INFOLAB SEMINAR:

Spring Schedule 2002
CS 545

Organized by: Sang K. Cha and Gio Wiederhold


Seminar Information

TIME: Fridays, 3:15pm until 4:30pm. Please arrive 5 min. early to sign in!
LOCATION & DIRECTIONS:

Braun Auditorium in Mudd Chem Bldg. This building is adjacent to the Gates building, towards the parking structure 1. Braun Auditorium is on the ground floor, facing the Gates.
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PAST SEMINARS: Available at the Seminar Archive
Subscribe/Unsubscribe: Email to Marianne Siroker (siroker@cs.stanford.edu).
POLICY: The seminar is open to the public.
FURTHER INFORMATION: Please contact Sang K. Cha: chask@infolab.stanford.edu



Seminar Schedule

The theme of this quarter's CS545 is From Storage to Semantics covering a variety of issues on data storage systems to semantics. The title of each talk below links to an abstract.

DATE

TOPIC

SPEAKER

April 5, 2002

Bridging the Processor/Memory gap in Database Applications (slides in PDF format)

Name Anastassia Ailamaki
AFFILIATION CMU CSD

April 12, 2002

Caching Technologies for Web Applications (slides in PDF format)

NAME C Mohan
AFFILIATION IBM Almaden

April 19, 2002

Alexandria Digital Library Project (slides in PPT format)

NAME Greg Janee and Terry Smith
AFFILIATION UCSB

April 26, 2002

A Practical Approach to Location-Based Service Architecture (slides in PPT format)

NAME Rajiv Synghal
AFFILIATION Kivera, Inc.

May 3, 2002

Self-Tuning Database Systems: The AutoAdmin Experience (slides in PDF format)

NAME Surajit Chaudhuri
AFFILIATION Microsoft Research

May 10, 2002

Business Process Management: State-of-the-Art, Trends, and Open Issues

NAME Umesh Dayal
AFFILIATION HP Laboratories

May 17, 2002

Enterprise JavaBeans (slides in PDF format)

NAME Linda DeMichel
AFFILIATION SUN Microsystems

May 24, 2002

A Progress Report on XQuery (slides in PDF format)

NAME Don Chamberlin
AFFILIATION IBM Almaden

May 31, 2002

Next Generation Scalable Shared Storage Architectures

NAME Garth Gibson
AFFILIATION CMU CSD and Panasas


Attendance at all but one session entitles enrolled students to 1 unit of credit. If you have to miss another session contact Sang K. Cha for compensatory work.

By signing the attendance sheet circulated in class participants signify that they participated fully in that lecture. Signing and not participating is a breach of the Stanford Honor code.


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