Thursday / 2 pm - 3 pm / 3102 Siebel Center (Confirmed Time and Location)
First Meeting: January 24, 2008 (2nd week of classes)
Previous Seminar Versions: [CS591IG-Fall 2007] [CS591IG-Spring 2007] [CS591IG-Fall 2006] [CS591IG-Spring 2006]
Course Organizer: Indranil Gupta
Course Attendees: Students of DPRG Research Group (and prospective members)
This course is devoted to a critical analysis of the latest papers and hot topics in distributed systems. Conferences of interest are include (but are not limited to) ICDCS, DSN, Middleware, NSDI, PODC, DISC, SRDS, OSDI, Usenix, Sensys, IPTPS, HotDep, HotOS, HotNets, SIGCOMM, Infocom. and prominent journals. Some course sessions will be devoted to students giving upcoming conference talks. The seminar content is mutually exclusive from that of CS 591 SN.
To take this seminar course, you should either (1) be formally or informally a part of the DPRG or (2) have permission from Indy (meet him: usually given if you are looking to work with him in the future).
Meets: Thursdays / 2 pm - 3 pm in 3102 Siebel Center.
Schedule: Up soon.
Immediate TODO's for Students Taking this Seminar:
Before January 31, 2008 (Thursday), please email TWO paper suggestions to Indy, with the subject line "CS 591IG Paper Suggestions".
Please provide the full author list, full paper title, conference name, month and year, and a link to the pdf for any papers you suggest (including your own publications).
To select your TWO papers, use latest publications from either conferences or journals (papers no earlier than 2005). For conferences, use the latest versions of conferences that are relevant to Distributed Systems research: this includes top conferences such as ICDCS, DSN, Middleware, NSDI, PODC, DISC, SRDS, OSDI, Usenix, Sensys, IPTPS, HotDep, HotOS, HotNets, SIGCOMM, Infocom, etc. (but is not limited to them). Any top Distributed Computing journal is also a good source (especially ACM and IEEE Journals such as Distributed Computing, IEEE TPDS, JSS, IEEE TNSM, IEEE TAAS, ACM TON, ACM TOCS, Distributed Computing, JPDC, etc.). If you still do not know which conferences to start looking at, a good place to start is the list of links to conferences on the CS 591SN websites - see [CS591SN-Fall 2007] [CS591SN- Fall 2006].
In addition, please DO NOT choose papers presented in previous versions of CS 591IG [CS591IG-Fall 2007] [CS591IG-Spring 2007] [CS591IG-Fall 2006][CS591IG-Spring 2006] [CS591IG-Fall 2005] or current/previous versions of CS 591 SN [CS591SN-Spring 2007] [CS591SN-Fall 2007] [CS591SN-Spring 2007] [CS591SN-Fall 2006] [CS591SN-Fall 2006] [CS591SN-Spring 2006] [CS591SN-Fall 2005]. You may be able to select papers from the "Paper Suggestions" list that appears at the bottom of previous CS591IG pages (but that were not selected for presentation in any of the above seminars).
Select only papers that are (1) extremely well-written, (2) that tackle an important problem, (3) that propose a novel solution, as well as (4) that have a thorough analysis or evaluation. If you are unable to find such papers, choose papers that have at least THREE of the above characteristics (1)-(4).
In addition, if you have any papers that you will be presenting in upcoming conferences, please include them also (in addition to the above two paper suggestions).
After January 31, 2008, once the "Spring 2008 Paper Suggestions" (see bottom of this page) have been put up, and before February 4, 2008 (Monday) , sign up for one paper presentation (paper choice and date) by emailing Indy with subject line "CS591IG Paper Choice".
First Meeting: January 24 (2nd week of classes).
Each Meeting: ONE Paper discussion + DPRG-specific stuff.
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Date |
Presenters and Slides |
Topic |
Main Papers |
| Jan 17 | - |
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No Meeting. |
| Jan 24 | Indy Gupta |
Introduction Meeting. |
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| Jan 31 | Everyone |
Ongoing Research and Semester Plans |
Group Meeting |
| Feb 7 |
NO SEMINAR |
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| Feb 14 |
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| Feb 21 | Steve Ko | Research Presentation |
Moara |
| Feb 28 | Jay Patel | Research Presentation |
Rappel |
| Mar 6 |
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| Mar 13 | Imranul Hoque |
One Hop Reputations for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Workloads Michael Piatek, Tomas Isdal, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington, NSDI 2008 |
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| Mar 20 |
No Seminar - Spring Break
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| Mar 27 | Brian Cho |
"BFT Protocols under Fire, Atul Singh, Rice University; Petros Maniatis,
Intel Research Berkeley; Peter Druschel, Max Planck Institute for
Software Systems; Timothy Roscoe, ETH Zürich
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| Apr 3 | Group Meeting |
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| Apr 10 | Group Meeting |
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| Apr 17 | Ramses Morales |
cSAMP: A System for Network-Wide Flow Monitoring Vyas Sekar, Carnegie Mellon University; Michael K. Reiter, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Walter Willinger, AT&T Labs Research; Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University; Ramana Rao Kompella, Purdue University; David G. Andersen, Carnegie Mellon University, NSDI 2008 |
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| Apr 24 | Lucas Cook |
Sinfonia: A New Paradigm for Building Scalable Distributed Systems Marcos K. Aguilera, Arif Merchant, Mehul Shah, Alistair Veitch, and Christos Karamanolis SOSP 2007 Best paper award http://www.sosp2007.org/papers/sosp064-aguilera.pdf |
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Do Incentives Build Robustness in BitTorrent? M. Piatek, T. Isdal, T. Anderson, and A. Krishnamurthy, University of Washington; Arun Venkataramani, University of Massachusetts Amherst NSDI 2007
Profiling a million user DHT J. Falkner, M. Piatek, J. John, A. Krishnamurthy, T. Anderson, University of Washington IMC 2007
One Hop Reputations for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Workloads Michael Piatek, Tomas Isdal, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington, NSDI 2008
Peering through the Shroud: The Effect of Edge Opacity on IP-based Client Identification Martin Casado and Michael J. Freedman, Stanford University, NSDI 2007, http://yuba.stanford.edu/~casado/illum-nsdi07.pdf
Zyzzyva: Speculative Byzantine Fault Tolerance Ramakrishna Kotla, Lorenzo Alvisi, Mike Dahlin, Allen Clement, and Edmund Wong SOSP 2007 Best paper award http://www.sosp2007.org/papers/sosp052-kotla.pdf
Sinfonia: A New Paradigm for Building Scalable Distributed Systems Marcos K. Aguilera, Arif Merchant, Mehul Shah, Alistair Veitch, and Christos Karamanolis SOSP 2007 Best paper award http://www.sosp2007.org/papers/sosp064-aguilera.pdf
One Hop Reputations for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Workloads Michael Piatek, Tomas Isdal, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and Thomas Anderson, University of Washington, NSDI 2008
cSAMP: A System for Network-Wide Flow Monitoring Vyas Sekar, Carnegie Mellon University; Michael K. Reiter, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Walter Willinger, AT&T Labs Research; Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University; Ramana Rao Kompella, Purdue University; David G. Andersen, Carnegie Mellon University, NSDI 2008
Hidden problems of asynchronous proactive recovery Sousa, P., Neves, N.F., Verisimmo, P. HotDep 2007
Dynamo: Amazon's Highly Available Key-value Store Giuseppe DeCandia, Deniz Hastorun, Madan Jampani, Gunavardhan Kakulapati, Avinash Lakshman, Alex Pilchin , Swaminathan Sivasubramanian, Peter Vosshall, Werner Vogels SOSP 2007
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