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    MONDAY, OCTOBER 13: CMU/Nemacolin Woodlands

    Welcome

    Greg Ganger - Welcome & PDL Overview
    C3S Kick-Off and Overview
    Posters & Open Discussion

    Session I: Self-* Storage

    John Strunk - Self-* Storage Systems: Automatic Tuning
    Andy Klosterman - Self-* Storage Systems: Metadata for a Moving Target
    Mengzhi Wang - Storage System Performance Prediction with CART Models

    Session II: Decentralized Storage Protocols

    Garth Goodson - Efficient, Flexible Consistency for Highly Fault-tolerant Storage
    Chris Lumb - D-SPTF: Decentralized Request Distribution for Storage Bricks
    Niraj Tolia - Recipe-based File Systems

    Session III: Short Talks on Works-in-Progress and New Research Directions

    Shuheng Zhou - Location-based Node IDs: Enabling Explicit Locality in DHTs
    Chris Long - Usable Role-Based Access Control for the Masses
    Ginger Perng - Reach: A Scalable Information Dissemination Infrastructure
    Jay Wylie - Evaluating Survivable Storage Systems
    John L. Griffin - Timing-accurate Storage Emulation: Pushing the Boundaries
    Arvind Seshadri - External Detection of Malicious Code (Malware) in Embedded Devices

    Poster Session

    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14: Nemacolin Woodlands

    Session IV: Fates-based Database Storage Management

    Jiri Schindler - The Fates Database Storage Project
    Minglong Shao - Clotho: Decoupling Data Storage From In-Memory Page Layout in Database Systems

    Session V: Database Systems, continued

    Steve Schlosser - Atropos: A Disk Array Logical Volume Manager for Orchestrated use of Disks
    Stratos Papadomanolakis - AutoPart: Automating Schema Design for Scientific Databases through Data Partitioning

    Session VI: Towards Smarter Storage

    Mike Mesnier - Attribute-based Learning Environments for File Systems and Storage
    Adam Pennington - Storage-based Intrusion Detection
    Amit Manjhi - Scalable Delivery of Dynamic Content

    Poster Session WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15: Nemacolin Woodlands

    Session VII: Programming Frameworks

    Vlad Shkapenyuk - Staged Database Systems
    Eno Thereska - A Framework for Implementing Background Storage Applications

    Session VIII: Deciding on Data Placement

    Brandon Salmon - A Two-tiered Learning Architecture for Automated Tuning of Disk Layouts
    Jim Newsome - GEM: Graph EMbedding for Routing and Data-Centric Storage in Sensor Networks

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