Distributed Systems Laboratory Seminar

The DSL Seminar is a weekly gathering of the research students in the Distributed Systems Laboratory and offers a chance for people to present ongoing research, interesting papers by others, and practice talks.

The seminar meets in the DSL conference room on Wednesdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 p.m. On occasion, it may be rescheduled to accommodate guest speakers.

Current Schedule 1998-1999:

October 7th:Steve MuirMy Summer at DEC
October 14th:Luke HornofA study of Large object spaces
October 21st:Angelos KeromytisUsing Keynote
November 4th:Luke HornofCyclone and TAL-T: Runtime specialization meets a certifying compiler
November 11th:Max Ott and Junbiao Zhang, NECIANSWER: information routing in active networks
January 27th:Pankaj KakkarDefining PLAN formally
February 3rd:Ilija HadzicAdaptive Protocol Policy and Mechanism
February 24th:Scott NettlesHard Real-Time Replicating Collection
April 20th:Michael HicksTransparent Communication for Distributed Objects in Java

1997-1998 Schedule


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