About CSG
Mission
Since the dawn of computing, the world has tracked system performance. Yet, computer system performance data is still primarily siloed by benchmark, system, or system component. The Mission of the Computer Systems Genome Project (CSGenome) is to conduct the first scientific effort to catalog the lineage of computer system performance over time to enable knowledge discovery and further understanding of the impact of computing innovations on transformative technologies, the knowledge-based economy, and societal change.
The CSGenome Project is led by Professors Kirk W. Cameron (PI), Godmar Back (co-PI and Technical Advisor), and Margaret Ellis (co-PI and Team Leader) and an extremely talented and highly diverse group of more than a dozen Virginia Tech undergraduate and graduate students.
Data Sources
The data used to create the lineage is drawn from a number of sources, including:
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The biyearly Top500 list released by Top500.org
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The Stanford CPU DB
CSG Team - Students
Current Students
Michael Atkins
Fall 2021 - Present
Full-Stack Lead
Full-Stack Development, Client APIBecca Hendricks
Fall 2021 - Present
Design Lead
Frontend DevelopmentSophya Hargenrater
Fall 2022 - Present
Frontend Lead
Frontend Development, CrowdsourcingTai Nunez
Fall 2022 - Present
Backend Lead
Backend Development, CrowdsourcingRayhan Biju
Fall 2021 - Present
Full-Stack Development, CrowdsourcingJustin Turkiewicz
Fall 2022 - Present
Backend Development, AuthenticationCollin Dunphy
Spring 2023 - Present
Frontend Development, CrowdsourcingKalina Kazmierczak
Spring 2023 - Present
Frontend Development, AuthenticationMatt Lorenzo
Spring 2023 - Present
Frontend Development, Machine LearningXandra McCoy
Spring 2023 - Present
Backend Development, Client APIBhavya Patel
Spring 2023 - Present
Backend Development, Authentication, CrowdsourcingCaleb Appiagyei
Fall 2023 - Present
Hidden Figures Data PopulationChristina Casey
Fall 2023 - Present
Frontend Development, Hidden Figures Data PopulationAyesha Kabduwal
Fall 2023 - Present
Hidden Figures Data PopulationAndrew Tran
Fall 2023 - Present
ML Content GenerationKatelyn Crumpacker
Fall 2023 - Present
Hidden Figures Data PopulationBruno Zegada
Fall 2023 - Present
ML Content GenerationJaydon Bingham
Fall 2023 - Present
Hidden Figures Data PopulationMartha-Patience Taah
Fall 2023 - Present
Hidden Figures Data PopulationPrevious Students
Todd Cochran
Fall 2021 - May 2023
Manhattan Associates
Backend Development, GPU Data Collection and AnalysisSarah Huang
Fall 2021 - May 2023
Leidos
Full-Stack Development, CrowdsourcingSofia Kazmierczak
Fall 2021 - May 2023
Accelerated MEng student at VT in CS
Frontend Development, AuthenticationAni Ramadoss
Fall 2021 - May 2023
Amazon
Backend Development, Client APIRio Young
Fall 2021 - May 2023
MS student at Brown in CS
Full-Stack Development, CrowdsourcingAlina Bhatti
Fall 2022 - May 2023
Accelerated MEng student at VT in CS
Backend Development, CrowdsourcingRyan Gniadek
Fall 2020 - May 2023
Redhat
DevOps Lead and Crowdsourcing Lead; Backend Engineering, DevOps, InfrastructureBrian Mamani Balderrama
Fall 2022 - May 2023
Tesla
Frontend Lead; Full-Stack Development, Client APICaylie Baughman
Fall 2021 - May 2023
CAPE
Full-Stack Development, Client API, Machine LearningTina (Yiting) Wen
Spring 2023
Backend Development, Client APIJohn Zhao
Spring 2023
Backend Development, Client APIBrendan Doney
Summer 2021 - Fall 2022
MS student at VT in CS
Full-Stack Development, Machine LearningNicolas Hardy
Spring 2018 - Spring 2021
Completed MS in CS at Virginia Tech - Amazon
Leads overall design: data collection, data cleaning, database design and storage, API development, testing, front end website, and data visualizationsSam Furman
Spring 2018 - Spring 2021
Completed MS in CS at Virginia Tech - Bloomberg
Leads data collection, data cleaning, testing, and data analysis and visualization; leader in genome lineage determinationChandler Jearls
Fall 2017 - Fall 2019
Completed MS in ECE at Virginia Tech - Apple
Data collection and data cleaning; leader in genome lineage determinationSkylar Liang
Summer 2020 - Spring 2022
Blizzard
Backend Development, Client API, GPU Data Collection and AnalysisCesar Smokowski
Summer 2020 - Fall 2022
MS Program, CS, Virginia Tech
Frontend Development, OutreachJulia Chen
Spring 2021 - Spring 2022
MEng Program, CS, Virginia Tech
Backend Development, Data AnalysisLalitha Kuppa
Fall 2019 - Spring 2022
Aparna Ganesh
Fall 2020 - Spring 2022
MEng Program, CS, Virginia Tech
Front-End Lead: Frontend development and visualizationsEles Jones
Spring 2019 - Spring 2022
Completed MS in CS at Virginia Tech
Operating system data collection/analysis, API development, data visualization, and lineage determinationLucy Paul
