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Matt Bryson
Affliation: Ph.D. Graduate Student in the Storage Systems Research Center (SSRC)
Research Interests: Non-volatile storage systems, Non-volatile memory systems, Operating Systems, Distributed Systems
Current Work:
Matt Bryson is involved in several projects in the SSRC. He is working on Nomenclature, a reinvented file system for NVM that seperates naming from data placement. Additionally, he is working on a non-volatile memory-aware operating system (Twizzler) with Daniel Bittman under Ethan Miller. Additionally, he is developing a uniform trace analysis tool to provide 1-1 comparison with CERN and other system traces.
Matthew Bryson is a PhD student who started at UC Santa Cruz in Fall 2016.
Full Site: https://users.soe.ucsc.edu/~mbryson/
Publications
Date | Publication | |
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Aug 28, 2018 |
Daniel Bittman,
Mathew Gray,
Justin Raizes,
Sinjoni Mukhopadhyay,
Matt Bryson,
Peter Alvaro,
Darrell D. E. Long,
Ethan L. Miller,
Designing Data Structures to Minimize Bit Flips on NVM,The 7th IEEE Non-Volatile Memory Systems and Applications Symposium (NVMSA), August 2018. [Storage Class Memories] |
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Dec 5, 2017 |
Daniel Bittman,
Matt Bryson,
Yuanjiang Ni,
Arjun Govindjee,
Isaak Cherdak,
Pankaj Mehra,
Darrell D. E. Long,
Ethan L. Miller,
Twizzler: An Operating System for Next-Generation Memory Hierarchies,Technical Report UCSC-SSRC-17-01, December 2017. [Storage Class Memories] [Operating Systems Support for NVM] |
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