Professor Ravi Netravali, who recently joined UCLA’s Computer Science department after completing his PhD at MIT, had 3 papers appear in this year’s ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing (SoCC), including a paper awarded best paper. Cloud computing is very popular, with systems like Amazon’s EC2, Microsoft’s Azure, and Google Compute, being the platforms of choice for many new and traditional software companies. SoCC is the leading new research conference on this topic.
Ravi Netravali教授最近在麻省理工学院完成博士学位后加入了加州大学洛杉矶分校计算机科学系,他在今年的ACM云计算研讨会(SoCC)上发表了3篇论文,其中一篇论文获得了最佳论文奖。云计算非常流行,亚马逊的EC2、微软的Azure和Google Compute等系统是许多新的和传统软件公司的首选平台。SoCC是这方面的领先的新研究会议。
Professor Netravali’s papers (two with his UCLA PhD students Lana Ramjit and Pradeep Dogga and one with James Mickens, a colleague from Harvard) cover topics that vary from efficient distributed data processing to web systems to systems debugging using natural language processing. Netravali’s award paper, titled “Reverb: Speculative Debugging for Web Applications”, solves two very challenging problems – value provenance and speculative replay – in a tractable and practical way so that the tool he developed can be immediately used to help millions of web developers debug their distributed applications.
Netravali教授的论文(两篇与加州大学洛杉矶分校的博士生Lana Ramjit和Pradeep Dogga合著,一篇与哈佛大学的同事James Mickens合著)涵盖了从高效的分布式数据处理到web系统到使用自然语言处理进行系统调试的各种主题。Netravali的获奖论文名为“Reverb:Web应用程序的推测性调试”,以一种简单实用的方式解决了两个非常具有挑战性的问题:价值来源和推测性回放,这样他开发的工具就可以立即用于帮助数百万Web开发人员调试他们的分布式应用程序。
Out of 157 submissions, SoCC’s program committee selected 39 papers to include in this year’s program. Four of those papers were from UCLA. Netravali’s Reverb paper is the only award-winning paper in SoCC 2019. In addition to Professor Netravali’s three papers, the fourth UCLA paper came from Professors Miryung Kim and Harry Xu.
在提交的157份报告中,社会福利委员会的项目委员会选择了39份论文纳入今年的项目。其中四份是加州大学洛杉矶分校的。Netravali的Reverb论文是2019年SoCC唯 一获奖论文。除了Netravali教授的三篇论文外,加州大学洛杉矶分校的第四篇论文来自Miryng Kim和Harry Xu教授。
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