Summer 2020 - Spring 2022
Lockheed Martin
API developmentNuvya Baliyan
Fall 2020 - Spring 2022
ADP
Analysis, outreach, and frontend visualizationsJianna George
Fall 2020 - Spring 2022
Capital One
Analysis, outreach, and frontend visualizationsCamila Arbaiza
Spring 2021 - Spring 2022
MEng Program, CS, Virginia Tech
Real-world connectionsLauren Osborne
Fall 2021 - Spring 2022
Alarm.com
Backend DevelopmentKevin Zhou
Fall 2021 - Spring 2022
Backend DevelopmentEvelyn Keeley
Spring 2021 - Fall 2021
Frontend developmentTanvi Haldankar
Spring 2019 - Spring 2021
Bloomberg
Memory data collection/analysis, data visualization, and lineage determinationAlly Johnson
Spring 2021 - Spring 2021
Microsoft
Frontend visualizationsAnalisa Wu
Fall 2019 - Spring 2021
GPU data collectionHonghao "Simon" Zhang
Fall 2019 - Spring 2021
Frontend development and maintenanceGrayson Stone
Spring 2019 - Spring 2020
Amazon
Data collection, data cleaning, API development, testing, and logo designHamsa Mani
Spring 2019 - Spring 2020
JP Morgan
GPU data collection and data visualizationsThomas Szydlowski
Spring 2019 - Spring 2020
Mitre
Data collection, data cleaning, and testingSameer Dandekar
Fall 2019 - Spring 2020
JP Morgan
Data collection, data cleaning, and testingKenneth Powell
Fall 2019 - Spring 2020
MEng Program
Machine learningSamie Amriui
Fall 2019 - Fall 2020
Fannie Mae
Frontend VisualizationsShorya Malhotra
Fall 2019 - Fall 2020
MS in CS, PWC and MQBIT
GPU data collection and database designAllison DeSantis
Summer 2020 - Fall 2020
Booz Allen Hamilton
OutreachCamellia Pastore
Summer 2020 - Fall 2020
Accenture
OutreachCatherine Lee
Fall 2020
Deloitte
Frontend visualizationsJiayi "JW" Lee
Spring 2018 - Fall 2019
Microsoft
Assisted with overall project management; data collection, data cleaning, website and interactive data visualizationQuyen "Liz" Dao
Spring 2018 - Fall 2019
Zeke Lin
Fall 2019
Website development and visualizationsLuke McCormick
Spring 2018 - Spring 2019
Reinventing Geospatial
Integrated systems lineage repository(iLORE) data collection and cleaningZoe Smith
Spring 2018 - Fall 2019
Integrated systems lineage repository(iLORE), data collection, and cleaningCSG Team - Faculty
Kirk W. Cameron, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science and a Research Fellow in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech. The central theme of his research is to improve power and performance efficiency in high performance computing (HPC) systems and applications. Accolades for his work include NSF and DOE Career Awards, IBM and AMD Faculty Awards, and being named Innovator of the Week by Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine. In 2017-2018, Prof. Cameron held a Distinguished Visiting Fellowship at Queen’s University Belfast from the U.K. Royal Academy of Engineering. He is Director of the stack@cs Center for Computer Systems and the Scalable Performance Laboratory. Kirk is overall VarSys project lead PI and heads the HPC Systems Team.Margaret Ellis, M.S.
Associate Professor of the Practice of Computer Science in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech. As a passionate teacher of key courses such as problem solving and data structures, her work lies at the intersection of computer science research, computer science education, and challenges of diversity and inclusion in the field. Among other accolades for her teaching efforts she was awarded the 2015 Engineering Inclusive Teaching (EIT) Inclusive Educators Award by Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN). An accomplished entrepreneur and innovator, she received related awards from the regional Roanoke Blacksburg Technology Council in 2010 and 2011 respectively. Margaret contributes substantially to the outreach efforts in the VarSys project and currently leads the Data Analysis and Classification Team of undergraduates creating new protocols for classifying systems for variability.Godmar Back, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Computer Science in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech. His research primarily focuses on computer operating systems while his interests also include collaborative work in computer science education and the library sciences. Accolades for his research include the NSF Career Award. For his educational efforts, he was awarded the 2018 ICPC Foundation Coach Award recognizing mentoring excellence resulting in 5 teams in 6 years competing in the World Finals. He leads the Systems Software Laboratory at Virginia Tech.Acknowledgements
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. CNS 1565314 and CNS 1939076.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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