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Department Talks

Spring 2008

04/24/08 Salah Aly
Distributed Coding-Based Storage Algorithms for Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks
04/16/08 Robert Daley
Are you Interested in Gaming? Encore Presentation
03/31/08 Qinglan Li
A User-centric Annotation Framework for Scientific Data
03/24/08 Naveen Kumar
Source level debugging of dynamically translated programs
03/21/08 KyoungSoo Park
Designing a Highly Reliable and Scalable Content Distribution System
03/20/08 Robert Daley
Are you Interested in Gaming?
03/18/08 Guofei Gu
Internet Malware Detection in Enterprise Networks
03/17/08 Bill Tomer
03/06/08 Yannis Smaragdakis
Program Generation and Programming Models for Distributed Computing
03/03/08 Ricardo Silva
New Models for Relational Learning
02/29/08 Khaled Elmeleegy
Enhancing Ethernet's Reliability
02/26/08 David A. Smith
Bootstrapping Monolingual Parsers from Multilingual Data
02/25/08 Adam J. Lee
Towards Practical and Secure Decentralized Attribute-Based Authorization Systems
02/21/08 Hong Cheng
Towards Accurate and Efficient Classification: A Discriminative and Frequent Pattern-based Approach
02/19/08 Research Competition Finalist Presentations
02/18/08 George Samaras
DITIS: Digital Collaborative Teams for Home Healthcare
02/15/08 Haym Hirsh
Computers, People, and Information
02/13/08 Daniel Cosley
Understanding and Building Member-Maintained Communities
02/11/08 Dorian Arnold
Tree-based Overlay Networks for Scalable, Reliable Tools and Applications
02/08/08 Sameh Gobriel
Energy-Efficient Design of Adhoc and Sensor Networks
02/07/08 Nevine AbouGhazaleh
Power Management Techniques for Conserving Energy in Multiple System Components
02/04/08 Andrew Ko
Debugging Reinvented: Asking and Answering Why and Why Not Questions about Program Behavior
02/01/08 Jim Rudakewiz  
Software Design Patterns Used to Implement High Availability Systems
01/23/08 Jiang Zheng  
Towards Accurate Buffer-Overflow Vulnerability Diagnosis for Commodity Software
01/08/08 Ricardo Villamarin-Salomon 
Identifying Botnets Using Anomaly Detection Techniques Applied to DNS Traffic

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