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SDI/LCS Seminar
Abstract Archive - Spring 2000
- January 20
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Title:
Prototyping Virtual Network Service
Speaker: Keng Lim,
Carnegie Mellon University
- January 27
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Title: PASIS:
A Distributed Framework for Perpetually Available and Secure Information
Systems
- Speaker: Han Kiliccote,
Carnegie Mellon University
- February 3
- Title:
Software-Controlled
Multithreading Using Informing Memory Operations
- Speaker: Todd
C. Mowry, Carnegie Mellon University
- February 10
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Title: Robustness
Testing of the Microsoft Win32 API
- Speaker: Charles
P. Shelton, Carnegie Mellon University
- February 17
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Title: Mapping
the Internet
- Speaker: Hal Burch,
Carnegie Mellon University
- February 24
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Title: Dynamic
Function Placement for Data-Intensive Cluster Computing
- Speaker: Khalil
Amiri, Carnegie Mellon University
- March 9
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Title: Reconfigurable
Function Units for General-Purpose Processors
- Speaker: Kip Walker,
Carnegie Mellon University
- March 16
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Title: Architectural
Support for Efficient Java Runtime Systems
- Speaker: Lizy
Kurian John, The University of Texas at Austin
- March 23: Faculty
Candidate Talk
- PARTH RANGANATHAN,
Rice University
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~burks/cmuonly/pf00.schedule.html
- March 30: Faculty
Candidate Talk
- VIJAY PAI, Rice
University
- Exploiting
Instruction-Level Parallelism for Memory System Performance
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~burks/cmuonly/pf00.schedule.html
- April 6: Faculty
Candidate Talk
- STEFAN SAVAGE,
University of Washington
- Network Services
in an Uncooperative Internet
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~burks/cmuonly/pf00.schedule.html
- April 13
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Title: Cluster
in a Box - How to build a 512 processor Linux machine
- Speaker: Forest
Godfrey, SGI
- April 20: Faculty
Candidate Talks
- SIMON BAKER, Columbia
University University
- Limits on Super-Resolution
and How to Break Them
- SRINI SESHAN,
UC/Berkeley
- The Future
of Internet Applications: Enabling Network-Adaptive Design
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~burks/cmuonly/pf00.schedule.html
- April 27: Faculty
Candidate Talks
- JAMES O'BRIEN,
Georgia Tech
- Generating
Synthetic MotionUsing Physically Based Simulation
- DAN RUBENSTEIN,
U. Mass. / Amherst
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~burks/cmuonly/pf00.schedule.html
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17 November, 2004
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