hypersurface.net
David Petrou
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My favorite place is the 61c Cafe. This homepage is years out of date. I live in New York City and work at Google now. See how we've put places mentioned in books on maps. My main project is Google Goggles. Which lets you search by pointing your phone and snapping a picture of what you want to know more about. There be dragons below. I defended my PhD thesis. Entitled `Cluster scheduling for explicitly-speculative tasks.'. This work formed the Batchactive Scheduling Project summarized here. Are available...
isaac.cs.berkeley.edu
Cracking Crypto Keys on the NOW Cluster
http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/isaac/crypto-challenge.html
Cracking Crypto Keys on the NOW Cluster. RSA Data Security Inc. Is offering a key-cracking challenge. The goal is to find the encryption key for a given algorithm and ciphertext (with some known plaintext). At 9am on 28 January, the ISAAC Group. Started using the NOW clusters. And some other machines) to break a 40-bit key. This task was completed in just under 3.5 hours, earning us the $1000 prize. Thanks for the NOW! Ian Goldberg, iang@cs.berkeley.edu.
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Young Hyun Cho, Ph.D. Biography
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Young H. Cho graduated from UC Berkeley. With a bachelors degree in Computer Science. While attending Berkeley, he was in a research project group called NOW. Networks of Workstations. From July of 1996 to August of 1999 he worked as an engineer/programmer at Myricom, Inc. In Fall of 1999. By Spring of 2001, he completed his Masters of Science in Engineering from Electrical Computer Engineering department while working for UT Research Laboratory Applied Research Laboratory. 10849 Lurline Avenue, Chatswor...
iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu
ICEBERG v0.0
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ICEBERG Version 0.0 Release Notes. Web-site: http:/ iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu/release/. Download: http:/ iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu/release/iceberg0.tar.gz. Contact: iceberg-devel@iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu. Sat Jun 10 13:10:27 PDT 2000. ICEBERG System Introduction and Overview. The design of the ICEBERG architecture is driven by the following types of services:. The protocol for establishing and maintaining communication sessions). To enable any-to-any communications, integrated communication systems also need ...
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Computing Technology @ UNH Manchester | Learn, Share, Innovate | Page 2
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Computing Technology @ UNH Manchester. Newer posts →. March 3, 2013 · 1:50 pm. Introducing People of ACM – An Interview with David Patterson. Courtesy of http:/ www.acm.org. In the February 28, 2013 second installment of Introducing People of ACM interview, David Patterson, director of the Parallel Computing Lab at UC Berkeley and former ACM president, answers questions, revealing his insight into the pervasive and booming expansion of big data now inherent in the computing technology field. Finally, Pat...
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ICEBERG v1
http://iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu/release1/index.html
ICEBERG Version 1 Release Notes. Web-site: http:/ iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu/release1/. Download: http:/ iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu/release1/iceberg1.tar.gz. Contact: iceberg-devel@iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu. Sun Jun 24 16:05:34 PDT 2001. ICEBERG System Introduction and Overview. The design of the ICEBERG architecture is driven by the following types of services:. The protocol for establishing and maintaining communication sessions). To enable any-to-any communications, integrated communication systems also need ...
harvard-cs263.blogspot.com
Harvard CS263: February 2009
http://harvard-cs263.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
Wireless Sensor Networks - Spring 2009. Friday, February 27, 2009. Flush and RCRT: Transporting your data reliably. Flush: A Reliable Bulk Transport Protocol for Multihop Wireless Networks. Kim, et al.). RCRT: Rate-Controlled Reliable Transport for Wireless Sensor Networks. Paek, et al.). Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Trickle: A Self-Regulating Algorithm for Code Propagation and Maintenance in Wireless Sensor Networks. Levis et al.). RBP: Robust Broadcast Propagation in Wireless Networks. We spent a few mi...
iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu
The ICEBERG Project: Overview
http://iceberg.cs.berkeley.edu/overview.html
ICEBERG System Introduction and Overview. Such an application intercepts flows in a range of formats, originating in different access networks (e.g., voice, fax, e-mail), and delivers them appropriately formatted for a particular end terminal (e.g., handset, fax machine, computer) based on the callee's preferences. The design of the ICEBERG architecture is driven by the following types of services:. To allow end users to customize their communication service (such as when they want to be called, on what ...