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  1. Battles of Life and Death by David Hellerstein, 2000-11-01
  2. Loving Touches by David Hellerstein, 2000-10-23
  3. A Family of Doctors by David Hellerstein, 1994-04
  4. Biography - Hellerstein, David Joel (1953-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  5. Stone Babies by David Hellerstein, 2001-07-01
  6. Loving Touches by David HELLERSTEIN, 1987
  7. BATTLES OF LIFE AND DEATH the testimony of a Young Doctor by David Hellerstein, 1986
  8. Expert Systems in Data Processing: Applications Using IBM's Knowledge Tool by Joseph L. Hellerstein, David A. Klein, et all 1989-10
  9. Coding Techniques for Handling Failures in Large Disk Arrays by Garth Gibson, Lisa Hellerstein, et all 1988

21. NOW Papers
To appear in IOPADS 99. Remzi H. ArpaciDusseau, Eric Anderson, Noah Treuhaft,david E. Culler, Joseph M. hellerstein, david A. Patterson, Katherine Yelick.
http://now.cs.berkeley.edu/Papers2/
Publications, Technical Reports, and White Papers of the NOW Team
Paper Guide
General NOW
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22. NOW-Sort
SIGMOD 97 , Tucson, Arizona, May, 1997. Andrea C. ArpaciDusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau,david E. Culler, Joseph M. hellerstein, david A. Patterson.
http://now.cs.berkeley.edu/NowSort/
NOW-Sort: Fastest Disk-to-Disk Sort in the World
April 1, 1997: NOW wins fastest sort trophies
The NOW team was awarded two trophies for having the fastest disk-to-disk sorts in 1997! The first of these was for the Datamation benchmark, and old industry standard that requires the entrants to sort 1 million 100-byte records as fast as possible. A 32-node NOW cluster was able to sort this amount of data in 2.41 seconds , beating the old record by more than a full second! The more interesting challenge was MinuteSort ; how much data can you sort in one minute of elapsed time? For the 1997 competition, the NOW team sorted 6.0 GB in just under 1 minute. The last posted record was 1.6 GB. Update April 1, 1998: NOW-Sort retains records for another year By running on 95 Ultra1 machines, NOW-Sort set a new MinuteSort record: 8.41 GB! The Datamation record stays the same at 2.41 seconds. The biggest challenge came from Ordinal Technologies , whose commercially available nSort program sorted 5 GB in under one minute on the 1997 SGI Origin machine. Their work earned them the commercial MinuteSort trophy, known as the "Daytona" award. For more details about these benchmarks, visit the
What is NOW-Sort?

23. The ADvanced Systems Laboratory (ADSL): Publications
I/O with River Making the Fast Case Common Remzi H. ArpaciDusseau, Eric Anderson,Noah Treuhaft, david E. Culler, Joseph M. hellerstein, david A. Patterson
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/wind/Publications/
The ADvanced Systems Laboratory (ADSL)
Publications
Home Overview People Pictures ... Theses
X-RAY: A Non-Invasive Exclusive Caching Mechanism for RAIDs
Lakshmi N. Bairavasundaram
Muthian Sivathanu Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
Proceedings of the 31st Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA '04)
Munich, Germany, June 2004.
Available as: Abstract Postscript PDF BibTex Explicit Control in a Batch-Aware Distributed File System
John Bent
Douglas Thain Andrea C.Arpaci-Dusseau Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau ... Miron Livny
Proceedings of the 1st USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '04)
San Francisco, CA, March 2004
Available as: Abstract Postscript PDF BibTex Improving Storage System Availability with D-GRAID
Muthian Sivathanu
Vijayan Prabhakaran Andrea C.Arpaci-Dusseau Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Symposium on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '04) Winner: Best Student Paper Award San Francisco, CA, March 2004 Available as: Abstract Postscript PDF BibTex
Transforming Policies into Mechanisms with Infokernel Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau

24. Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau S Papers
for the Sorting Record Experience with NOWSort Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, AndreaArpaci-Dusseau, david E. Culler, Joseph M. hellerstein, david A. Patterson.
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~dusseau/Papers/paperlist.html
List of Papers by Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau
Evolving RPC for Active Storage
Muthian Sivathanu
Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
To appear in Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS X)
October 2002 San Jose, CA
Available as: Abstract Postscript PDF BibTeX
The Impact of More Accurate Requested Runtimes on Production Job Scheduling Performance
Su-Hui Chiang, Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Mary K. Vernon
8th Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
July 2002, Edinburgh, Scotland Flexibility, Manageability, and Performance in a Grid Storage Appliance
John Bent
Venkateshwaran Venkataramani Nick LeRoy Alain Roy ...
Proceedings of the Eleventh IEEE Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing
Edinburgh, Scotland, July 2002. Available as: Abstract Postscript PDF Bridging the Information Gap in Storage Protocol Stacks Timothy E. Denehy Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau The 2002 USENIX Annual Technical Conference Monterey, CA, June 2002 Available as: Abstract Postscript PDF Exploiting Gray-Box Knowledge of Buffer-Cache Management Nathan C. Burnett

25. David Hellerstein And Sayantani DasGupta
david hellerstein and Sayantani DasGupta Reading
http://www.narrativemedicine.org/writers/dhsd/dhsd.htm

26. Dasgupta Hellerstein Event
A Narrative Medicine Reading. david hellerstein, MD Sayantani DasGupta,MD, MPH. Psychiatrist david hellerstein and pediatrician Sayantani
http://www.narrativemedicine.org/writers/dhsd/dhsd_splash.htm
A Narrative Medicine Reading David Hellerstein, MD
Sayantani DasGupta, MD, MPH Psychiatrist David Hellerstein and pediatrician Sayantani DasGupta
have published works of fiction, essays, and memoirs about their lives as
physicians. Please come hear these two Columbia faculty members read
from their works and discuss how narrative writing can illuminate medical lives. Wednesday, February 20, 2002 Atchley-Loeb Conference Room Presbyterian Hospital, 8th Floor East - Room 107A 622 West 168th Street New York, NY Click for map Reception to Follow David Hellerstein, MD , is author of the new novel, Stone Babies, a black comedy about medicine in New York City. His work has appeared in magazines including Esquire, Harper's, North American Review, Fiction, and the New York Times Magazine, and has been awarded the Pushcart Prize and several MacDowell Colony fellowships. He is a psychopharmacologist, specializing in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, and is Clinical Director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York, NY. His research studies have appeared in numerous psychiatric journals.
Sayantani DasGupta, MD, MPH

27. DiSC - Joseph M. Hellerstein
ICDT 1999 113130 30 Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau , Eric Anderson , Noah Treuhaft, david E. Culler , Joseph M. hellerstein, david A. Patterson , Katherine A
http://www.acm.org/sigmod/disc/a_joseph_m_hellerste.htm
Digital Symposium Collection 2000
Joseph M. Hellerstein
Ripple Joins for Online Aggregation

Online Dynamic Reordering for Interactive Data Processing

Publications
Note: Links lead to the DBLP on the Web.
Joseph M. Hellerstein

32 Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ron Avnur : Continuous Query Optimization. SIGMOD Conference 2000
31 Joseph M. Hellerstein, Lisa Hellerstein George Kollios : On the Generation of 2-Dimensional Index Workloads. ICDT 1999
Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau
Eric Anderson Noah Treuhaft ... David E. Culler , Joseph M. Hellerstein, David A. Patterson Katherine A. Yelick : Cluster I/O with River: Making the Fast Case Common. IOPADS 1999
Peter J. Haas
, Joseph M. Hellerstein: Ripple Joins for Online Aggregation. SIGMOD Conference 1999 Mehul Shah Marcel Kornacker , Joseph M. Hellerstein: Amdb: A Visual Access Method Development Tool. UIDIS 1999 Chad Carson Megan Thomas Serge Belongie , Joseph M. Hellerstein, Jitendra Malik : Blobworld: A System for Region-Based Image Indexing and Retrieval. VISUAL 1999 Vijayshankar Raman Bhaskaran Raman , Joseph M. Hellerstein: Online Dynamic Reordering for Interactive Data Processing. VLDB 1999 25 Joseph M. Hellerstein

