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CSE 521, Design and Analysis of Algorithms
+ Winter 1996

+ +

Instructor:

+
+ Richard Anderson, + + + anderson@cs.washington.edu + +
Lectures +
+
TTh 10:30 am - 11:50 am in Seig 231 + +
Office Hours +
+
Monday, 11:00 am - 11:50 am, other times by appointment + +
+
+ +

Teaching Assistant:

+
William Chan , + + + wchan@cs.washington.edu + + +
Office Hours +
+
Monday 1:30 pm - 2:20 pm and Wednesday 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
+ In Chateau conference room (or in a Sieg 4th floor cubicle + if somebody else is using the conference room)
+ +
+ + +

Course Information

+ +

+Prerequisite: I am going to be assuming that you have already had an +undergraduate course in algorithms. If I am wrong, let me know as soon as +possible. +

+ +

+ +

Textbook Errata List

+ +

Project

+

Yes, 521 really does have a project!

For a preview, check out +Eric Anderson's + +applet. + +

+ + + + +

Assignments and Other Handouts

+ +

+Written homework sets will generally be due on Tuesdays in class. +

+ +

+ +

Bureaucratic stuff

+ +

+Grading Based upon homework, exams, project and class participation. + +

+ +Working together on homework It is okay to discuss homework +problems with your classmates, but you must write your solutions up +independently. (The Gilligan's Island rule could be invoked: between +any discussion of the homework, and writing up a solution, you must +watch at least half an hour of Gilligan's Island. The theory is that +an episode of Gilligan is equivalent to a reboot, so anything that +survives was learned and understood.) +

+ +


+
+anderson@cs.washington.edu +
+
+wchan@cs.washington.edu +
+ + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^524^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^524^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81339283 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^524^ @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + +CSE 524, Parallel Algorithms + + + + +

CSE 524, Parallel Algorithms
+ Spring 1995

+ + +

General Information

+Meets: TTh 9:00-10:30, Sieg 225
+Instructor: Richard +Anderson
+Office Hours: By appointment
+E-mail address: anderson@cs
+Office: Sieg 410
+ Homework and Exams + + + +

Catalog +Description

+Design and analysis of parallel algorithms: fundamental parallel algorithms +for sorting, arithmetic, matrix and graph problems, and additional selected +topics. Emphasis on general techniques and approaches used for developing +fast and efficient parallel algorithms and on limitations to their +efficacy. Prerequisite: CSE 521 (or equivalent). CSE Majors only. +
+ +

Homework Assignments and Notes

+ +
+ +
Syllabus

+

Homework 1 Due Thursday, April 6.

+

Homework 2 plus some rambling comments +about the course. Due Thursday, April 20.

+

Lecture Transparencies, April 11 Code and analysis +for list ranking.

+

Old lecture notes +on connected components (this algorithm +is simpler and correcter than Section 5.1.3.) LaTeX +version

+

Pointers to papers about pointers References +for EREW and CREW Connectivity and the Ullman-Yannakakis paper.

+

Homework 3 Due Tuesday, May 2.

+

Union-Find Paper .ps or .dvi

+

Homework 4 Due Thursday, May 18.

+

Certified Write-All Paper .ps or +.dvi This implies the existence of +a more efficient consensus algorithm based upon swap - although it is not likely +something you are going to see inside your next supercomputer.

+

Homework 5 Due Thursday, May 25.

+

Asynchronous P-RAM references - Martel et al. FOCS 1990, and + Buss et al. (Manuscript) .

+

Notes on memory models . +
+ + +

Real Description

+ +As a special topics course, the content is up to the whim of the instructor. +A more descriptive title for this year's course would be: A theory of shared +memory parallel computing, or maybe, topics in the theory of SMPC. +The course will start with a collection of basic algorithms, and then we +will spend some time on models of computation. The +syllabus gives a list of topics which could be covered. + +

+ +My use of the term "shared memory" is to indicate that we will not be looking +at topics which pertain to specific interconnection topologies. We +will consider some situations where the cost of memory access is +non-uniform. + +

+The course will be a theory course in the sense that we will not +consider particular real machines, we will prove some theorems, and +you will not be expected to log on to a parallel machine. However, +topics may be motivated by practical considerations. Our goal in +developing parallel algorithms will be to come up with algorithms +which could conceivably be efficient on some parallel machines. + +

+I am expecting that there will be three or four problem sets, +containing a mix of routine and challenging problems. I am not going +to require a project, (but I will be happy if students do outside +work on course related topics). + +

+The text for the course will be "An Introduction to Parallel +Algorithms" by Ja Ja. This is a nice book, although I will not be +following it very closely. If you are feeling exceptionally cheap, you +could probably get by without purchasing a copy. My original plan, +when I volunteered to teach the course a year ago, was that the text +would be "A Theory of Shared Memory Parallel Computing" by Anderson. +However, this book is progressing about as fast as Volume 7 of the Art +of Computer Programming, so I chose the Ja Ja book instead. + +

+ +I am going to be quite flexible on how this course is taught. My +choice of topics will be influenced by what is considered interesting +or uninteresting. There is also a choice as to teach this course as +either a traditional lecture course, or to work in some research +content. I have a number of open problems in mind which could turn +into very nice research results. I could present my half baked ideas +on some of these, provided that others have the interest and +energy to think about them. + +

+ + + +
+ +

+

+ +


+ +

+

+ + +

+anderson@cs.washington.edu +
+ + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d1512b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^ @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + +CSE 531 Home Page + + + + + +
+ +
+

+ CSE 531:
Automata, Computability, and Complexity +

+
+
+
+
+The 531 web pages have moved: +

+

+ + + + + + + + + +
Current Quarter
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+
+

+


+ +Portions of the CSE 531 Web may be reprinted or adapted for +academic nonprofit purposes, providing the source is accurately +quoted and duly credited. The CSE 531 Web: Copyright 1996, +Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of +Washington. + +
+
+
+ Comments to: +
+ + cse531-webmaster@cs.washington.edu +
+(Last Update: + + 10/21/96 +) +
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+ + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^91a^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^91a^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3391417e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^91a^ @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ + + +CSE 531 Home Page, Fall '91 + + + + +

CSE 531: Automata

+

Autumn 1991

+

Instructor: Paul Beame
+ +

+ +

Welcome to the 531 Home Page!

+ +This is the World Wide Web ("the Web" for short) hypermedia document +for CSE 531. + +

+

Exams:

+ + + +
+beame@cs.washington.edu +
+ diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^CurrentQtr^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^CurrentQtr^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8230d07 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^531^CurrentQtr^ @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ + + + CSE 531 Fall '96 + + + + +
+ +
+

+ CSE 531:
Automata, Computability, and Complexity +

+

+ Larry Ruzzo, Fall 1996 +

+

+ TuTh 10:30-11:50, 224 Sieg +

+
+ +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + +
StaffNameEmailPhoneOffice Hours
Instructor:Larry Ruzzoruzzo@cs543-6298Tu 2:30-3:20 F  1:00-2:20Sieg 415
TA:Nitin Sharmanitin@cs MW 3:30-4:20Sieg 326A
+ +

+Class E-mail: + (Last update: + + + 10/21/96 at 09PM.) +
+A log of all messages sent out to the class e-mail list +(cse531@cs.washington.edu). + +

+ +

+ Textbook Errata

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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+


+About file formats: Most of the +course materials above are provided in three formats: + + + + +
+
+
LaTeX:
+ Plain ASCII text including formating commands. + Simple things (e.g. assignments) are generally quite legible in + this format. For figures and complex math stuff, these are + hard-to-impossible to read. +
Adobe Acrobat PDF :
+ The latest & greatest. A free viewer is available on + some of the department's unix systems ("acroread"), or is + perhaps aavailable from Adobe's + Acrobat and the Web Page. +

+

PostScript:
+ Use ghostview, or see the + Ghostscript Home Page + for free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...) +
+At this time, Acrobat is supported on fewer systems, but is +preferable if you can use it -- files are smaller, rendering is +faster and more legible, and it can print (which Mac Ghostscript +can't, for example). +
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+ +Portions of the CSE 531 Web may be reprinted or adapted for +academic nonprofit purposes, providing the source is accurately +quoted and duly credited. The CSE 531 Web: Copyright 1996, +Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of +Washington. + +
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+ + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^533^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^533^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49661bc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^533^ @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + + CSE 533 - Topics in Complexity, Autumn 1995 + + + + +

CSE533 Propositional Theorem Proving, Satisfiability Testing and Proof Complexity

+ +

General information

+
+
Instructor: Paul Beame +
Meeting times: Tuesday, Thursday 12:00-1:20 in Loew 113. +
+ + +Automated theorem proving and computer-aided verification in AI, VLSI, and +Software Engineering give algorithms that attempt to decide the truth +of logical statements in propositional or in first- (or higher-) order logic. +This course will concentrate on complexity issues for the propositional case +as well as for its flip side, satisfiability-testing. (Even the uses of +theorem proving in first-order and higher-order logic often involve finite +domains where the proofs can be interpreted in propositional logic anyway.) + +
+
+We will consider a variety of systems for propositional theorem +proving and satisfiability testing. Key issues for such systems are: + +
  • How complex are proofs within the system?
  • +
  • What are good choices for search strategies?
  • + +
    +There has been considerable theoretical and practical work on both of these +questions. We will concentrate on theoretical issues of proof complexity +and of the relative complexity of search strategies. We will also examine a +number of implementations of propositional logic algorithms to compare theory +and practice. + +

    Papers and things

    + +
  • Urquhart's Complexity of Proofs Survey
  • +
  • 519 talk slides
  • + +

    Installed software

    + +For our amusement I have installed a few theorem provers, ANL-DP, Sato, and +Boyer Moore as well as one satisfiability tester, Gsat on june in the +directory: + +
  • /cse/courses/cse533/provers
  • + +
    +There are few papers scattered there as well and I am in the process of +installing more theorem provers. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^543^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^543^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90e06435 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^543^ @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + +CSE 543 Home Page + + + + + + + + +

    CSE 543: +
    Computer System +
    Performance Modeling

    +

    Spring 1996

    +
    +

    Your Hosts: +Ed Lazowska +and +Mary +Vernon

    +

    +


    + +

    +Welcome to the home page for CSE 543, Computer System Performance +Modeling. + +

    +CSE 543 meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:30-2:20 +in Loew Hall 115. + +

    +

  • Office hours +
  • Tentative topic schedule +
  • Comings and goings +
  • Assignments +
  • Project information +
  • MAP (queueing network solution + package) +
  • Email + +

    +


    +

    +Other information is available about: +

    +

  • The May 1996 +ACM SIGMETRICS Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer +Systems +

    +

  • UW Department of Computer Science & Engineering + +

    +


    +
    +lazowska@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^548^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^548^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac754bc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^548^ @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ + + +CSE 548 Home Page (W 96) + + + + + + + +

    CSE 548: Computer Systems Architecture

    +

    Winter 1996

    + +
    +

    Instructor

    +Susan + Eggers + + , eggers@cs.washington.edu, Sieg 308, 543-2118

    + Office Hours: TuTh 11 - 12 +

    + +


    +

    TA

    +Joshua Redstone + + , redstone@cs.washington.edu, Sieg 233, 543-7798

    + Office Hours: M 2:30 - 3:20, W 4:00 - 4:50 in Sieg 326a +

    + + +


    +

    Course information

    + + + +
    +

    Other information

    + + + +
    +

    Other neat pages

    + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^551^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^551^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca7503ff --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^551^ @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +CSE 551 Home Page +

    CSE 551: Operating Systems

    + +
    +
    Instructor +
    Hank Levy, Spring +1996. + +
    TA +
    Frederic Pighin + +
    Meeting times +
    Tue, Thu. 10:30-11:50 in EEB 113. + +
    Instructor office hours +
    TBA + +
    TA office hours +
    Mon, Fri. 2:30-3:30 in Chateau conference room. + + +
    Number of units +
    3 + + +
    + + +
    + +

    Welcome to the 551 Home Page.

    + +This is the World Wide Web ("the Web" for short) hypermedia document for +CSE 551 and contains information about the class. Keep in mind that this +document is not static, and that new information (especially class +messages) will be added frequently. If you have any problems with this +document, send mail to +pighin@cs. + +
    + +

    Announcements

    +
    + +
    April 4 +
    The first assignment is ready. It +is due on Thu. April 11. +
    + +
    +

    Course Information

    + + +
    +
    +levy@cs.washington.edu +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^557^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^557^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2ba521c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^557^ @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + +CSE 557 Home Page + + + +

    CSE 557: Computer Graphics

    +

    Autumn Quarter 1995

    +
    +

    Welcome to the CSE 557 Home Page!

    + +This is the World Wide Web hypermedia document for CSE 557, which +contains a wealth of information about the class. Keep in mind that +this document is not static, and that new information will be added +frequently. + +If you have any problems with this document, send mail to derose@cs. +Click here for help.

    + +


    + +

    Available information:

    + + +
    + +

    Additional information:

    + +
    +

    +

    Mosaic Help:

    +Help is available on the following topics: +
      +
    • Basic information about Mosaic. +
    • Information about the HyperText Markup Language +(HTML) +
    • Uniform Resource Locators +(URL) +
    • How to read the web from home using +Lynx, +a character-based web browser +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^567^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^567^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a3dba86 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^567^ @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +` + +CSE 567 Home Page (A 96) + + + + + + + +

    CSE 567: Principles of Digital Systems Design

    +

    Carl Ebeling, Fall 1996

    +

    Welcome to the 567 Home Page!

    + +
    + +

    Course Information

    + + +

    Homework Assignments

    +
      +
    • A note on doing homework. +
    • Homework 1: due +Friday, Oct. 11, beginning of class. +
    • Homework 2: Handed out in class, due Oct. 18, beginning of class. +
    • Homework 3: due Monday, +Oct. 28, beginning of class. +
    • Homework 4: due Wednesday, +Nov. 6, beginning of class. +
    • Homework 5: due Friday, +Nov. 15, beginning of class. +
    • Homework 6: due Monday, +Dec. 15, beginning of class. + +
    + +

    Handouts

    + + + +

    Other Information

    + + +
    +The CSE567 Web:
    +Copyright 1995, 1996; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington. +

    +Portions of the CSE567 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic nonprofit +purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly credited.
    + + + + + +

    +
    +ebeling@cs.washington.edu +
    +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^573^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^573^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30d33de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^573^ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + +CSE 573 Index Page + + + +

    CSE 573 - Artificial Intelligence

    + +

    Fall Quarter, 1996

    + +

    +


    +

    + +Artificial intelligence (AI) poses two of the most fundamental and +challenging questions in computer science: can we build intelligent +machines? How? This course addresses these questions by providing an +in-depth introduction to selected topics in AI including agent +architectures, knowledge representation, search, planning, machine +learning, reasoning about uncertainty, and AI methodology. + +

    +


    +

    + +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^574^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^574^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a28715bc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^574^ @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + +CSE 574 Uncertainty and Decision Making + + + + + +

    CSE 574 Uncertainty and Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence --- + Winter 1996

    + +
    + +

    Professor:

    + + Steve Hanks, + hanks@cs. +
      +
    • Office: Sieg 210, 3-4784 +
    • Office hours whenever I'm around, or by appointment. +
    + +
    + +

    Email addresses:

    + + +
    + +

    Reading material:

    +
      + +
    • Pearl: Probabilistic Reasoning in Intelligent Systems
      +This is the "required" text for the class, and we will read several +chapters. You can probably get by without buying it if you're strapped +for cash, though it's a nice reference book. + +
    • Shafer and Pearl: Readings in Uncertain Reasoning
      +This is a nice collection of foundational papers on reasoning and +uncertainty, and we will read several selections. A copy will be +available in the GRAIL library. + +
    • E.T. Jaynes: Probability +Theory: The Logic of Science.
      +Fragmentary edition of July 1995. +This is an extremely interesting technical and historical look at the foundations +of probability theory, statistics, and decision theory. Definitely worth +looking at for the reference list and historical perspective alone! The +math can be heavy going in places, but it's beautifully written. + +
    • Neapolitan: Probabilistic Reasoning in Expert Systems, Theory and +Algorithms
      +A significant overlap with the Pearl book, so a good +secondary source for information about graphical models and propagation +algorithms. This is available from the Math Research library. + + +
    • Other papers to be arranged. +
    + +
    + +

    Course summary:

    +Here is a summary of the topics we covered and the readings, +in HTML or +Postscript. + +
    + +
    +hanks@cs.washington.edu (Last Update: 06/20/96) +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^576^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^576^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2b16fdae --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^576^ @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ + + +CSE/EE 576 Home Page + + + +

    CSE/EE 576: Image Understanding

    +

    Welcome to the 576 Home Page!

    + +This is the World Wide Web ("the Web" for short) hypermedia document +for CSE/EE 576 and contains information about the +class. Keep in mind that this document is not static, and that new +information (especially class messages) will be added frequently. +If you have any problems with this document, send mail to + mock@cs. + +
    +Copyright Notice: The material in this course web is subject +to copyright. While it may be viewed by the public, +it should not be installed at any web site other +than the one at the University of Washington. +
    + +

    Assignments

    + +
      +The first assignment is to read Chapter 1 of the course notes and do +exercise 5. + +
      +The second assignment is due Wednesday, April 5. +Read Chapter 2 of the course notes and do exercises 1-7. +Next, determine the most convenient way to +run KHOROS and CANTATA for you. In CSE it runs on Suns such as +Lillith. +Edit your local workstation's .login file to contain +xhost +lillith +Then add to you .cshrc file on the Suns the following: + +
        +
      • setenv KHOROS_HOME /usr/local/khoros +
      • setenv MANPATH /usr/local/khoros/man +
      • set path=($KHOROS_HOME/bin $path) +
      + +After an rlogin onto Lillith with your rhost assignments +and DISPLAY environment variable set up appropriately, type +cantata at the Unix prompt. In EE, the machine "george" has +KHOROS and CANTATA installed on it. + + +Also go to our course home page on the WWW +http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/576/index.html +and follow the links to the KHOROS/CANTATA tutorial. Go to its +course outline, to "experiments" and do at least the first two +topics ("Image information" and "Spatial Resolution"). +The ideal way to take the tutorial is to read the web pages +and experiment with KHOROS in another X window. +There is nothing to turn in for this part of the assignment. + +
      +The third assignment is to read the article by Lin, Huertas, and +Nevatia on pp.62-69 of the CVPR'94 proceedings, and also to +look at the article by Wolff on pp.369-376. + +
      +The fourth assignment is due Monday, April 17. In this assignment, +we make a comparison of three image-processing software environments: +KHOROS, MSVC/C++ & "Image", and MATLAB Image Processing Toolbox. +The objects of the assignment +are (1) to gain some experience with each environment, +(2) to begin to get a feel for the strengths and weaknesses of +each of these environments, and (3) to explore the use of +convolution in noise suppression and edge detection. + +In each environment: (a) select a monochrome test image. +(b) apply the Sobel operation to the test +image. (c) apply a moving average filter to the test image. +(d) apply a 3 by 3 laplacian to the test image. +(e) simulate gaussian smoothing with larger standard-deviation +gaussians by iteratively applying the moving average filter. +(f) apply the 3 by 3 laplacian to each gaussian-smoothed image. +(g) describe the results obtained in terms of changes in appearance +to objects and contours in the test image. +(h) describe the following aspects of the implementation: +what menu selections, direct manipulations, or programming you +had to do to perform the experiments; how fast the operations ran; +and level of learning effort required on your part. + +
    + +

    Announcements

    + +The final examination will be on Monday, June 5 from 2:30 to 4:20PM +in our regular class meeting room. The exam will cover a combination +of pre-midterm and post-midterm material. +Here is a list of topics to study. +Reminder: the class approved Sunday, June 4 from 1:30-2:30 +as the time for the final-exam review meeting. The plan is to meet in +Sieg 422. + +
    + +Outlines for selected class periods are available here: +Friday, 28 April. +Monday, 1 May. +Wednesday, 3 May. +Monday, 8 May. +Friday, 12 May. +Monday, 15 May. +Wednesday, 17 May. +Friday, 19 May. +Monday, 22 May. +Wednesday, 24 May. +Copies of the overhead transparencies for the May 22 and 24 lectures on +neural nets are available at the Engineering Library Copy Center (2nd floor) +as CSE/EE 576 packet number 2 ("Trainable Classifiers"). +Friday, 26 May. + + +Students in 576 are permitted to get a temporary copy of +MATLAB for their own use in the course. This will require +that you fill out a form and sign a contract. +Let me know if you are interested. +
    + +Term projects are an important part of +the course. These are to be started during the week of April 24. +
    + +Here are some corrections to the course notes. + +
    + +On Friday, April 7, we were introduced to the Pentium laboratory, including +the MSVC/C++ software development environment. + +Here is Evan McLain's document +explaining how to add a new transform to the Image application. +
    + +Here is +Current status of the KHOROS installation on the Suns. +It contains the most recent information about getting started with +Khoros and the accompanying DIP course. +Please read this. + +
    + +No class on Friday, March 31 or Monday, April 3. +
    + +Most students already have a computer account that can access +KHOROS and CANTATA. If you do not, contact Renee Reed on +Thursday or Friday to make an arrangement to pick up your +account login name and password so that you can use it +over the weekend and early next week. Renee's hours are +limited, so plan ahead. Her email address is reed@cs, and +she is in part of Sieg 127 (in a back office). +Sieg 127 is kept locked, so you will either need to knock or +have a prior arrangement to meet her. + +Many of the account application cards were not signed. We will +have to take care of that next week. +
    + +

    Selected Lecture Slides

    + +
  • Monday, March 27. +
  • Wednesday, March 29. + + +

    Information Resources for Image Understanding

    +
  • An Online Intro to Image Processing with KHOROS/CANTATA +
  • The Delft Univ. Pattern Recognition Information Page. +
  • The Computer Vision Home Page (stored at CMU). + +

    Other information

    + + +
    +

    +

    Mosaic Help:

    +If you're running Mosaic on a Mac, you can find some help items +under the Mac Balloon Help menu, and on the MacMosaic Home Page item +under the Navigate menu, and + here. + +
    +
    +
    +
    +
    +(Last Update: 31 May 1995) +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^581^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^581^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7f70c91e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^581^ @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + +CSE 581 Home Page + + + +

    CSE 581: Parallel Computation in Image Processing

    +

    Welcome to the 581 Home Page!

