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SUMMARY:Networked Systems in the Era of Programmable Dataplanes - Arvind K
 rishnamurthy\, University of Washington
DTSTART:20220217T150000Z
DTEND:20220217T160000Z
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CONTACT:Srinivasan Keshav
DESCRIPTION:Emerging networking architectures are allowing for flexible an
 d reconfigurable packet processing at line rate both on the switch and the
  NIC. Despite their promising new functionality\, programmable switches an
 d NICs are not all-powerful\; they have limited state\, support limited ty
 pes of operations\, and limit per-packet computation to operate at line ra
 te. In this talk\, I will describe how to mask resource limitations using 
 approximation techniques and new scheduling algorithms and how to build a 
 general framework for exposing in-network computing capability to distribu
 ted applications. In addition to presenting case studies of optimizing net
 worked systems\, I will reflect on the role of programmable dataplanes in 
 datacenter computing.\n\nBio: Arvind Krishnamurthy is the Short-Dooley Pro
 fessor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. His 
 research interests span various aspects of building effective and robust c
 omputer systems\, in the context of both data centers and Internet-scale s
 ystems. More recently\, his research has focussed on programmable networks
  and systems for machine learning. He is an ACM fellow\, a past program ch
 air of ACM SIGCOMM and Usenix NSDI and serves on their technical steering 
 committees\, is the Vice President of Usenix\, and serves on the ICSI and 
 CRA boards.
LOCATION:FW11 and https://cl-cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/97216272378?pwd=M2diTFhMT
 nppckJtNWhFVTBKK0REZz09
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