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The '''Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation''' ('''OSDI'''), organized by [[USENIX]], is one of the two top academic conferences on systems research, along with [[Symposium on Operating Systems Principles|SOSP]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/csconf.html|title=Top Publication Venues in Computer Science}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/lab/microsoft-research-asia/articles/osdi-2022-highlights-from-msr-asia-a-peak-at-the-latest-research-in-computer-systems/|title=OSDI 2022 highlights from MSR Asia: A peak at the latest research in computer systems}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://research.google/blog/google-at-usenix-symposium-on-operating-systems-design-and-implementation-osdi-10/|title=Google at USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI ‘10)}}</ref> A number of notable systems were first published as OSDI papers, including [[MapReduce]],<ref>{{cite conference|url=https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi-04/mapreduce-simplified-data-processing-large-clusters|title=MapReduce: Simplified Data Processing on Large Clusters|author=Jeffrey Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat|conference=6th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI'04)|year=2004|conference-url=https://www.usenix.org/legacy/publications/library/proceedings/osdi04/|___location=San Francisco, CA}}</ref>
==History==
Until the early 1990s, [[SOSP]] was the main venue for the systems community to meet and publish work, but it was held only once every two years. In 1994, this led to the creation of OSDI as an alternative venue for years in which SOSP was not held.<ref name=annual-proposal>{{cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXKkG7YFs-5lWUwVy-Yk_SBSiqxfl-L2oN6wjVCEOqwJVhIg/viewform|title=Proposal for an Annual SOSP and OSDI}}</ref> The idea came from [[Jay Lepreau]], who also served as the first program chair.<ref>{{cite journal|journal=ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review|volume=39|issue=1|pages=45-46|doi=10.1145/1496091.1496098|title=In memoriam: Jay Lepreau, 1952-2008}}</ref> In the following years, OSDI and SOSP took turns as the top-tier systems conference of the year. However, the systems community kept growing and, as single-track conferences, both could accept only a limited number of papers; thus, acceptance rates dropped significantly. This led to a community proposal to turn both into annual conferences,<ref name=annual-proposal/>
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