    + +This is the World Wide Web ("the Web" for short) hypermedia document +for CSE 581 and contains information about the +class. Keep in mind that this document is not static, and that new +information will be added from time to time. + +

    Schedule Information

    + +On October 31, November 7, and 9, class will begin a half-hour +earlier than normal. I.e., we will start at 8:30 on these days. +On November 1, we will meet at 9:00 and have a guest speaker, +Prof. Ze-Nian Li of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., Canada. +
    +Tuesday, November 14: no class. +
    +November 16 at 9:00. Dr. Bharath Modayur will be our guest speaker, +and the title of his presentation is, +"Efficient parallel object recognition on SIMD and MIMD machines". +
    +Tuesday, November 21. Class will begin at 8:30 AM. +Topics: Completion of discussion of pyramid algorithms -- scale-invariant +operators, top-down algorithms, and segmentation through hierarchical +relaxation (using the ISODATA approach of Burt, Hong and Rosenfeld). +Introduction to embedding and virtual processing. +Overview of neural network architectures. +algorithms, +
    +Tuesday, November 28. Class will begin at 8:30 AM. +Topics: Completion of overview of neural network architectures. +Embedding of neural networks in meshes and pyramids. +Brief treatment of iconic/symbolic computation. +
    +Thursday, November 30. Class will begin at 8:30 AM. +Topic: Parallel image analysis for digital libraries. +
    +Here is the +demo schedule. + +

    Finding term project topics

    + +During the week of October 12-18 students should be actively +exploring one or more topics for the term project. +Written descriptions of topics should be handed in +on Tuesday, October 24. A template for the writeups +is available +here. + +

    Resources

    +PVM (Parallel Virtual +Machine) is a software layear that permits a user program to run on a +virual machine made up of a heterogeneous collection of one or more +workstations. This is a convenient way to implement and study +distributed algorithms. + +
    +Intel SSD Technical +Publications include documentation for the Intel Paragon +parallel computer system. + +
    +The +ZPL language is a good language in which to implement +2-D array-oriented algorithms on the Intel Paragon. + + +
    +Various +vendors of supercomputers and parallel machines. + +
    +Some info on +the MasPar, from the National Supercomputer Center in Sweden. +

    +Some online information for the MasPar MP-2 is at the +University of Tennessee. +This resource was found by Neal Friedman. He reports that +"they've also got some Paragon documents." + +


    +Here are some errors in and corrections +to the course notes. + +
    + +Copyright Notice: The material in this course web is subject +to copyright. While it may be viewed by the public, +it should not be installed at any web site other +than the one at the University of Washington. +
    + +
    +Term projects are an important part of +the course. These should be started during the week of October 16. +
    +The review session for the final is schedule for Friday, December 1, +4:30-6:00 in 422 Sieg Hall. +
    + +The final exam is scheduled for Wednesday, December 13 from 10:30 to 12:20 +in our normal class meeting room. The exam is closed-book. +
    +Term projects are due at or before 4:30 PM, Thursday, December 14. +
    +
    +
    +
    +
    +(Last Update: 10 October 1995) +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590B^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590B^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cd9131ca --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590B^ @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + +CSE 590B: Graphics Seminar + + + + +
    +
    +C S E   5 9 0 B :   +G R A P H I C S   +S E M I N A R

    +Spring 1996

    +Numerical Methods in Graphics
    +
    +

    +
    + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    April 3Matrix Computations I
    + Intro: Definitions, Properties, Inversion (Brad C.)
    + Solving Linear Systems (Eric)
    April 10Matrix Computations II
    + Eigenvalues & Eigenvectors (Dan F.)
    + Singular Value Decomposition (Joel)
    April 17Root Finding/Nonlinear Equations (Corey, Shuichi)
    April 24Optimization
    + Intro and Unconstrained Optimization (Kari)
    + Constrained and Global Optimization (Kevin)
    May 1Linear and Quadratic Programming
    + Linear Programming (Chuck/Ronen)
    + Linear & Quadratic Programming: Examples (Daniel)
    May 8Data Fitting
    + Intro and Conclusion (Mike)
    + Linear Regression and Calibration Example (Brad W.)
    May 15Ordinary Differential Equations
    + Intro, Methods, Papers (Adam)
    + More Methods & Papers (Joanna)
    May 22Discretization Methods
    + Finite Elements & Radiosity (Fred)
    + PDEs & Finite Differences (Jim)
    May 29Interval Arithmetic (Troy, Jonathan)
    + +
    + +
    + +Last modified: Wed Apr 3 18:08:02 PST 1996 + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590D^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590D^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb77a993 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590D^ @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + +CSE 590D All Quarters + + + +

    CSE 590D: Special Topics

    +

    +

    Steven Tanimoto, instructor

    +

    +


    + +

    + +CSE 590D (Autumn 1995): Transcript-Based Education/WWW.

    +

    +

    + +CSE 590D (Winter 1996): Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing.

    +

    +

    + +CSE 590D (Spring 1996): Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing.

    +

    +

    + +CSE 590D (Autumn 1996): Technology for Collaborative Learning.

    + + +
    +Copyright Notice: The material in this course web is subject +to copyright. While it may be viewed by the public, +it should not be installed at any web site other +than the one at the University of Washington. +
    +This graduate seminar explores a variety of topics related to the use +of computers in education. Specific topics and activities vary +from quarter to quarter. +
    +(Last Update: 30 September 1996) +tanimoto@cs.washington.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590D^autumn95.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590D^autumn95.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8de3bde5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590D^autumn95.html @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + +CSE 590D Home Page (Autumn 1995) + + + +

    CSE 590D (Autumn 1995): Transcript-Based Education/WWW

    +

    Welcome to the CSE 590D Home Page!

    + +This is the World Wide Web ("the Web" for short) hypermedia document +for CSE 590D and contains information about the +class. Keep in mind that this document is not static, and that new +information will be added from time to time. + +
    +Copyright Notice: The material in this course web is subject +to copyright. While it may be viewed by the public, +it should not be installed at any web site other +than the one at the University of Washington. +
    +Reading for October 10 -- G. McCalla: "The Central Importance +of Student Modelling in Intelligent Tutoring." +
    +Reading for October 17 -- +(presented by Sandi Youngquist) +
    +Meeting of October 23 -- Discussion with Paul Barton-Davis about +Internet services. +
    +Reading for October 31 -- C. Laborde and J-M Laborde: +"Problem Solving in Geometry: From Microworlds to +Intelligent Computer Environments" (presented by Tessa Lau) + +
    +Reading for November 7 -- B. Bartels: "Promoting mathematics +connections with concept mapping" +(plus presentation by Gary Anderson) + +
    +No meeting November 14 -- + +
    +Reading for November 21 -- +

    +The readings for this meeting are all online (on the WWW). +

    +The first paper combines some degree of "vision" (a little) +with some degree of technology (nothing particularly ambitious, +but a description of the state of the art) +

    + +The second paper is a non-technical piece that promotes the +theme of learners taking responsibility for their education -- +something that will be increasingly important in the future. +

    + +The two choices for the third reading are papers that are more +sophisticated than either of the first two. The paper "Beyond +Browsing" elaborates on the possibility of group annotation of +WWW materials. The paper "The DEC Web Toolkit" describes in +technical terms a layer of Internet infrastructure that could +make it possible to have "smart distributed tutorial" applications +that do more than what Mosaic or Netscape can achieve. +

    + +Please read both 1 and 2 and either of the options for 3. +

    + +1. Advanced Educational Uses of the World-Wide Web + +http://www.igd.fhg.de/www/www95/proceedings/papers/89/paper.html + (presentor: Jeremy Baer) +

    + +2. Empowering Students in the Information Age + +http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/IT94/Proceedings/Educ/ward/ward.html + (presentor: Marla Baker) +

    + +3. Either + Beyond Browsing: Shared Comments, SOAPs, + Trails, and On-line Communities + +http://www.igd.fhg.de/www/www95/proceedings/papers/88/TR/WWW95.html + (presentor: John Dietz) +

    + + or +

    + + The DCE Web Toolkit: Enhancing WWW Protocols + With Lower-Layer Services + +these papers. + + +

  • We will also explore some of the possible applications of +AI and visualization techniques to the analysis of evidence of +student learning in online contexts. + + + + +
    +Meetings are currently scheduled for Tuesdays 2:30-3:20. +However, we may decide to move the time to better fit into +people's schedules. + +Visits to the Meany Middle School and the Washington Middle School +may be scheduled, depending on the interests of the participating +students. + + + + +
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    +
    +(Last Update: 25 September 1996, S. Tanimoto) +
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    590MV: Global Resource Management in Distributed Systems

    + +Professor: Mary Vernon
    +Time: W 2:30-3:50pm
    +Location: LOW 220

    + +


    + +Jan 10 Processor allocation: gang scheduling, NOWs +
      +
    • J. Ousterhout. Scheduling techniques for concurrent systems. In +3rd Int'l. Conf. on Distributed Systems, pages +22-30, Oct. 1982. +
    • R. H. Arpaci, A. C. Dusseau, A. M. Vahdat, L. T. Liu, +T. E. Anderson, and D. A. Patterson. The Interaction of Parallel and +Sequential Workloads on a Network of Workstations. Proc. of +the ACM SIGMETRICS Conf., 1995. +
    + +Jan 17 Processor allocation: dynamic equi-partitioning (Thu Nguyen) + + +Jan 24 Tutorial: how applications use processors (Shun-Tak Leung) + + +Jan 31 Tutorial: processor allocation policy comparisons +
      +
    • Shikharesh Majumdar, Derek L. Eager, Richard B. Bunt, +Scheduling in Multiprogrammed Parallel Systems. +Proc. 1988 ACM Sigmetrics Conference on Measurement and Modeling of +Computer Systems, Santa Fe, NM, pp. 104-113, May 1988. +
    • Eric W. Parsons, Kenneth C. Sevcik, +Multiprocessor Scheduling for High-Variability +Service Time Distributions. +Proc. IPPS '95 Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Systems +, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 127-145, Apr. 1995. +
    • Dror G. Feitelson, Bill Nitzberg, +Job Characteristics of a Production Parallel Scientific Workload on the +NASA Ames iPSC/860. + Proc. IPPS '95 Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Systems +, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 337-360, Apr. 1995. +
    + +The following will also be covered, but are not required reading: + +
      +
    • S. L. Leutenegger, M. K. Vernon, +Performance of Multiprogrammed Multiprocessor Scheduling Policies. +Proc. 1990 ACM SIGMETRICS Conf. on Measurement and Modeling of +Computer Systems, pp. 226-236, May 1990. +
    • C. McCann, R. Vaswani, J. Zahorjan, +A Dynamic Processor Allocation Policy for Multiprogrammed, Shared Memory +Multiprocessors. +ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Vol. 11, No. 2, May 1993. +
    + +Feb 7 Processor allocation: demand based co-scheduling + + +Feb 14 Impact of paging, page migration + + +Feb 21 Coordinated scheduling of processors and memory +
      +
    • G. Alverson, S. Kahan, R. Korry, C. McCann, B. Smith, +Scheduling on the Tera MTA. +Proc. IPPS '95 Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Systems +, Santa Barbara, CA, Apr. 1995. +
    • Eric. W. Parsons, Kenneth C. Sevcik, +Coordinated Allocation of Memory and Processors in Multiprocessors. +October 15, 1995. +
    + +Feb 28 Demand-based co-scheduling, discussion of open problems +
      +
    • A. Dusseau, R. H. Arpaci, D. E. Culler, +Effective +Distributed Scheduling of Parallel Workloads. +Proc. 1996 ACM Sigmetrics Conf. on Measurement and Modeling of Computer +Systems, Philadelphia, PA, June 1996 (to appear). +
    • D. G. Feitelson and L. Rudolph, +Coscheduling Based on Runtime Identification of Activity Working Sets. +Int'l. J. of Parallel Programming +, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 135-160, 1995. +
    + +Mar 6 Theoretical Results on Processor and Memory Allocation (A. Karlin) +
      +Papers TBA +
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    CSE 590BI, Winter 1996
    Algorithms in Molecular Biology

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    Richard Karp, Larry Ruzzo, Martin Tompa

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    +CSE 590g - Architecture Lunch +

    + +
    + +

    + +

    + +
    +Course organizer: + +
    +Jean-Loup +Baer + + +
    +Meeting time: + +
    +Tuesdays, 12:30pm to 1:20pm, in MOR 226 + +
    + +

    + +CSE590G, aka "architecture lunch", will continue this quarter with +almost the same format as previous years, +i.e., selection of papers to be discussed +at the beginning of the quarter, distribution on week n of +the paper to +be read during the week and discussed at week (n+1). There might +be a few formal presentations of work in progress by +esteemed members of the "lunch". Mostly +we'll have (hopefully heated) discussions +on papers from the literature. + +

    + +The only difference between this quarter and previous quarters +is that we'll start by reading the position papers from +participants of a recent NSF Workshop on +Critical issues in Computer Architecture Research. +You can get a copy here + +

    + +Reading these positions papers will lead us to one or more +themes of papers to read this quarter. + +

    + +With many thanks to Ruth Anderson, Molly Brown, Ori Gershony, +and Matthai Philipose a tabular summary of +the Gurus positions can be found +here + +

    + +For those of you who are new, our usual format is for one of the +students to lead the discussion of the papers, either informally +or with slides. Credit for the course is variable: 2 credits if +you present, 1 if you just read. + +

    + +The first meeting (organization meeting) +will be Tuesday October 1 at 12:30 in +MOR 226 + + +

    + +On Tuesday Oct 22, we will read: +

    +Value locality and Load value prediction by Lipasti, Wilkerson and Shen, ASPLOS VII pp 138-147. + +

    + +All ASPLOS-VII papers are on line. Follow the links from: +
    +ASPLOS-advance +program + +

    + +I have put a short +bibliography of PIM (processor in memory) +on line. I'd appreciate volunteers for the +Saulsbury, Burger and M-machine papers. + +

    + +On Tuesday Oct 29, we'll read +

    +Ashley Saulsbury, Fong Pong, and Andreas Nowatzyk +"Missing the Memory Wall: The Case for Processor/Memory Integration" +ISCA 1996 pp 90-101 + +

    + + +On Tuesday Nov 5, we'll read +

    +M.Fillo, S.Keckler, W.Dally et al. +"The M-machine multicomputer" +Micro 28 1995 (available on the net: follow the +M-machine +link. ) + +

    + +On Tuesday Nov 12, we'll read +

    +Doug Burger, Stefanos Kaxiras, and James R. Goodman +"DataScalar Architectures and the SPSD Execution Model" +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department +Technical Report 1317, July 1996. +available on the net + +

    + +On Tuesday Nov 19, we'll read +

    +"Intelligent RAM (IRAM): Chips that remember and compute" +by Patterson, Anderson, Cardwell, Fromm, Keeton, Kozyrakis, Thomas +and Yelick. The paper is available +here
    +We are fortunate that one of the authors, Prof. Tom Anderson, +will present the paper. + +

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    CSE 590h Home Page

    + + The Spring 1995 offering of CSE 590h. +An experimental graduate course on human-computer interaction. + +

    + +

    +borning@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590k^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590k^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..20726f28 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^590k^ @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + + + + +CSE 590k, Compiler Seminar + +

    +CSE 590k - Compiler Seminar +

    + +
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    + +

    + +
    +Course organizers: + +
    +Susan Eggers +and Craig +Chambers + +
    +Meeting time: + +
    +Wednesdays 4:00pm to 4:50pm. Officially, we're in Loew 220, but +really we meet on the second floor of the HUB Atrium. + +
    + +

    + +

    +Schedule +

    + + +Week 1 (1/10):
    + +
    "MemSpy: Analyzing Memory System Bottlenecks in Programs," by Margaret +Martonosi,
    Anoop Gupta, and Thomas Anderson. (Anderson)
    + +Week 2 (1/17):
    + +
    +"A General Approach for Run-Time Specialization and Its Application To +C," by Charles
    Consel and Francois Noel. (Lee)
    + +Week 3 (1/24):
    + +
    +"A Practical Data Flow Framework for Array Reference Analysis and Its +Use in
    Optimizations," by Evelyn Duesterwald, Rajiv Gupta, and Mary +Lou Soffa. (Lo)
    + +Week 4 (1/31):
    + +
    +"Value Dependence Graphs: Representation Without Taxation," by Daniel +Weise,
    Roger Crew, Michael Ernst, and Bjarne Steensgaard. +(Litvinov)
    + +Week 5 (2/7):
    + +
    +"Iterated Register Coalescing," by Lal George and Andrew Appel. +(Garrett)
    + +Week 6 (2/14):
    + +
    +"Generating Machine Specific Optimizing Compilers," by Roger Hoover +and Kenneth
    Zadeck. (Dean and Grant)
    + +Week 7 (2/21):
    + +
    +"The Paradigm Compiler for Distributed-Memory Multicomputers," by +Privthviraj
    Banerjee, et al. (Lewis)
    + +Week 8 (2/28):
    + +
    +"Minimum Cost Interprocedural Register Allocation," by Steven +Kurlander
    and Charles Fischer. (Secosky)
    + +Week 9 (3/6):
    + +
    +"Data Specialization," by Todd Knoblock and Erik Ruf. (Grove)
    + +Week 10 (3/13):
    + +
    +"Lazy Strength Reduction," by Jens Knoop, Oliver Ruthing, and +Bernhard
    Steffen. (Mock and Tullsen)
    + + + +To subscribe to the CSE 590k mailing list, send email to +"majordomo@cs"; the mail's contents should include the line "subscribe +cse590k". Leave the "Subject:" line blank. You should shortly +receive a message back saying "welcome." + + + +


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    CSE 590 O - Parallel Programming Environments

    +

    +Larry Snyder
    +Autumn Quarter 1996
    +Mondays, 3:30-4:20 pm, Loew 220 +

    +


    + +Welcome to the CSE 590 O Home Page! + +

    + +This quarter we will be reading selected papers from recent IPPS, PPoPP, ICS, Supercomputing, ICPP, and LCPC. Below is +a tenative schedule for the quarter. The atmosphere is casual and +will hopefully ignite some lively discussion. + +

    + +Everyone attending the seminar will be expected to present one of the +papers. There are still spots open, so hurry and sign up! + +

    + +Please send mail to majordomo@cs with +"subscribe cse590o" in the body of the message to subscribe +to the class mailing list. + +

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    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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    09/30 + Compiling MATLAB Programs to SCALAPACK: Exploiting Task + and Data Parallelism
    + Ramaswamy, Hodges IV, Banerjee (IPPS '96)
    + + FALCON: A MATLAB Interactive Restructuring Compiler
    + DeRose, Gallivan, Gallopoulos, Marsolf, and Padua + (LCPC '95)
    E
    10/07 + Compiling Portable Message-Driven Programs
    + Ramkumar, Forbes, Kale (ICPP '95)
    Sung
    10/14 + Cross-loop reuse Analysis and its Application to + Cache Optimizations
    + Cooper, Kennedy, McIntosh (LCPC '96)
    Ruth
    10/21Global + Communication Analysis and Optimization
    + Chakarabarti, Gupta, Choi (PLDI '96)
    Sean
    10/28 + An Integerated Compilation and Performance Analysis Environment + for Data Parallel Programs
    + Adve, et al. (SC '95)
    AJ
    11/04 + Input/Output Characteristics of Scalable Parallel Applications
    + Crandall, Aydt, Chien, Reed (SC '95)
    Jason
    11/11holiday
    11/18 + pC++/streams: A Library for I/O on Complex Distributed + Data Structures
    + Gotwalls, Srinivas, Gannon (PPoPP '95)
    Brad
    11/25 + A Model and Compilation Strategy for Out-of-Core Data Parallel + Programs
    + Bordawekar, Choudahary, Kennedy, Koelbel, Paleczny (PPoPP '95)

    12/02Local Iteration Set Computation for Block-Cyclic Distributions
    + Midkiff (ICPP '95)

    12/09 + On the Utility of Threads for Data Parallel Programming
    + Fahringer, Haines, Mehrotra (ICS '96)
    Eric
    12/16 + Cilk: An Efficient Multithreaded Runtime System
    + Blumofe, Joerg, Kuszmaul, Leiserson, Randall, + Zhou (PPoPP '95)

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    + Sung-Eun Choi +
    + Last modified: Tuesday 30 September 1996 +
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    Preliminaries

    + +If you're not already on the uw-systems mailing list, +you need to be, because that's where various crucial bits of +information (e.g., ``this week's seminar is cancelled'') will be +sent. To get yourself on this list, send mail to +uw-systems-request with the line subscribe uw-systems +in the message body. + +

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    + +CSE 590S (Summer 95) + + + + +

    This Quarter

    +We meet on Fridays at 3:30 in Loew 113. This quarter we +will read final papers that will appear in the upcoming +ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP). Please read +the papers before the meeting so that we can have +an interactive discussion. + +
    +

    This Quarter's Schedule

    + +
    +
    Oct. 6: Implementing +Global Memory Management in a Workstation +Cluster. (Presenter: Feeley) + +
    Oct. 13: Logged Virtual Memory. (Presenters: Savage, Lim) + +
    Oct. 20: The HP +AutoRAID Hierarchical Storage System. (Presenter: Wilkes) + +
    Oct. 27: +Serverless Network File Systems. (Presenters: Franklin, Montgomery, Tiwary) + +
    Nov. 3: Hypervisor Based Fault Tolerance. (Presenters: Chan, +Philipose,Wolman) + +
    Nov. 10: Exploiting Weak Connectivity for Mobile File Access. (Presenters: Voelker, Litvinov) + +
    Nov. 17: Performance of Cache Coherence in Stackable Filing. (Presenters: Sriram, Fiuczynski) + +
    Dec. 1: The +Impact of Architectural Trends on Operating System Performance. (Presenters: Anderson, Romer) + +
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    CSE 590 ZP

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    High Performance Scientific Computing in ZPL

    +
    Larry Snyder and the ZPL Team
    +
    Autumn Quarter 1996
    +
    Wednesday, 2:30-3:30 PM
    +
    Sieg 422 (Oct. 2, 1996), Loew 111 (all other days)
    +
    + +
    + +Welcome to the CSE 590 ZP Home Page! + +

    + +Please send mail to majordomo@cs with +"subscribe cse590zpl" in the body of the message to subscribe +to the class mailing list. + +

    + +Students may also be interested in joining the zpl-users +mailing list. This mailing list is used to distribute information +about compiler and libraray releases and other ZPL related +information. To be added to the mailing list, send mail to majordomo@cs with +"subscribe zpl-users" in the body of the message. + +

    Description

    + +ZPL is a new scientific +programming language suitable for computations previously written in +Fortran, C, etc. ZPL is an array language that dramatically +simplifies programming by eliminating nuisance looping and indexing. +ZPL runs fast on modern machines, including parallel supercomputers, +allowing programmers to develop code on their workstations and +trivially migrate them to the largest parallel machines simply by +recompiling. ZPL was developed at UW, and is just being released to +the scientific computing community. + +

    +CSE590-ZP is a class designed for scientists and engineers who are +NOT computer scientists, but who want to learn how to use modern +languages and supercomputers effectively for scientific +computation. The class will cover the following topics: +

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    • The state-of-the-art in high performance computing. +
    • ZPL syntax and semantics. +
    • Algorithms exploiting high performance parallel machines. +
    • WYSIWYG Performance -- writing fast programs easily. +
    • Developing ZPL programs from workstation to supercomputer. +
    • How well does your program perform? i.e. doing more "science" + with a faster program. +
    • Prototyping scientific computations in MATLAB and ZPL. +
    + +

    Text Book

    + +None. The class will rely on materials on the web. Documents can be found on +in the ZPL web pages. +Specifically, we will follow closely the ZPL +Programming Guide (new version as of 10/03/96). + +

    Prerequisites

    +Familiarity with some scientific computation e.g. Fortran, C or +MATLAB programming, on a UNIX platform will be assumed. + +

    +The class is variable (1-3) credit, CR/NC or audit. Students will +write, debug and run a ZPL program selected from their technical +discipline. Suitable computations range from whole applications to +kernels (inner loops) of a scientific computation. + +

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    + Last modified: Wednesday 9 October 1996 +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse370^CurrentQtr^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse370^CurrentQtr^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d20219a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse370^CurrentQtr^ @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + +CSE 370 Home Page (Autumn 96) + + + +
    + +
    + +

    CSE 370:
    Introduction to Digital Design

    +

    Autumn Quarter 1996

    +

    Gaetano Borriello and Corey Anderson

    +
    + +
    +

    Welcome to the CSE 370 Home Page!

