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Comp620GRAD SEM IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUT |
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Prof. Willy Zwaenepoel |
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Jan 24th PING TAO
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System Support for Bandwidth Management and Content Adaptation in Internet Applications David Andersen, Deepak Bansal, and Dorothy Curtis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University; and Hari Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Jan 31st CRISTIAN COARFA
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The interactive performance of SLIM: a stateless, thin-client architecture Brian K. Schmidt, Monica S. Lam, J. Duane Northcutt* (Stanford University and Sun Microsystems Laboratories) |
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Feb 7th SAMEH ELNIKETY
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Design and Evaluation of a Continuous Consistency Model for Replicated Services Haifeng Yu and Amin Vahdat, Duke University |
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Feb 14th JUAN NAVARRO
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Kenneth J. Duda, David R. Cheriton (Stanford University) |
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Feb 21st YURI DOTSENKO
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The design and implementation of an intentional naming system William Adjie-Winoto, Elliot Schwartz, Hari Balakrishnan, Jeremy Lilley (MIT) |
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Feb 28th SANTASHIL PALCHAUDHURY
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Scalable, Distributed Data Structures for Internet Service Construction Steven D. Gribble, Eric A. Brewer, Joseph M. Hellerstein, and David Culler, University of California at Berkeley |
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Mar 14th Attend Talk @ 4p in DH 1064 |
Angela Demke Brown, Carnegie Mellon University, Rice Faculty Candidate Taming the Memory Hogs: Explicit Compiler-based Memory Management for Out-of-core Applications |
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Mar 21st RAJNISH KUMAR |
Interposed Request Routing for Scalable Network Storage Darrell Anderson, Jeff Chase, and Amin Vahdat, Duke University |
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Apr 4th AMIT SAHA |
On the scale and performance of cooperative web proxy caching Alec Wolman, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Nitin Sharma, Neal Cardwell, Anna Karlin, Henry M. Levy (University of Washington)
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Apr 11th ANUPAM CHANDA |
Yasushi Saito, Brian N. Bershad, Henry M. Levy (University of Washington)
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Apr 18th EYAL DE LARA |
Checking System Rules Using System-Specific, Programmer-Written Compiler Extensions Dawson Engler, Benjamin Chelf, Andy Chou, and Seth Hallem, Stanford University |
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