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When I'm at school:
Office: 212 998 3481
Fax: 212 995 4123
Currently:
Office: 415 857 3329
Fax: 415 857 5548
Mail address:
Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Building 1U
P.O. Box 10490
Palo Alto, CA 94303-0969
Street address:
Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Building 3U
1501 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Email: shriver@cs.nyu.edu
Finger: shriver@slinky.cs.nyu.edu
My .bib files have many references for the above areas:
I am working on my dissertation on self-managing storage systems as a visiting scholar at HP Labs with the Storage Systems Program, under the direction of John Wilkes. This past summer, I modeled devices and applications so that an assignment of applications to devices can be done in a reasonable amount of time with minimum device cost. This is an important part of attribute-managed storage. (See our MSIO paper for more information.)
I am currently working on modeling realistic storage devices; one use of such a model for attribute-managed storage. (My current unoffical thesis proposal.) A more coherent view of my work is found in this one-page paper. Self-managing storage systems, which is one possible application of my work, is decided in an OSDI work-in-progress paper.
I have designed a application programmer interface for multiprocessor multi-disk file systems. (See the published papers section.)
Elizabeth Borowsky, Richard Golding, Arif Merchant, Elizabeth Shriver,
Mirjana Spasojevic, and John Wilkes,
``Eliminating storage headaches through self-management.''
Work-in-progress paper for the Second Symposium on Operating Systems Design
and Implementations (OSDI '96), October 1996, Seattle, Washington.
(postscript)
Elizabeth Shriver and Mark Nodine,
``An introduction to parallel I/O models and algorithms.''
Chapter 2 of Input/output in parallel and distributed computer
systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pages 31-68, 1996.
(The Input/output in parallel and distributed computer
systems book has a few invited papers that survey the
parallel I/O area and has the proceedings of
IOPADs 1994 and 1995.)
(abstract)
Elizabeth A. M. Shriver and Leonard F. Wisniewski, ``An
API for choreographing data accesses.''
NYU Computer Science Technical Report 708, November 1995.
(See the
list of NYU CS TRs for the on-line version.)
Richard Golding, Elizabeth Shriver, Tim Sullivan, and John Wilkes,
``Attribute-managed storage,''
Workshop on Modeling and Specification of I/O (MSIO),
Held in conjunction with the Seventh IEEE Symposium on Parallel
and Distributed Computing,
October 1995.
(postscript)
Jeffrey S. Vitter and Elizabeth Shriver, ``Algorithms for parallel memory
I: two-level memories,'' Algorithmica, 12(2/3), 1994.
(You can get this paper from
Jeff Vitter's list of recent papers.)
Jeffrey S. Vitter and Elizabeth Shriver, ``Algorithms for parallel memory
II: hierarchical multi-level memories,'' Algorithmica, 12(2/3), 1994.
(You can get this paper from
Jeff Vitter's list of recent papers.)
Jeffrey S. Vitter and Elizabeth Shriver, ``Optimal disk I/O with parallel
block transfer,'' In Proceedings of the 22nd Annual ACM Symposium on
Theory of Computing, pages 159-169, May 1990.
Elizabeth Shriver, ``Optimal disk I/O with parallel block transfer,''
Master's Thesis, Brown University.
Elizabeth A. M. Shriver, Leonard F. Wisniewski,
Bruce G. Calder, David Greenberg, Ryan Moore,
and David Womble, ``Parallel disk access using
the Whiptail File System: design and implementation.''