    + +This is the home page for the CSE 370 web which contains a whole bunch of +useful information about the class. Keep in mind that this document is not +static, and that new information (especially class announcements and +messages) will be added frequently. If you have any problems with this +document or the CSE 370 web, in general, send mail to +cse370-webmaster@cs. + +
    +Class Announcements: +Notices from your instructor, TA, and/or system administrators. +
    +(Last update: + + + 12/10/96 at 12AM.) +
    +

    +Class E-mail Archive: Messages +sent to cse370@cs.washington.edu. +

    +(Last update: + + + 12/10/96 at 12AM.) +
    +

    +Send e-mail to: the class, +your instructor, +your TA, +both the instructor and TA, +or everyone. +


    + + + +
    +

    +Portions of the CSE 370 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic +nonprofit purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and +duly credited. The CSE 370 Web: Copyright 1996, Department of Computer +Science and Engineering, University of Washington. + +

    +


    +
    + Comments to: cse370-webmaster@cs.washington.edu (Last Update: + + 12/10/96 +) +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse403^95w b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse403^95w new file mode 100644 index 00000000..606377dc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse403^95w @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +301 Moved Permanently + +

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    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse500^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse500^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90fd8891 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse500^ @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + +CSE 500/490B: Computers and Society + + + + +

    CSE 500/490B: Computers and Society

    + +Welcome to the home page for the Computers and Society course! This winter +CSE 500, Computers and Society, will focus on social, economic, ethical, +and legal implications of the present Internet and the future national and +global information highway. + +

    + +Instructor: Alan Borning
    +Class times: Tues Thurs 12:00-1:20, Sieg 225. + +

    + +

    + +

    Assignments

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse567 b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse567 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..312da67b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^cse567 @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +301 Moved Permanently + +

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    CSE 573 - Artificial Intelligence

    + +

    Fall Quarter, 1996

    + +

    +


    +

    + +Artificial intelligence (AI) poses two of the most fundamental and +challenging questions in computer science: can we build intelligent +machines? How? This course addresses these questions by providing an +in-depth introduction to selected topics in AI including agent +architectures, knowledge representation, search, planning, machine +learning, reasoning about uncertainty, and AI methodology. + +

    +


    +

    + +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^ai^590i^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^ai^590i^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b93de283 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^ai^590i^ @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +
    + +CSE 590I + +
    + +

    CSE 590I: Intelligent Information Internet Servers

    + +

    Meets Tuesdays at 2:30 in 225 Sieg

    + +

    Creating Server-side scripts

    + +Please read these guidelines on how to +write programs that will be executed when someone follows a link to +them. + +

    SEW what?

    + +People to see, places to go: +A collection of the URL's from the 590i mailing list, generated by Paul's SEW program. + +

    What's new:

    +
      +
    • Check out the future of the web + here. +
    • I've begun to update this file. Remember, if you want to add to it, + check it out first using co -l index.html and check it back + in with ci -u index.html. +
    • This was added with Phoenix. So far, I'm not that + impressed. +
    +

    Way Older topics:

    +
      +
    • The official release of glimpse has been installed in /uns. Check + out the manual + pages, as well as the glimpse developer's home page. If you're + interested in more details on how glimpse works, you can read the Winter 1994 USENIX paper on the design + and implementation of glimpse. +
    • Information on the Wide Area Information Server (WAIS). +
    • zwhere, a + Mosiac interface to the Zephyr Location Database. It shows the users + currently registered with zephyr, makes a guess as to which room they + are in, and shows when they registered with the zephyr server. (This is + just another version of znol/zwatch/zlocate with some extra info and + links, except that it shows the status of all registered zephyr users + and not just the ones in a .anyone file.) +
    • Notes on 590I + lectures/discussions +
    • Mail that has been sent to the 590i + mailing list. +
    • Displaying the belief that an index page should be short, Mike + relegates the reviews of web sites (and + comments on what makes a good web page) to another page. +
    • ... and here are other miscellaneous comments +
    Remember:If you want to change this document, check it +out first using co -l index.html and check it back in with +ci -u index.html.
    You can send mail to the +entire class using the address "590i@cs.washington.edu".
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs354.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs354.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d2c65bc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs354.html @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + + + CS 354 Home Page + + + + +

    CS/ECE 354 - Machine Organization and Programming

    + +

    4 credits.

    +

    +An introduction to current system structures of control, +communication, memories, processors and I/O devices. +Projects involve detailed study and use of a specific small computer +hardware and software system. +

    +

    Prerequisites:

    +CS 302 or consent of instructor. +Not open to students who have taken + +CS/ECE 552. +Open to Freshmen. + +

    +

    Semesterly course information:

    + +
      + +
    • No info as of Fall 1994.
    • + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs552.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs552.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc1820cf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs552.html @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + + CS552 Page + + + + +

    CS/ECE 552 - Introduction to Computer Architecture

    + +

    3 credits.

    +

    +The design of computer systems and components. +Processor design, instruction set design, and addressing; +control structures and microprogramming; memory management, caches, +and memory hierarchies; interrupts and I/O structures. +

    +

    Prerequisites:

    + +ECE/CS 352 + +and + +CS/ECE 354 +; co-req: CS 367. + +

    +

    Semesterly course information:

    + +
      + +
    • No info as of Fall 1994.
    • + +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs752.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs752.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dea308c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs752.html @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + CS 752 Home Page + + + + +

    CS/ECE 752 - Advanced Computer Architecture I

    + +

    3 credits.

    +

    +Advanced techniques of computer design. Parallel processing and +pipelining; +multiprocessors, multi-computers and networks; high performance +machines and special purpose processors; data flow architectures. +

    +

    Prerequisites:

    + + +CS/ECE 552 + + and CS 537. + +

    +

    Semesterly course information:

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs757.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs757.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31e534ea --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arch^uwarch^courses^cs757.html @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ + + + CS 757 Home Page + + + + +

    CS/ECE 757 - Advanced Computer Architecture II

    + +

    3 credits.

    +

    +Parallel algorithms, principles of parallelism detection and vectorizing +compilers, interconnection networks, SIMD/MIMD machines, processor +synchronization, data coherence, multis, dataflow machines, special purpose +processors. +

    +

    Prerequisites:

    + +CS/ECE 752 or consent of instructor. + +

    +

    Semesterly course information:

    + +
      + +
    • No info as of Fall 1994.
    • + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs537.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs537.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9e029bb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs537.html @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ + + +CS 537 - Introduction to Operating Systems - Spring 1996 + + + + + + + + +
    +UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON +
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +
    +
    +CS 537 +
    +Spring 1996
    +
    Bart Miller +
    +CS 537: Introduction to Operating Systems + +
    + +

    New Stuff

    +
      +
    • +Final grades are posted. +
    • +Problem Sets 1 and 2 are available (2/17/96). +
    • +Programming Assignment 3 is available (3/31/96). +
    • +Quizzes 1-10 and answers are available (5/1/96). +
    • +Sections 1-28 of the lecture notes are ready for reading and printing (4/29/96). +
    +

    Class Staff

    +Instructor: Bart Miller +
    +email: bart@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Office: 6381 CS +
    +Phone: 263-3378 +
    +Office hours: Wednesday/Friday 1030-noon +or by appointment. +
    +

    +TA: Karuna Muthiah +
    +email: muthiah@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Office: 1343 CS +
    +Phone: 262-5596 +
    +Office hours: Monday 1100-1300 and Wednesday 1400-1600. +
    +

    +TA: Jonathan Weyers +
    +email: weyers@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Office: 1304 CS +
    +Phone: 262-6601 +
    +Office hours: Monday/Friday 1400-1530 and Wednesday 1600-1700. +
    + +

    Course Materials

    +
      +
    • +The course is organized around my lecture notes. +The + +lecture notes + +are available on the class Web page. +
    • +You will need the textbook +Modern Operating Systems, +by Tanenbaum. +
    • +For the programming +assignments, you should purchase a copy of +Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ +by Pohl, or whatever is your favorite C++ book. +
    +

    +The lecture notes are available now. +You should read the first section before coming to class. +Modern Operating Systems +and +Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ +are available in the book store. + +

    Lectures and Discussion Sections

    +Lecture times: +Tuesday/Thursday 1300-1415 +
    +1221 Computer Sciences +

    +Discussion section: +Wednesday 1300-1350 +
    +168 Noland +

    +Note that there is the extra (Wednesday at 1300) discussion section. +This section will be used mainly as a recitation section to discuss material +covered in lecture and for the weekly quizzes. +On occasion, it will be used to discuss important details of +the programming assignments and homeworks. +Make sure that you leave room in your schedule to attend this section. +

    Exams/Quizzes

    +There will be no midterms. +The final is optional. +

    +Each week, starting the second week of classes, there will be a quiz in the +Discussion Section. +The quizzes will last 15-30 minutes. +Following are the past quizzes with answers: +

      +
    1. +Processes and concurrency, +February 7. +
    2. +Semaphores, +February 14. +
    3. +Monitors, +February 21. +
    4. +Messages, +February 28. +
    5. +Scheduling & Synchronization, +March 6. +
    6. +Segmentation & Paging, +March 27. +
    7. +TLB's, +April 10 +
    8. +Demand Paging, +April 17 +
    9. +File Systems, +April 24 +
    10. +File Systems and Recovery, +May 1 +
    + +

    Programming Assignments

    +There will be about four programming assignments during the semester. +Details on these assignments will be given in class handouts. +These assignments will be written in C++ and done on workstations running +UNIX. +It is unlikely that you will be able to do all these assignments on your personal +computer. +
      +
    • +Programming assignment #1 +is available. +The goal of this assignment is to practice using C++, learn some UNIX system +facilities, and try to write a really input-tolerant program. +
    • +Programming assignment #2 +is available. +The goal of this assignment is to write a program that uses multiple processes +and synchronization. +
    • +Programming assignment #3 +is available. +You are to write a simulator for CPU scheduling algorithms; you will use +traces of activities on a real UNIX systems to drive your simulation. +The goals of this assignment are to +(1) learn more about the CPU scheduling algorithms, +(2) learn about trace-driven simulation, +and +(3) experiment with quantitatively analyzing a computer system. +
    + +

    Written Problem Sets

    +During the semester, I will hand out several +written problem sets based on the lectures. +These problem sets are for your use and do not need to be turned in. +Though, you will find that you will do poorly on the weekely quizzes, if you +don't do the problems +Solution sets for the problem will be handed out about two weeks after the +problem set. +The TA and I will be happy to answer questions on these problems and +look over your solutions. +
      +
    • +Problem Set #1 +is available. +The goal of this assignment is to learn about using the various synchronization +primitives to solve problems. +
    • +Problem Set #2 +is available. +The goal of this assignment is to learn memory management hardware and software. +
    + +

    Late Work

    +Assignments are due at 5 p.m. on the date listed on the handout. +Over the entire semester, +you have +three late days +of credit. +You can use these late days on different assignments (e.g., one day on each +of three assignments) or all three days on one assignment. +Other than these three days, +absolutely no late work will be accepted. +

    +Late days cannot be used on any assignment +that is due during the last week +of classes. + +

    Cheating

    +Programming assignments will be done with partners. +Each group of two will work independently from other groups. +

    +Cheaters will receive the maximum penalties, which include receiving +an ``F'' grade for the course and having this marked on your transcript. + +

    Computer Facilities

    +We will (probably) be using the Solaris (UNIX) workstations for this course. +These are UNIX workstations, running the Sun Solaris operating systems and X windows. +All students who have registered for this class should have an account. + +

    Grading Policy

    + +
    If you don't take the final:
    +
    + If you take the final:
    +
    Programming assignments:40% + Programming assignments:30% +
    Quizzes:60% + Quizzes:45% +
    Final:0% + Final:25% +
    +

    +Your lowest quiz grade will be dropped from the average; there will be +no quiz during the first week nor during the week after Spring break. +If you take the final exam, it will be counted as above. +In the past, when I've taught this class, the class GPA has been in +the range of 2.9-3.1. + +

    Class Schedule

    +The following schedule is tentative and could (and probably will) change: +

    + +
    Week 1 + January 23 & 25 + Introduction and overview, processes +
    Week 2 + January 30 & February 1 + Dispatching, process creation +
    Week 3 + February 6 & 8 + Cooperating processes, synchronization +
    Week 4 + February 13 & 15 + Semaphores +
    Week 5 + February 20 & 22 + Semaphores, monitors +
    Week 6 + February 27 & 29 + Messages, deadlocks +
    Week 7 + March 5 & 7 + OS debugging strategies, dynamic memory allocation +
    + March 12 & 14 + Spring Break +
    Week 8 + March 19 & 21 + Relocation +
    Week 9 + March 26 & 28 + Segmentation, Paging, TLBs +
    Week 10 + April 2 & 4 + Virtual memory, page replacement, thrashing + +
    Week 11 + April 9 & Nov. 11 + Working sets, I/O devices, files +
    Week 12 + April 16 & 18 + Disk allocation and scheduling, directories +
    Week 13 + April 23 & 25 + Protection +
    Week 14 + April 30 & May 2 + Security, advanced topics (readings) +
    Week 15 + May 7 & 9 + Advanced topics (readings) +
    Finals + May 14 + Final Exam (Tuesday, 5:05pm) +
    + +


    +

    +Last modified: +Wed May 15 12:54:17 CDT 1996 +by +bart +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs638.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs638.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b33d8d69 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs638.html @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ + + +CS 638/699 - Internet Honors Seminar + + + + + + + + +
    +UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON +
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +
    +
    +CS 537 +
    +Spring 1996
    +
    Bart Miller +
    +CS 638/699: Internet Honors Seminar + +
    + +

    +Instructor: Bart Miller +
    +email: bart@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Office: 6381 CS +
    +Phone: 263-3378 +
    +Office hours: Wednesday/Friday 1030-noon +or by appointment. +
    + +

    Lectures

    +Lecture time: +Monday 11:00-11:50 +
    +2310 Computer Sciences + +

    Class Schedule

    +There are no written assignments for this class. You are required to attend +all of the lectures and participate in the discussions. +The following schedule is mostly right, but could change: +

    + +
    Week 1 + January 22 + Bart Miller + Introduction and overview +
    Week 2 + January 29 + Larry Landweber + Internet Architecture and Protocols +
    Week 3 + February 5 +
    Week 4 + February 12 + Bart Miller + Client/Server and Remote Procedure Calls +
    Week 5 + February 19 + Systems Security +
    Week 6 + February 26 + Eric Bach + Security and encryption +
    Week 7 + March 4 +
    + March 11 + Spring Break +
    Week 8 + March 18 + Miron Livny + Images and Pictures on the Net +
    Week 9 + March 25 +
    Week 10 + April 1 + Pei Cao + High-performance File Systems +
    Week 11 + April 8 +
    Week 12 + April 15 + David Wood + The Internet as a Supercomputer +
    Week 13 + April 22 + Jim Larus + JAVA +
    Week 14 + April 29 +
    Week 15 + May 6 + Bart Miller + Discussions +
    + +


    +

    +Last modified: +Thu Jan 25 08:58:10 CST 1996 +by +bart +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs736.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs736.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..174d53d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^cs736.html @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + + +CS 736 - Advanced Operating Systems - Fall 1996 + + + + + + + + +
    +UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON +
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +
    +
    +CS 736 +
    +Fall 1996
    +
    Bart Miller +
    +CS 736: Advanced Operating Systems + +
    + +

    Summary

    +

    +This course is intended to give you a broad exposure to advanced +operating systems topics. +We will be reading about and discussing such topics as protection, security, +memory management, operating system kernels, file systems, synchronization, +naming, and distributed systems. +Please read the rest of this information sheet carefully. +

    Text

    +

    +There is really no satisfactory textbook for a graduate level operating +systems +class, so we will use the current literature as our text. +The course will be structured around readings from journal articles and +conference proceedings. +You will be able to purchase these readings at DoIT (CS736 handout #1). +

    +During each class, we will discuss topics relevant to the current papers. +The lecture will not be a detail-by-detail review of the papers, but will +instead be a +discussion of major topics and themes using the papers a focal point. +You will form reading groups with 2 or 3 of your classmates that will meet +once or twice a week to discuss the details of the assigned papers. +The readings are an especially important part of the class. +We will go through the reading list +according the posted reading schedule. +

    +So, the formula for being successful in this class is (1) read the papers +independently, (2) discuss them in your reading group, trying to identify +the important issues, and (3) participate in the class discussion of the +papers. +

    Class Discussions

    +

    +Class meetings will be in the form of discussion lectures. +We will talk about the day's topics, and this discussion will be +supported by your comments and opinions. +If you are willing to participate actively and daily in class, you'll get +a lot out of it. +If you expect to sit quietly and listen for 15 weeks, you will be +very unhappy in this class. +

    Papers

    +

    +During this class, you will write two papers - one short (6 pages) and +one longer. + +The first paper +will be a design, based on ideas that you have read. +You will work from some well-understood operating system facility +and design an extension in some area. + +The second paper will involve a project, + +and the paper will be a summary +of that project. +There will be a +selection of project topics +from which to choose. +

    +Writing well will be as important as writing about good ideas. +Each paper will be reviewed at least twice. +The first reading will be a refereeing of the paper by one of your fellow +students. +This will give the writer critical comments by another person, and give +the reader a look at someone else's writing. +The paper will then be revised for a second pass that will be read by me. +

    Exams

    +

    +There will be no exams. +The papers and reading will keep you busy. +

    Grades

    +

    +Scores and final grades will be posted here as assignments are graded. + +

    Details

    +

    +Time: Tuesday/Thursday, 1300-1415 +
    +Place: 1257 CS +

    +Office hours: Tuesday/Thursday, 1100-noon + +


    +

    +Last modified: +Thu Sep 5 17:13:43 CDT 1996 +by +bart +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^cs110^cs110.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^cs110^cs110.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..204c0217 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^cs110^cs110.html @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ + + + +CS 110 Section 2 Home Page + + + + +
    +

    CS 110 Introduction to Computer Programming

    +Section 2 (FORTRAN)

    +
    + +CS 110 is a one-credit course which covers the basic programming structures needed to prepare students for CS 310 and elementary engineering courses. No prior computer programming experience is required and only a basic knowledge of computers is assumed. The material covered will enable you to write simple computer programs to solve engineering problems in elementary courses. All programming is done in FORTRAN. This course is intended for students who received little or no programming instruction in high school.

    + +This section is taught entirely in the FORTRAN programming language and is intended primarily for engineering students and non-computer science majors. Click here for a course description.

    + + +

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    + +
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  • + +
    + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • Section 2: 134 Psychology, 8:50 am MWF, March 18 to May 10 +

      + Please be punctual to lectures to avoid disturbing the class. +
    + +
    + +

    Instructor - Gareth Bestor

    +
    +
    Office: +
    Rm. 1306 Computer Science & Statistics, 1210 W. Dayton St.

