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Department Talks

Fall 2011

12/15/11

Ryan Moore
Dynamic Application Threading for Improved Performance

12/7/11

Panayiotis Neophytou
Continuous Workflows: From Model to Enactment System

11/29/11

Jonathan Misurda
Efficient Branch and Node Testing

11/28/11

Julia Stoyanovich
Information Discovery in Scientific Workflow Repositories

11/22/11

Rong Jin
Large Scale Clustering Using Approximate Kernel K-means

11/15/11

Peter Brusilovsky
Personalization for Local Communities: Recommending Research Talks in CoMeT

11/11/11

José Américo Baiocchi Paredes
Dynamic Binary Translation for Embedded Systems With Scratchpad Memory

11/10/11

John Mayberry, Drew Martin, and Joel Holmes
How PNC Manages Large IT Projects

11/4/11

Robi Schmiedlin
Discussion About the Bayer Data Center

10/28/11

Mark Bracken, Shawn McVay, and Joe Williams
FedEx Representatives Discuss the Project to Increase Operational Efficiencies

10/26/11

Emily Matthews, Abner Vargas, and Prashanth Cannanbilla
Automation Testing and Quality Management

10/21/11

Bruce Stadd
How Northrop Grumman Solved the Problem to Protect the Public from Future Anthrax Attacks Through the US Postal System

10/20/11

Bruce Stadd
TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES SEMINAR: Computer Science in the Real World (Two Day Series - Day 2)

10/19/11

Bruce Stadd
TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES SEMINAR: Computer Science in the Real World (Two Day Series - Day 1)

10/6/11

Patrick Pisciuneri
Scalable Simulation of Turbulent Combustion with Irregular Domain Decomposition

10/6/11

Mike Czapik
Enabling High Performance Virtualization for Cloud Computing

10/4/11

Konstantinos Pelechrinis
Towards Trustworthy Network Operations

9/23/11

Chris Malachowsky
Watts Next ...

9/20/11

Youngjae Kim
Towards Hybrid Storage Systems Employing SSDs and HDDs

9/13/11

Sathish Gopalakrishnan
Intermittent Microprocessor Faults: Software-Driven Diagnosis and the Road to Recovery

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