2006 | ||
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14 | Thomas A. Limoncelli, Adam Moskowitz: How to Get Your Paper Accepted at LISA. LISA 2006 | |
13 | Thomas A. Limoncelli: Site Reliability at Google/My First Year at Google. LISA 2006 | |
12 | Thomas A. Limoncelli: Time Management for System Administrators. LISA 2006 | |
2005 | ||
11 | EE | Thomas A. Limoncelli: Hostdb: The Best Damn host2DNS/DHCP Script Ever Written. LISA 2005: 209-223 |
10 | EE | Thomas A. Limoncelli: What Big Sites Can Learn from Little Sites. LISA 2005 |
2004 | ||
9 | EE | Keri Carpenter, Thomas A. Limoncelli: Lessons Learned from Howard Dean's Digital Campaign. LISA 2004 |
2003 | ||
8 | EE | Thomas A. Limoncelli, Adam Moskowitz: How to Get Your Papers Accepted at LISA. LISA 2003 |
2002 | ||
7 | Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christine Hogan: How to Write a Book with Someone You Don't Know: Internet Collaboration for the Truly Geeky. LISA 2002 | |
2001 | ||
6 | Thomas A. Limoncelli: Writing Papers for Usenix Refereed Track. LISA 2001 | |
1999 | ||
5 | EE | Thomas A. Limoncelli: Tricks You Can Do If Your Firewall Is a Bridge. Conference on Network Administration 1999: 47-58 |
4 | EE | Thomas A. Limoncelli: Deconstructing User Requests and the Nine Step Model. LISA 1999: 35-44 |
3 | EE | Matthew F. Ringel, Thomas A. Limoncelli: Adverse Termination Procedures -or- "How To Fire A System Administrator". LISA 1999: 45-52 |
1997 | ||
2 | EE | Thomas A. Limoncelli, Tom Reingold, Ravi Narayan, Ralph Loura: Creating a Network for Lucent Bell Labs Research South. LISA 1997: 123-140 |
1 | EE | Thomas A. Limoncelli: Turning the Corner: Upgrading Yourself from "System Clerk" to "System Advocate". LISA 1997: 37-42 |
1 | Keri Carpenter | [9] |
2 | Christine Hogan | [7] |
3 | Ralph Loura | [2] |
4 | Adam Moskowitz | [8] [14] |
5 | Ravi Narayan | [2] |
6 | Tom Reingold | [2] |
7 | Matthew F. Ringel | [3] |