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Past Projects

 

PASS: Provenance-Aware Storage Systems
HECURA: Scalable Data Management
PQL: Path Query Language
Hourglass:  Scalable infrastructure for sensor network applications
Network Coordinates:  Using abstract coordinate spaces to organize networks
Filesystem Performance:  Specific analysis/benchmarking of file systems
The Charles:  Peer to peer storage system
No-Futz Computing:  Making computer systems require less tinkering
Dynamic Distributed Systems:  Dynamic peer-to-peer system organization
Application-Specific Benchmarking:  Measuring system performance in the context of specific applications
System Performance:  Benchmarking whole systems
VINO Operating System:  Extensible Unix-like operating system
WWW Push-Caching
WWW Benchmarking:  Benchmarking web server
Anvil:  A modular and extensible toolkit for building database back ends
Asbestos:  A prototype operating system

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