SECURITY & PRIVACY Rapid Trust Establishment for Pervasive Personal Computing (2009)
Trust-Sniffer’s staged approach to establishing confidence in untrusted machines balances security and ease-of-use, facilitating rapid use of transient hardware. In the emerging Internet...
Jonathan S. Shapiro, Ý Jonathan, M. Smith, David J. Farber
EROS is a capability-based operating system for commodity processors which uses a single level storage model. The single level store’s persistence is transparent to applications. The performance...
Abstract EROS: a fast capability system* (2008)
Jonathan S. Shapiro, Jonathan M. Smith, David J. Farber
EROS is a capability-based operating system for commodity processors which uses a single level storage model. The sin-gle level store's persistence is transparent to applications. The...
Pervasive Personal Computing in an Internet (2008)
Benjamin Gilbert, Matt Toups, Niraj Tolia, Ajay Surie, David R, David J. Farber, ...
The Internet Suspend/Resume model of mobile computing cuts the tight binding between PC state and PC hardware. By layering a virtual machine on distributed storage, ISR lets the VM encapsulate...
Ming-chit Tam, David J. Farber, Capnet Ivan Tam, David Farber
With their vast amount of bandwidth, Gigabit networks have effectively shrunk communication delays to that of light wave propagation, opening the long waited opportunity to distribute applications...
CapNet - A Gigabit Wide Area Backplane That Supports Mobile Data Objects (2007)
Ming-chit Tam, David J. Farber, Capnet Ivan Tam, David Farber
With their vast amount of bandwidth, Gigabit networks have effectively shrunk communication delays to that of light wave propagation, opening the long waited opportunity to distribute applications...
Distributed Systems Lab. (2007)
David J. Farber, On Call, Migration Ming, Chit Tam, David Farher
In an environment where network resources are reserved e.g, telephone networks, the path with smallest number of hops is prefered and other alternate paths are used only when there the shortest path...
Ronald G. Minnich, David J. Farber
workstations under the SunOS 4.0 operating system. User programs access the Mether address space in a way indistinguishable from other memory. When we began to use Mether and measure its performance...
Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
EROS is a persistent operating system targeted towards managing resources with great longevity. The system provides a persistent single-level store supporting two fundamental object types: nodes and...
Ronald G. Minnich, David J. Farber
Mether is a Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) that runs on Sun
#DABT63-95-C-0073, #N66001-96-C-852, and #MDA972-95-1-0013 (2007)
William A. Arbaugh, Angelos D. Keromytis, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
Integrity is rarely a valid presupposition in many systems architectures, yet it is necessary to make any security guarantees. To address this problem, we have designed a secure bootstrap process,...
EROS: a fast capability system (1999)
Jonathan S. Shapiro, Jonathan M. Smith, David J. Farber
EROS is a capability-based operating system for commodity processors which uses a single level storage model. The single level store's persistence is transparent to applications. The performance...
Venus: A Virtual Environment Network Using (1999)
Satellites Sanjay Udani, Val Tannen, Sanjay K. Udani, Sanjay K. Udani, Sanjay K. Udani, Jonathan M. Smith, ...
VENUS: A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT NETWORK USING SATELLITES Sanjay K. Udani Jonathan M. Smith & David J. Farber Network access has evolved from basic text-only terminals to color graphical browsers...
PROGRAM TRANSFERABILITY STUDY. (1998)
Mealy,George H., Farber,David J., Morenoff,Edward, Sattley,Kirk
This report treats the problem of transferring programs from one operating environment to another with the expenditure of a small fraction of the initial programming development time and cost....
Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process (1998)
William A. Arbaugh, Angelos D. Keromytis, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
Integrity is rarely a valid presupposition in many systems architectures, yet it is necessary to make any security guarantees. To address this problem, we have designed a secure bootstrap process,...
Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process (1998)
William A. Arbaugh, Angelos D. Keromytis, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
Integrity is rarely a valid presupposition in many systems architectures, yet it is necessary to make any security guarantees. To address this problem, we have designed a secure bootstrap process,...
Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process (1998)
William Arbaugh Angelos, William A. Arbaugh, Angelos D. Keromytis, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
Integrity is rarely a valid presupposition in many systems architectures, yet it is necessary to make any security guarantees. To address this problem, we have designed a secure bootstrap process,...
Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process (1997)
Arbaugh, William A, Keromytis, Angelos D, Farber, David J, Smith, Jonathan M
Integrity is rarely a valid presupposition in much systems architecture, yet it is necessary to make any security guarantees. To address this problem, we have designed a secure bootstrap process,...
A secure and reliable bootstrap architecture (1997)
William A. Arbaugh, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
In a computer system, the integrity of lower layers is treated as axiomatic by higher layers. Under the presumption that the hardware comprising the machine (the lowest layer) is valid, integrity of...
