Presentation Schedule // CS 525: Advanced Distributed Systems // Spring 09


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Student-led presentations start 2/12, first batch runs 2/12 through 3/19.

By January 31, 5 pm, sign up for a presentation slot (from below, on the dates 2/12 through 3/19 only): Form groups of 2, or discuss with Indy at one of his office hours (Tu, Th 10.45 am-12 pm, 3112 SC). To sign up for a presentation slot, you have to meet Indy during one of his office hours (email will not be accepted). See the table below for a list of available topics. For your Topic of interest, if the "Presenters, Slides and Reviews" link for that topic's row (see table below) is empty or has a "& ??" on it, that topic is still available!

O Tips for Presentations and Reviews

O What to Do for Each Class (February 12 onwards)

Instructions for presentation sessions (discussed in class): 

Note: Some papers may be accessible from only inside the CS department.

Your work (presentations and reviews) should be original and independent. If you reuse slides from someone else's presentation, please acknowledge them. The standard university policies on original work, cheating and attribution apply to these presentations.

A final note to all: You are encouraged to read ahead of the class, especially if you find one (or more) topics that interest you enough to want to do a project and write a paper on. As a tip, some of the more interesting topics occur in the second half of the course.


Date

Presenters,

Slides,

and 

 Reviews  

Topic

Main Papers

More Papers (optional)

Must-see Papers if your Project overlaps with the area.

1/20 Indy

[ppt]

Introduction See topic "Epidemics" below
1/22 Indy

[ppt]

Decentralized (P2P) Systems

See topic "Overlays and DHTs" below

1/27 Indy

[ppt]

Decentralized (P2P) Systems

See topic "Overlays and DHTs" below  
1/29 Indy

[ppt]

The Grid and The Clouds  
2/3 NO LECTURE
2/5 Indy

[ppt]

Basic Distributed Computing Concepts
2/10 Indy

[ppt]

Sensor Networks
2/12 Indy

[ppt]

Epidemics

2/13 (Friday)   Location TBA Yahoo! Training Seminar (day-long) on using the Cirrus cloud  
2/17 Dong Wang & Farhana Ashraf

[reviews]

[ppt]

Overlays and DHTs
2/19 Abhishek Verma & Nicolas Zea

[reviews]

[ppt]

Cloud Computing Software - 1
2/24 Raoul Rivas

[reviews]

[slides-pdf]

P2P Apps
2/26 Anh Nguyen

[reviews]

[ppt]

Cloud Computing Infrastructures Join Googlegroups on Cloud Computing

(review ONE paper from the two below)

  • Above the clouds (see the latest version of the paper on the site), M. Armbrust et al, Berkeley RADLAB
  • Internet-Scale Service Efficiency, J. H. Hamilton, LADIS 2008

    (review ONE bullet from the two below)

    Infrastructures:

  • Amazon EC2 and S3
  • Google AppEngine
  • Others: IBM Blue Cloud, SUN network.com, others (Joyent, Flexiscale, GoGrid) - see the GoogleGroups

 

3/1

Project Survey Report due, 11.59 pm [12pt font, single-sided, 3 pages max]

Instructions for Survey and its Submission

3/3 Saurabh Nangia & Parya Moinzadeh

[reviews]

[slides-pdf]

Sensor Net Routing
3/5 Maryam Rahmaniheris & Daniel Uhlig

[reviews]

[ppt]

In-network processing

 

3/10 Yingyi Liang & Shuo Tang

[reviews]

[ppt]

Cloud Computing Software - 2
3/12 Abdullah Al Nayeem and Ahmed Khurshid

[reviews]

[ppt]

Distributed Monitoring and  Management
3/17 Indy

[reviews]

[ppt]

Probabilistic Membership Protocols

 

3/19 Keunsoo Yim & Hui Xue

[reviews]

[ppt]

In Byzantium
3/24  

 

 

Spring Vacation - No Class.

 

 

 

3/26  

 

 

Spring Vacation - No Class.

 

 

 

3/29

Project Midterm Report due, 11.59 pm [12pt font, single-sided, 8 pages max]

Instructions for Midterm and its Submission

3/31 Ramses Morales

[slides-pdf]

Availability-Aware Systems

(read the papers, but no reviews required for this session)

 
4/2 Ramses Morales

[slides-pdf]

Publish-Subscribe/CDNs

(read the papers, but no reviews required for this session)

4/5

All Midterm Reviews due, 11.59 pm

4/7 Chi-Hung Lu

[slides] [reviews]

Distributed Debugging

(regular review schedule starts back up from this session onwards)

4/9 Maryam Rahmaniheris & Daniel Uhlig

[slides] [reviews]

Characteristic Studies
4/14 Ahmed Khurshid & Abdullah Al-Nayeem

[reviews] [ppt]

What about the Network?
4/16  Indy

[reviews]

Design Methodologies, Handling Stress

(No class today, but if you submitted a review on time, you can skip one of the remaining review sessions)

4/21 Keunsoo Yim & Parya Moinzadeh [slides] [reviews] Industrial Systems  
4/28 Saurabh Nangia & Abhishek Verma

[ppt] [reviews]

Skepticism

(review any 3)

Canceled Farhana Ashraf & Dong Wang Sources of unreliability in networks

 

4/30 Indy

[ppt] [reviews]

Structure of Networks  

(review any one of the following 3 papers)

 

5/5 Indy

[ppt]

Wrap-Up

(no reviews required for the following papers. paper copies for the first three were handed out in class)

END OF CLASSES

5/8

Project Final Report due, 11.59 pm [12pt font, single-sided, 12 pages max]

(Deadline is Hard and final, no extensions!)

    $$$

(review both)

 
Leftover  A Step Back 

 

Leftover   Distributed Management (2)  
Leftover  Indy Handling Stress
Leftover   Selfish algorithms   
Leftover Security
Leftover   Economic Theory
Leftover   The future of sensor nets?
Leftover   P2P - Etc.  
Leftover   The End-to-End Approach
4/25 Automatic Computing and Inference
Leftover   Modular Systems  
Leftover Practical theory perspectives
Leftover    Topology and Naming
Leftover   Classical Algorithms  
Leftover   Caching

 

 

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Note: The above Spring 2009 schedule features around 80 total papers, out of which approximately 25 papers are new compared to the Spring 2008 version of the course.

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