28. STONE BABIES By David Hellerstein -- FICTION -- MEDICAL THRILLER
In david hellerstein s Stone Babies Dr. Jay Sones is a young doctor strugglingagainst the odds to begin a private obstetrical practice specializing in
http://www.electronpress.com/excerpts/StoneBabiesExc.htm
In David Hellerstein's Stone Babies Dr. Jay Sones is a young doctor struggling against the odds to begin a private obstetrical practice specializing in fertility problems, when he is hit with a triple whammy. Denied privileges at the upper east side hospital in whose prestigious infertility lab he was a star researcher, sued for malpractice, and demoralized by a near-fatal assault that leaves his partner brain-damaged, Sones struggles to make ends meet working in the dreaded outer boroughs of New York City. With one foot in the glamorous world of his wealthy girlfriend and the other firmly planted in the poverty and squalor of the slums where he practices medicine, his suspicions grow that the three disastrous events are related, and he finds himself obsessively pursuing the truth. Stone Babies combines edge-of-the seat suspense with immersion in the reality of "Labor and Delivery," and provides ironic takes on the contrasting life styles of Manhattan's Upper East Side and Brooklyn's slums. Stone Babies is a medical thriller, a stylish and satiric novel, and an eye-opening read that leaves the reader with a healthy skepticism of the goings-on at prestigious hospitals, and fully educated on the inequality of medical care in this country.

29. NBER Working Papers Cited In The Press
7003, Go Figure A Closer Look At Equal Pay , Kimberly Bayard, Judith hellerstein,david Neumark, Kenneth Troske, New Evidence on Sex Segregation and Sex
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30. Judith Hellerstein NBER Working Papers
Judith hellerstein NBER Working Papers. Estimation with Heterogeneous Labor Evidencefrom a New Matched EmployerEmployee Data Set with david Neumark, February
http://www.nber.org/cgi-bin/author_papers.pl?author=judith hellerstein

31. Performance Management Project
for Performance Management, david Hart, Joseph hellerstein, and Po Yue, Proceedingsof the Conference of the Computer Measurement Group, December, 1999.
http://www.research.ibm.com/PM/
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The adaptive systems department within the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center develops technologies and methodologies for managing change in computing systems, an area that is critical to IBM's efforts in on-demand computing. The scope is broad. Examples of changes include: subscriber overloads, software memory leaks, application deployment, and system re-purposing.
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Below is a list of activities that we are currently pursuing: Generic Adaptive Control Change Management With Planning and Scheduling (CHAMPS) The large cost of owning computing systems is in part due to the difficulty of configuring them, a task that includes installing hardware and software, setting related parameters (e.g., in registries), and choosing compatible components. The CHAMPS project explores the extent to which these tasks can be automated by dynamically creating workflows that control the sequence in which activities are performed. There are two sub-problems. The first is inferring the set of actions that are available based on the nature of the artifacts present along with determining constraints on the order in which actions can be taken. The second sub-problem is to bind actions to specific resources and schedule their execution in a way that optimizes business objectives (e.g., maximize profits, minimize downtimes, minimize the elapsed time). Event Mining We are exploring the application of data mining techniques to availability and performance management. Our efforts employ pattern recognition (e.g., for periodic patterns) and classification algorithms to identify actionable situations. We have developed a tool for browsing and analyzing event data that includes techniques that aid in pattern recognition. We work closely with IBM installations to obtain data and to assess our techniques.

