Ya-Yunn Su ()

Autonomic Survivable Distributed Systems Group
NEC Laboratories America
4 Independence Way Suite 200
Princeton, NJ 08540
email: yysu # nec-labs com
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I have graduated and joined NEC Laboratories America in Princeton, New Jersey. I don't have a new page yet, but it will be available soon.

I was a graduate student in Jason Flinn's Pervasive Computing Research Group at the University of Michigan. My research interests include mobile computing, operating systems and system management. I have worked on a cyber foraging infrastructure to improve the usability of mobile computers. I have also explored 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

Automatically Generating Predicates and Solutions fro Configuration Troubleshooting
Ya-Yunn Su and Jason Flinn
To appear in 2009 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

Replication-based Cyber Foraging and Automated Configuration Management
Ya-Yunn Su
Ph.D. Dissertation, November 2008
(PDF, PostScript)

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).