Tue 4 Apr 2017 11:30 - 11:50 at D2.10 - Session 2

We posit that striving for distributed systems that provide “single system image” semantics is fundamentally flawed and at odds with how systems operate in the physical world. We realize the database as an optimization of this system: a required, essential optimization in practice that facilitates central data placement and ease of access to participants in a system. We motivate a new model of computation that is designed to address the problems of computation over “eventually consistent” information in a large-scale distributed system.

Christopher Meiklejohn loves distributed systems and programming languages. Previously, Christopher worked at Basho Technologies, Inc. on the distributed key-value store, Riak. Christopher develops a programming language for distributed computation, called Lasp. Christopher is currently a Ph.D. student at the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium.

Tue 4 Apr

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11:00 - 12:00
11:00
20m
Talk
Principles of Antifragile Software
Salon des Refusés
Pre-print
11:20
10m
Talk
Review: Principles of Antifragile Software
Salon des Refusés
11:30
20m
Talk
A Certain Tendency Of The Database Community
Salon des Refusés
Christopher Meiklejohn Université catholique de Louvain
Pre-print
11:50
10m
Talk
Review: A Certain Tendency Of The Database Community
Salon des Refusés
Stephen Kell University of Cambridge