Past Brown Bag Lunches
Spring 97
- Stable Matching as a Means of Allocating Distributed Resources,
by Hyun-young Lee, January 16.
- Parallelism for the Masses: Communicable Memory and Lazy Barriers in BSPk,
by Abdelsalam `Solom' Heddaya, January 23.
- Characterizing Reference Locality in the WWW,
by Azer Bestavros, January 30.
- Uniform Semi-Unification,
by Alberto Oliart, February 6.
- Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling,
by Alia Atlas, February 12.
- Palimpsest: Editing in Real-time or Off-line,
by David Durand, February 20.
- Parameterized Types for Java,
by Santiago Pericas, February 27.
- The Network Effects of Prefetching,
by Paul Barford, March 6.
- Techniques for Anonymity in Computer Networks,
by Dave Martin, March 20.
- The Relationship between One-Way Functions and Average-Case Hardness,
by Drue Coles, March 27.
- ImageRover: A Content-Based Image Browser for the WWW,
by Leonid Taycher, April 3.
- A Forum for Discussing Getting a Job,
by A panel of faculty and graduate students, April 10.
- Data Warehousing and Data Integrity and Security in the Data Warehouse System,
by Paul Dell, April 17.
- Instructional Planning in a Collaborative Learning Environment,
by Bob Gaimari, April 24.
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Real-Time Research at BU (and were afraid to ask),
by Azer Bestavros, May 1.
Fall 96
- Static Memory Management in Higher-Order Languages,
by Ian Westmacott, September 12.
- Anatomy of IPUS: A View Inside an Architecture for Knowledge-Based Signal Processing,
by Michael (Guang-Rung) Huang, September 19.
- Performance Modeling and Capacity Planning,
by Virgilio Almeida, September 26.
- TCP Boston: A Fragmentation-tolerant TCP Protocol for ATM Networks,
by Keith (Gitae) Kim, October 3.
- Blocking Java Applets at the Firewall,
by David Martin, October 10.
- Compiling Higher-Order Programming Languages Using Types,
by Joe Wells, October 17.
- WebWave: Globally Load Balanced Fully Distributed Caching of Hot Published Documents,
by Sulaiman A. Mirdad, October 31.
- Measuring the Behavior of a World-Wide Web Server,
by David Yates, November 7.
- How Do I Go To ... ?,
by Carlos Cunha, November 14.
- Generalized Standard Clock for Parallel/Distributed Simulation of Wireless Communication Networks,
by Ghulam M. Bhatti, November 26.
- Higher Order Matching of Linear Terms is Decidable,
by Alexander Sorg, December 5.
- Value-cognizant Admission Control for Real-Time Database Systems,
by Sue Nagy, December 12.
- Rewriting using Backpropagation Neural Networks,
by Rob Pitts, December 19.
Spring 96
- Semi-Unification
by Alberto
Oliart, January 18.
- A Model of the Redescription Process in the
Context of Geometric Proportional Analogy Problems
by Scott
O'Hara, January 25.
- Probability and Computing
by
Prof. Leonid Levin, February 1.
- WAVE: Wide-Area Virtual Environment for
Distributing Published Documents
by Sulaiman A.
Mirdad, February 8.
- Three-Dimensional (Protein) Structure
Characterization,
by Loredana Lo Conte, February 15.
- A World-Wide-Web for Scientific Experimentation
in the Natural Sciences,
by Paul Dell, February 22.
- New Approximation Algorithms and Their
Implementation,
by Steve Homer, February 29.
- Topics in Distributed Systems:
My Current Research Interests,
by Paul Barford, March 14.
- Intersection Polymorphism Vs.
Universal Polymorphism in Typed Higher Order Languages,
by Ian Westmacott, March 21.
- On the Cause and Effect of
Self-Similar Network Traffic,
by Keith Kim, March 28.
- Parallel/Distributed Simulation of
Wireless Communication Networks,
by Ghulam Bhatti, April 4.
- A Forum for Discussing the
Research/PhD Process,
by A panel of graduate students, April 11.
- Composite Coverings of Natural Numbers and
Colored Bipartite Matching,
by Irene Gassko, April 18.
Fall 95
Past Brown Bag Lunches /
Robert I. Pitts
<rip@cs.bu.edu>