Ya-Yunn Su ()

Department of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
The University of Michigan
2260 Hayward St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
email: yysu # eecs. umich. edu
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I'm a Ph.D. student in EECS at the University of Michigan. I graduated from Department of Information Management, National Taiwan University in June 2001. My research interests include mobile computing, operating systems and system management. I previously worked on a cyber foraging infrastructure to improve the usability of mobile computers. I am currently working on leveraging operating system support to improve configuration management for single computers.

Resume

My resume is available here. (PDF, PostScript, and plain text)

Publications and Presentations

AutoBash: Improving Configuration Management with Operating System Causality Analysis
Ya-Yunn Su, Mona Attariyan, and Jason Flinn
The Proceedings of the 21st ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP 2007) , Stevenson, WA, October 2007
(paper: PDF, PostScript, slides: ppt)

AutoBash: Hammering the Futz out of System Management
Ya-Yunn Su and Jason Flinn
Work-in-progress session at the 7th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 2006), Seattle, WA, November 2006
(slides: ppt)

Slingshot: Deploying Stateful Services in Wireless Hotspots
Ya-Yunn Su and Jason Flinn
The Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys 2005) , Seattle, WA, June 2005.
(paper: PDF, slides: ppt)

Portable Storage Support for Cyber Foraging
Ya-Yunn Su and Jason Flinn
The Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Support for Portable Storage (IWSSPS 2005) , San Francisco, CA, March 2005.
(paper:PDF, slides: ppt)

Teaching

In the fall of 2003, I was a GSI (graduate student instructor) for undergrad operating systems class (EECS 482: Introduction to Operating Systems).