    + +

    Office Hours: +
    Wed 7:45 - 8:45 am, Fri 11:00 - 1:00 pm or by appointment

    + +

    Phone: +
    (608) 262-6601 [office]
    + (608) 251-5193 [home, emergencies only]

    + +

    E-mail: +
    bestor@cs.wisc.edu (click here for finger)

    + +

    World-Wide-Web: +
    http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~bestor/bestor.html

    +

    + +
    + +

    Grading Policy

    + +Your final grade is based on four programming assignments each worth 25% (not including Program #0). This course is Pass/Fail only. You must complete and hand in all five assignments to be eligible to pass the course. There are no tests or exams.

    +

    +	100% - Assignments (4 @ 25% each)
    +
    +Click here to see a list of the current class grades for Section 1 (identifed by student ID only).

    +Click here to see a list of the current class grades Section 2 (identifed by student ID only).

    + +


    + +

    Syllabus (tentative)

    + +The following topics and sections of the text will be approximately covered each week during the semester. You will only get the most out of this class if you read the relevant sections of the text before coming to class. This way you will be able to ask questions in class about anything that you are unsure of, instead of waiting until you're in the lab trying to work on an assignment to discover you didn't really understand something.

    +

    + +
    + +

    Text and Lecture Notes

    + +

    Text:

    +Fortran with Engineering Applications, 5th. edition, by E. Koffman and F. Friedman, 1993.

    + +

    Lecture Notes:

    +Copies of the lecture notes will be available on-line at the end of each week of class. Important - the on-line lecture notes are not a substitute for coming to class and only cover what I show on the overhead projector. They do not include any examples or additional notes that I put on the board. You are responsible for all the material covered in class.

    + +

      +
    1. Week 1 +
    2. Week 2 +
    3. Week 3 +
    4. Week 4 +
    5. Week 5 +
    6. Week 6 +
    7. Week 7 +
    8. Week 8 +
    + +
    + +

    Programming Assignments

    + +There are four programming assignments each contributing 25% to your final grade. You must attempt to complete every programming assignment. If you hand in a program that does not run or will not even compile without errors then it will not be graded and will automatically receive a zero grade and you risk failing the course.

    + +

    + +

    Assignment Specifications:

    +
      +
    • Program #0 (handed out in class), due Wednesday 3/27/96, 8:50 am +
    • Program #1, due Monday 4/8/96, 8:50 am +
    • Program #2, due Friday 4/19/96, 8:50 am +
    • Program #3, due Wednesday 5/1/96, 8:50 am +
    • Program #4, due Friday 5/10/96, 1:00 pm +
    + +

    How to Get Help with Your Assignments:

    +
    +
    Consultants: +
    The consultants in the computer lab can help you with most problems. They wear name tags and are on duty from approximately 8:00 am to 11:00 pm. Consultants can answer short questions about compiler error messages and program syntax, as well as how to login, use the printers, send E-mail, run Netscape, etc.

    +

      +
    • Click here for more information about the consultants. +
    +

    + +

    Instructor: +
    General questions about an assignment or questions that may require a long explanation are best answered by myself. Please see me during office hours or send me E-mail. I am not normally in my office except during office hours because I do my dissertation research from home via a modem. Therefore, if you want to see me outside of office hours please make an appointment first. You can most easily contact me by E-mail because I regularly login and read my E-mail from home.

    +

      +
    • Click here to send me E-mail. +
    +

    +

    + +
    + +

    Problem Solving Exercises

    + +One of the most important skills you will learn in this class is problem solving. Good problem solving skills distinguish a "good" computer programmer from a "bad" one - it doesn't matter how familiar or skilled you are in a particular programming language, if you do not understand how to solve the problem then you will not be able to write a computer program for it in any language.

    + +To help you learn problem solving skills and techniques I will assign weekly problem solving exercises. These will be small but non-trivial problems which I will give out each Monday. You should look at the problem and think about it during the week and right down the steps you would go through to solve the problem; i.e. the overall structure of your program. This is primarily an exercise in general problem solving so you do not have to write any FORTRAN code (though you may if you want to and have time) and your solution/algorithm should not even be dependent on a particular programming language such as FORTRAN. We will go over the solution in class the following Monday.

    + +

    Exercises:

    +
      +
    1. Week 2: Question 16, Pg. 89. Click here for the solution. +
    2. Week 3: Question 4, Pg. 147. Click here for the solution. +
    3. Week 4: Question 13, Pg. 218. Click here for the solution. +
    4. Week 5: Question 6, Pg. 269. Click here for the solution. +
    5. Week 6: Question 10, Pg. 329 (subroutines) - click here for the solution; Question 11, Pg. 330 (functions) - click here for the solution. +
    6. Week 7: Question 8, Pg. 401. Click here for the solution. +
    + +
    + +

    Computer Lab

    + +You will be using the Vectra lab in Rm. 1350 Computer Science & Statistics containing Hewlett-Packard Vectra's running Microsoft Windows and Microsoft FORTRAN. This lab is open from 7:00 am to 1:00 am seven days a week except certain holidays. The printer room is located across the hall in Rm. 1359.

    + +You may also use your home or dorm computers to write your programs, however you will probably have to purchase your own copy of Microsoft FORTRAN or Lahey Personal FORTRAN (see the inside cover of the textbook). You may also work in any of the other computer labs on campus, however most do not have FORTRAN compilers (please see me first before using the CAE lab).

    + +The software you will be using in the lab includes:

    +

    + +
    + +

    Other Pointers of Interest

    + + + + +
    + +
    +
    Copyright © 1996 Gareth S. Bestor (bestor@cs.wisc.edu). Last modified May 1, 1996.
    +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^cs302^cs302.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^cs302^cs302.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a6247158 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^cs302^cs302.html @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ + + + +CS 302 Section 70 Home Page + + + + +
    +

    CS 302 Algebraic Language Programming

    +Section 70 (FORTRAN)

    +
    + +This section is taught entirely in the FORTRAN programming language and is intended primarily for engineering students and non-computer science majors. Click here for a course description.

    + + +

    Menu

    + +
  • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS - READ NOW! +
  • Lectures +
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  • + +
    + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • Section 70: 103 Psychology, 9:55 am MWF +

      + Please be punctual to lectures to avoid disturbing the class. +
    + +
    + +

    Instructor - Gareth Bestor

    +
    +
    Office: +
    Rm. 1306 Computer Science & Statistics, 1210 W. Dayton St.

    + +

    Office Hours: +
    Wed 7:45 - 8:45 am, Fri 11:00 - 1:00 pm or by appointment

    + +

    Phone: +
    (608) 262-6601 [office]
    + (608) 251-5193 [home, emergencies only]

    + +

    E-mail: +
    bestor@cs.wisc.edu (click here for finger)

    + +

    World-Wide-Web: +
    http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~bestor/bestor.html

    +

    + +
    + +

    Grading Policy

    + +Your final grade is based on seven programming assignments each worth 5% (not including Program #0) and three exams. Your highest two exam scores will each contribute 25% to your final grade; your lowest exam score will contribute 15%. You must complete and hand in all the assignments to be eligible to receive a passing grade for the course. Final grades for all CS 302 sections are graded on a curve with a mean in the range of 2.8 - 3.0, where A = 4.0; the curve is computed after the final exam is completed.

    +

    +
    Exam 1 +
    Thur February 29, 7:15 - 9:15 pm + +
    Exam 2 +
    Wed April 10, 7:15 - 9:15 pm, Rm. 1207 Computer Science + +
    Final +
    Mon May 13, 7:55 - 9:45 am +
    + + +Click here to see a list of the current class grades (identifed by student ID only).

    +


    + +

    Syllabus (tentative)

    + +The following topics and sections of the text will be approximately covered each week during the semester. You will only get the most out of this class if you read the relevant sections of the text before coming to class. This way you will be able to ask questions in class about anything that you are unsure of, instead of waiting until you're in the lab trying to work on an assignment to discover you didn't really understand something.

    +

      +
    1. Weeks 1-6 (Mid-Term Exam #1) +
    2. Weeks 7-11 (Mid-Term Exam #2) +
    3. Weeks 12-15 (Final Exam) +
    + +
    + +

    Text and Lecture Notes

    + +

    Text:

    +Fortran with Engineering Applications, 5th. edition, by E. Koffman and F. Friedman, 1993.

    + +

    Lecture Notes:

    +Copies of the lecture notes will be available on-line at the end of each week of class. IMPORTANT - the on-line lecture notes are not a substitute for coming to class and only cover what I show on the overhead projector. They do not include any examples or additional notes that I put on the board. You are responsible for all the material covered in class.

    + +

      +
    1. Week 1 +
    2. Week 2 +
    3. Week 3 +
    4. Week 4 +
    5. Week 5 +
    6. Week 6 +
    7. Week 7 +
    8. Week 8 +
    9. Week 9 +
    10. Week 10 +
    11. Week 11 +
    12. Week 12 +
    13. Week 13 +
    14. Week 14 +
    15. Week 15 +
    + +
    + +

    Exams and Programming Assignments

    + +There are three exams: two mid-term exams and one final exam. Exams constitute 65% of your final grade so it is very important to do well on them to ensure a good grade, regardless of your performance on the assignments. All exams are approximately two hours long (though you may stay a bit longer if you need extra time) and are closed-book. You only need to bring a pen or pencil to exams - calculators are not necessary or even useful. + +

    Exam Solutions:

    + + +There are seven programming assignments (not including Program #0) each contributing 5% to your final grade. All the assignments must be completed and handed in to be eligible to receive a passing grade for the course. You must attempt to complete every programming assignment. If you hand in a program that does not run or will not even compile without errors then it will not be graded and will automatically receive a zero grade and you risk failing the course.

    +

    + +

    Assignment Specifications:

    + + +

    How to Get Help with Your Assignments:

    +
    +
    Consultants: +
    The consultants in the computer lab can help you with most problems. They wear name tags and are on duty from approximately 8:00 am to 11:00 pm. Consultants can answer short questions about compiler error messages and program syntax, as well as how to login, use the printers, send E-mail, run Netscape, etc.

    +

      +
    • Click here for more information about the consultants. +
    +

    + +

    Instructor: +
    General questions about an assignment or questions that may require a long explanation are best answered by myself. Please see me during office hours or send me E-mail. I am not normally in my office except during office hours because I do my dissertation research from home via a modem. Therefore, if you want to see me outside of office hours please make an appointment first. You can most easily contact me by E-mail because I regularly login and read my E-mail from home.

    +

      +
    • Click here to send me E-mail. +
    +

    +

    + +
    + +

    Problem Solving Exercises

    + +One of the most important skills you will learn in this class is problem solving. Good problem solving skills distinguish a "good" computer programmer from a "bad" one - it doesn't matter how familiar or skilled you are in a particular programming language, if you do not understand how to solve the problem then you will not be able to write a computer program for it in any language.

    + +To help you learn problem solving skills and techniques I will assign weekly problem solving exercises. These will be small but non-trivial problems which I will give out each Monday. You should look at the problem and think about it during the week and right down the steps you would go through to solve the problem; i.e. the overall structure of your program. This is primarily an exercise in general problem solving so you do not have to write any FORTRAN code (though you may if you want to and have time) and your solution/algorithm should not even be dependent on a particular programming language such as FORTRAN. Each Friday we will go over the solution in class.

    + +

    Exercises:

    +
      +
    1. Week 3: Question 16, Pg. 89. Click here for the solution. +
    2. Week 4: Question 4, Pg. 147. Click here for the solution. +
    3. Week 5: Question 13, Pg. 218. Click here for the solution. +
    4. Week 6: Question 6, Pg. 269. Click here for the solution. +
    5. Week 7: Question 10, Pg. 329 (subroutines) - click here for the solution; Question 11, Pg. 330 (functions) - click here for the solution. +
    6. Week 8: Question 5, Pg. 559. Click here for the solution. +
    7. Week 9: Question 8, Pg. 401. Click here for the solution. +
    8. Week 10: Question 6, Pg. 467. Click here for the solution. +
    9. Week 11: Question 5, Pg. 467. Click here for the solution. +
    10. Week 12: Question 3, Pg. 466. Click here for the solution. +
    11. Week 13: Question 5, Pg. 655. +
    + +
    + +

    Computer Lab

    + +You will be using the Vectra lab in Rm. 1350 Computer Science & Statistics containing Hewlett-Packard Vectra's running Microsoft Windows and Microsoft FORTRAN. This lab is open from 7:00 am to 1:00 am seven days a week except certain holidays. The printer room is located across the hall in Rm. 1359.

    + +You may also use your home or dorm computers to write your programs, however you will probably have to purchase your own copy of Microsoft FORTRAN or Lahey Personal FORTRAN (see the inside cover of the textbook). You may also work in any of the other computer labs on campus, however most do not have FORTRAN compilers (please see me first before using the CAE lab).

    + +The software you will be using in the lab includes:

    +

    + +
    + +

    Other Pointers of Interest

    + + + + +
    + +
    +
    Copyright © 1996 Gareth S. Bestor (bestor@cs.wisc.edu). Last modified April 24, 1996.
    +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~burnett^cs302.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~burnett^cs302.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f46636c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~burnett^cs302.html @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + +CS 302 Fall 1996 - Section 63 + + +

    CS 302 Fall 1996 - Section 63

    +

    Algebraic Language Programming - C++

    +Name: Dave Eggleston
    +Email: burnett@cs.wisc.edu
    +Office: CS&St 1306
    +Office Phone: (608)262-6601
    +Office Hours: M 3:00-4:00 F 11:30 - 12:30 +

    +


    +

    ANNOUNCEMENTS: updated Nov 10, 19:30

    +

    +Note: The original output on the prog6 page had two errors in it +(the days of the week were off by one.) The correct values are now there.

    +Information about Exam 2 - updated Nov 10

    +Questions Asked about Program 6

    +HourlyWorker Class

    +Reading: Scan through 9.1 for Thursday's class.

    +Program 6 is now available.

    +Solution to Quiz 3.

    +Grades Page is here.

    +


    +

    + +
    General Course Information +
    + + +

    +

    Class "Handouts" +
    + +

    +

    Policy Information +
    + +

    +

    Text +
    + +Problem Solving +with C++ - The Object of Programming by Walter Savitch
    +Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1996.
    +List of known errata
    + +

    +Last modified: +Wed Aug 28, 1996, Dave Eggleston +(burnett@cs.wisc.edu) +

    +Based on Greg Sharp's cs302 home page + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cao^cs736^cs736.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cao^cs736^cs736.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..775c51f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cao^cs736^cs736.html @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ + + +CS736 Spring 1996 + + + +

    CS 736: Advanced Operating Systems
    (Spring 1996)

    + +

    Summary

    +This course is intended to give you a broad exposure to advanced +operating systems topics. +There are two important components of this course: reading and discussion of +various research papers, and a project involving implementation of an +experimental system. The research papers cover topics +including synchronization and communications, memory management, file systems, +protection and security, and distributed systems. The project requires you to +choose a problem, research and propose solutions, and implement a +prototype system. + +

    Lecture Info

    +During each class, we will discuss topics relevant to the current papers. +The lecture will not be a detailed review of the papers, but rather +a discussion of major topics and themes using the papers as a focal point. +Active participation in discussion is strongly encouraged. +

    +Lecture: 11:00 - 12:15 Tuesday and Thursday, 2255 Engineering Hall
    +Office Hour: 2:00 - 3:00pm Tuesday, or by appointment; 7361 Computer Sciences
    + +

    Text

    +Our text is a selection of ``classic'' papers +(from the 60's to the 90's) on operating system design and implementation. +

    +You can purchase these readings at the DoIT (formerly MACC) documentation desk +for about $20. +The readings this semester are different from those of previous semesters; +so please do buy a copy of these papers. + +

    Grading

    +There is no exam in this course. Instead, there are two assignments. +The first assignment is using a benchmark suite to measure the performance +of various operating systems (SunOS, Solaris, Linux, Windows, etc., as many +as you can lay your hands on). +The second assignment is the project, involving a project proposal, +implementation, a final report, and a project presentation. +

    +Of the total grade, class participation counts 10\%, the first assignment +counts 20\%, and the project counts 70\%. + +

    Schedule

    +Here is a tentative schedule. + +

    Projects

    +Here is a list of suggested projects. +You can make up your own project as well. +In either case, you need to come and discuss with me before choosing a project. +Teams of two or more people are allowed. + +

    Slides

    + +Here are the slides I used in my lectures. + +

    Assigments

    + +Here is the first assignment. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs110^cs110.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs110^cs110.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78b6523b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs110^cs110.html @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + +CS 110 + + + + +

    Introduction to Computer Programming

    +Computer Sciences 110

    +Fall 1996

    + +This is a one-credit course designed to cover the basic programming +structures needed to prepare the students for CS310 and elementary +engineering courses. The material covered will be sufficient to enable +the student to write simple programs to solve engineering problems in +elementary courses. +

    + +The material in CS 110 is essentially the same as the first half of CS 302. + +

    + +List of fall sections: + +

    + +
    +Last modified: Wed Sep 4 11:29:13 1996 by Anthony D'Silva +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-1^cs132.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-1^cs132.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..842fa94c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-1^cs132.html @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + +CS 132, Fall 1996 + + + + +
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    Search the CS 132 web pages for keywords (returns all matching paragraphs): + + + + + + + + + + + + +

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    +

    + +

    News
    +

    + + + Once you set up your class account, NEVER LEAVE YOUR + COMPUTER WITHOUT EXITING FROM WINDOWS. When you exit from + windows, you automatically exit from your account, too. If you don't + do as instructed, the next person starting using the computer + you've just abandoned has complete control over your account. + They can send messages signed with your name, read your mail, copy, or even + delete your personal work. Remember to exit windows when you're + done working for the day, or when you plan to leave your machine + unattended for some time.

    + + The email address you get when you initialize your account is + provided to you by the Computer Sciences department and is + different from the one provided by DoIT. You will have the account + for CS 132 only during this semester; after the end of the course the + account will be canceled. As long as you are a UW student, the email + account that DoIT provides will be active. Look for messages and + announcements for CS 132 in your Computer Sciences account.

    + +

    + +Midterm exam answer key + +


    + + +

    Instructor
    +

    + +Professor Ed Desautels + +

    +Office: 5375 Computer Sciences
    +Office hours: 12-1 Monday-Wednesday, or by appointment.
    +Phone: 262-7971; dept office 262-1204
    +E-mail: ed@cs.wisc.edu + +


    + + +

    Teaching Assistants
    +

    + +

    Follow these links to your TA's home page...

    + +

    + + + + + + +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Kelly Ratliff
    Email:kelly@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3360 CS&S
    Office phone:262-9275
    Office hours:MW 3:30-4:30
    132 sections:304, 305
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Nathan Bockrath
    Email:bockrath@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3310 CS&S
    Office phone:262-1721
    Office hours:MW 10:00-11:00
    132 sections:301, 302
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Rehnuma Rahman
    Email:rehnuma@cae.wisc.edu
    Office #:1349 CS&S
    Office phone:262-5340
    Office hours:M 11:00-12:00,W 12:30-1:30
    132 sections:317, 318
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Jaime Fink
    Email:jfink@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:1306 CS&S
    Office phone:262-6601
    Office hours:TR 10:45-11:45
    132 sections:315, 316
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Ashraf Aboulnaga
    Email:ashraf@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3310 CS&S
    Office phone:262-1721
    Office hours:MW 4:00-5:00
    132 sections:319, 320
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Andrew Geery
    Email:geery@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:1301 CS&S
    Office phone:
    Office hours:R 2:30-4:30
    132 sections:303, 304
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:James Herro
    Email:jherro@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:1301 CS&S
    Office phone:
    Office hours:WF 12:30-1:30
    132 sections:305, 310
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Abhinav Gupta
    Email:agupta@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3360 CS&S
    Office phone:262-9275
    Office hours:MF 9:30-10:30
    132 sections:322, 323
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Jyothi Krothapalli
    Email:jyothi@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3310 CS&S
    Office phone:262-1721
    Office hours:MW 10:00-11:00
    132 sections:306, 307
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Su-Hui Chiang
    Email:suhui@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:6384 CS&S
    Office phone:262-6619
    Office hours:R 4:00-5:00
    132 sections:321
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Thanos Tsiolis
    Email:tsiolis@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:6364 CS&S
    Office phone:262-6615
    Office hours:R 10:00 - 11:00
    132 sections:309
    GRADES
    +
    + +


    + + +

    enterprise image +Explore the Web Further...
    +

    + +

    Companies Whose Software or Hardware We Will Use

    + + Borland
    + + Hewlett-Packard
    + + IBM
    + + Intel
    + + Microsoft
    + + Novell
    + +

    Useful Links for Further Web Exploration

    +
    +
    + Lycos +
    Enormous Database of Web Sites. +
    + Yahoo +
    Internet resources classified by categories. Has a lookup search. +
    + The Virtual Tourist +
    Find W3 sites around the world by clicking on a world map. +
    + The Mother of All BBS +
    Large Alphabetical List of Web Sites. +
    + What's Hot and Cool on the Web +
    Lists of Especially Excellent Web Sites. +
    + University of Wisconsin-Madison CS Home Page +
    + +

    + +
    +

    This page was originally created and maintained by +Ben Teitelbaum and Thanos Tsiolis. + +
    It was modified and now maintained by +Kelly Ratliff. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-2^cs132.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-2^cs132.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c3c5bf2b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-2^cs132.html @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + +CS 132, Fall 1996 + + + + +

    + + + + +
    +CS 132, Fall 1996 + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    NewsInstructorDeadlines & ExamsSyllabusElectronic Manuals
    Guide to CS 132Quiz Review GuideTeaching AssistantsTextbook ErrorsExplore the Web
    + +
    +
    +

    Search the CS 132 web pages for keywords (returns all matching paragraphs): +

    + + + + + + + + + + + +
    +


    +

    + +

    News
    +

    + + + Once you set up your class account, NEVER LEAVE YOUR + COMPUTER WITHOUT EXITING FROM WINDOWS. When you exit from + windows, you automatically exit from your account, too. If you don't + do as instructed, the next person starting using the computer + you've just abandoned has complete control over your account. + They can send messages signed with your name, read your mail, copy, or even + delete your personal work. Remember to exit windows when you're + done working for the day, or when you plan to leave your machine + unattended for some time.

