Libra uses eBPF to perform selective metadata copying in sockets, reducing kernel-user data movement for L7 proxies and delivering up to 4.2x plaintext throughput with over 90% lower P99 tail latency.
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A review of initiatives to make LHC Monte Carlo event generations available as open data to minimize redundant simulations and resource use.
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Libra: Accelerating Socket I/O via Programmable Selective Data Copying
Libra uses eBPF to perform selective metadata copying in sockets, reducing kernel-user data movement for L7 proxies and delivering up to 4.2x plaintext throughput with over 90% lower P99 tail latency.
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BONSAI: A Mixed-Initiative Workspace for Human-AI Co-Development of Visual Analytics Applications
BONSAI introduces a four-layer architecture and four-phase workflow for human-AI co-development of visual analytics applications, shown in case studies to enable efficient novel tool creation and reconstruction from paper descriptions.
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Open LHC Monte Carlo Event Generation
A review of initiatives to make LHC Monte Carlo event generations available as open data to minimize redundant simulations and resource use.