CS298-1 Systems Seminar

Fall 2000

Thursdays, 3:30-4:30, 306 Soda Hall

(directions to Soda Hall)


The UC Berkeley Systems Seminar highlights exciting developments in Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Networking, and related areas.  Graduate students may enroll for one unit of credit. This semester the seminar will focus on issues related to distributed computing and fault tolerance.

Current Schedule

 

Date Speaker Title
8/31/00
9/7/00 Mary Baker
Stanford
Analyzing Wireless Networks
9/14/00 Michael Mitzenmacher
Harvard
IP Routing Based on Multiple
Hash Functions
9/21/00 Dave Lowell
Compaq WRL
The Theory, Performance, and
Limitations of Generic Recovery
9/28/00 Chandramohan A. Thekkath
Compaq SRC
SmartBridge
10/5/00 Brendan Murphy
Microsoft Research
What is the Role for Fault Tolerant systems in this High Availability World?
10/12/00 John Kubiatowicz
Berkeley
Oceanstore
10/19/00 Dawson Engler
Stanford
Checking System Rules Using System-Specific Programmer-Written Compiler Extensions
10/26/00 James Larus
Microsoft Research
Enhanced Server Performance with StagedServer
11/2/00 Joseph L. Hellerstein and Gautam Kar
IBM Research
Two mini-talks
11/9/00 Jim Gray
Microsoft Research
Three Mini-Talks on High Availability
11/16/00 Leslie Lamport
Compaq SRC
Distributed State Machines and Disk Paxos
11/23/00 Thanksgiving No Seminar
11/30/00 Barbara Liskov
MIT
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance
12/7/00 No seminar

 






Katherine A. Yelick, yelick@cs.Berkeley.edu, Last Edited: 10/5/2000