Welcome to the blog of Can Sar, a Stanford CS major. This blog is made up of my thoughts on Computer Science and the computer industry, as well as ever exciting tales from my life.
While browsing through the best papers from all USENIX conferences starting 1990, I found the original Nachos paper. It turns out that it won best conference paper at the USENIX Winter 1993 Conference. There is very little in the paper that I have not read about before, but it was nice to see some of the ideas that went into the exact makeup of Nachos. I can also see the reasons for the decisions the Stanford professors made in giving us that exact version of Nachos to work on. After reading about the fact that student papers are accepted at USENIX conferences (no chance of getting in with my current project, but it should be good exercise for the future), I really want to write a paper on my summer project.
Since this is also sort of a notebook of things to remember, I will add the following to all of my post for ideas for references for my paper: (References)
Since this is the first post that contains this, I must also remember, to include the Waldspurger paper. Oh, and Jerry Sugerman's paper (my CS 240 TA) is an excellent example of the approximate structure I want my paper to have.