Jonathan Appavoo

Boston University
Associate Professor
jappavoo@bu.edu
Striving for stable insanity and fascination with each moment.
Long CV - Google Scholar Profile
Publications (All Publications)
Teaching (Past Teaching)
CAS CS 210 : Computer Systems
Students
Han Dong
Tommy Unger
Yara Awad
Arlo Albelli
Sharma Sanskriti Rakesh
Collaborators and Past Student
Orran Krieger
Sanjay Arora
James Cadden
Schuyler Eldridge
Dan Schatzberg
Amos Waterland
Steve Homer
Margo Seltzer
Ajay Joshi
Kyle Hogan
Current Undergraduates
Ke Li

Recent News & Activities (Past News)

  • Awarded Grant: RedHat Collaboratory (RHCOLAB): Towards high performance and energy efficiency in open-source stream processing. Jan 2022
  • Awarded Grant: RedHat Collaboratory (RHCOLAB): Symbiotes: A New step in Linux’s Evolution. Jan 2022
  • Awarded Grant: RedHat Collaboratory (RHCOLAB): Linux Computational Caching. Jan 2022
  • Awarded Grant: RedHat Collaboratory (RHCOLAB): Foundations in Open Source Education, Jan 2022
  • RedHat Research Day talk: "Steps towards open source education", Oct 28, 2021

Recent Publications (Older Publications)

  • James Cadden, Thomas Unger, Yara Awad, Han Dong, Orran Kriger and Jonathan Appavoo, "SUESS: Skip Redudant Paths to Make Serverless Fast". Proceedings fo the Fifteenth European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys '20).
  • Hajinazar, Nastaran, Patel, Pratyush, Patel, Minesh, Kanellopoulos, Konstantinos, Ghose, Saugata, Ausavarungnirun, Rachata, Oliveira, Geraldo F., Appavoo, Jonathan, Seshadri, Vivek and Mutlu, Onu. "The Virtual Block Interface: A Flexible Alternative to the Conventional Virtual Memory Framework". Proceedings of the 2020 ACM/IEEE 47th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA).
  • Moira McGregor, Nicola J Bidwell, Vidya Sarangapani, Jonathan Appavoo, Jacki O’Neill, "Talking about Chat at Work in the Global South: An Ethnographic Study of Chat Use in India and Kenya", CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings (CHI 2019), May 4–9, 2019, Glasgow, Scotland Uk. ACM, New York, NY, USA.
  • Ali Raza, Parul Sohal, James Cadden, Jonathan Appavoo, Ulrich Drepper, Richard Jones, Orran Krieger, Renato Mancuso, Larry Woodman, "Unikernels: The Next Stage of Linux's Dominance", HOTOS XVII THE 17TH WORKSHOP ON HOT TOPICS IN OPERATING SYSTEMS 12-15 May, University Residential Center of Bertinoro, Bertinoro, Italy, 2019
  • Andrew Baumann, Jonathan Appavoo, Orran Krieger, and Timothy Roscoe, A fork() in the Road, HOTOS XVII THE 17TH WORKSHOP ON HOT TOPICS IN OPERATING SYSTEMS 12-15 May, University Residential Center of Bertinoro, Bertinoro, Italy, 2019
  • Tusher Chakraborty, Akshay Uttama Nambi, Ranveer Chandra, Rahul Sharma, Manohar Swaminathan, Zerina Kapetanovic, Jonathan Appavoo, "Fall-curve: A novel primitive for IoT Fault Detection and Isolation", In The 16th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (Sen-Sys ’18), November 4–7, 2018, Shenzhen, China. ACM, New York, NY, USA.
  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Han Dong, Orran Krieger, and Jonathan Appavoo, EbbRT: A Framework for Building Per-Application Library Operating Systems", in proceedings of the 12th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 2016), November 2–4, 2016, Savannah, GA, USA.
  • Schuyler Eldridge, Amos Waterland, Margo Seltzer, Jonathan Appavoo and Ajay Joshi "Towards General Purpose Neural Network Computing", to appear in proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT'15), October 18-21, San Francisco, CA.
  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, and Jonathan Appavoo, ``A way forward: enabling operating system innovation in the cloud'', In Proceedings of the 6th USENIX conference on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud'14).
  • Jonathan Appavoo, Amos Waterland, Schuyler Eldridge, Katherine Zhao, Ajay Joshi, Steven Homer, and Margo Seltzer,"Programmable Smart Machines: A Hybrid Neuromorphic approach to General Purpose Computation", Neuromorphic Architectures (NeuroArch) Workshop. Minneapolis, Minnesota during June 17, 2014 (co-located with ISCA-2014). Talk

  • Amos Waterland, Elaine Angelino, Ryan P. Adams, Jonathan Appavoo, and Margo Seltzer, "ASC: Automatically Scalable Computation", in proceedings of the nineteenth international International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS'14). ACM, March 1-5, Salt Lake City, UT.
  • Amos Waterland, Elaine Angelino, Ekin D. Cubuk, Efthimios Kaxiras, Ryan P. Adams, Jonathan Appavoo, and Margo Seltzer, "Computational caches" in proceedings of the sixed International Systems and Storage Conference (SYSTOR '13). ACM, New York, NY
  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Han Dong, Orran Krieger, Jonathan Appavoo, "EbbRT: A Customizable Operating System for Cloud Applications", BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-2015-007, Creation Date June 28th 2015 submitted as a TR on July 21st 2015.

