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Desfossez, J., Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2016). Runtime latency detection and analysis. Software: Practice and Experience, 46(10), 1397-1409. Available
Desnoyers, M., McKenney, P. E., & Dagenais, M. (2013). Multi-core systems modeling for formal verification of parallel algorithms. ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 47(2), 51-65. External link
Desnoyers, M., Mckenney, P. E., Stern, A. S., Dagenais, M., & Walpole, J. (2012). User-Level Implementations of Read-Copy Update. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 23(2), 375-382. External link
Desnoyers, M. (2009). Low-Impact Operating System Tracing [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Desnoyers, M., Dagenais, M., & Toupin, D. (2009, November). Highly-scalable wait-free buffering scheme for multi-core system tracing [Paper]. Swedish Multi-Core Conference, Uppsala, Sweden. External link
Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2008, July). LTTng : Tracing across execution layers, from the hypervisor to user-space [Paper]. Linux Symposium. Unavailable
Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2008, June). Teaching real operating systems with the lttng kernel tracer [Paper]. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Pittsburgh, PA, United states. External link
Deschenes, J.-H., Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2008). Tracing time operating system state determination. Open Software Engineering Journal, 2(1), 40-44. External link
Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2006, April). Low disturbance embedded system tracing with Linus Trace Tool Kit Next Generation [Paper]. Consumer Electronics Linux Forum, San Jose, California. Unavailable
Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2006, July). The LTTNG Tracer: A low impact performance and behavior monitor for GNU/Linux [Paper]. Linux Symposium, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Unavailable
Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2006). Tracing for Hardware, Driver, and Binary Reverse Engineering in Linux. CodeBreakers Journal, 1(2). External link
Heidari, P., Desnoyers, M., & Dagenais, M. (2008, May). Performance analysis of virtual machines through tracing [Paper]. Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE 2008), Niagara Falls, Ontario. External link