OS Reading Group

The Operating Systems Reading Group has been meeting for many years to discuss both recent and classic OS research. Faculty and graduate students contribute equally to discussions in these meetings. Our method for selecting and discussing papers is somewhat unusual: at each meeting a random roll of the dice selects a presenter for the current paper. (The person who chooses the following week's paper is also decided by a random roll of the dice.)

Clearly this setup requires everyone to have read the paper before the meeting! However, as systems researchers we have to be pragmatists, so unprepared folks can "buy out" of presenting by paying a small fine. (The collected fines are used to buy food and/or beverages for the group.) In recent years there has been a dearth of buy-outs, leading to great in-depth discussions!

New members are always welcome, and are granted amnesty from both presenting and selecting papers for their first few weeks. The current organizer/keeper of the mailing list is David Tam. Send him email if you would like to join us!

Habitual Attendees

Papers discussed in the recent past

Current Papers - Spring 2003


Angela Demke Brown

Last modified: Mon Apr 29 15:41:08 EDT 2002