Scott Shenker wins SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award for Onix
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Scott Shenker wins SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award for Onix
Congratulations to Scott!
The SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award recognizes the most influential operating systems papers that were published at least ten years in the past.
Each year, a selection committee comprised of program chairs of the SOSP/OSDI conferences from the past ten years select 1-2 papers published 10-11 years ago.
This year at SOSP 2021, Scott's OSDI 2010 paper, "Onix: A Distributed Control Platform for Large-scale Production Networks," was recognized for its influence and vision.
See the Onix paper here.
Read about the Hall of Fame Award here.
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