    + + The email address you get when you initialize your account is + provided to you by the Computer Sciences department and is + different from the one provided by DoIT. You will have the account + for CS 132 only during this semester; after the end of the course the + account will be canceled. As long as you are a UW student, the email + account that DoIT provides will be active. Look for messages and + announcements for CS 132 in your Computer Sciences account.

    + +

    + +Midterm exam answer key + +


    + + +

    Instructor
    +

    + +Professor Ed Desautels + +

    +Office: 5375 Computer Sciences
    +Office hours: 12-1 Monday-Wednesday, or by appointment.
    +Phone: 262-7971; dept office 262-1204
    +E-mail: ed@cs.wisc.edu + +


    + + +

    Teaching Assistants
    +

    + +

    Follow these links to your TA's home page...

    + +

    + + + + + + +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Kelly Ratliff
    Email:kelly@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3360 CS&S
    Office phone:262-9275
    Office hours:MW 3:30-4:30
    132 sections:304, 305
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Nathan Bockrath
    Email:bockrath@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3310 CS&S
    Office phone:262-1721
    Office hours:MW 10:00-11:00
    132 sections:301, 302
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Rehnuma Rahman
    Email:rehnuma@cae.wisc.edu
    Office #:1349 CS&S
    Office phone:262-5340
    Office hours:M 11:00-12:00,W 12:30-1:30
    132 sections:317, 318
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Jaime Fink
    Email:jfink@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:1306 CS&S
    Office phone:262-6601
    Office hours:TR 10:45-11:45
    132 sections:315, 316
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Ashraf Aboulnaga
    Email:ashraf@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3310 CS&S
    Office phone:262-1721
    Office hours:MW 4:00-5:00
    132 sections:319, 320
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Andrew Geery
    Email:geery@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:1301 CS&S
    Office phone:
    Office hours:R 2:30-4:30
    132 sections:303, 304
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:James Herro
    Email:jherro@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:1301 CS&S
    Office phone:
    Office hours:WF 12:30-1:30
    132 sections:305, 310
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Abhinav Gupta
    Email:agupta@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3360 CS&S
    Office phone:262-9275
    Office hours:MF 9:30-10:30
    132 sections:322, 323
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Jyothi Krothapalli
    Email:jyothi@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:3310 CS&S
    Office phone:262-1721
    Office hours:MW 10:00-11:00
    132 sections:306, 307
    GRADES
    +
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Su-Hui Chiang
    Email:suhui@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:6384 CS&S
    Office phone:262-6619
    Office hours:R 4:00-5:00
    132 sections:321
    GRADES
    + + + + + + + +
    Name:Thanos Tsiolis
    Email:tsiolis@cs.wisc.edu
    Office #:6364 CS&S
    Office phone:262-6615
    Office hours:R 10:00 - 11:00
    132 sections:309
    GRADES
    +
    + +


    + + +

    enterprise image +Explore the Web Further...
    +

    + +

    Companies Whose Software or Hardware We Will Use

    + + Borland
    + + Hewlett-Packard
    + + IBM
    + + Intel
    + + Microsoft
    + + Novell
    + +

    Useful Links for Further Web Exploration

    +
    +
    + Lycos +
    Enormous Database of Web Sites. +
    + Yahoo +
    Internet resources classified by categories. Has a lookup search. +
    + The Virtual Tourist +
    Find W3 sites around the world by clicking on a world map. +
    + The Mother of All BBS +
    Large Alphabetical List of Web Sites. +
    + What's Hot and Cool on the Web +
    Lists of Especially Excellent Web Sites. +
    + University of Wisconsin-Madison CS Home Page +
    + +

    + +
    +

    This page was originally created and maintained by +Ben Teitelbaum and Thanos Tsiolis. + +
    It was modified and now maintained by +Kelly Ratliff. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-3^cs132.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-3^cs132.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7e4cfc1b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-3^cs132.html @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + CS132 Using Computers - Lectures 3 & 4 + + + +

    CS132 - Using Computers

    + +

    Instructor Info:

    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Instructor:  Sally Peterson
    Office:  5381 Computer Science
    Phone:  263-7763
    E-Mail: sally@cs.wisc.edu or slpeters@facstaff.wisc.edu
    Office Hours:Tuesday 10:45-11:45, Thursday 11:00-12:00 or by appointment
    +

    + +

    Vital Class Info:

    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Time:TR 8:00 to 9:15 (Lecture 3)
    +TR 9:30 to 10:45 (Lecture 4)
    Place:All lectures held in 1800 Engineering Hall
    Lecture Text:Information Technology and Society by Laudon, Traver & Laudon
    Lab Text:Point, Click & Drag: Using the Macintosh by Peterson
    +

    + +

    Course Introduction:

    + +

    This class is designed to take you from zero knowledge of computers +to being a crack shot user (and using these skills to get yourself through +college and into the job arena!). Our lab sections are taught using Macintosh +computers, but sections using PCs are available (see CS132 +Using Computers - Lectures 1 &2).

    + +

    The course has two components:

    + +

    Part 1 - Lecture:

    + +

    In the lecture we will discuss computers in "generic" terms, +i.e. general computer science topics. We will discuss how computers work, +including the following topics (not necessarily in this order):

    + +
      +
    • application programs (including word processors, spreadsheets, graphics + and databases)
    • +
    • hardware, input/output, storage devices
    • +
    • operating systems, programming languages
    • +
    • networks and telecommunications
    • +
    • artificial intelligence and expert systems
    • +
    • computer-related social issues
    • +
    + +

    Part 2 - Lab:

    + +

    In the laboratory (discussion) sections you will have hands-on experience +on Macintosh IIci computers with the following programs:

    + +
      +
    • word processing (MS Word 5.0)
    • +
    • electronic mail, newsgroups, and World Wide Web (Eudora 3.0 and + Netscape 3.0)
    • +
    • painting and drawing (Aldus SuperPaint 3.0)
    • +
    • spreadsheet and charting (MS Excel 5.0)
    • +
    • database (FileMaker)
    • +
    • presentation manager (HyperCard 2.1)
    • +
    • desktop publishing (Aldus PageMaker 4.0)
    • +
    + +

    An integral part of lab is learning the Macintosh operating system (System +7.5.3) as well.

    + +

    In addition, there are some special tools (CD-ROM and scanners) available. +There are 10 TAs that teach the lab sections. Both the TAs and I have the +goal of providing you with high quality instruction and a rich educational +experience.

    + +

    TAs:

    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

    Name

    Section

    Time

    Days

    Jon Bodner 3586:10MW
    Nick Leavy338
    +340
    3:30
    +11:00
    MW
    +TR
    Shannon Lloyd 354
    +356
    5:20
    +6:40
    TR
    +TR
    Jeff Reminga331
    +357
    7:45
    +4:50
    MWF
    +MW
    Ira Sharenow351
    +352
    1:00
    +2:30
    TR
    +TR
    Brian Swander +335
    +336
    12:05
    +1:20
    MWF
    +MWF
    Brad Thayer 333
    +334
    9:55
    +11:00
    MWF
    +MWF
    Joe Varghese339
    +355
    9:30
    +8:00
    TR
    +TR
    Geoff Weinberg337
    +353
    2:25
    +4:00
    MWF
    +TR
    Maria Yuin332
    +359
    8:50
    +7:30
    MWF
    +MW
    +

    + +

    Recommended Background:

    + +

    No background is necessary for this course.

    + +

    Assignments, Quizzes and Exams:

    + +

    Your grade will be based on two exams from lecture, and on regular assignments +and quizzes in lab.

    + +

    Syllabus:

    + +

    To glance at the syllabus (which contains all nitty-gritty class details), +click here.

    + +

    Assignments:

    +

    Assignment 3: SuperPaint

    +

    Assignment 4: Excel

    +


    Last modified: October 13, 1996 by Jon +Bodner + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-4^cs132.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-4^cs132.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d49b03d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs132-4^cs132.html @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ + + + + CS132 Using Computers - Lectures 3 & 4 + + + +

    CS132 - Using Computers

    + +

    Instructor Info:

    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Instructor:  Sally Peterson
    Office:  5381 Computer Science
    Phone:  263-7763
    E-Mail: sally@cs.wisc.edu or slpeters@facstaff.wisc.edu
    Office Hours:Tuesday 10:45-11:45, Thursday 11:00-12:00 or by appointment
    +

    + +

    Vital Class Info:

    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Time:TR 8:00 to 9:15 (Lecture 3)
    +TR 9:30 to 10:45 (Lecture 4)
    Place:All lectures held in 1800 Engineering Hall
    Lecture Text:Information Technology and Society by Laudon, Traver & Laudon
    Lab Text:Point, Click & Drag: Using the Macintosh by Peterson
    +

    + +

    Course Introduction:

    + +

    This class is designed to take you from zero knowledge of computers +to being a crack shot user (and using these skills to get yourself through +college and into the job arena!). Our lab sections are taught using Macintosh +computers, but sections using PCs are available (see CS132 +Using Computers - Lectures 1 &2).

    + +

    The course has two components:

    + +

    Part 1 - Lecture:

    + +

    In the lecture we will discuss computers in "generic" terms, +i.e. general computer science topics. We will discuss how computers work, +including the following topics (not necessarily in this order):

    + +
      +
    • application programs (including word processors, spreadsheets, graphics + and databases)
    • +
    • hardware, input/output, storage devices
    • +
    • operating systems, programming languages
    • +
    • networks and telecommunications
    • +
    • artificial intelligence and expert systems
    • +
    • computer-related social issues
    • +
    + +

    Part 2 - Lab:

    + +

    In the laboratory (discussion) sections you will have hands-on experience +on Macintosh IIci computers with the following programs:

    + +
      +
    • word processing (MS Word 5.0)
    • +
    • electronic mail, newsgroups, and World Wide Web (Eudora 3.0 and + Netscape 3.0)
    • +
    • painting and drawing (Aldus SuperPaint 3.0)
    • +
    • spreadsheet and charting (MS Excel 5.0)
    • +
    • database (FileMaker)
    • +
    • presentation manager (HyperCard 2.1)
    • +
    • desktop publishing (Aldus PageMaker 4.0)
    • +
    + +

    An integral part of lab is learning the Macintosh operating system (System +7.5.3) as well.

    + +

    In addition, there are some special tools (CD-ROM and scanners) available. +There are 10 TAs that teach the lab sections. Both the TAs and I have the +goal of providing you with high quality instruction and a rich educational +experience.

    + +

    TAs:

    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

    Name

    Section

    Time

    Days

    Jon Bodner 3586:10MW
    Nick Leavy338
    +340
    3:30
    +11:00
    MW
    +TR
    Shannon Lloyd 354
    +356
    5:20
    +6:40
    TR
    +TR
    Jeff Reminga331
    +357
    7:45
    +4:50
    MWF
    +MW
    Ira Sharenow351
    +352
    1:00
    +2:30
    TR
    +TR
    Brian Swander +335
    +336
    12:05
    +1:20
    MWF
    +MWF
    Brad Thayer 333
    +334
    9:55
    +11:00
    MWF
    +MWF
    Joe Varghese339
    +355
    9:30
    +8:00
    TR
    +TR
    Geoff Weinberg337
    +353
    2:25
    +4:00
    MWF
    +TR
    Maria Yuin332
    +359
    8:50
    +7:30
    MWF
    +MW
    +

    + +

    Recommended Background:

    + +

    No background is necessary for this course.

    + +

    Assignments, Quizzes and Exams:

    + +

    Your grade will be based on two exams from lecture, and on regular assignments +and quizzes in lab.

    + +

    Syllabus:

    + +

    To glance at the syllabus (which contains all nitty-gritty class details), +click here.

    + +

    Assignments:

    +

    Assignment 3: SuperPaint

    +

    Assignment 4: Excel

    +


    Last modified: October 13, 1996 by Jon +Bodner + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a003e6f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^ @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + +CS302 Home Page + + + + + +
    +

    Computer Sciences 302

    +

    Algebraic Language Programming

    +

    + Sections and Instructors

    +
    + +
    +

    We would like your comments, suggestions, or complaints about CS302. +Feedback may be provided by clicking +here. +
    - Jim Skrentny, CS302 Coordinator, Office: CS1303, 262-0191, + Email skrentny@cs +


    + +

    Information for All Sections

    + + +

    Software for All Sections

    + + +

    C++ Information

    + + +

    Fortran Information

    + + + +
    +
    +Last Updated: Fri 8/30/96, Jim Skrentny CS302 Coordinator, skrentny@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^course.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^course.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..28500af3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^course.html @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + + + +CS302 Course Info + + + + +

    Course Information for CS302

    + +

    Course Description

    +From the Guidebook for Undergraduate Students, May 1994:

    + + Construction of algorithms; problem solving; instruction and experience + in the use of at least one procedure-oriented language (e.g., Pascal + or Fortran); survey of other such languages, advanced programming + techniques. Prereq: Advanced high school mathematical preparation or + some college work in mathematics, statistics or logic; or consent of + instructor. Open to Fr.

    + +


    + +< + cs302 home page > + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^cs302.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^cs302.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a003e6f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs302^cs302.html @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + +CS302 Home Page + + + + + +
    +

    Computer Sciences 302

    +

    Algebraic Language Programming

    +

    + Sections and Instructors

    +
    + +
    +

    We would like your comments, suggestions, or complaints about CS302. +Feedback may be provided by clicking +here. +
    - Jim Skrentny, CS302 Coordinator, Office: CS1303, 262-0191, + Email skrentny@cs +


    + +

    Information for All Sections

    + + +

    Software for All Sections

    + + +

    C++ Information

    + + +

    Fortran Information

    + + + +
    +
    +Last Updated: Fri 8/30/96, Jim Skrentny CS302 Coordinator, skrentny@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs310-1^cs310.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs310-1^cs310.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d449055 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs310-1^cs310.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + +CS310 Home Page + + + +
    +

    Problem Solving using Computers - Fall 1996

    +

    Computer Sciences 310

    +
    + +
    +
    + +Check the following pages for information on CS310. + +
    +
  • + Instructors and teaching assistants including office hours. +
    +
    +
  • Information on + assignments including suggestions, copies of assignments, and + explanations about grading.
    + Check the + policy on assignments, doing your own work, etc. +
    +
    +
  • Information on + examinations and copies of past exams. +
    +
    +
  • Information on + labs including copies of the handouts. +
    +
    +
  • + Documents including a syllabus. +
    +
    +
    +
    +
  • + + +

    Many of the documents on these web pages are in postscript. + If you need a postscript viewer, you can obtain one from the + CS ftp site. Check the local services section of the + CS department home page. + Under local services, go to the FTP web page, and then to the + ghost directory. Read the README file for further directions. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs310-2^cs310.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs310-2^cs310.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d449055 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs310-2^cs310.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + +CS310 Home Page + + + +

    +

    Problem Solving using Computers - Fall 1996

    +

    Computer Sciences 310

    +
    + +
    +
    + +Check the following pages for information on CS310. + +
    +
  • + Instructors and teaching assistants including office hours. +
    +
    +
  • Information on + assignments including suggestions, copies of assignments, and + explanations about grading.
    + Check the + policy on assignments, doing your own work, etc. +
    +
    +
  • Information on + examinations and copies of past exams. +
    +
    +
  • Information on + labs including copies of the handouts. +
    +
    +
  • + Documents including a syllabus. +
    +
    +
    +
    +
  • + + +

    Many of the documents on these web pages are in postscript. + If you need a postscript viewer, you can obtain one from the + CS ftp site. Check the local services section of the + CS department home page. + Under local services, go to the FTP web page, and then to the + ghost directory. Read the README file for further directions. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs354-1^cs354.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs354-1^cs354.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a657a19c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs354-1^cs354.html @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ + + + CS 354 - Home Page - Fall 1996 + + + + + +

    CS 354 - Fall 1996

    + +

    Course Information

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Instructors:

    +

    +Sections 1 and 3: Jerry Tusch +

      +
    • Office: 1309 CS&S Phone: 262-6603 +
    • Hours: 10-11 & 4-5 MW, 9-10 F +
    • e-mail: jerry@cs.wisc.edu or tutsch@execpc.com + +
    • Class: section 1, MWF 11am-12:15 in 1325 CS + section 3, MW 5-6:40pm in 168 Noland +
    +

    +Section 2: Karen Miller +

      +
    • Office: 3387 CSS, Phone 263-1724 +
    • Hours: MW 10-11am +
    • e-mail: smoler@cs.wisc.edu + +
    • Class Time: MWF 8:25-9:40am in 107 Psychology +
    +
    +

    +

    TAs:

    +Sunlung Suen +

    +

      +
    • Office: 1347 CSS, Phone 262-5786 +
    • Hours: TuTh 2:30-3:30pm +
    • e-mail: ssuen@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Sridevi Bhamidipati +

    +

      +
    • Office: 1351 CSS, Phone: 263-1938 +
    • Hours: WR 4:00-5:00pm +
    • e-mail: bsri@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Mohammad Asgarian +

    +

      +
    • Office: 5364 CSS, Phone: 262-5105 +
    • Hours: TuTh 2:30-3:30pm +
    • e-mail: ma@cs.wisc.edu +
    +
    +

    Class Cancellations:

    +

    +Karen's section: +

      +
    • no class on Monday September 23. +
    • no class on Wednesday November 27. +
    +

    +Jerry's sections: +

      +
    • no cancellations scheduled +
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    Handouts:

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    Assignments

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    Solutions

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    Exams

    +

    +All quizzes will be open book/note, NO calculators. +

    +

      +
    • FOR KAREN'S SECTION: +
        +
      • Quiz 1 Friday September 13, in class +
      • Quiz 2 Friday September 27, in class +
      • Quiz 3 Friday October 11, in class +
      • Quiz 4 Friday October 25, in class +
      • Quiz 5 Friday November 8, in class +
      • Quiz 6 Friday November 22, in class +
      • Quiz 7 probably Friday December 13 (last class day) +
      +
    • FOR JERRY'S SECTIONS: + +
    +

    + +

    Previous Exams, all in postscript format

    + +

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    +

    +

    Grades

    +

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    +

    +

    Simulator Help

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    +

    +

    Lecture Notes

    +

    +Karen Miller's section (section 2) +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs354-3^cs354.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs354-3^cs354.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8127847 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs354-3^cs354.html @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ + + + CS 354 - Home Page - Fall 1996 + + + + + +

    CS 354 - Fall 1996

    + +

    Course Information

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Instructors:

    +

    +Sections 1 and 3: Jerry Tusch +

      +
    • Office: 1309 CS&S Phone: 262-6603 +
    • Hours: 10-11 & 4-5 MW, 9-10 F +
    • e-mail: jerry@cs.wisc.edu or tutsch@execpc.com + +
    • Class: section 1, MWF 11am-12:15 in 1325 CS + section 3, MW 5-6:40pm in 168 Noland +
    +

    +Section 2: Karen Miller +

      +
    • Office: 3387 CSS, Phone 263-1724 +
    • Hours: MW 10-11am +
    • e-mail: smoler@cs.wisc.edu + +
    • Class Time: MWF 8:25-9:40am in 107 Psychology +
    +
    +

    +

    TAs:

    +Sunlung Suen +

    +

      +
    • Office: 1347 CSS, Phone 262-5786 +
    • Hours: TuTh 2:30-3:30pm +
    • e-mail: ssuen@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Sridevi Bhamidipati +

    +

      +
    • Office: 1351 CSS, Phone: 263-1938 +
    • Hours: WR 4:00-5:00pm +
    • e-mail: bsri@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Mohammad Asgarian +

    +

      +
    • Office: 5364 CSS, Phone: 262-5105 +
    • Hours: TuTh 2:30-3:30pm +
    • e-mail: ma@cs.wisc.edu +
    +
    +

    Class Cancellations:

    +

    +Karen's section: +

      +
    • no class on Monday September 23. +
    • no class on Wednesday November 27. +
    +

    +Jerry's sections: +

      +
    • no cancellations scheduled +
    +

    +


    +

    +

    Handouts:

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    +

    Assignments

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    Solutions

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    +
    +

    +

    Exams

    +

    +All quizzes will be open book/note, NO calculators. +

    +

      +
    • FOR KAREN'S SECTION: +
        +
      • Quiz 1 Friday September 13, in class +
      • Quiz 2 Friday September 27, in class +
      • Quiz 3 Friday October 11, in class +
      • Quiz 4 Friday October 25, in class +
      • Quiz 5 Friday November 8, in class +
      • Quiz 6 Friday November 22, in class +
      • Quiz 7 probably Friday December 13 (last class day) +
      • OPTIONAL final Thursday December 19 at 12:25pm +
        +A very difficult, cumulative final will be offered for those desperate +to raise their grade. Sign up in advance (before December 11). +
      +
    • FOR JERRY'S SECTIONS: + +
    +

    + +

    Previous Exams, all in postscript format

    + +

    +


    +

    +

    Grades

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Simulator Help

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    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Lecture Notes

    +

    +Karen Miller's section (section 2) +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-1^cs367.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-1^cs367.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..faa35298 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-1^cs367.html @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + + + +Data Structures, CS367 Lecs 1 & 4 + + + + +
    +

    CS367: Introduction to Data Structures

    +

    Lecture 1, MWF 9:30 - 10:45, 121 Psychology +
    Lecture 4, MWF 11:00 - 12:15, 121 Psychology

