Emery Berger

Professor of Computer Science, UMass Amherst

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AutoMan: “Your Next Boss Could be a Computer”, New Scientist UK, Times of India, ABC (Spain), Naftemporiki (Greece), Wired (Italy),CCC Computing Research Highlight of the Week

Hackers wreak havoc in the world of online security; UMass professor Emery Berger offers tips for keeping your information safe, Daily Hampshire Gazette

Turtles, Wireless Transmitters Combined in Dual-Purpose Study, FOX News, Turtles to Test Wireless Network, ABC News, MIT Technology Review, Boston Globe, Globe and Mail, Jerusalem Post, and others.

Transparent File System – Can You See It?, StorageMojo

“DieHard” für Firefox: Browser mit Lebensversicherung, Sueddeutsche Zeitung

DieHard diminue les plantages, SVN Informatique

DieHard, the software, ZDNet.com and Slashdot.

New Program by UMass Amherst Computer Scientist Prevents Crashes and Hacker Attacks: UMass press release, ACM TechNews,PhysOrg.com, Daily Hampshire Gazette.

Intel highlights the benefits of using Hoard: Improve Performance with Thread Aware Memory Allocators.

Sun concludes that Hoard is more space-efficient than their own allocators: A Comparison of Memory Allocators in Multiprocessors, June 2003.

Policy-Based Memory Allocation: Doctor Dobb’s C/C++ Journal, November 2005 (with Andrei Alexandrescu).

 

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College of Information and Computer Sciences, Room 378
University of Massachusetts Amherst
140 Governors Drive
Amherst, MA 01003
emery@cs.umass.edu

Recent Posts: Emery Blogger

Reviewing Guidelines for Program Committee Members

I prepared these guidelines for the PLDI Program Committee when I was program chair in 2016. I am posting this lightly-edited version in the hopes that it will be useful to other program chairs. Feel free to adapt some or all of it for your own use; if you do so, I just ask that […]

A Guide for Session Chairs

I just sent this message as a guide to the program committee members who will be chairing sessions for PLDI 2016 (I figure it’s the first time for some of them). A few people suggested I post it, so here it is (lightly edited). Additions or other suggestions welcome. Find your speakers before the session begins. You […]

Coz: Finding code that counts with causal profiling

Originally posted on the morning paper:
Coz: Finding code that counts with causal profiling – Curtsinger & Berger 2015 update: fixed typo in paper title Sticking to the theme of ‘understanding what our systems are doing,’ but focusing on a single process, Coz is a causal profiler. In essence, it makes the output of a…

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