This is not a complete list. Where possible links to the original material are included. See also here.
“Towards a Global Data Infrastructure”, with Nitesh Mor, Ben Zhang, John Kolb, Douglas S. Chan, Nikhil Goyal, Nicholas Sun, Ken Lutz, John Wawrzynek, Edward A. Lee, and John Kubiatowicz, IEEE Internet Computing 20(3): 54-62 (2016).
“The Cloud is Not Enough: Saving IoT from the Cloud”, with Ben Zhang, Nitesh Mor, John Kolb, Douglas S. Chan, Goyal, Nicholas Sun, Ken Lutz, John Wawrzynek, Edward A. Lee, and John Kubiatowicz, HotCloud 20155.
“Managing Technical Debt”, in ACM Queue Magazine 10(3), March 2012.
“Bambi Meets Godzilla: They Elope —
Open Source Meets the Commercial World”, at EuroBSDCon, Warsaw (October 2012).
“The Robustness Principle Reconsidered”, in ACM Queue Magazine (June 2011). “Sendmail”,
in
The Architecture of Open Source Applications
(chapter, May 2011). “Internet Mail — Past, Present, and
(a bit of) the Future”, at Asia BSDCon, Tokyo (March 2009).
This talk overlaps with the “Fifty Years” talk but has been updated and includes new material. “Starting an Open-Source Based
Company (My Personal Experience)”, at Open Source Bootcamp
(October 2008). “A Conversation with Steve Bourne, Eric Allman,
and Bryan Cantrill” in ACM Queue 6
(July and September 2008). “A Tribute to Jim Gray” in ACM Queue
Magazine (May 2008). “The Internet Identity Crisis”, at
the Asilomar Microcomputer
Workshop (April 2008). “Domainkeys Identified Mail Technology
Overview”, Google Tech Talk (available on You Tube)
(December 2007). “Open Source, The Internet, and the
Future of Email” at Interop, Moscow (May 2007). “Email Authentication: What, Why, How” in ACM Queue 4, 9 (November
2006). “Email Authentication using
Domainkeys
Identified Mail (DKIM)”, talk to the Japan Email Anti-Abuse
Working
Group (November 2006). “Fifty Years of Internet Email, 1981–2030”,
keynote lecture at the “25 years of Internet Mail” event at the
Computer
History Museum (October 2006). This talk was
repeated in Europe and Japan. “Meditations on Messaging” at the
Telluride Technology Festival (October 2006). “Complying with Compliance” in ACM Queue 4, 7 (September
2006). “So You’ve Got Authentication Now. Yippee”,
invited talk, MIT Spam Conference (March 2006). “Beyond SenderID and SPF —
Cryptographic Solutions”, with Jim Fenton and Miles Libbey, at
the SenderID Summit, New York City (July 2005). "A Conversation with James Gosling" in ACM Queue 2, 5 (July 2004) “The Economics of Spam” in ACM Queue 1, 9 (December
2003). "A Conversation with Peter Ford" in ACM Queue 1, 8 (November
2003). "Wireless Networking Considered Flaky" in ACM Queue 1, 7 (October
2003). “Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, the FTC, and
Spam” in ACM Queue 1,
6 (September 2003). “Viewing Open Source with an Open Mind” —
with Marshall Kirk McKusick, in ACM Queue 1, 5 (July 2003). "A Conversation with Chris DiBona" in ACM Queue 1, 5 (July 2003). "So You Want To Do a Startup" — Invited Talk, LISA
2002, USENIX Association (November 2002). "Sendmail Evolution: 8.10 and Beyond", with
Gregory Neil Shapiro, in Proceedings of the FREENIX Track: 1999
USENIX Annual Technical Conference (June 1999). “Configuring and Managing
Sendmail” — a full-day tutorial for USENIX Association,
presented at conferences 1993–2005. Also presented at
the Asia
Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operating Technologies
(APRICOT), Hong Kong 1997 and Manila 1998. “Changes in Sendmail Version 8” in Proceedings
of the 1994 AUUG Queensland Summer Technical Conference,
Gateway Hotel, Brisbane, March 1994. “The Ring Array Processor: A
Multiprocessing Peripheral for Connectionist Applications” —
with
Nelson Morgan, James Beck, Phil Kohn, Jeff Bilmes, and Joachim
Beer, in
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 14, pp.
