Google: A Computer Scientist''s Playground (From Systems'' Perspective)
Vreme | 27. decembar 2004. 13:00 |
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Predavač | Zoran Dimitrijevic, Google, Inc. |
Mesto | Inovacioni centar u Računskom centru ETF-a |
Search is one of the most important applications used on the internet,
but it also poses some of the most interesting challenges in computer
science. Providing high-quality search requires understanding across
a wide range of computer science disciplines, from lower-level systems
issues like computer architecture, distributed systems, and large-scale
parallel computing to applied areas like information retrieval, machine
learning, data mining, and user-interface design. In this talk I''ll describe
some of the challenges in these areas, discuss some of the interesting
applications related to search that Google has developed over the past
few years, and highlight some of the behind-the-scenes pieces of
infrastructure that we''ve built in order to operate Google''s services.
Zoran Dimitrijevic joined Google in 2004 and is currently working in
the systems infrastructure group as part of the google distributed file
system team. He received a Ph.D. from the University of California,
Santa Barbara in 2004 working on real-time storage systems.