    +
    + +


    + +

    Course Information

    + + + +


    + + +

    Announcements

    + +

    Any general announcements are placed here with the most recent + announcements first. Any announcements or problems with programming + assignments are not found here, but are located on each assignment's + web page. + +

      +
    1. 11/9/96 Binary Search Tree ADT sample code is online in samples page. +
    2. 11/5/96 Now that the last makeup exam is done, I have + placed a copy of the solution key for exam one on reserve at + the Kurt Wendt Library. +
    3. 11/1/96 Queue ADT sample code is online in samples page. +
    4. 10/10/96 Stack ADT sample code is online in samples page. +
    5. 10/9/96 Exam 1 topics are online in exams page. +
    6. 10/3/96 List ADT sample code is online in samples page. +
    7. 9/28/96 The handin directories have been created. +
    8. 9/19/96 The list of Common + C++ Programming Errors is now online. Any suggestions/additions + are welcomed. +
    9. 9/17/96 You can now use either the vega or the sol computer + labs to do CS367 work. See computers + for more information. +
    10. 9/14/96 Sample code has been placed on-line for Monday's + and Wednesday's lectures. +
    11. 9/6/96 Are you getting a "bad magic number" error? Source + files must end in .cc for them to be able to be compiled. + Otherwise you will get this unusual error! +
    12. 9/6/96 Are you looking at stale pages? Don't forget to reload + the web pages. The pages are being updated, and copies that your web + browser caches become outdated (i.e. stale). +
    13. 9/4/96 Attend the Unix Tutorial! You need only + attend one of the times listed below. +
      +	Mon. 9/3 - Thurs. 9/5, 4 and 6 PM, CS1221
      +	Mon. 9/9 - Thurs. 9/12, only 4 PM, CS1221.
      +	
      +
    + + +


    + +

    Reading Assignments

    + +
      +
    • FUTURE: Balanced Search Trees, Chapter 12, Pages 556-587 +
    • FUTURE: Tables, Chapter 11, We will discuss comparisons of implementations in lecture. +
    • 11/8+ Lectures: Trees, Chapter 10 +
    • 11/4+ Lectures: Queues, Chapter 7, skip simulation +
    • 11/1 Lecture: Overloading Operators, Chapter 8, Pages 384-386 +
    • 10/23+ Lectures: Hash Tables, Chapter 12, Pages 591-608 +
    • 10/14+ Lectures: Stacks, Chapter 6 +
    • 10/7+ Lectures: Linked Lists, Chapter 4 +
    • 10/4 Lecture: Pointers and Dynamic Memory Allocation, Chapter 4, Pages 142-152 +
    • 10/2 Lecture: Sorting and Searching Analysis, Chapter 9, Pages: 392-405 +
    • 9/27+ Lectures: Sorting Algorithms, Chapter 9, Pages: 405-429 +
    • 9/23+ Lectures: Basic Recursion and Searching Algorithms, Chapter 2 +
    • 9/16+ Lectures: Basic OOP, Chapter 3, Pages: 118-120 skip, 120-129 focus +
    • 9/6+ Lectures: Basic C++, Appendix A, Pages: A1-A35 +
    +
    + +


    + +

    Who's Who in CS367

    + +
    + +


    + +
    +

    Copyright © 1996 James D. Skrentny, +skrentny@cs.wisc.edu

    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-2^cs367.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-2^cs367.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36157ecc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-2^cs367.html @@ -0,0 +1,563 @@ + + +CS 367 - Lecture 2 + + + + +

    +CS 367-2
    Introduction to Data Structures
    Fall 1996 +

    +

    +Course email address: + cs367-2@cs.wisc.edu
    +Course home page: + http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~cs367-2/cs367.html
    + +

    +INSTRUCTOR: +Yannis Ioannidis
    +
    + +Office: 7357 Computer Sciences
    +Office hours: Tuesday 8:45-9:30 am / Thursday 8:45-9:30 am
    +Office phone: 263-7764
    +Email address: + yannis@cs.wisc.edu
    +Home page: + http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~yannis/yannis.html
    + +


    +
    +

    Contents

    + + +
    + + +

    News

    +
    + +

    Assignment 3

    +Assignment 3 +is now ready. + +

    Midterm Statistics

    +Some interesting exam statistics for Section 2: max: 98, min: 22, +median: 78, mean: 77.92 + +

    Old Midterm

    +A sample old +midterm is now available to help you in your preparation for our own +midterm. + +

    Assignment 2

    +Assignment 2 +is now ready. + +

    Notes on O-notation and Binary Search

    + +The notes on O-notation +and Binary Search +are now available. +If you want to print either one of them, open the File +menu from the (Ghostview) window that shows you the document, and +choose the ``Print...'' menu item. + +

    Women In Computer Science

    + +Some female faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates have +formed a group called WICS (Women In Computer Science). One +of the group's goals is to encourage more women to become +computer science majors. So if there are any women in this +class who would like to talk to someone about majoring in +computer science, or doing graduate studies in computer science, +or if there are any women who would like some extra help with +their classwork, they should see Suzan (a computer +science grad student) during her office hours or email her to +make an appointment. +Suzan's e-mail address is: stodder@cs.wisc.edu +and her office hours are Tuesday & Thursday 1:30-2:30 in room 1345. + +

    Assignment 1

    +Assignment 1 +is now ready. + +

    Out of Town

    +The first week of classes I will be out of town at the VLDB Conference. +Jim Larus will give the lectures for me. I will be in class +September 10th. + + +

    Teaching Assistants

    +
    +Both people listed below are teaching assistants (TAs) for the course. +They will be grading your homework assigments and will be happy to answer +questions about the assignments, or any other aspect of the course that +is giving you trouble. +Note that TAs are not assigned to specific sections. +

    + +Chin Tang Chin
    +Office: 3310 Computer Sciences
    +Office hours: Monday 9:30-10:30am / Tuesday 2:30-3:30pm / Friday 9:30-10:30am
    +Office phone: 262-1721
    +Email address: + cchin@cs.wisc.edu
    +Home page: + http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~cchin/cchin.html
    +

    + +Wei Zhang
    +Office: 1343 Computer Sciences
    +Office hours: Wednesday 10:00-11:00am / Thursday 9:00-10:00am / Sunday 3:00-4:00pm
    +Office phone: 262-5596
    +Email address: + weiz@cs.wisc.edu
    +Home page: + http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~weiz/weiz.html
    +

    + + +

    Lecture Information

    + +Lecture: 9:30 - 10:45 Tuesday and Thursday
    +1325 Computer Sciences and Statistics

    + + +

    The C++ Language

    + +CS 367 will be taught using the C++ programming +language, and you will be required to do your programming assignments +in C++. +We didn't choose C++ just to make your life more difficult. +Most people who become fluent in C++ think it is far superior to C or +Pascal; the use of C++ is growing tremendously in the field and the +odds are that if you ever have to write another program after this +course ends, you will be able to write it in C++. (The same statement +is not true about Pascal. C is also widely available, but after an +initial startup period you will be more productive in C++ than in C.) +If you go on to take more computer science courses, with few exceptions +you will be required to use C++ in those courses. + + +

    Text

    +
    +The text book for this course is + +Data Abstraction and Problem Solving with C++: Walls and Mirrors + +by Frank M. Carrano (ISBN # 0-8053-1226-9). +This is a well-written text that covers most +(but not all) of the material in this course. +It also includes a lot about C++, so a separate text for the language is not +necessary. +For my lectures I will often (but not always) be following + +CS 367 Lecture Notes - Fall 1993 + +by David J. DeWitt. +These notes are actually considerably more complete that simple lecture +notes, but they are still short of a true text book (there is +very little narrative text, no exercises, etc.) +As a recommended additional source, you may want to purchase these notes, which +are available from the DoIT documentation desk near the Dayton Street entrance +of the Computer Sciences building (1210 W. Dayton St). +

    +If this is the first experience with Unix for you, you will need +some information about activating your account, logging in, creating, editing, +and manipulating files, and compiling, running, and debugging programs. +The handout +CS 1000, available from the DoIT information desk (where the DeWitt notes +are available), contains all the key information. +You will find it invaluable. +See also the help section below. +

    +As I mentioned above, the lectures will often follow the DeWitt notes, although +I may supplement them with a few handouts during the course +of the semester. +Nonetheless, + +You are responsible for all material covered in lecture! + +The exams will be based on +the lecture material, reading assignments in the notes, and +the course assignments. + +

    Grading

    + +There will be one or two evening exams during the course of the semester, +a final exam and five programming assignments. +The exams will determine 50% of the final grade +(with approximately equal weight for each one), and the programming +assignments will count for 10% each. + + +

    Exams

    +
    +
    +
    Exam 1 +
    Tuesday, October 22nd, 7:15pm-9:15pm, 1351 Chemistry. +
    Exam 2 +
    TBA +
    Final Exam +
    Wednesday, December 18th, 5:05pm-7:05pm, place TBA +
    + + +

    Course Schedule

    +
    +The following is the list of topics that will be covered in this +course. A more detailed scheduled will be provided later. +semester. +
    +TOPIC                           DEWITT'S        
    +                                NOTES           WALLS AND MIRRORS
    +===========================================================================
    +
    +Introduction, Administration                    1-42 (general familiarity)
    +Basic stuff of C++              lecture #2      101-135, App A, App C
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Functions                       lecture #3      App A
    +Pointers                        lecture #4      141-150, App A
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Records & dynamic storage       lecture #5      141-150, App A
    +Lists                           lecture #6      150-177
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Lists                           lecture #6      150-177
    +Binary Search and O notation                     83- 86, 393-405
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Advanced Lists                  lecture #7      177-189
    +Advanced Lists                  lecture #7      177-189
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Stacks                          lecture #8      249-295
    +Queues                          lecture #9      307-344
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Hashing                         lecture #10     591-608
    +Hashing                         lecture #10     591-608
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Recursion  (Evening Exam)       lecture #11      50- 93, 203-238
    +Trees                           lecture #12     439-468, 501-502
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Trees                           lecture #12     439-468, 501-502
    +Binary Trees - Sort & Search    lecture #13     468-500
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +AVL Trees					587-590
    +AVL Trees					587-590
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Graphs                          lecture #16	620-646
    +Graphs                          lecture #16	620-646
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Graphs                          lecture #16	620-646
    +Graphs                          lecture #16	620-646
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Sorting                         lecture #17     405-432
    +THANKSGIVING
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +Sorting                         lecture #17     405-432
    +Sorting                         lecture #17     405-432
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    +To be announced
    +
    +
    + + +

    Assignment 0

    +
    +This is an + +absolute necessity to get a grade other than F! + +Bring in a photograph of you. +It should not be your picture from your 1st birthday, nor +should it be the one from that boy/girl scout trip in the summer +of 1984. +Other than that, it can be color or black-and-white, any size, etc. + +No grade will be given without a photo! + + + +

    Programming Assignments

    +
    +Proficiency in a programming language (Pascal, C, C++, or FORTRAN) +at the introductory level is assumed; the equivalent UW-Madison prerequisite +course is CS 302. +

    +Assignments must be done in C++ on the designated machines. These +are in the machine rooms on the first floor of the +CS building. I encourage you to use these machines. +

    +If you prefer to use a home computer, you may do so, with certain +restrictions: You must have a C++ compiler on your home machine; +you must log on to your university account often to read email +and get copies of data files; finally, we will require that +you turn in your C++ program electronically (via email) so if you +work at home you must make provisions to download your programs to +your university account and to make sure that they compile and run +with the g++ compiler on the SPARCstations. +

    +I often use electronic mail to notify students of changes in +assignments, hints for programs, etc. + +I assume that you will read all +electronic mail that I send. + + +

    Late Policy

    + +No late assignment will be accepted. +Assignments must be turned in exactly when they are due. +In order to avoid lateness caused by machine loads, coincident due +dates for several classes, etc., simply be sure to get started right away on +each assignment. +Things are certain to go wrong now and then, so don't wait until the +last minute to start. +Any exceptions must be approved by me, and you will need a very good excuse. +If you get into trouble, see me as soon as possible. + + +

    Cheating

    +
    +The Computer Science department takes a very hard line +stance on cheating. +You are welcome to +communicate with each other on design of algorithms and data +structures, but + +there is to be no sharing of code. + +

    +You are also expected to learn, understand, and obey the +Computer Systems Lab Policies +governing your computer accounts. + +

    Help

    + +If you are having problems with the course work or programs, +please let me know as early in the semester as possible. +

    Office Hours Policies

    +If you need help debugging a program, the best way to get help is to +visit any one of the +CS 367 TA's +during his office hours, taking along a current +hard copy of your program. +My office hours are intended as a time for me to re-explain concepts +that I have presented in class but about which you are still confused, +or to answer your specific questions about course material. +I encourage you to use email as +a reliable way to contact me about any problems; I read and respond to email +several times daily, almost every day of the week. + + +

    Program Grading

    +
    +Programs are graded on all of the following criteria. +
      +
    1. +Correctness: The program should behave correctly/normally on typical +input. The program should behave as stated in the project +specifications. +
    2. +Clarity: The program should be easy to read and understand. +(See the notes on style below for more information +about clarity). +
    3. +Robustness: Correct behavior in extreme or unusual situations. +The program should handle such situations in a reasonable and +logical manner (that is, it should not simply blow up). +
    4. +Quality of test data: The test data for the program should +demonstrate all facets of the program's capabilities, including +unusual cases. +
    5. +Efficiency: Avoid unnecessarily inefficient algorithms or constructs. +However, efficiency should never be pursued at the expense of clarity. +
    6. +Modularity: The program should be modular and should make effective use +of parameters. +
    7. +Completeness: You should incorporate all information into your +program; there should be no need for any sort of extra (paper) +documentation. +
    8. +Generality: +The program should be as general as possible, subject to consideration +of efficiency and clarity. +You should avoid arbitrary limitations (such as a bound on the size or +complexity of the input) whenever possible. +When limitations are necessary, they should be expressed as defined +constants near the top of the program so that they can be easily changed. +The only numeric literals that should appear in your program are those +values not very likely to change (such as 0, 1, or 3.1415926535). +
    + +

    Style

    +
    +
      +
    1. +Use meaningful identifier names. +
    2. +Use a consistent naming scheme for identifier names. +A suggested convention is as follows +
        +
      • + int variable_name; +
      • + int function_name(int argument); +
      • + const int DEFINED_CONSTANT = 1234; +
      • + enum EnumType { VALUE1, VALUE2 }; +
      • + class ClassName ... +
      +
    3. +Do not put multiple statements on a single line. +
    4. +Skip lines between functional groups of code. +
    5. +Use a clear and consistent indentation style (see the DeWitt notes +for a suggested style). +
        +
      • +Indent continued statements (if, loops, ... etc). +
      • +Line up {'s and }'s. +
      • +Label }'s meaningfully (e.g. ``} // while (!done)''). +
      +
    + +

    External Documentation

    +
    +This should be included as a long comment at the beginning of your +program. It is addressed to both the typical user and to someone +who wants to know superficially how the program works: +
      +
    • + +Include your full name and student ID at the beginning of the comment. + +
    • +Give a general description of what the program does. +
    • +Tell how to use the program: how to call it, format of data. +
    • +Give limitations, bugs, special features, and assumptions made. +Describe negative as well as positive aspects of the program. +If you don't include negatives we will assume you were unaware of them. +
    +Information included in the assignment about the problem description +need not be repeated, but may be briefly summarized for the first point above. +A statement referring the user to the assignment document is then +sufficient. Note that this only applies to the problem description! + +

    Internal Documentation

    +
    +There are four main types of internal documentation: +
      +
    • +Headers: +Comments at the headers of functions, classes, and major data structures +should describe their purpose, assumptions about their parameters, +and the main outline of any algorithms they use. +
    • +Declarations: Comments next to a declaration of a variable or data member +should provide extra information not conveyed by the identifier's +name. +The name of a variable should tell as much about it as is possible without +making it too long; +additional information can be supplied by a comment. For example
      +
      +   int top; // index of last element added to stack
      +
      +You should use comments to explain parameters as well as local variables. +
    • +Within segments of code: Tricky or opaque sections of code should be +avoided, but sometimes they are necessary. In such cases, a comment +can help the reader understand what's going on. +
    • +Between segments of code: These comments clarify the top-level outline +of your algorithm. +
    + + +

    Using Unix and Vi

    +
    +Many people working with UNIX for the +first time will find that it takes some time to become +comfortable with it (this is particularly true if your +only previous programming experience is with Pascal using +MacPascal on a MacIntosh.) I strongly urge you to put in +the time early in the semester to become comfortable with +Unix. While this time may be painful, it is time well +spent. +Also, you may wish to attend a UNIX tutorial. +They will be held in rooms 1240 Comp Sci in two sessions on each of the +following days: TBA +You will want to pick up a copy of + CS 1000 before you go. + + +

    The Program Development Cycle

    +
    +The program development cycle in a UNIX environment is: +
    +
    +for (;;) {
    +    edit your program             // %vi program.c
    +    compile your program          // %g++ -Wall -g  program.c
    +    if (there are compilation errors)
    +        continue;
    +    run your program              // %a.out < inputfile > outputfile
    +    look at your output           // %vi outputfile
    +                                  // or %more outputfile
    +    if (there are no errors)
    +        break;
    +    if (you are too tired to continue) {
    +	print a listing to take home
    +                 // pr program.c inputfile outputfile | lpr
    +	goto home
    +    }
    +    debug the program
    +                                  // gdb a.out
    +                                  // run
    +                                  // ...
    +                                  // quit
    +}
    +you're done!  turn in the result
    +		 // submission instruction to be given out later
    +
    +
    + + +
    + + yannis@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Mon Aug 19 17:28:14 CDT 1996 +
    +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-3^cs367.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-3^cs367.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a69bf6c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-3^cs367.html @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ + + + + + +CS 367 + + + + + +

     

    +

    CS 367-3: Introduction to Data Structures

    +

    (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~cs367-3/cs367.html, Revised 9/4/96)

    +

    Fall 1996

    +

    James R. Larus

    +

     

    +

    Instructor:

    +

    James Larus
    +
    larus@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    5393 Computer Sciences
    +262-9519
    +http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/larus.html

    +

    Office hours: Tuesday 3-4 pm , Friday 11-12 am

    +
    +

    Contents

    + +
    +

    Course Objectives

    +

    CS367 has two objectives:

    +
      +
    • Present the concepts of data structures in general and some of the most widely used structures in detail. Data structures are the fundamental building +blocks of computer programs. By the end of the course, you should be able to identify situations in which a data structure is necessary, determine the +requirements for the data structure, and select the appropriate data structure from those covered in this course.
    • +
    • Reiterate the concepts of structure programming, abstract data types, and modularity. These principles, which were introduced in CS302, are essential +to writing clear, correct, and maintainable software. As there is a close connection between abstract data types and data structures, this course places +a strong emphasis on applying these principles in all programming exercises.
    • +
    +

    Teaching Assistants

    +

    Wei Zhang and Chin Tang Chin are the teaching assistants (TAs) for +this course (sections 2 and 3). They will grade your homework assignments +and will be happy to answer questions about the +assignments, or any other aspect of the course that is giving you trouble.

    +

    Wei Zhang
    +Office: 1343 Compuer Sciences
    +Office hours: Wednesday 10-11, Thursday 9-10, Sunday 3-4
    +Office phone: 262-5596
    +Email address: weiz@cs.wisc.edu

    + +

    Chin Tang Chin
    +Office: 3310 Computer Sciences
    +Office hours: Monday 9:30-10:30am, Tuesday 2:30-3:30pm, Friday 9:30-10:30am
    +Office phone: 262-1721
    +Email address: + cchin@cs.wisc.edu
    +Home page: + http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~cchin/cchin.html
    +

    + +

    Text

    +

    The text book for this course is Data Abstraction and Problem Solving with C++: Walls and Mirrors by Frank M. Carrano (ISBN # 0-8053-1226-9). +This is a well-written, if a little long-winded, text that covers most (but not all) of the material in this course. It also includes background about C++, so a +separate text for the language is not necessary.

    +

    The lectures will often (but not always) follow David Dewitt's CS 367 Lecture Notes - Fall 1995. These notes are far more complete that simple lecture +notes, but they fall short of a true text book (they contain very little narrative text, no exercises, etc.). I am using these notes as a basis for my lectures; as +such, I feel free to skip portions and cover additional material. You may want to purchase these notes, which are available from the DoIT documentation +desk at the Dayton Street entrance of the Computer Sciences building (1210 W. Dayton St).

    +

    If this course is your first experience with Unix, you will need information about activating your account, logging in, creating, editing, and manipulating files, +and compiling, running, and debugging programs. The handout CS 1000, also available from the DoIT information desk, contains this crucial information. +(Also, see also the help section below.)

    +

    Lecture Information

    +

    Tuesday and Thursday: 11:00 - 12:30 in 107 Psychology.

    +

    As mentioned above, lectures will often follow DeWitt's notes. Lecture attendence is strongly recommended as I will regularly present material that does not +appear in the textbook or lecture notes, but will be useful for the programming assignments and exams. Needless to say, You are responsible for all +material covered in lecture! The exams will be based on the lecture material, reading assignments in the notes, and the course assignments.

    +

    Electronic Mail

    +

    I often use electronic mail to notify students of changes in assignments, hints for programs, etc. I assume that you regularly read your electronic mail.

    +

    Grading

    +

    There will be one or two evening exams during the semester, a final exam and five programming assignments. The exams will determine 50% of the final +grade (with approximately equal weight for each one), and the programming assignments will count for 10% each.

    +

    The C++ Language

    +

    CS 367 will be taught using the C++ programming language, and programming assignments must be written in C++. If you do not know C++, you should +not be in this section of CS367. Jim Skrentny is teaching two sections of CS367 that cover C++ in addition to data structures. C++ is a large and complex +language; unless you are an experience programming (and even then), it is a difficult language to learn from a book.

    +

    There is also another WWW page with more information on the programming assignments.

    +

    Gdb

    +

    There is also a web page that describes the gdb program debugger.

