The University of Washington Department of Computer Science and Engineering has a couple of interesting broadcasts related to high performance computing.
The Google Linux Cluster
Google's Linux cluster currently processes over 150 million queries a day, searching a multi-terabyte web index for every query with an average response time of less than a quarter of a second, with near-100% uptime. In this discussion, Google Fellow Urs Hölzle will describe the software and hardware infrastructure that makes this performance possible, as well as provide an overview of the main problems facing a web search, software architecture, servers and compact rack hardware designs.
UWTV Program: The Google Linux Cluster
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CSE Colloquia - 2002
The University of Washington Department of Computer Science and Engineering presents broadcasts of research colloquia by members of the department and the greater computer science community. The colloquia present cutting-edge research in all areas of computer science.
Included in this series are the following programs:
- Amazon.com: Differentiating with Technology
- Assisted Cognition
- Automatic Tools for Building Secure Systems
- Automating the Design of Visualizations
- Autonomous Computing
- Computer Graphics: Communications Media
- Computer Science Programming Languages
- Data Mining
- Data Structures & Algorithms
- Designing User Interfaces
- Dynamic Invariant Detection
- Embedded Networked Sensing Systems
- Error-Tolerant Networking Protocols
- Fluid Interaction for High Resolution Wall-Size Displays
- Genome: Transcriptional Regulatory Modules
- Herald: Global Event Notification
- Improving Information Interactions
- Information Fusion: Multidocument Summarization
- Interactive Visual Media
- Internet Congestion Control, Bandwidth-Delay Product
- Linear Time Encodable/Decodable Codes
- Logic in Computer Science
- Model Checking Software Artifacts
- Online Science: The World-Wide Telescope
- Parallelizing Programs using Approximate Code
- Proactive Computing: A Progress Report
- PUMA 2: Bridging the Processor/Memory Gap
- Rendering Translucent Materials
- Security Protocols for Broadcast Communications
- Semiconductor Industry, Integrated Solutions
- Sharing and Abstraction in Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning
- Signal-Processing Framework for Forward and Inverse Rendering
- SUDS: Thread Level Speculation with Minimal Hardware Support
- Text Editing: Outlier Finding
- Text Mining with Information Extraction
- The Google Linux Cluster
- Trends in Adaptive Computing
- Visualmotor Tasks and Human Learning


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