  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Han Dong, Orran Krieger, Jonathan Appavoo, "EbbRT: Elastic Building Block Runtime - Case Studies", BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-2015-006, Creation Date October 20th, 2014 submitted as a TR on July 21st 2015.

  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, Jonathan Appavoo, "Elastic Building Block Runtime - Overview", BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-2015-005, Creation Date July 7th, 2014 submitted as a TR on July 21st 2015.

  • Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, Jonathan Appavoo "MultiLibOS: An OS architecture for cloud computing", BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-2012-018, Dec 2012.

  • Jonathan Appavoo, Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, "EbbRT", to appear at the OS/R Workshop, DOE, Oct 4-5, 2012, Washington, DC.
  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, Jonathan Appavoo "Total Order Broadcast for Fault Tolerant Exascale Systems", BUCS Technical Reports;BUCS-TR-2013-006, Dec 2012.

  • Amos Waterland, Jonathan Appavoo, Margo Seltzer, "Parallelization by Simulated Tunneling", in proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism (HotPar '12), USENIX, June 7-8, 2012, Berkeley, CA. slides, poster
  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, and Jonathan Appavoo, "POSTER: A Library OS for Cloud Computing", Poster at 2012 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, June 13-15, 2012, Boston, MA.
  • Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, and Jonathan Appavoo, "POSTER: First Class Event-Driven Software Primitives", Poster at 2012 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, June 13-15, 2012, Boston, MA.
  • Jan Stoess, Udo Steinberg, Volkmar Uhlig, Jens Kehne, Jonathan Appavoo, and Amos Waterland, "A Light-Weight Virtual Machine Monitor for Blue Gene/P (extended journal version)", International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, SAGE Publications, March 27th, 2012, pages 95-105.
  • Jonathan Appavoo and Dan Schatzberg, "Transistor Scaled HPC Performance", Boston University Technical Report BUCS-TR-2012-009, creation date: Dec 2, 2010, submitted as TR on Feb 14, 2012.
  • Dan Schatzberg, Jonathan Appavoo, Orran Krieger and Eric Van Hensbergen, "Why Elasticity Matters", Boston University Technical Report BUCS-TR-2012-006, creation date: Jan 16, 2011, submitted as TR on Feb 14, 2012.
  • Jonathan Appavoo, Amos Waterland, and Dan Schatzberg, "Programmable Smart Machines", Boston University Technical Report BUCS-TR-2012-007, creation date: Jan 16, 2011, submitted as TR on Feb 14, 2012.
  • Jonathan Appavoo and Dan Schatzberg, "Scalable Elastic Systems Architecture", Boston University Technical Report BUCS-TR-2012-008, creation date: July 25, 2011, submitted as TR on Feb 14, 2012.
  • Dan Schatzberg, Jonathan Appavoo, Orran Krieger, and Eric Van Hensbergen, "Scalable Elastic Systems Architecture", in proceedings of the ASPLOS RESoLVE 2011 Workshop, ACM, March 5, 2011, Newport Beach, California.
  • Jan Stoess, Jonathan Appavoo, Udo Steinberg, Amos Waterland, Volkmar Uhlig, and Jens Kehne, "A light-weight virtual machine monitor for Blue Gene/P", in proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers (ROSS'11), ACM, May 31, 2011, Tucson, Arizona.

A Kerfuffle

The ramblings of an addled mind.

Kittyhawk: A hope? A wish? A creed?...

We are not academic zelots. We do not believe there is one way or that we need to teach the world. Rather, we want to liberate, celebrate and help sustain diversity and human ingenuity in the digital future.

We do not want our digital future to just come about through the development/manipulation of technology by greedy or naive corporations. We want upfront transpant aims and auditable goals. Yes, profit is a goal, just as self expression is.

We have an obligation to think big. Our work in technology has big "impact" and can hurt many people if we are not responsible. We cannot afford to just let our technology be manipulated to hold the world at ransom, by design or accident!

We must enable flight not create bonds!

Enaira's Tale

The dew sang the sun's awakening to Enaira's eyes, as she looked out across the field. A hawk wheeled overhead pursuing its breakfast. "This will be a good day for the hunt", Enaira though to herself.

With the morning sun came clarity, dislodging the confusion of the night before. She had been caught between...