC, RA, AB), pp. 203–214.
HPDCHPDC-2003-TakefusaTMM #algorithm #analysis #architecture #energy #grid #performance #physics #scheduling
Performance Analysis of Scheduling and Replication Algorithms on Grid Datafarm Architecture for High-Energy Physics Applications (AT, OT, SM, YM), pp. 34–47.
PDPPDP-2003-StraussT #framework #integration #java
Integration of a Dynamic Object Replication Framework in Java (TS, OET), pp. 258–265.
SACSAC-2002-HoomanP #architecture #distributed #verification
Formal verification of replication on a distributed data space architecture (JH, JvdP), pp. 351–358.
OSDIOSDI-2002-SaitoKKM #file system
Taming Aggressive Replication in the Pangaea Wide-Area File System (YS, CTK, MK, MM), pp. 15–30.
ICSMEICSM-2001-TewksburyMM #corba #using
Live Upgrades of CORBA Applications Using Object Replication (LAT, LEM, PMMS), p. 488–?.
SACSAC-2001-MinhA #communication #distributed #mobile #network
User profile replication with caching for distributed location management in mobile communication networks (HNM, HRvA), pp. 381–386.
HPDCHPDC-2001-StockingerSHAFT
File and Object Replication in Data Grids (HS, AS, KH, WEA, ITF, BT), pp. 76–86.
PPoPPPPoPP-2001-LuCZ #distributed #memory management #source code
Contention elimination by replication of sequential sections in distributed shared memory programs (HL, ALC, WZ), pp. 53–61.
VLDBVLDB-2000-KemmeA #consistency #database #lazy evaluation
Don’t Be Lazy, Be Consistent: Postgres-R, A New Way to Implement Database Replication (BK, GA), pp. 134–143.
CIKMCIKM-2000-DreyerD #database #framework #metamodelling
A Meta Model and an Infrastructure for the Non-Transparent Replication of Object Databases (WD, KRD), pp. 344–351.
CIKMCIKM-2000-HambruschL
Data Replication for External Searching in Static Tree Structures (SEH, CML), pp. 360–367.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-LuM #information retrieval
Partial collection replication versus caching for information retrieval systems (ZL, KSM), pp. 248–255.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1999-Hammond #sql
Merge Replication in Microsoft’s SQL Server 7.0 (BH), p. 527.
CIKMCIKM-1999-WuY #web
Local Replication for Proxy Web Caches with Hash Routing (KLW, PSY), pp. 69–76.
TOOLSTOOLS-ASIA-1999-WangZ
A Tool for Constructing Service Replication Systems (LW, WZ), pp. 358–361.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-1999-WolfS #ada #distributed #fault tolerance
Fault Tolerance by Transparent Replication for Distributed Ada 95 (TW, AS), pp. 412–424.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1998-AndersonBKW #consistency #question
Replication, Consistency, and Practicality: Are These Mutually Exclusive? (TAA, YB, HFK, AW), pp. 484–495.
SACSAC-1998-StanskiGZ #documentation #migration #mobile #web
Document archiving, replication and migration container for mobile Web users (PS, SG, ABZ), pp. 400–404.
DACDAC-1998-FangW #clustering #functional #multi #using
Performance-Driven Multi-FPGA Partitioning Using Functional Clustering and Replication (WJF, ACHW), pp. 283–286.
HPDCHPDC-1998-PagniaT #protocol
Improving Replication Protocols through Priorities (HP, OET), pp. 342–343.
PODSPODS-1997-BreitbartK #consistency #lazy evaluation
Replication and Consistency: Being Lazy Helps Sometimes (YB, HFK), pp. 173–184.
ICSMEICSM-2000-BurdM #maintenance
Investigating the Maintenance Implications of the Replication of Code (EB, MM), p. 322–?.