A Secure and Reliable Bootstrap Architecture (1997)
William A. Arbaugh, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
In a computer system, the integrity of lower layers is treated as axiomatic by higher layers. Under the presumption that the hardware comprising the machine (the lowest layer) is valid, integrity of...
A Secure and Reliable Bootstrap Architecture (1996)
Arbaugh, William A, Farber, David J, Smith, Jonathan M
In a computer system, the integrity of lower layers is treated as axiomatic by higher layers. Under the presumption that the hardware comprising the machine (the lowest layer) is valid, integrity of...
Consistency Management in the EROS Kernel (1996)
Shapiro, Jonathan, Farber, David J, Smith, Jonathan M
EROS is a persistent operating system targeted towards managing resources with great longevity. The system provides a persistent single level store supporting two fundamental object types: nodes and...
SwitchWare: Accelerating Network Evolution (White Paper) (1996)
Smith, Jonathan M, Farber, David J, Gunter, Carl A, Nettles, Scott M, Feldmeier, D. C, Sincoskie, W. David
We propose the development of a set of software technologies ("SwitchWare") which will enable rapid development and deployment of new network services. The key insight is that by making the basic...
Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
EROS, the Extremely Reliable Operating System, addresses the issues of reliability and security by combining two ideas from earlier systems: capabilities and a persistent single-level store....
The Measured Performance of a Fast Local IPC (1996)
Jonathan Shapiro David, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
Protected application decomposition is limited by the performance of the local interprocess procedure call implementation. In this paper, we measure the performance of a new IPC implementation, and...
The Measured Performance of a Fast Local IPC (1996)
Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
Protected application decomposition is limited by the performance of the local interprocess procedure call implementation. In this paper, we measure the performance of a new IPC implementation, and...
Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
EROS, the Extremely Reliable Operating System, addresses the issues of reliability and security by combining three ideas from earlier systems: capabilities and a persistent single-level store....
Jonathan S. Shapiro, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
EROS is a persistent operating system targeted towards managing resources with great longevity. The system provides a persistent single-level store supporting two fundamental object types: nodes and...
David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith
EROS, the Extremely Reliable Operating System, addresses the issues of reliability and security by combining two ideas from earlier systems: capabilities and a persistent single-level store....
Increasing bandwidth-delay product of high-speed wide-area networks is well-known to make conventional dynamic traffic control schemes "sluggish". Still, most existing schemes employ dynamic control,...
An Overview of the AURORA Gigabit Testbed (1994)
David D. Clark, Bruce S. Davie, David J. Farber, Inder S. Gopal, Bharath K. Kadaba, W. David Sincoskie, ...
Aurora is one of five U.S. testbeds charged with exploring applications of, and technologies necessary for, networks operating at gigabit per second or higher bandwidths. Aurora is also an experiment...
The AURORA Gigabit Testbed (1993)
Clark, David D, Davie, Bruce S, Farber, David J, Gopal, Inder S, Kadaba, Bharath K, Sincoskie, W. David, ...
AURORA is one of five U.S. networking testbeds charged with exploring applications of, and technologies necessary for, networks operating at gigabit per second or higher bandwidths. The emphasis of...
Traffic Characteristics of a Distributed Memory System (1993)
Smith, Jonathan M, Farber, David J
We believe that many distributed computing systems of the future will use distributed shared memory as a technique for interprocess communication. Thus, traffic generated by memory requests will be a...
The Mether System: Distributed Shared Memory for SunOS 4.0 (1993)
Minnich, Ronald G, Farber, David J
Mether is a Distributed Shared memory (DSM) that runs on Sun workstations under the SunOS 4.0 operating system. User programs access the Mether address space in a way indistinguishable from other...
An Overview of the AURORA Gigabit Testbed (1993)
Clark, David D, Davie, Bruce S, Farber, David J., Gopal, Inder S, Kadaba, Bharath K, Sincoskie, W. David, ...
AURORA is one of five U.S. testbeds charged with exploring applications of, and technologies necessary for, networks operating at gigabit per second or higher bandwidths. AURORA is also an experiment...
Reducing Host Load, Network Load and Latency in a Distributed Shared Memory (1993)
Minnich, Ronald G, Farber, David J
Mether is a Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) that runs on Sun¹ workstations under the SunOS 4.0 operating system. User programs access the Mether address space in a way indistinguishable from other...
Gigabit Telerobotics: Applying Advanced Information Infrastructure (1993)
Bajcsy, Ruzena, Farber, David J, Paul, Richard P, Smith, Jonathan M
Advanced manufacturing concepts such as "Virtual Factories" use an information infrastructure to tie together changing groups of specialized facilities into agile manufacturing systems. A necessary...
Reducing Latency in Communication (1993)
Joseph D. Touch, David J. Farber, Wan Rate
ke to further examine it briefly, to demonstrate its effects and describe a more effective solution. Prof. Kleinrock's discussion contains two issues of interest to us: that messages or files...