    +

    Exams

    +
    +
    Exam 1
    +
    Tuesday, Oct 22, 7:15-9:15pm, 1351 Chemistry.
    +
    Exam 2
    +
    TBA
    +
    Final Exam
    +
    Wednesday, December 18th, 5:05pm-7:05pm, place TBA
    +
    +

    Course Schedule

    +

    The following is a rough outline of topics that will be covered in this course. A more detailed scheduled will be provided later.

    +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

    Topic

    +

    Dewitt's Notes

    +
    Introduction & Administration
    Basic stuff of C++ lecture #2
    Functions lecture #3
    Pointers lecture #4
    Records & dynamic storagelecture #5
    Lists lecture #6
    Binary Search and O notation
    Advanced Listslecture #7
    Stackslecture #8
    Queueslecture #9
    Hashinglecture #10
    (Evening Exam)lecture #11
    Recursionlecture #12
    Trees
    Binary Trees - Sort & Searchlecture #13
    AVL Trees
    Graphslecture #16
    (Evening Exam)
    Sortinglecture #17
    TBA
    +
    +

    Assignment 0

    +

    This is an absolute requirement to get a grade other than F! Turn in an index card with the following information:

    +
      +
    • Name and login name
    • +
    • Year in school (freshman, sophomore, ...)
    • +
    • Previous CS courses
    • +
    • Previous programming experience
    • +
    • Recent photograph of you. It should not be your picture from your 1st birthday, nor from that boy/girl scout trip in the summer of 1984. It can be +color or black-and-white, any size, etc. No CS367 grades will be given without a photo!
    • +
    + +

    Assignment 1

    +The first programming assignment is to write a simple abstract data byte for +a bounded integer sequence. The text of the assignment is +on-line. + + +

    Assignment 2

    +The second programming assignment is to write a program to maintain a database +of scores for a tennis tournament. The text of the assignment is +on-line. + + +

    Assignment 3

    +The second programming assignment is to write a program to produce a +concordance using hash tables. The text of the assignment is +on-line. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-4^cs367.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-4^cs367.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..453bf09e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs367-4^cs367.html @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + + +Data Structures, CS367 Lecs 1 & 4 + + + + +
    +

    CS367: Introduction to Data Structures

    +

    Lecture 1, MWF 9:30 - 10:45, 121 Psychology +
    Lecture 4, MWF 11:00 - 12:15, 121 Psychology

    +
    + +


    + +

    Course Information

    + + + +


    + + +

    Announcements

    + +

    Any general announcements are placed here with the most recent + announcements first. Any announcements or problems with programming + assignments are not found here, but are located on each assignment's + web page. + +

      +
    1. 11/5/96 Now that the last makeup exam is done, I have + placed a copy of the solution key for exam one on reserve at + the Kurt Wendt Library. +
    2. 11/1/96 Queue ADT sample code is online in samples page. +
    3. 10/10/96 Stack ADT sample code is online in samples page. +
    4. 10/9/96 Exam 1 topics are online in exams page. +
    5. 10/3/96 List ADT sample code is online in samples page. +
    6. 9/28/96 The handin directories have been created. +
    7. 9/19/96 The list of Common + C++ Programming Errors is now online. Any suggestions/additions + are welcomed. +
    8. 9/17/96 You can now use either the vega or the sol computer + labs to do CS367 work. See computers + for more information. +
    9. 9/14/96 Sample code has been placed on-line for Monday's + and Wednesday's lectures. +
    10. 9/6/96 Are you getting a "bad magic number" error? Source + files must end in .cc for them to be able to be compiled. + Otherwise you will get this unusual error! +
    11. 9/6/96 Are you looking at stale pages? Don't forget to reload + the web pages. The pages are being updated, and copies that your web + browser caches become outdated (i.e. stale). +
    12. 9/4/96 Attend the Unix Tutorial! You need only + attend one of the times listed below. +
      +	Mon. 9/3 - Thurs. 9/5, 4 and 6 PM, CS1221
      +	Mon. 9/9 - Thurs. 9/12, only 4 PM, CS1221.
      +	
      +
    + + +


    + +

    Reading Assignments

    + +
      +
    • FUTURE: Trees, Chapter 10 +
    • 11/4+ Lectures: Queues, Chapter 7, skip simulation +
    • 11/1 Lecture: Overloading Operators, Chapter 8, Pages 384-386 +
    • 10/23+ Lectures: Hash Tables, Chapter 12, Pages 591-608 +
    • 10/14+ Lectures: Stacks, Chapter 6 +
    • 10/7+ Lectures: Linked Lists, Chapter 4 +
    • 10/4 Lecture: Pointers and Dynamic Memory Allocation, Chapter 4, Pages 142-152 +
    • 10/2 Lecture: Sorting and Searching Analysis, Chapter 9, Pages: 392-405 +
    • 9/27+ Lectures: Sorting Algorithms, Chapter 9, Pages: 405-429 +
    • 9/23+ Lectures: Basic Recursion and Searching Algorithms, Chapter 2 +
    • 9/16+ Lectures: Basic OOP, Chapter 3, Pages: 118-120 skip, 120-129 focus +
    • 9/6+ Lectures: Basic C++, Appendix A, Pages: A1-A35 +
    +
    + +


    + +

    Who's Who in CS367

    + +
    + +


    + +
    +

    Copyright © 1996 James D. Skrentny, +skrentny@cs.wisc.edu

    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs520-1^cs520.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs520-1^cs520.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba89758a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs520-1^cs520.html @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ + + + + cs520: Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science + + + + + + + + + +

    cs520:

    Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science

    + + Fall 1996 +

    + + MWF 1:20pm, room 1325 cs +

    + + + + + + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    lecturer:Brian Cole
    email:tuc@cs.wisc.edu
    office:1309 cs
    office hours:Monday 2:15 - 3:15pm
    + Friday 12:15 - 1:15pm
    + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    teaching assistant:David Sundaram-Stukel
    email:sundaram@cs.wisc.edu
    office:5364 cs
    office hours:Tuesday 3:00 - 4:00pm
    + Wednesday 9:30 - 10:30am
    + Thursday 3:00 - 4:00pm
    + +
    +

    + + + + + +
    text:Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation, + John C. Martin, North Dakota State University, 1991, McGraw Hill, + ISBN 0-07-040659-6 +
    +

    + + the tentative lecture schedule, + including exam information +

    + + some lecture clarifications +

    + + the assignments page +

    + + + + + +
    grading policy:%25 written assignments
    + %40 mid-term examination
    + %35 final examination +
    +

    + + archive of the + + cs520 mailing list +

    + +


    + + +
    + cs520 Home Page / 1 September 1996 / Brian Cole +

    + + < + UW-Madison Computer Sciences home page > + < + UW-Madison home page > + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs525-1^cs525.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs525-1^cs525.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2aee902 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs525-1^cs525.html @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + CS 525 (Also IE, MATH, STAT), Fall 1996 + + + + +

    +

    CS 525 (Also IE, MATH, STAT)
    +Linear Programming
    +Fall 1996

    +

    +


    + +

    Schedule

    +
    +  Lecture:     11:00 - 12:15 TR, 174 Mechanical Engineering
    +
    + +

    Open-Book Midterm Exam

    +
    +  Time & Date: 11:00 - 12:55 Thursday October 24, 1996
    +  Location   : 174 Mechanical engineering	     
    +
    + +

    Open-Book Final Exam

    +
    +  Time & Date:  12:25 -  2:25 Wednesday December 18, 1996
    +  Location   :  TBA
    +
    + +

    Instructor: + Olvi L. Mangasarian

    +
    +  Office:       6393 Comp Sci & Stat
    +  Pphone:    	262-6593
    +  E-mail:       olvi@cs.wisc.edu
    +  Office Hours: 2:30 -  4:30 Wednesdays (During Fall Semester)
    +
    + + +

    Teaching Assistant: + Yuh-Jye Lee

    + +
    +
    +  Office:      1307 Comp Sci & Stat 
    +  Telephone:    262-6602    
    +    E-mail:       yuh-jye@cs.wisc.edu
    +  Office Hours: MW 12:00-1:00 
    +
    + + +

    Textbook

    +

    +

    Linear Programming with MATLAB , M. C. Ferris and O. L. +Mangasarian, Preliminary Version, DoIt, Madison, WI 1996. +

    +

    +


    +

    + +

    Syllabus

    + + +

    Course Information

    + + +

    Mathematical Programming at UW

    + + + + +

    Relevant Web Sites

    + + +

    +

    + +


    +This page is updated periodically during the semester. +
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs536-1^cs536.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs536-1^cs536.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d868bd82 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs536-1^cs536.html @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + + + CS 536, Fall 1996 + + + + +

    +

    CS 536: Introduction to Programming Languages and Compilers
    +Spring 1996

    +

    +


    + +

    Story of the Month

    +(new for October) +
    + +

    Schedule

    +
    +  Lecture:     9:30 - 10:45 TuTh, 1221 Comp Sci & Stat
    +  Recitation:  2:30 -  3:20 Tu,   107 Psychology
    +
    + +

    Instructor: + Susan Horwitz

    +
    +  Office:       5391 CS&S
    +  Telephone:    262-7946
    +  E-mail:       horwitz@cs.wisc.edu
    +  Office Hours: Tuesday  3:30 - 4:30
    +                Friday 1:30 - 2:30
    +		or by appointment
    +
    + + +

    Teaching Assistant: + Rahul Kapoor

    + +
    +  Office:       3360 CS&S
    +  Telephone:    262-9275
    +  E-mail:       rahul@cs.wisc.edu
    +  Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 3:45 - 5:15
    +                or by appointment
    +
    + +

    Texts on Reserve at Wendt Library:

    +

    +

    Compilers Principles, Techniques, and Tools, Aho, Sethi, and Ullman. +
    Crafting a Compiler, Fischer and LeBlanc. +

    +

    +


    + +

    + What's New (Check this regularly)

    + +

    General Course Information

    + + +

    + Getting Started

    + +

    + Readings

    + +

    + Programming Assignments and Homeworks

    + +

    + Examinations

    + +

    + Lecture Notes

    + +

    + Useful Programming Tools

    + +

    + Grades

    + +

    + Email

    + +

    + Links of Interest

    +

    +

    +


    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs537-1^cs537.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs537-1^cs537.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..303d44db --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs537-1^cs537.html @@ -0,0 +1,597 @@ + + +CS 537 - Introduction to Operating Systems - Fall 1996 + + + + +

    +CS 537
    Introduction to Operating Systems
    Section 1, Fall 1996 +

    + +

    Instructor

    +

    + +Marvin Solomon + + +
    +office: 7397 Computer Sciences
    +office hours: 9:00 TR
    +office phone: 263-2844
    +email address: + solomon@cs.wisc.edu +
    + +

    TA

    +

    + +Rob Mellencamp
    +
    + +
    +office: 1349 Computer Sciences
    +office hours: 10-11 MWF
    +office phone: 262-5340
    +email address: + mellen@cs.wisc.edu +
    + +

    News

    + Watch this space for the latest updates.
    + +
    + +
    Oct 31 +
    +The answers to the midterm exam +and a summary of the scores are now available. +

    +A more detailed breakdown of the grade distribution +is also available. + +

    Oct 27 +
    +The specification for + +Project 4 + +is now avaiable. + +
    Oct 21 +
    +The due date for Project 3 has been moved to Thursday, Oct 24. +

    +A few typographical errors in the notes on + Deadlock Avoidance +have been corrected. Most importantly, the same array +was being called D in some places and M in others. +It is now called M in all places. +

    +By popular demand, an old midterm exam is +available for you to look at. +Warning: +You should take this example with a large grain of salt. +The exam is from a very long time ago when the course +used a different text and covered topics in a different order. +This semester's midterm will likely +be quite different. + +

    Oct 15 +
    +The time and place for the Midterm exam have been determined. +It will be in room 1240 Comp Sci from 7:15 to 9:15 pm on October 23. + +
    Oct 14 +
    +The specification for + +Project 3 + +is now avaiable. + +
    Oct 9 +
    +A discussion of the issues presented +in class to day is available. + +
    Oct 8 +
    +A summary of the grades for project 1 are + available. + +
    Oct 6 +
    +The electronic +hand-in directions for +program 2 have now been posted. + +
    Oct 1 +
    +The procedure giveFork in Algorithm 2 of the +Project 2 specification +should contain a call to notify(). +The web page has been corrected to show this. + +
    Sept 26 +
    +I've fixed two more bugs in the +Project 2 specification, +one minor and one that is more important. +

    +The first caused the Introduction paragraph to be slightly garbled. +Thanks to Jake Dawley-Carr for pointing this one out. +

    +The second was a line omitted from the sample code for Algorithm I in the +Programming Details +section. +After you create a ThreadScheduler, you have to start it +

    
    +  ThreadScheduler sched = new ThreadScheduler();
    +  sched.start();
    +
    +This was specified correctly in the later section on the ThreadScheduler, +but not in the Details section. The Web page is now fixed. +Thanks to Liping Zhang for this one. + +
    Sept 20 +
    +Test data files for + +Project 2 + +are now available. +The directory + +~cs537-1/public/src + +contains three data files and a Java class for reading them. +The file + +~cs537-1/public/src/Graph.java + +contains the definition of the class + +Graph + +described in the project specification. +

    +The file + +~cs537-1/public/src/petersonCyclic.graph + +contains the Peterson graph shown in the project specification +

    +As mentioned there, this initial placement of forks is not +acyclic. +The file + +~cs537-1/public/src/petersonAcyclic.graph + +contains the Peterson graph with an acyclic initial placement of forks. +The file + +~cs537-1/public/src/star.graph + +contains a ``star'' topology, with one central philosopher sharing +forks with each of nine others. + +
    Sept 19 +
    +Todd Jenner pointed out two typos in the specification for Project 2
      + ``The 15 forks ... are the numbers 0 through 15.''
    +should read
      + ``The 15 forks ... are the numbers 0 through 14.''
    +and in eat(), MAXTHINK should be replaced by MAXEAT. +

    +The + +online version + +has been corrected.
    +Thanks, Todd. +

    +
    Sept 18 +
    +There was a mistake in the + +Java tutorial notes + in the section on Strings. +In the two-argument version of String.substring(), the second argument +is the offset of the end of the substring, not the number of characters +in the string. +The notes have been corrected. +Thanks to Franco Tung Fai Chan for pointing this out. +
    Sept 17 +
    +
      +
    • We occasionally send urgent messages directly to a mailing list +of students registered for this course. +There is an +archive of all messages sent to this list on the web. +If you are not receiving these messages and think you should be, send +mail to solomon@cs.wisc.edu. +
    • The specification for + +Project 2 + +is now avaiable. +
    • I have received a few requests for makefiles for Java. +There is a sample Makefile in +~cs537-1/public/src/Makefile. +Copy that file to the working directory where your Java source files are +(remember, you should use a separate directory for each project), +edit it as described in the comments in it, and then type make +to compile and run your program, or make classes to compile +without running. +
    +
    Sept 13 +
    +Notes on handing in your assignment and simulating +preemptive multitasking for the Solaris computers +have been added here. +
    Sept 12 +
    +The + +Java tutorial + +is now finished (or about as finished as it's going to get). +In the section on + +threads, + +you will find some helpful hints on how to structure + project 1. +

    +You should be aware that there is a weekly seminar on operating systems +and networking, meeting Mondays at 2:30. +The first seminar of the semester is Monday the 16th. +Check + +the Colloquia and Seminars web page + for more details. +

    Sept 5 +
    +The Java Book is finally available at the +University Bookstore! +
    Sept 4 +
    +The beginnings of a + +Java tutorial + are now available. +
    Sept 4 +
    +To use Java on CS Department Unix workstations, you must create a +file named .cshrc.local in your home directory containing one +line: +
    +    set path=($path /s/java/bin)
    +
    +To make the change take effect, either type +
    +    source .cshrc.local
    +
    +or simply log out and log back in. +
    Sept 3 +
    +The specification for + project 1 is ready. +
    Sept 3 +
    The Unix Orientation Sessions, for all new Unix users, are scheduled for +the following times: + + + +
    Tues - Thurs, Sept 3 - 54 pm and 6pm, room 1221 CS +
    Mon - Thurs, Sept 9 - 124 pm, room 1221 CS +
    +
    + +Last updated: +Wed Sep 4 14:10:06 CDT 1996 +
    +

    + +


    +

    Contents

    + + +
    + +

    Summary

    + +CS 537 is intended as a general introduction to the techniques used +to implement operating systems and related kinds of systems software. +Among the topics covered will be +process management (creation, synchronization, and communication); +processor scheduling; +deadlock prevention, avoidance, and recovery; +main-memory management; +virtual memory management (swapping, paging, segmentation and page-replacement +algorithms); +control of disks and other input/output devices; +file-system structure and implementation; +and protection and security. + +

    Lecture Information

    + +Lecture: 11:00 - 12:15 Tuesday and Thursday, 1221 Computer Sciences +and Statistics +
    +Discussion: 11:00 - 11:50 Wednesday, 107 Psychology + +

    +The discussion section is not ``optional'': it is at least as important as the +lectures. +The primary focus of the Wednesday meetings will be topics related to the +projects +(including introduction to the +Java +programming language), but time will also be available for answering any +questions you have regarding points raised in the the lectures or the +text. + +

    Text

    + +

    Required

    + +Modern Operating Systems +by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, +Prentice Hall, 1992. + +

    Strongly Recommended

    + +The Java Programming Language +by Ken Arnold and James Gosling, +Addison Wesley, 1996. + +

    Online References

    + +Lots of additional helpful materials about Java are available on the WEB. +

    +The following references have been collected locally for fast access. +

    +Watch this spot for additional links to the web. + +

    Projects

    + +

    +There will be five programming projects, all in the +Java +programming language. +Sun SparcStation workstations running the Solaris dialect of the Unix +operating system are provided for your use, but you may use any +computer to which you have access that implements the Java programming +language. +However, if you do not use the Computer Sciences Department's computers, +you will be responsible for transferring any required +data sets or software packages to your computer. +

    +The first assignment will be an easy ``get acquainted'' exercise designed +to help you become familiar with the computing environment and the +Java language. +Subsequent projects will involve +process synchronization, +processor scheduling, +disk scheduling, +and file-system implementation. +On all but the first project, students will be required to work in pairs. +Both members of a pair will receive the same grade on a project. +Feel free to discuss projects with anyone, but + +you must not share code with anyone but your partner. + + +Cheating will be vigorously punished. + +Enough said! + +

    +Assignments are due at the beginning of class (11 a.m.) on the date +indicated. +Over the entire semester, you have +three late days +of credit. +You can use these late days on different assignments (e.g., one day on each +of three assignments) or all three days on one assignment. +Late days may not be used for the last assignment. + +

    Why Java?

