Brandon Salmon
Carnegie Mellon University
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measurement and modeling of computer systems | 2006
Eno Thereska; Brandon Salmon; John D. Strunk; Matthew Wachs; Michael Abd-El-Malek; Julio Lopez; Gregory R. Ganger
Performance monitoring in most distributed systems provides minimal guidance for tuning, problem diagnosis, and decision making. Stardust is a monitoring infrastructure that replaces traditional performance counters with end-to-end traces of requests and allows for efficient querying of performance metrics. Such traces better inform key administrative performance challenges by enabling, for example, extraction of per-workload, per-resource demand information and per-workload latency graphs. This paper reports on our experience building and using end-to-end tracing as an on-line monitoring tool in a distributed storage system. Using diverse system workloads and scenarios, we show that such fine-grained tracing can be made efficient (less than 6% overhead) and is useful for on- and off-line analysis of system behavior. These experiences make a case for having other systems incorporate such an instrumentation framework.
human factors in computing systems | 2010
Michelle L. Mazurek; J.P. Arsenault; Joanna Bresee; Nitin Gupta; Iulia Ion; Christina Johns; Daniel Lee; Yuan Liang; Jenny Olsen; Brandon Salmon; Richard Shay; Kami Vaniea; Lujo Bauer; Lorrie Faith Cranor; Gregory R. Ganger; Michael K. Reiter
As digital content becomes more prevalent in the home, non-technical users are increasingly interested in sharing that content with others and accessing it from multiple devices. Not much is known about how these users think about controlling access to this data. To better understand this, we conducted semi-structured, in-situ interviews with 33 users in 15 households. We found that users create ad-hoc access-control mechanisms that do not always work; that their ideal policies are complex and multi-dimensional; that a priori policy specification is often insufficient; and that peoples mental models of access control and security are often misaligned with current systems. We detail these findings and present a set of associated guidelines for designing usable access-control systems for the home environment.As digital content becomes more prevalent in the home, non-technical users are increasingly interested in sharing that content with others and accessing it from multiple devices. Not much is known about how these users think about controlling access to this data. To better understand this, we conducted semi-structured, in-situ interviews with 33 users in 15 households. We found that users create ad-hoc access-control mechanisms that do not always work; that their ideal policies are complex and multi-dimensional; that a priori policy specification is often insufficient; and that peoples mental models of access control and security are often misaligned with current systems. We detail these findings and present a set of associated guidelines for designing usable access-control systems for the home environment.
file and storage technologies | 2005
Michael Abd-El-Malek; William V. Courtright Ii; Charles D. Cranor; Gregory R. Ganger; James Hendricks; Andrew J. Klosterman; Michael P. Mesnier; Manish Prasad; Brandon Salmon; Raja R. Sambasivan; Shafeeq Sinnamohideen; John D. Strunk; Eno Thereska; Matthew Wachs; Jay J. Wylie
file and storage technologies | 2004
Eno Thereska; Jiri Schindler; John S. Bucy; Brandon Salmon; Christopher R. Lumb; Gregory R. Ganger
Archive | 2003
Brandon Salmon; Eno Thereska; Gregory R. Ganger
file and storage technologies | 2016
Tyler Harter; Brandon Salmon; Rose C Liu; Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau; Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
file and storage technologies | 2004
Eno Thereska; Jiri Schindler; John S. Bucy; Brandon Salmon; Christopher R. Lumb; Gregory R. Ganger
IEEE Data(base) Engineering Bulletin | 2006
Michael Abd-El-Malek; William V. Courtright Ii; Charles D. Cranor; Gregory R. Ganger; James Hendricks; Andrew J. Klosterman; Michael P. Mesnier; Manish Prasad; Brandon Salmon; Raja R. Sambasivan; Shafeeq Sinnamohideen; John D. Strunk; Eno Thereska; Matthew Wachs; Jay J. Wylie
measurement and modeling of computer systems | 2006
Michael P. Mesnier; Matthew Wachs; Brandon Salmon; Gregory R. Ganger
Archive | 2003
Eno Thereska; Jiri Schindler; Christopher R. Lumb; John S. Bucy; Brandon Salmon; Gregory R. Ganger