Stephen Kell
| Name: | Stephen Kell |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 15 Jul 2025, 2:27 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Stephen Kell
Talks given by Stephen Kell
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- Towards a dynamic object model within Unix processes
- Repeatable execution, and why operating systems should support it
- Yet more animals: dynamic linkers and debuggers
- Zero-copy programming
- The mythical matched modules: overcoming inflexible software construction
- Cake: a language for linking mismatched object code
- Making system composition flexible, automatic, safe, practical (but not necessarily all at the same time)
Talks organised by Stephen Kell
This list is based on what was entered into the 'organiser' field in a talk. It may not mean that Stephen Kell actually organised the talk, they may have been responsible only for entering the talk into the talks.cam system.
- Zero-copy programming
- DSR Energy-Aware
- Inferring Interests from Mobility and Social Interactions
- Why SHIM6 is likely to fail
- SOSP trip report
- The mythical matched modules: overcoming inflexible software construction
- Diversity of Multipath Delay in the Internet
- Predicting Mobile User Location through Nonlinear Time Series Analysis
- Title to be confirmed
- Systemic Availability and Connectivity in Hard Terrain Environments
- Cake: a language for linking mismatched object code
- Automatic insertion of useful log points in production programs
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs!
- A look into social network dynamics
- Temporal Distance Metrics for Social Network Analysis
- Nephology -- towards a scientific method for cloud computing
- Political, Philosophical and Economic Assumptions behind my research
- The 'convergence' of operating systems and distributed systems
- Latency in PCI
- Baggy bounds checking
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