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Systems Research Seminar | |||||||||||||||||||||
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There is very exciting systems research taking
place at Cornell’s Computer Science Department at the moment. The research ranges
from distributed video file servers to object-relational databases, from the
next-generation TCP to secure and fault-tolerant agents and back to high-performance
cluster research. In this seminar series Cornell systems researchers will present the hot new research they are performing. |
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The presentations in this seminar are intended to
foster discussion among the researchers. For this reason we require that the presentations
are kept short (not more than half an hour) and that they end with a number of open
research questions, which are the input to a round table discussion that follows the
presentation. The seminar will meet on Mondays from 3:35-4:25 PM in Upson 111A. There will be no bagels, but lots of coffee. |
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