248–259 (1992). “C Advisor”, an ongoing column in Unix
Review magazine (1986–91). “The RAP: A Ring Array Processor for
Layered Network Calculations” — with N. Morgan, J. Beck, P.
Kohn, J.
Bilmes, and J. Beer, in IEEE Application Specific Array
Processor Conference, September 5–7, 1990, Princeton, NJ “Unix — The Data Forms” — part of the
special session “What It Is To Be Unix”, presented at the Winter
1987
USENIX Technical Conference, Washington D.C. (January 21, 1987). “An Interview with Peter Honeyman” —
in Unix Review 4, 1 (January 1986). “Patterns in Data Management” — in Unix Review 3, 8 (August 1985). “An Exception Handler for C” (with
David Been) — in Proceedings of the Spring 1985 USENIX
Conference, Portland, Oregon (June 1985). “Sendmail Revisited” (with Miriam
Amos) — in Proceedings of the Spring 1985 USENIX Conference,
Portland, Oregon (June 1985). “Database System Concepts” — in Proceedings
of the Spring 1984 European Unix Users' Group Conference,
Nijmegen, Holland (invited paper) (April 1984). Also presented
at the
1986 Australian Unix Users' Group Conference, Perth, Australia
(February 1986) and as a special seminar at the University of
New South
Wales, Sydney, Australia (February 1986). “Writing Papers with nroff using –me” — in
Unix User's Supplementary Documents, 4.3 Berkeley
Software Distribution (April 1986). “–me Reference Manual” — in Unix User's
Supplementary Documents, 4.3 Berkeley Software
Distribution (April 1986). “Writing NROFF Terminal Descriptions” — in
Unix System Manager's Manual, 4.3 Berkeley Software
Distribution (April 1986). “An Introduction to the Source Code
Control System” — in Unix Programmer's Supplementary
Documents, Volume 1, 4.3 Berkeley Software Distribution
(April 1986). “Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide”
— in Unix System Manager's Manual, 4.3 Berkeley Software
Distribution (April 1986). “Sendmail – An Internetwork Mail Router” —
in Unix System Manager's Manual, 4.3 Berkeley Software
Distribution (April 1986). “Star Trek”, a guide to the trek game — in
Unix User's Supplementary Documents, 4.3 Berkeley
Software Distribution (April 1986). “Sendmail – A Mail Transport System”
— in Proceedings of Winter 1983 UNICOM Conference, San
Diego, California (January 1983). “C Style and Portability”, an all day
tutorial presented several times at USENIX Technical
Conferences. “Sendmail Overview and Comparison to
MMDF” — an invited presentation before the CSNET Technical
Committee,
Chicago (February 1983). “Mail Systems and Addressing in 4.2
BSD” — in UNICOM Conference Proceedings, joint
proceedings of Software Tools User Group, USENIX Association,
and /usr/group, San Diego, CA, January 1983. “INGRES Version 6.2 Reference Manual”
(with J. Woodfill, N. Whyte, M. Ubell, P. Siegel, D. Ries, M.
Meyer, P.
Hawthorn, R. Epstein, and R. Berman). Electronics Research
Laboratory
Memorandum No. UCB/ERL M79/43 (May 1979). “Embedding a Relational Data Sublanguage in a
General Purpose Programming Language” (with M. Stonebraker
and G. Held) — in Proceedings of Conference on Data:
Abstraction, Definition, and Structure, Salt Lake City,
Utah (March 1976). Reprinted in The INGRES Papers: Anatomy
of a Relational Database System (Michael Stonebraker,
Editor). Addison-Wesley, 1986. “The Design and Implementation of
Query
Modification in the Data Base Management System INGRES.”
Electronics
Research Laboratory Memorandum No. UCB/ERL M81/10. March 1981. “Performance Enhancements to a Relational
Database System” (with M. Stonebraker, J. Woodfill, J.
Ranstrom, M. Murphy, and M. Meyer) — in ACM Transactions on
Database Systems 8, 2 (June 1983). Reprinted in The
INGRES Papers: Anatomy of a Relational Database System
(Michael Stonebraker, Editor). Addison-Wesley, 1986. “Observations on the Evolution of a Software
System” (with M. Stonebraker) — in IEEE Computer 15,
6 (June 1982).