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SOSP
NameSymposium on Operating Systems Principles
AcronymSOSP
DisciplineComputer science
AbbreviationSOSP
FrequencyBiennial

SOSP is a premier ACM conference that brings together professionals and researchers from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University to discuss the latest advancements in operating systems. The conference is sponsored by ACM SIGOPS and is considered one of the most prestigious conferences in the field of computer science, along with SIGCOMM and SIGGRAPH. SOSP has a long history of featuring keynote speakers from renowned institutions such as University of California, Berkeley, Harvard University, and University of Washington. The conference has been attended by notable figures such as Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Butler Lampson, and Robert Love.

Introduction to

SOSP SOSP is a biennial conference that focuses on the principles and practices of operating systems, including distributed systems, cloud computing, and embedded systems. The conference features a range of topics, from kernel design and file systems to networking and security, and has been influenced by the work of pioneers such as Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Brian Kernighan. Researchers from Google, Microsoft, and Facebook regularly present their work at SOSP, which has also been attended by experts from University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The conference has a strong connection to the NSF, DARPA, and European Research Council, which have funded many of the research projects presented at SOSP.

History of

SOSP The first SOSP conference was held in 1967 at University of Michigan, and was organized by ACM SIGOPS and IEEE Computer Society. Since then, the conference has been held biennially, with notable conferences taking place at University of Texas at Austin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and University of Wisconsin–Madison. SOSP has a long history of featuring influential papers, including the seminal work of Leslie Lamport on distributed systems, which was presented at SOSP in 1978. Other notable papers have been presented by researchers from Bell Labs, Xerox PARC, and IBM Research, and have had a significant impact on the development of Unix, Linux, and Windows NT. The conference has also been attended by notable figures such as Vint Cerf, Bob Kahn, and Jon Postel.

SOSP Conference Proceedings

The SOSP conference proceedings are published by ACM Digital Library and feature a range of papers on operating systems and related topics. The proceedings have been edited by notable researchers such as David Patterson, Armando Fox, and Helen Wang, and have included papers from researchers at University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The proceedings are considered a key resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of computer science, and have been cited by papers presented at other top conferences such as SIGCOMM and SIGGRAPH. The proceedings have also been influenced by the work of researchers from University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and McGill University.

SOSP Organization and Governance

SOSP is organized by ACM SIGOPS and is governed by a steering committee that includes representatives from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University. The conference is sponsored by a range of organizations, including Google, Microsoft, and Facebook, and has received funding from NSF, DARPA, and European Research Council. The conference has a strong connection to other top conferences in the field of computer science, including SIGCOMM and SIGGRAPH, and has been attended by researchers from University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The steering committee has included notable researchers such as Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Butler Lampson, and Robert Love.

Impact and Influence of

SOSP SOSP has had a significant impact on the development of operating systems and related fields, and has influenced the work of researchers and practitioners at Google, Microsoft, and Facebook. The conference has featured keynote speakers from renowned institutions such as University of California, Berkeley, Harvard University, and University of Washington, and has been attended by notable figures such as Vint Cerf, Bob Kahn, and Jon Postel. SOSP has also had an impact on the development of Unix, Linux, and Windows NT, and has been influenced by the work of pioneers such as Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Brian Kernighan. The conference has a strong connection to other top conferences in the field of computer science, including SIGCOMM and SIGGRAPH, and has been cited by papers presented at these conferences. Researchers from University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and McGill University have also been influenced by the work presented at SOSP. Category:Computer science conferences

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