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This reading group has been formed with the aim gain more breadth in distributed systems, and to identify papers we want to go back and read in depth. We'll mostly read papers in distributed systems and sometimes in related areas.

The leader will read the papers in depth, paying attention to key ideas they think are important. They will give a summary or describe main ideas in the paper to the group. The group can then ask more questions about various parts and/or have discussions about how various ideas can be used, or are relevant to our work or others.

Anyone is welcome to come attend the discussions, but if you'd like to come regularly, we expect that you're also presenting papers.

 

Location: Gates 415

Time: Fridays at 2.30 pm

 

DateLeaderPaper
 Collin LeeTime, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System
Detection of Mutual Inconsistency in Distributed Systems
 Seo Jin ParkRPC by Birrell / Nelson
Behnam MontazeriDaRPC
 Stephen YangArrakis: The Operating System is the Control Plane
Satoshi Matsushita

Invyswell: A Hybrid Transactional Memory for Haswell’s Restricted Transactional Memory (PACT 2014) (Cf, Slides about Haswell's Transactional Memory) Discussion Slides (pdf)

 Manolis PapadakisF1: A Distributed SQL That Scales
Jonathan EllithorpeResilient Distributed Datasets: A Fault-Tolerant Abstraction for In-Memory Cluster Computing
  <No reading group as multiple group members are unavailable.>
  <No reading group. We will have a presentation by Behnam on RAMCloud-related stuff.>
  <No reading group as multiple group members are unavailable.>
  <No reading group. PlatformLab retreat.>
 Henry Qindsync: Efficient Block-wise Synchronization of Multi-Gigabyte Binary Data
 John OusterhoutMegastore: Providing Scalable, Highly Available Storage for Interactive Services
 Ankita KejriwalCassandra: A Decentralized Structured Storage System (also: website, white paper by Datastax)
   
   
   

 

 

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