2025.01.17
Haowen Li (1st-year master's student, Graduate School of Media and Governance), Rina Onishi (1st-year master's student, Graduate School of Media and Governance), and Associate Professor Hideyuki Kawashima from the Hideyuki Kawashima Laboratory at the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies received the "CANDAR Outstanding Papers" award at The Twelfth International Symposium on Computing and Networking (CANDAR 2024).
CANDAR is an international symposium on computer systems, and this year, its 12th iteration, was held in Okinawa. There were 94 submissions, of which 36 were accepted. The presentation by Li and his colleagues was highly praised for its novelty and usefulness, winning the CANDAR Outstanding Papers award, which is the second-highest honor among the 36 accepted papers.
Award-Winning Paper
"Serval: A Wait-free Multi-version Deterministic Concurrency Control Scheme"
Haowen Li, Runa Onishi, Hideyuki Kawashima
Comment from Haowen Li
I am greatly honored to receive such an award. I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to the second author, my senior colleague Ms. Onishi from our laboratory, and my academic advisor, Professor Kawashima, for their involvement in this research. I will not rest on my laurels but will continue to deepen my research and strive to apply the results to solve real-world problems.
Comment from Rina Onishi
I am truly honored to have received the Outstanding Paper Award at CANDAR 2024. I am deeply grateful that the outstanding effort and enthusiasm of the lead author, Tony, led to this award. I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to my academic advisor, Professor Kawashima, as well as Mr. Hoshino, Professor Tanaka, and everyone else who provided invaluable advice and support for this research. Encouraged by this award, I will continue to devote myself to my research to achieve even greater results.
Comment from Associate Professor Hideyuki Kawashima
I am delighted that our latest methods for transactions, which we have been exploring, have been accepted in the systems field. Transactions play a crucial role not only in databases but also in all kinds of information infrastructure, including AI, distributed file systems, and blockchain. Together with my students, I will continue to improve the world with innovative data platforms.
Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office