Dans un billet de blog de Bryan Cantrill's, auteur de DTrace:
    
    
     In talking to Lars, Kasper
      and Erik about how they ended up in Aarhus a common theme emerged:
      all had — in one way or another — been drawn to work with Professor Ole Lehrmann
      Madsen on the
      VM for the BETA language. 
    
    
    I suppose I
      shouldn’t be surprised that this cluster of engineers has a
      professor and a university at its root; Brown’s Tom Doeppner has served a similar role
      for us, with his CS169 giving rise to an entire generation of OS innovation. The two schools
      of engineers share much in common: both are highly technical and
      close-knit — but with a history of being open to newcomers
        and an emphasis on developing their junior members. (Of
      course, the difference is that we of the CS169 School don’t all
      live in Providence.) And the intersection of the two schools is
      particularly interesting: VMware’s seminal ASPLOS
      paper is a
      joint product of Keith Adams of the CS169 School and Ole Agesen of
      the BETA School.
    
    Emphase en gras de ma part.
    
    http://dtrace.org/blogs/bmc/2012/10/08/a-systems-software-double-header-surge-and-goto/
    
    Erick