There are several resources you can use to learn more about Sequoia 2000
("S2K") and its goals. The CS Division at Berkeley has a nice little blurb about
the project here.
In addition, you can try the following:
- S2K Slide Show
A set of Persuasion slides that give a high-level
overview of the project have been digitized and placed on-line. (You will
need a viewer capable of rendering GIF files.)
- S2K Technical Reports
A large number of Sequoia 2000 technical
reports are available from this server. These include a pair of overview
papers, one written by the former computer
science project co-director, Mike Stonebraker, and the other written by
the earth
science project co-director, Jeff Dozier.
- S2K World-Wide Web Server
You can visit the Sequoia 2000 WWW home page at
the San Diego Supercomputer Center. This home page has some on-line demos and
displays that explain what we're doing in a more exciting, graphical format.
Here are some shortcuts to servers that are on the Berkeley campus:
- S2K Project Staff
Alice Ford
617 Soda Hall #1776
CS Division, Dept. of EECS
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-1776
+1-510-642-4662
alicef@postgres.Berkeley.EDU