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Google, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems to Help Fund New UC Berkeley Internet Research Center.


BERKELEY, Calif. -- In a bold effort to revolutionize Internet service technology, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. Commonly referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley and Cal , are teaming up with Google, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982.  to launch a new Internet See Web 2.0 and Internet2.  research laboratory on the campus.

The three companies will provide $7.5 million over five years to fund research at the Reliable, Adaptive and Distributed systems Distributed systems (computers)

A distributed system consists of a collection of autonomous computers linked by a computer network and equipped with distributed system software.
 laboratory, or the RAD Lab Rad Lab can refer to:
  • The Radiation Laboratory of Ernest O. Lawrence, now known as Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • The wartime Radiation Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which aided in the development of radar
, UC Berkeley researchers announced today).

"Our goal is to create technology that will enable individual inventors and entrepreneurs to provide new services of value similar to large Internet services people use every day," said David Patterson David Patterson could refer to:
  • David A. Patterson, computer scientist
  • David T. Patterson (1818-1891), United States Senator from Tennessee
  • David J. Patterson, biologist
  • David Patterson (military contractor), military contractor, see Blackwater USA
, UC Berkeley professor of electrical engineering electrical engineering: see engineering.
electrical engineering

Branch of engineering concerned with the practical applications of electricity in all its forms, including those of electronics.
 and computer sciences and founding director of the RAD Lab. "The companies benefit by witnessing ideas in pre-competitive technologies at the early stages of development, and they will help point out the real-world obstacles that must be overcome."

Other UC Berkeley professors in electrical engineering and computer sciences co-founding the RAD Lab are Michael Jordan This article is about the former basketball player. For other uses, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation).

Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player.
, Randy Katz Dr. Randy H. Katz is a distinguished professor at University of California, Berkeley of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. Katz received a A.B. from Cornell University (May 1976), MS from UC Berkeley (June 1978), and Ph.D. , Scott Shenker and Ion Stoica. Another lab co-founder, Armando Fox, is currently an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University, but is expected to join UC Berkeley in July 2006.

RAD Lab researchers will focus on developing alternatives to traditional software engineering, which follows a "waterfall" model of development. In such a traditional system, work is completed in orderly stages starting from system concept to development, assessment or testing, deployment and operation.

Critics say the traditional waterfall model is often too slow and therefore obsolete for the high-paced Internet era. Instead of infrequent, well-tested upgrades, code for Internet services is continually being modified on the fly as the product is scaled up to accommodate millions of users. This fix-it-as-you-go feedback loop enables speedier deployment, but it also requires a large technical support staff to make sure operations are not disrupted as bugs are resolved.

"Right now, it takes a large company employing hundreds of really smart people to support Internet services," said Patterson. "Our goal with this center is to develop technology that eliminates the need for such a large organization, opening up innovation opportunities for small groups or even individual entrepreneurs. We can help do this by applying statistical machine learning -- the same technology used successfully in the recent autonomous vehicle grand challenge -- to the development of computer systems."

Google, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems are considered foundation members of the RAD Lab, each donating to it an average of $500,000 per year. Along with additional smaller contributions from other affiliated companies Affiliated Companies

A situation that occurs when one company owns a minority interest (less than 50%) in another company.

Also refers to companies that are related to each other in some way.

Notes:
An affiliated company is sometimes referred to as a subsidiary.
, the research laboratory is expected to receive as much as 80 percent of its support from industry.

Grants from the National Science Foundation and the UC Discovery and the Microelectronics Innovation and Computer Research Opportunities (MICRO) programs will make up the remaining proportion of the funding for the center.

The researchers emphasized that any software and applications emerging from the RAD Lab will be made freely and openly available to the public, with source code distributed using the Berkeley Software Distribution (operating system) Berkeley Software Distribution - (BSD) A family of Unix versions developed by Bill Joy and others at the University of California at Berkeley, originally for the DEC VAX and PDP-11 computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern general-purpose computers.  (BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) The software distribution facility of the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) of the University of California at Berkeley. ) license. "We are following in the grand tradition of Berkeley engineering, as with Berkeley's BSD Unix operating system, in making our innovations freely available and unencumbered for research and possible commercialization in source code form," said Katz.

The founders emphasized that making this research as widely and openly available as possible will maximize the impact of the work, and so further the reputation of the university in its mission to create new industries and new jobs.

The RAD Lab will start off with the six UC Berkeley faculty co-founders and with 10 computer science graduate students. The number of graduate students participating in RAD Lab research is expected to grow to 30 over the years.

"Another reason companies are supporting the RAD Lab is to help UC Berkeley continue to produce new generations of young leaders in information technology," said Katz.

Representatives from the companies will act as consultants and provide advice for the center's participants, but they will not work at the RAD Lab.

More information on the RAD Lab can be found at: http://radlab.cs.berkeley.edu.
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