Retreats
From RAD Lab
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Welcome
The RAD lab has regular retreats where we share our progress with our industry sponsors. Use this page to as your central portal for information surrounding retreats.
For details on using this (the RAD Lab wiki) to organize, prepare for, and plan Retreats, check out the Retreat Wiki Guide
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AMP December 2010 (limited access)
Main December 2010 Retreat page
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Summer 2010 (limited access)
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Winter 2010 (limited access)
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Summer 2009 (limited access)
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Winter 2009 (limited access)
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Summer 2008 (limited access)
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Winter 2008 (limited access)
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Summer 2007
Coast Santa Cruz Hotel 175 West Cliff Drive Santa Cruz, California 95050 Phone: 831-426-4330 Fax: 831-426-4015 http://www.coasthotels.com/hotels/usa/california/santa_cruz/coast_santacruz/overview.html
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Retreat Materials Online
- Agenda & Slides
- Poster Titles and Abstracts
- Attendees (restricted viewing)
- Breakout 1 Topics
- Breakout 2 Topics
- Feedback
- Milestones for next retreat
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So you want to drink the RoR Kool-Aid
- Watch the movie: 15-minute screencasts let you watch a programmer go from zero to cool application. Watch these first, then pick a tutorial to work through.
- Get RoR running with 1 click:
- Mac OS X: Locomotive, a self-contained 1-click-install RoR environment
- Win32: 1-click install; note that as the FAQ explains, your spyware filter will incorrectly report that this package contains spyware, but it really doesn't.
- Linux: installation tutorial for Fedora core 4
- Try it yourself: there are various tutorials available to step you through Hello World:
- Getting Your Feet Wet, a noncondescending tutorial from Webmonkey
- Four Days on Rails is a more detailed introduction, which takes 2-3 hours in practice to do all the exercises
- Several other tutorials of varying detail and quality are available as well
- See what others have done in the CS 98/198 Spring 07 RoR undergrad course:
- Buy the book
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Winter 2007 (limited access)
Coast Santa Cruz Hotel 175 West Cliff Drive Santa Cruz, California 95050 Phone: 831-426-4330 Fax: 831-426-4015
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Summer 2006
- Slides
- Intro/Overview (Armando Fox)
- Feedback from Winter 2006 Retreat (Randy Katz)
- Towards a RAMP-based Workload Generator (Archana Ganapathi)
- Conquering Complexity Through Managed Evolution (Harrick Vin, UT Austin/Tata Consultancy)
- Emergent (Mis)behavior vs. Complex Software Systems (paper) (Jeff Mogul, HP Labs)
- Using Reinforcement Learning to Tune Parameters in Internet Services (Peter Bodik)
- I5B: I3 on Internet-in-a-box (Zhangxi Tan and Wei Xu)
- Instrumentation Plan for RADS-1 (James Zhang)
- Distributed detection (XuanLong Nguyen)
- XTrace (Rodrigo Fonseca, George Porter)
- Challenges in Building System Signatures (Steve Zhang)
- Debugging with Friday (Gautam Altekar)
- Breakout topics
- Feedback
- Milestones for next retreat
- Other (old?) Retreat Info
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Winter 2006
- Agenda
- Slides
- Opening Talks
- Internet in a Box - Zhangxi Tan
- Breaking Layers With Annotations in a Distributed Environment - Rodrigo Fonseca/George Porter
- Replay Debugging for Distributed Systems - Dennis Geels
- Signatures Retrieval and Clustering - Steve Zhang
- Capturing and Mining Operator Behavior - Peter Bodik
- Protocol-Independent Adaptive Replay of Application Dialog - Weidong Cui
- Making DHTs Robust to Internet Routing Failures - Karthik Lakshimnarayanan
- Fast and Memory-Efficient Regular Expression Matching for Deep Packet Inspection - Fang Yu
- On the Session Structure of Network Applications - Jayanthkumar Kannan
- Regulating workload in J2EE application servers - Wei Xu
- Node Selection to Minimize Churn in Distributed Systems - Brighten Godfrey
- Proposed RADS Testbed App - James Zhang
- Breakout topics
- I.I.A.B. (Dave)
- 1st Application (Rodrigo & James)
- Lessons from machine learning and systems: past, present, and future (Jordan)
- Industrial strength web development: making PHP industrial strength (Fox)
- Networking and data centers: Inside & Outside (Scott & Ion)
- Report back from breakouts
- Visitor Feedback
- Photo
- Other (old?) Retreat Info
- Main Retreat Page
- Our list of Retreat Guests
- Bob Miller's Registration Status Page
- Tentative Agenda <- Please use the Main Retreat Page above
- Poster abstracts (updated)
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Summer 2005
- Slides
- NSF Proposal Reviews (RADS & COPS)
- Berkeley RAD Lab Technical Vision
- Self-organizing systems and methods for managing Banking IT Infrastructure - Jim Harlow (NetFuel Inc.)
- Challenges in Applying SLT/ML to Systems Dependability - Armando Fox
- Prospects for a New Internet Architecture - Scott Shenker
- Berkeley RAD Lab Center Proposal - David Patterson
- A root cause localization model for large scale systems - Emre Kiciman
- Control Theory in Log Processing Systems - Wei Xu
- Microreplacement a technique for - Shinichi Kawamoto (Hitachi Ltd.)
- Service Placement in a Shared Wide-area Platform - David Oppenheimer
- A Case for an Open Source Data Repository - Archana Ganapathi
- Capturing Esstential System State for Problem identification and Retrieval - Ira Cohen (HP Labs)
- Application-level logs: visualization and anomaly detection - Peter Bodik
- Posters
- Applying Control Theory to Data Stream Processing Systems (pdf) - Wei Xu
- Clustering Abnormal behavior of DNS servers - Bonnie Kirkpatrick, Simon Lacoste-Julien, Wei Xu
- Using HTTP Access Logs To Detect Application-Level Failures In Internet Services - Peter Bodik
- Refining of Failure Detection Technique in Web Applications - Tomohiro Nakamura
