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Werner Almesberger  
UML Simulator
 
Mike S Anderson  
SCSI Mid-Level Multipath
 
William Atwood Concordia University
IPv4/IPv6 Translation
 
Ken S Bantoft MDS Proteomics
Building Highly Available VPNS using Open Source Tools
 
Suparna Bhattacharya IBM Global Services India (P) Ltd
Asynchronous IO support in Linux 2.5
 
Martin J Bligh  
Linux memory management on larger machines.
 
James Bottomley SteelEye Technology, Inc
Integrating DMA into the generic device model
 
Richard Brunner AMD
NUMA Versus SMP: A Case Study on AMD Opteron
 
Ray Bryant  
Linux Scalability for Large NUMA Systems
 
Catharina L Candolin Helsinki University of Technology
An implementation of HIP for Linux
 
Ken W Chen Intel
Improving enterprise database performance on Linux
 
Paul R Clements SteelEye Technology
High Availability Data Replication
 
Russell Coker  
Porting NSA Security Enhanced Linux to Hand Held devices
 
Jean-Luc R Cooke CertainKey
Strong crypto in the Kernel
 
Jonathan M Corbet LWN.net
Porting device drivers to 2.6
 
Hubertus Franke IBM
Class-based prioritized resource control in Linux
 
Patricia A Gaughen IBM
Linux Support for NUMA Hardware
 
Kai Germaschewski University of Iowa
Kernel configuration and building in Linux 2.5
 
David W Gibson IBM
Power management and device discovery on embedded systems
 
Jody E Goldberg Ximian
Gnumeric : Using GNOME to go up against MS Office
 
Grant Grundler HP
DMA Hints on parisc/ia64
 
William L Irwin  
A 2.5 Page Clustering Implementation
 
Dave Jones SuSE Labs
Ugly Ducklings - Resurrecting unmaintained code.
 
Greg Kroah-Hartman  
udev - A Userspace Implementation of devfs
 
Benjamin C. R. LaHaise  
Reliable NAS from Dirt Cheap Commodity Hardware
 
Paul W Larson IBM
Improving the Linux Test Project with Kernel Code Coverage Analysis
 
Robert M Love MontaVista
Interactive Kernel Performance
 
Tony Luck Intel Corporation
Machine Check Recovery for Linux on Itanium Processors
 
Paul Mackerras IBM
Low-level optimizations in the PowerPC Linux Kernel
 
Dave McCracken IBM
Shared Page Tables
 
Arnaldo Melo Conectiva
Kernel Janitors: State of the Project
 
Marc J MERLIN Google
Linux at google, more than 10,000 linux machines
 
Patrick Mochel Open Source Development Lab
Linux Kernel/User Communication
 
Matthew D Porter MontaVista Software, Inc.
Bringing PowerPC Book E processors to Linux
 
Tim Riker Texas Instruments
Developing Mobile Devices based on Linux
 
Phil Schwan Cluster File Systems, Inc.
Lustre: building a filesystem for 1,000 node clusters
 
stephen l scott oak ridge national laboratory
OSCAR Clusters
 
Hirokazu Takata Renesas Technology Corp.
Porting Linux to the M32R processor
 
Malcolm Tredinnick CommSecure
Implementing the SMIL specification
 
Theodore Y Ts'o IBM
Using a complex benchmark to measure and improve Linux scalability for real-world applications
 
Rik van Riel Red Hat Inc
Towards an O(1) VM
 
Luis Villa  
Large Free Software Projects and Bugzilla: Lessons from GNOME Project QA
 
cliff white OSDL
Performance Testing the Linux Kernel
 
Mark A Wong Open Source Development Lab
Testing Linux with Real World Workloads
 
Carl D Worth USC/ISI
Xr/Xc: Antialiased Vector Rendering for X
 
Karim Yaghmour Opersys inc.
relayfs: An efficient unified approach for trasmitting data from kernel to user space
 
Hideaki Yoshifuji The University of Tokyo
Linux IPv6 Networking - Past, Present and Future
 
Louis lz Zhuang Intel (China) Ltd.
Fault Injection Test Harness Project
 
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