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Jan.13, 2004 12-1PM MiRC 102A |
WebSphere, A Technological View | Keith Smith, IBM |
Jan.28, 2004 11-12PM MiRC 102A |
A New Approach to Modeling of Physical Systems | Homa Karimabadi, ScriberNet, Inc. |
Feb.11, 2004 11-12PM MiRC 102A |
Bossa: A Framework for Simplifying the Development of Kernel Schedulers | Prof. Gilles Muller, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France |
Mar.3, 2004 11-12PM MiRC 102A |
A Receiver-Centric Transport Protocol for Mobile Hosts with Heterogeneous Wireless Interfaces | Prof. Raghu Sivakumar, ECE at Georgia Tech |
Mar.15, 2004 2-3PM MiRC 102 |
Gelato Federation | Mark. K. Smith, Managing Director of the Gelato Federation, HP Labs |
Mar.15, 2004 3-4PM MiRC 102 |
Commercially available platform architectures for high-performance computing | Rick Maier and David Estes, HP Labs |
Mar.17, 2004 2-3PM CCB 102 |
Java for heavy lifting | Prof. Doug Lea, SUNY Oswego |
Apr.19, 2004 1-2PM MiRC 102A |
Tools in the Software Engineering Process | Mathai Joseph, Tata Research Development & Design Centre, A Division of Tata Consultancy Services |
Apr.21, 2004 11-12PM MiRC 102A |
CERCS Distinguished Lecture: Generic Model Management: A Database Infrastructure for Schema Manipulation |
Philip A. Bernstein, Microsoft Research |
Apr.28, 2004 11-12PM MiRC 102A |
Measuring Available Bandwidth | Prof. Peter Steenkiste, CS, Carnegie Mellon University |