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Distributed Systems Group
Stanford University Distributed Systems Group
The Distributed Systems Group (DSG), led by Prof. David
R. Cheriton, is a research group in the Departments of Computer
Science and Electrical
Engineering at Stanford University.
Current Projects
The DSG has research projects in the following areas:
- High-performance Communication: very fast wide-area networks, network
interfaces, multiprocessor gateways, multicast, distributed systems architectures
and protocols, including Dissemination-Oriented Communication
Support. The PARADISE project serves as
an active testbed for much of this research.
- High-performance modular distributed operating systems, with particular
support for efficient distributed parallel execution of large-scale applications.
- Parallel architecture, systems and programming, including hardware
development of a multiprocessor machine, parallel
operating systems and parallel and distributed application structuring.
The primary source of funding for this work is ARPA.
Group Members
Professor David Cheriton
PhD Students
Research Staff
Visiting Scholars
DSG Friends
webmaster@www-dsg.stanford.edu