The AURORA Gigabit Testbed (1993)
David D. Clark, Bruce S. Davie, David J. Farber, Inder S. Gopal, Bharath K. Kadaba, W. David Sincoskie, ...
Aurora is one of five U.S. networking testbeds charged with exploring applications of, and technologies necessary for, networks operating at gigabit per second or higher bandwidths. The emphasis of...
Cryptographic Support in a Gigabit Network (1992)
Smith, Jonathan M, Traw, C. Brendan S, Farber, David J
Many applications envisioned for ultra-high-speed networks require cryptographic transformations for data in transit. Security has often been an afterthought, and cryptographic support has generally...
David J. Farber, Joseph Dean Touch, Joseph Dean Touch
DEDICATION iii DEDICATION To my parents, Ralph B. and Filomena Touch, for whom education is always first.
Cryptographic Support for a Gigabit Network (1992)
Jonathan M. Smith, David J. Farber
Many applications envisioned for ultra-high-speed networks require cryptographic transformations for data in transit. Security has often been an afterthought, and cryptographic support has generally...
An Overview of the AURORA Gigabit Testbed (1992)
Gigabit Testbed David, David D. Clark, Bruce S. Davie, David J. Farber, Inder S. Gopal, Bharath K. Kadaba, ...
Aurora is one of five U.S. networking testbeds charged with exploring applications of, and technologies necessary for, networks operating at gigabit per second or higher bandwidths. The emphasis of...
Cryptographic Support in a Gigabit Network (1992)
Jonathan M. Smith, David J. Farber
Many applications envisioned for ultra-high-speed networks require cryptographic transformations for data in transit. Security has often been an afterthought, and cryptographic support has generally...
Joseph Dean Touch, David J. Farber, Joseph Dean Touch
There are also many people who contributed to the development of this dissertation, and without whose help it would not have been possible.
Cryptographic Support for a Gigabit Network (1992)
Jonathan M. Smith, David J. Farber
Many applications envisioned for ultra-high-speed networks require cryptographic transformations for data in transit. Security has often been an afterthought, and cryptographic support has generally...
Monoclonal antibodies to testicular cells of the sea urchin: a characterization (1991)
This thesis is not available electronically or by photocopy. Please contact Archives and Special Collections at archives@amherst.edu for more information.
Traffic Characteristics of a Distributed Memory System (1991)
Jonathan Smith, David J. Farber
We believe that many distributed computing systems of the future will use distributed shared memory as a technique for interprocess communication. Thus, traffic generated by memory requests will be a...
A taxonomy-based comparison of several distributed shared memory systems (1990)
Ming-chit Tam, Jonathan M. Smith, David J. Farber
Two possible modes of Input/Output (I/O)are "sequential " and "random-access", and there is an extremely strong conceptual link between I/O and communication....
Reducing Host Load, Network Load, and Latency in a Distributed Shared Memory (1990)
Ronald Minnich David, David J. Farber
Mether is a Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) that runs on Sun 1 workstations under the SunOS 4.0 operating system. User programs access the Mether address space in a way indistinguishable from other...
Reducing Host Load, Network Load, and Latency in a Distributed Shared Memory (1990)
Ronald G. Minnich, David J. Farber
Mether is a Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) that runs on Sun 1 workstations under the SunOS 4.0 operating system. User programs access the Mether address space in a way indistinguishable from other...
MIRAGE: A Model for Ultra-High-Speed Protocol Analysis and Design (1989)
Touch, Joseph D, Farber, David J
Current protocols are expected to become inefficient if used at speeds in excess of 1 Gigabit per second. While this premise is widely accepted, no model exists to explain the phenomenon. We define a...
Design of the TTI Prototype Trusted Mail Agent (1985)
Marshall Rose, David J. Farber, Stephen T. Walker
The design of the TTI prototype Trusted Mail Agent (TMA) is discussed. This agent interfaces between two entities: a key distribution center (KDC) and a user agent (UA). The KDC manages keys for the...
Uhlig, Ronald P, Farber, David J, Bair, James H
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The term "Information Explosion" refers to the increasing amount of information available in digital form and also to the phenomenal growth in the breadth of information dissemination. The...
Database Research Faces the Information Explosion.
The term "Information Explosion" refers to the increasing amount of information available in digital form and also to the phenomenal growth in the breadth of information dissemination. The...
Reversion to individualism: The pay-back doctrines of the NLRB.
In interpreting the provision of the Wagner and Taft-Hartley Acts that permits the National Labor Relations Board to require that an employer reimburse a discriminatorily discharged employee for lost...
Reversion to individualism: The pay-back doctrines of the NLRB.
In interpreting the provision of the Wagner and Taft-Hartley Acts that permits the National Labor Relations Board to require that an employer reimburse a discriminatorily discharged employee for lost...