32. Citations With River Making The Fast Case Common - Arpaci
Retrieving documents Remzi H. ArpaciDusseau, Eric Anderson, Noah Treuhaft,david E. Culler, Joseph M. hellerstein, david Patterson, and Kathy Yelick.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/1970477/0

33. The Architectural Costs Of Streaming I/O A Comparison Of
Clusters, and SMPs (Make Corrections) Remzi H. ArpaciDusseau, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau,david E. Culler, Joseph M. hellerstein, david A. Patterson.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/7387.html

34. Health Management Technology : HIPAA: Where Do Providers Stand?(Industry Trend O
Health Management Technology; January 01, 2001; hellerstein, david. Read theFull Article, Get a FREE Trial for instant access ยป. hellerstein, david.
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35. The North American Review : Lili. (short Story) @ HighBeam Research
Lili. (short story). The North American Review; September 01, 1996; hellerstein,david. hellerstein, david. The North American Review. September 01, 1996.
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lili, jay, sister jolie, lamb, er, sister blanca, longhin, cross bronx, ve, ai, rogers, okay, know, lili cambok, tonight
You're big, I'm amazed you're still working,"
Jay said.
"This is my last night, I'm off after this,"
answered Lili.
"Well, you deserve it. Tomas here tonight?" Hands
saffron-yellow, arms sudsy and elbows dripping, they flirted while "Oh, yes. Not that I've seen himhe's in MRI all night." "So you get a few weeks off beforehand." "Yeah, if you count sitting in 95-degree weather in a one-bedroom apartment with a three-year-old being off."

36. Author Notes
1. Battles of Life and Death. david hellerstein, MD, is a doctor and writer in NewYork City. david hellerstein, MD, is a doctor and writer in New York City.
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37. Battles Of Life And Death
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39. CS286 (Databases) Paper Summaries
AlphaSort A RISC Machine Sort. SG; Andrea C. ArpaciDusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau,david E. Culler, Joseph M. hellerstein, david A. Patterson.
http://swig.stanford.edu/pub/summaries/database/
Databases Paper Summaries
These were authored by Armando Fox and Steve Gribble , for Joe Hellerstein's CS286 Spring 97. All readings without references can be found in M. Stonebraker, ed., Readings in Database Systems
Data Layout, Access Methods
  • Antonin Guttman, R-Trees: A Dynamic Index Structure for Spatial Searching AF
  • J. Hellerstein, J. Naughton, A. Pfeffer, Generalized Search Trees for Database Systems (GiST). . 21st VLDB, Zurich, 1995. AF
  • Witold Litwin, Linear Hashing: A New Tool for File and Table Addressing . VLDB, 1980. SG
  • H.V. Jagadish, Linear Clustering of Objects with Multiple Attibutes AF
Query Evaluation, Join Processing
  • Goetz Graefe, Query Evaluation Techniques for Large Databases
  • Leonard D. Shapiro, Join Processing in Database Systems with Large Main Memories . ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 11(3), September 1986. SG
  • P.G. Selinger et al., Access Path Selection in a Relational DBMS AF
  • Yannis E. Ioannidis and Younkyung Cha Kang, Randomized Algorithms for Optimizing Large Join Queries . Proc. ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, pp 312-321, Atlantic City, May 1990.

40. NOW-Sort
Andrea C. ArpaciDusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, david E. Culler, Joseph M.hellerstein, david A. Patterson Summary by Armando Fox and Steve Gribble.
http://swig.stanford.edu/pub/summaries/database/nowsort.html
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High-Performance Sorting on Networks of Workstations
Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, David E. Culler, Joseph M. Hellerstein, David A. Patterson Summary by: Armando Fox and Steve Gribble One-line summary: Single- and multi-node parallel sorting on NOW point up both NOW's advantages and some (SPARC-specific?) weaknesses, but hold the current MinuteSort record.
Overview/Main Points
  • Why NOW: performance isolation (analysis of behavior node-by-node, factor-by-factor; CPU, disk, etc), incremental scalability.
  • NOW-sort: Split-C (split-phase transactions using AM), uniform key distribution (as in previous work). As in previous work, expect performance to be dominated by I/O, not by in-core sorting time.
  • New tools developed:
    • Diskconf: measure achieved thruput of different disks, to determine ratio of stripe sizes across them.
    • Memconf: how much memory available at runtime, after accounting for OS, buffers, daemons, etc.
  • Buffer management:
    • does its own (bad) buffer management;

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