SOSPSOSP-1997-PetersenSTTD #consistency #flexibility
Flexible Update Propagation for Weakly Consistent Replication (KP, MS, DBT, MT, AJD), pp. 288–301.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1996-GrayHOS
The Dangers of Replication and a Solution (JG, PH, PEO, DS), pp. 173–182.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-1996-GuerraouiS #distributed #fault tolerance
Fault-Tolerance by Replication in Distributed Systems (RG, AS), pp. 38–57.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-Golding
Things Every Update Replication Customer Should Know (RG), pp. 439–440.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-Shyy #database #fault tolerance
VERSANT Replication: Supporting Fault-Tolerant Object Databases (YMS, HSAY, CPC), pp. 441–442.
PLDIPLDI-1995-MuellerW #branch
Avoiding Conditional Branches by Code Replication (FM, DBW), pp. 56–66.
DACDAC-1995-LiuKCH #approach #clustering #graph #using
Performance-Driven Partitioning Using a Replication Graph Approach (LTL, MTK, CKC, TCH), pp. 206–210.
SOSPSOSP-1995-GwertzmanS
Autonomous Replication Across Wide-Area Internetworks (JG, MIS), p. 234.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1994-DanielsDDEHJJLSSS #design #symmetry
Oracle’s Symmetric Replication Technology and Implications for Application Design (DD, LBD, AD, CE, GH, SJ, BJ, PL, GS, BS, JS), p. 467.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1994-Dietterich
DEC Data Distributor: for Data Replication and Data Warehousing (DJD), p. 468.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1994-GorelikWD
Sybase Replication Server (AG, YW, MD), p. 469.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1994-HuangSW #mobile
Data Replication for Mobile Computers (YH, APS, OW), pp. 13–24.
VLDBVLDB-1994-FuC #database #transaction
A Transaction Replication Scheme for a Replicated Database with Node Autonomy (AWCF, DWLC), pp. 214–225.
ICSMEICSM-1994-DalyBMRW #maintenance #verification
Verification of Results in Software Maintenance Through External Replication (JWD, AB, JM, MR, MW), pp. 50–57.
PLDIPLDI-1994-Krall #branch #predict
Improving Semi-static Branch Prediction by Code Replication (AK), pp. 97–106.
PLDIPLDI-1993-NettlesO #garbage collection #realtime
Real-Time Replication Garbage Collection (SN, JO), pp. 217–226.
HPDCHPDC-1993-SrbljicB #evaluation #memory management #performance
Analytical Performance Evaluation of Data Replication Based Shared Memory Model (SS, LB), pp. 326–335.
PODSPODS-1992-WolfsonJ #algorithm #distributed
Distributed Algorithms for Dynamic Replication of Data (OW, SJ), pp. 149–163.
PLDIPLDI-1992-MuellerW
Avoiding Unconditional Jumps by Code Replication (FM, DBW), pp. 322–330.
PODSPODS-1991-JohnsonR #bound #consistency #protocol
A Tight Upper Bound on the Benefits of Replication and Consistency Control Protocols (DBJ, LR), pp. 75–81.
SOSPSOSP-1991-LiskovGGJSW #file system
Replication in the Harp File System (BL, SG, RG, PJ, LS, MW), pp. 226–238.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1989-ShekitaC #object-oriented #performance
Performance Enhancement Through Replication in an Object-Oriented DBMS (EJS, MJC), pp. 325–336.
VLDBVLDB-1988-CareyL #algorithm #case study #concurrent #distributed #performance
Distributed Concurrency Control Performance: A Study of Algorithms, Distribution, and Replication (MJC, ML), pp. 13–25.
SOSPSOSP-1985-Birman #fault tolerance
Replication and Fault-Tolerance in the ISIS System (KPB), pp. 79–86.
ICSEICSE-1979-CurtisSM #complexity #metric #performance #predict
Third Time Charm: Stronger Replication of the Ability of Software Complexity Metrics to Predict Programmer Performance (BC, SBS, PM), pp. 356–360.

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