    +

    +Most students taking this course will be familiar with C++ but not Java. +Why, then, did we choose Java? +There are several arguments in favor of it. +

      +
    • Java is a more congenial programming environment. +Runtime errors such as bad subscripts, null pointers, +and uninitialized variables cause exceptions caught by the language runtime +rather than mysterious crashes or random behavior. +Java Strings are much easier to use than char * +arrays. Garbage collected storage management is extremely handy. +And more! +
    • Java is very trendy. +Java had caught on faster than any other new language in history. +Many of the reasons for Java's growing popularity have little to do with +the way we will use it in this course (we will discuss these issues in class), +but a byproduct of this course +will be knowledge of Java, which is becoming quite a marketable commodity. +
    • Java has ``operating system'' features built in. +In particular, it is the first widely-used programming language with +language-level support for concurrency (threads) and synchronization +(monitors). +
    +

    +On the other hand, switching to a new programming language is always +a bit dislocating. +Fortunately, there are excellent resources are available to ease the +transition. +The Java Programming Language +by Arnold and Gosling is amazingly good. +It is neither an introductory programming primer (the authors assume you +already know how to program) +nor a reference manual (although a +reference manual +is available online), +but a readable introduction to the language, which takes you all to the way +from getting started to everything you need to write quite sophisticated +programs in Java. +This book is available at the University Bookstore. +You are strongly encouraged to buy it. +We have also gathered a variety of +other resources together, including a nice +online tutorial +about Java programming, and +a reference manual +for the standard class libraries you will be using. + +

    Grading

    +

    +There will be a midterm and a final exam, each of which will count for 25% +of your grade. +The midterm will be in the evening of Wednesday, October 23 +from 7:15 to 9:15 pm in room 1240, Computer Sciences and Statistics. +The final, as scheduled in the timetable, will be Tuesday, December 17 +at 5:05 p.m. +The first programming project (getting started) will count for 2% of your +grade. +The remaining four projects will count for 12% each. + +

    Course Schedule

    +

    +The following schedule is tentative; +it may be updated later in the semester, so check back here frequently. +

    + +
    Sept 3 - 6 + Introduction + Chapter 1 +
    Sept 10 - Oct 8 + Processes, Synchronization, Processor Scheduling + Chapters 2 and 6 +
    Sept 17 + Project 1 Due + Learning Java +
    Oct 10 + Project 2 Due + Synchronization +
    Oct 10 - Nov 11 + Memory Management and Virtual Memory + Chapter 3 +
    Oct 22 + Project 3 Due + CPU Scheduling +
    Oct 23 + Midterm Exam + Room 1240 Comp Sci. +
    Nov 14 - Dec 5 + I/O Devices, File Systems + Chapters 4 and 5 +
    Nov 14 + Project 4 Due + Disk Scheduling +
    Dec 10 - 12 + Protection and Security + Sections 4.4 and 4.5 +
    Dec 12 + Project 5 Due + File Systems +
    Dec 17 + Final Exam +
    + +

    Lecture Notes

    + +

    + +


    + +
    + + +solomon@cs.wisc.edu + +
    +Thu Oct 31 16:24:20 CST 1996 +
    +
    +
    +Copyright © 1996 by Marvin Solomon. All rights reserved. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs537-2^cs537.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs537-2^cs537.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d0823eb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs537-2^cs537.html @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ + + +CS 537-2 Fall 1996 Home Page + + + + +

    CS 537-2: +
    Introduction to Operating Systems

    +

    Fall 1996

    +

    +

    Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00-2:15pm in CS 1325 +
    +Discussion: Fridays, 1:00-2:15pm in CS 1221

    +
    +

    +

    Your Hosts: + Mary +Vernon (Instructor) +and +Karuna +Muthiah (TA)

    +
    +Welcome to the home page for CS 537-2. +

    +NOTE: Thursday lecture and Friday discussion will be +interchanged on the following dates: +
    +Oct 3-4, Oct 10-11, Nov 7-8, Dec 5-6. +

    +

    What's New:

    + +

    +


    + +
    +

    Approximate Schedule of Topics

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Week ofTopicsReading
    Sep 3introduction; +concurrency: threads, address spaces, processesChapter +1, 2.1
    Sep 10thread management; +cooperating threadsChapter 2.2, 2.3
    Sep 17synchronization; +implementing mutual exclusioncont'd.
    Sep 24semaphorescont'd.
    Oct 1monitors; concurrency: summarycont'd
    Oct 8deadlock; process scheduling +Chapter 6, 2.4
    Oct 15memory management: protection, address translation; +caching and TLBsChapter 3
    Oct 22demand paged virtual memorycont'd.
    Oct 29REVIEW; survey of i/o systemsChapter 4
    Nov 5file systems & disk management; +naming and directoriesChapters 4 & 5
    Nov 12the hardware, os, compiler, language interface; +protection & securityTBA
    Nov 19Java overview, language; +Java objects, core methodsTBA
    Nov 26Java threads, security; +Thanksgiving (no class)--
    Dec 3networks and distributed systems; +remote procedure call (RPC)Chapter 9
    Dec 10distributed file systems; +global memory systems; REVIEWChapter 13
    + +

    +


    +
    +vernon@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs552-2^cs552.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs552-2^cs552.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3c4ad1b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs552-2^cs552.html @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + CS/ECE 552 Lecture 2 - Home Page - Fall 1996 + + + + +

    CS/ECE 552 - Fall 1996

    + +

    Course Information

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Instructor:

    +

    +

    David Wood

    +
      +
    • Office: 6369 CSS +
    • Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 11:00A - 12:00P, or by appointment. +
    • e-mail: david@cs.wisc.edu +
    • Phone: 263-7463 + +
    • Class Time: Tuesday and Thursday 9:30A - 11:00A +
    • Location: 1257 CSS +
    +

    +

    TA:

    +

    Phil Atkinson

    +
      +
    • Office: 1343 CSS +
    • Hours: Tuesday 2:00 - 3:00P, Thursday 1:00P - 2:00P, or by appointment. +
    • e-mail: atkinson@cs.wisc.edu +
    • Phone: 262-5596 +
    +

    +


    +

    + +

    Getting Started

    + + + +
    +

    +

    Handouts:

    +

    + +

    + + +

    +


    +

    +

    Assignments

    + + +

    +


    +

    +

    Project

    +

    + +This section includes information on the course project. +

    + + +

    +


    +

    +

    Exams

    +

    +

    +

    +The Midterm Exam will be on Wednesday, Oct 30, 1996 at 7:15 pm, +room 1221 CSS. +

    +Final Exam: Tuesday, Dec 17, 1996, at 10:05 AM. Room TBA. +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Exams - Previous

    + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs564-1^cs564.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs564-1^cs564.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..943d853b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs564-1^cs564.html @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +CS 564 - Database Management Systems: Design and Implementation + + + + +

    CS 564

    +

    Database Management Systems: Design and Implementation

    +
    + +

    Course Information (Postscript version)

    + +

    What's New!

    +
      +
    • No class this Friday. Instead, we will have office hours at that time. +
    • Assignment 3 due day changed to Nov. 8, this Friday +
    • Assignment 3 FAQ (Text )(last updated Nov 5) +
    • Assignment 3 handout ( Postscript) +
    + +

    Class Mailing List ( CS564-1) + +

    Solutions to Chapters' Exercises

    +
      + +
    • Please DONT print them out +
    • Solutions to all Chapters' Exercises ( Postscript) +
    + +

    First Day Information

    + + + +
    + + The minibase + home page (Check here for details on Assignment 0!). + + +

    Assignments

    + + +
    +

    Using Sybase: Info at + UW and from Sybase

    + +

    C++ Info/Help

    + + + +

    Other Handouts

    + + +
    + +

    Instructor +Faculty

    + + +

    Lecture and Discussion

    +
      +
    • Lecture +
      +	Time:          MWF  11:00AM - 12:15PM
      +	Place:         222 Ingraham   
      +
    + +
    + +

    Teaching Assistants

    +
      +
    • Xuemei Bao +
      +	Office:        1345 CS&S
      +        Phone:         262-1012
      +        E-Mail:        xbao@cs
      +	Office Hours:  2:30PM - 3:30PM  Tues and Thur 
      + +
    + +
    + +

    +Last modified: Mon Sept.2 16:00:00 CDT 1996 by xbao +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs564-2^cs564.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs564-2^cs564.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f4ce351e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs564-2^cs564.html @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + +CS564 Lecture 2 Home Page + + + +

    Welcome to the home page for CS564-2. This page is (obviously) +under construction; as the semester progresses we will be adding +information that you need to know to this page. + +

    The most important thing to know now is that the class meeting +room has been changed. Currently we are meeting in 150 Russell Labs +for the TR lectures; the optional discussion on Friday has not been +moved so it is still in 103 Psychology. + +

    + +


    + +

    Instructor +Faculty

    + + +

    Teaching Assistant

    +
      +
    • Tim Jung +
      +        Office:        1308 CS&S
      +        Phone:         262-6602
      +        E-Mail:        tjung@cs
      +        Office Hours:  4:00PM - 5:00PM  Monday; 2:30-3:30 Wednesday.
      + +
    + + +

    Lecture and Discussion

    +
      +
    • Lecture +
      +        Time:          TR  11:00 - 12:15
      +        Place:         150 Russell Labs   
      +
    • Discussion (optional) +
      +        Time:          F  9:55
      +        Place:         103 Psychology   
      +
    + +
    +

    More information.

    + This lecture of 564 will be taught in close cooperation + with Lecture 1; in fact, the assignments (but probably not the + exams) will be the same for both. For more information about + CS564 in general, and the Minibase assignments in particular, + please see the CS564 Lecture 1 Homepage . + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs577-1^cs577.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs577-1^cs577.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1c975f42 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs577-1^cs577.html @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + + + CS 577 - Introduction to Algorithms + + + + +

    Introduction to Algorithms - CS 577

    + +

    +

    Course Information

    +

    Instructor : +Eric Bach +

    +
    +  Office : CSS 7385
    +  Phone  : 262 7997
    +  e-mail : bach@cs.wisc.edu
    +  Hours  : MR 10 - 11 and by appt.
    +
    + +

    +

    Teaching Assistant: + Bill Donaldson

    +
    +  Office : CSS 6394
    +  Phone  : 262- 6620
    +  e-mail : wwd@cs.wisc.edu
    +  Hours  : T 1 - 2   R 12 - 1
    +
    + +

    +

    Teaching Assistant: + Raji Gopalakrishnan

    +
    +  Office : CSS 1308
    +  Phone  : 262 6602
    +  e-mail : raji@cs.wisc.edu
    +  Hours  : MW 11 - 12
    +
    + +
    +

    Midterm Exam : +Oct 28, 1996 from 7:15 - 9:15pm, 1240 CS

    +

    +


    + +

    Course Handouts

    + + +
    +

    Solutions to Homeworks

    + + +

    +

    +Mail Archive

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs640-1^cs640.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs640-1^cs640.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dba832c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/c/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cs640-1^cs640.html @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ + + + + +UW CS Computer Networking Courses (Professor Landweber) + + + + + +

    UW CS Computer Networking Courses

    + +
    + +

    Introduction to Computer Networks - CS 640

    +

    Table of Contents

    +
    + +
    + + +Internet Connectivity Map + +

    +Click +here +to get the latest text version. +
    +
    +

    + +
    + +

    -- Networking +courses at UW-Madison

    + +
    + +

    Course Information

    +

    Lecture

    +
    +Time:		8:00 - 9:15 MWF
    +Place:		1221 Comp Sci & Stat
    +Class email:	cs640-1list
    +
    + +
    +

    Instructor: Lawrence H. Landweber

    +
    +Office:		7397 Comp Sci & Stat
    +Phone:		263-7442
    +Email:		lhl@cs.wisc.edu
    +Office hours:   M,W,F 9:30-11:00
    +
    + + +

    Teaching Assistant: Srinivasa Narayanan

    +
    +Office: 3360
    +Phone: 262-9275
    +Email: nsp@cs.wisc.edu
    +Office hours:
    +	Monday      2:00p  -  4:00p
    +	Wednesday   3:00p  -  5:00p
    +
    +	If these times are not convenient, feel free to email me at 
    +	nsp@cs.wisc.edu for an appointment.
    +
    + +

    Teaching Assistant: Ben Teitelbaum

    +
    +Office: 3310
    +Phone: NA
    +Email: ben@cs.wisc.edu
    +Office hours: 
    +	Tuesday  1:00p  -  3:00p
    +	Thursday 2:00p  -  4:00p
    +
    +	If these times are not convenient, feel free to email me at 
    +	ben@cs.wisc.edu for an appointment.
    +
    + +
    + +

    -- Fall 1996 Course Syllabus

    + + +

    -- Fall 1996 Mail Archive (moderated)

    +

    -- CSL Mail Archive (complete)

    + + + +

    -- Assignments - Fall 1996

    +
      +
    1. Programming Assignment 1 (Error/Warning Codes) +
    2. Class Project - Implementation of ATM Network Layer and Reliable ATM Adaptation Layer + +
    3. +
    + +
    + +

    -- Grading

    +
    +Midterm Exam: 25%
    +Final Exam: 25%
    +Assignment 1: 5%
    +Term Project: 45%
    +
    +
    + +

    -- Prior Midterms

    +
      +
    1. Fall '92 Midterm +
    2. Fall '94 Midterm +
    3. +
    + + +

    -- Optional Reference Book for Project

    +
    +     UNIX Network Programming
    +     Stevens, W. Richard
    +     Prentice Hall 
    +     ISBN 0-13-949876-1
    +
    + + +

    -- Programming References

    +
    + +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^bobd^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^bobd^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9ab25a99 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^bobd^ @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ + + +Bob Doorenbos' Home Page + + + +

    Bob Doorenbos' Home Page

    + +
    + +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    +University of Washington
    +Box 352350
    +Seattle, + WA 98195
    +

    +Office: 423 Sieg Hall; (206) 543-3368; bobd@cs.washington.edu; +FAX (206) 543-2969 + +


    + +Currently working at:
    +Netbot Inc.
    +4530 Union Bay Place NE, Suite 208
    +Seattle, + WA 98105
    +

    +Voice (206) 522-7800 ext. 109; FAX (206) 522-7800 ext. 114 + +


    + +

    Daily web pages:

    + +
  • Comedy: + Dilbert Strips, + Mr. Boffo, + David Letterman's Top Ten List +
  • Geeky news: + News.com, + ZDNet Anchordesk, + ZD Magazines +
  • Other good stuff: + Shortcut to today's + Cool Tool +
  • + + + + +

    Research:

    + +
  • Current: Postdoc working with + Oren Etzioni, + Steve + Hanks, and + Dan Weld on the + Softbot project (see also AI at U-W) +
  • In particular: + ShopBot, + an internet shopping agent. +
  • Previous: The Soar + project +
  • My + Thesis (1.7 meg) +
  • + + + + +

    AI, CS, and science web sites:

    + +
  • AI Collections: + U-W AI Pointers, + CMU AI Repository, + Canada NRC KSL AI Pointers, + ML& CBR Home Pages +
  • Organizations: + ACM, + SIGART, + AAAI, + Computing Research Association +
  • Journals and Conferences: + JAIR, + Computational Intelligence, + Machine Learning, + IJCAI +
  • SPEC data: + SPEC Organization, + current spectable +
  • Java links: + Sun, + Gamelan, + The + Java Developer, + JavaNotes, + UW + jump page, + UW + CSE 590S, + Local copy of Sun's java tutorial + +
  • Perl links: + Adam Rifkin's + Perl links, + Perl5 + manual, + www.perl.com + +
  • Miscellaneous: + On-line CS tech reports, + CS Dept. Front Doors & Gophers +
  • Science: + Scientific American, + Sigma Xi/American Scientist + +
  • + + + + + +

    Miscellaneous other links:

    + +
  • Web Meta-Searching: + MetaCrawler, + SavvySearch + +
  • Web Searching: + Alta Vista, + Lycos, + Inktomi, + Open Text, + InfoSeek, + Excite, + Web Crawler, + HotBot + +
  • Web Directories (hierarchical or more selective): + Yahoo, + Magellan, + a2z, + PointCom, + Top of the Web + +
  • Lists of Search Engines: + Guide to Searching the Net + +
  • Other Online Searches: + FTP search + +
  • Telephone Directories: + World Yellow Pages Network, + Big Yellow, + 555-1212.com, + Switchboard White Pages, + List of Other Directories + +
  • News: + CNN, + CNNfn, + NewsHour, + Washington Post, + USA Today, + Reuters Headlines (from Yahoo), + News Page (from The Social Cafe), + US News and World Report, + Boston Globe, + C-SPAN, + Seattle Times + +
  • Views: + Slate, + Feed, + Salon, + Atlantic Monthly, + Harper's + +
  • Sports: + ESPN Sports Zone + +
  • U.S. Government: + FedWorld Index, + White House, + Congress, + IRS, + NSF, + ARPA + +
  • The Federal Budget Deficit: + U.S. National Debt Clock, + The Concord Coalition, + Try Your Hand at Balancing the Budget, + Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform, + The Budget + +
  • American Universities + +
  • Web Museums + +
  • + + + + + +

    Links from my past life in +Pittsburgh at +CMU:

    + +
  • Upcoming +birthdays + +
  • CMU-SCS +home page, +personal home pages, and +fun page +
  • + + + + + +
    +
    bobd@cs.washington.edu
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^borning^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^borning^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..77875cd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^borning^ @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + +Alan Borning's home page + + + +

    Alan Borning's home page

    + +I am a professor in the +Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. My principal +research interests are constraint-based languages and systems, +object-oriented languages, logic programming languages, human-computer +interaction, and computers and society. + +

    + +

    Current research activities

    + + + +UW students: also see +ideas for quals +projects. + +

    + +

    Teaching

    + +Here are web pages for courses I've taught recently: +
      +
    • + CSE 341: Programming Languages (Autumn 1995) +
    • + CSE 505: Concepts of Programming Languages (Autumn 1994) +
    • + CSE 500: Computers and Society (Winter 1996) +
    • + CSE 590H: Human-Computer Interaction (Spring 1995) +
    + +

    + +

    Other Information

    + +History ... I grew up in Idaho, and graduated from Reed College in 1971 +with a B.A. in mathematics. I did graduate work in computer science at +Stanford University, receiving an M.S. degree in 1974 and a Ph.D. in 1979. +My dissertation research, which was done in association with Xerox Palo +Alto Research Center, concerned a constraint-oriented simulation +laboratory. After receiving my PhD, I spent a year as an NSF post-doctoral +fellow at the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the University of +Edinburgh in Scotland, working on mechanics problem solving and symbolic +algebra. I joined the Computer Science Department at UW in 1980, and +except for a sabbatical spent at Xerox EuroPARC in Cambridge, England, have +been here since. + +

    + +

    +
    Address:
    +
    Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350
    + USA
    +
    Phone:
    (206) 543-6678 +
    Fax:
    (206) 543-2969 +
    Email:
    borning@cs.washington.edu +
    WWW:
    http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/borning +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^brad^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^brad^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6d58b1c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^brad^ @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + + +Brad's Home Page + + + + +

    Brad Chamberlain

    + +
    + +Photo Credit: Mike Perkowitz + +
    +

    + +Things you probably couldn't care less about. +(office, address, etc.)

    + +Things I work on

    + +Things I like

    + +Things I have added to the web (a subset of +the above)

    + +


    + + +
    + brad@cs.washington.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^brendan^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^brendan^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..879391d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^brendan^ @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + +Brendan's Home Page + + +

    Brendan Mumey

    + +

    +I am a Ph.D. student in the +Department of Computer Science +at the +University of Washington. +I entered in the fall of 1992 and expect to graduate around the fall of 1996. +

    +

    Contact Information

    +E-mail: brendan@cs.washington.edu +
    +For my address, etc. click here. +

    Curriculum Vitae

    +In +html +or +postscript +format. +
    +

    Academic interests

    +I would call myself an applied + +theoretical computer scientist. +My current work is in +computational biology. +At the moment I am looking at the problem of +physical mapping; building a rough map of the location of landmarks in +a genome. Generally speaking I am interested in using CS theory and math to +solve reasonably practical problems. I have also done some work in +computational astrophysics with the +HPCC/ESS group +here at UW. +

    + +

    Online papers

    + +
    +
    B. Mumey. A powerful clone overlap test. +
    html, +postscript +(Poster presentation at ISMB'96 conference.) +
    B. Mumey. Some computational aspects of physical mapping with probes. +
    html, +postscript +(Survey paper written to fulfill my PhD candidacy requirement.) +
    B. Mumey. Finding clusters quickly in parallel. +
    html, +postscript. +(Presented at the 1994 DIMACS challenge.) +
    M. Klawe and B. Mumey. Upper and lower bounds on constructing +alphabetic binary trees. +
    html, +postscript. +(Presented at the 1993 SODA conference. Also in the Nov-95 SIAM J. of +Discrete Mathematics.) +
    +Note: The html versions were produced with latex2html and contain +some errors. They should be readable for the most part. +

    + +

    Recreation

    +Hiking,cycling, +skiing, +climbing, +and +drinking coffee +to name a few. I used to do some sailing +and hope to do some more sometime. +I like to play bridge. +Some older photos: +first gallery, +second gallery. + +

    My bookmarks

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^bricker^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^bricker^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d78b5ec5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^bricker^ @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ + + + + Lauren Bricker + + + + + +

    +Lauren Bricker +

    + +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + +
    + +

    +Click here if you need a clue. + + + +

    Research Info

    + +

    My research interest is primarly graphical user +interfaces, although I am a self-proclaimed graphics groupie. I'm +I'm currently working with Steve +Tanimoto on the Mathematics +Experiences Through Image Processing (METIP) project. The goal of +this project is interest junior high school kids in mathematics using +exploratory rather than rote learning methods. In particular, I'm +interested in developing Computer Supported +Collaborative Learning (CSCL) user interfaces that can be used in +this, as well as other, projects. + +

    Workin' lawk a dawg

    + +

    + +

    School daze

    + + +

    Oh so exciting hobbies I used to enjoy in a not-so-busy life

    + + +

    Because Ron asked for it

    + + + + +


    +
    + bricker@cs.washington.edu
    + Last modified: Monday 5 June 1995 +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^carlson^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^carlson^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78459a34 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^carlson^ @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + +Adam Carlson + + + + + + +A picture of me +
    +

    Adam Carlson +<carlson@cs.washington.edu>

    +

    +

    +
    Computer Science & Engineering Department
    +
    University of Washington
    +Box 352350
    +
    Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +

    +






    +
    + +This page is under construction, in fact, I've done almost nothing with it. + +You can take a look at classes I've taken or +TAed, research I've been involved in, and some fun stuff. + +
    + +For finger information: + + +carlson@cs.washington.edu + + +

    +To send mail: + + +Adam Carlson <carlson@cs.washington.edu> + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^certain^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^certain^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24717033 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^certain^ @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + Andrew Certain's Home Page + + + + +

    Andrew Certain
    + certain@cs.washington.edu +

    + + 9/5/96 - Server is fixed! Give it a try.

    + + Note: This page is only interesting if you follow the directions, download the +viewer and look at the models.

    + +I am currently working with Tony +Derose, David Salesin, Werner Stuetzle, Tom DuChamp, and Jovan Popovic on the 3D-Scanning +project. I am currently building a viewer which you can download here (requires SGI +graphics workstation).

    + +Our paper is here.

    + + + +Once you have the viewer, you can use it to look at our models, +once you have modified Netscape in this way. (It should +also work with other browsers if you modify them in a similar way).

    + +


    +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^chou^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^chou^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e96138dc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^chou^ @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + + + Pai Chou + + + + +

    +


    +

    + +

    Pai Chou

    + +

    +Hi! Welcome to my homepage. I am a grad student in computer +science at the U of Washington. +We are in Seattle. The picture on the right is me on the first day of +school in the Fall quarter, 1996. Ross thinks it's scary.

    +
    +

    School Related Info

    + + + + +

    Personal

    + + + +

    Food

    + +

    I enjoy cooking. Some people say I should open a restaurant. Some of +people's favorite dishes include stir-fried rice noodles and my BBQ beef +skewers. My recipes are now on-line.

    + +

    Toys

    + +

    Being a computer geek, I have computers +and cool toys.

    + +

    Taiwanese

    + +

    I am also promoting the use of the Taiwanese +language. I am currently developing computer tools for Taiwanese. Be sure +to check out my new experimental on-line Taiwanese +dictionary. Though not absolutely required, these pages are best viewed +if you install Chinese character fonts. +


    If you are using a Java-enabled browser like Netscape, you should be +able to see my "Java-oke" (TM) applet, with a yellow ball +bouncing +over Barney the purple dynosaur.

    + +

    + +

    Last updated Tue Oct 1 11:49:54 PDT 1996

    + +

    Email: chou@cs.washington.edu +

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^corin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^corin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7a8727e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^corin^ @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + +Corey Anderson + + + + +

    Corey Anderson

    +

    + +

    + +

    +Things that have interested me lately...

    + + + +

    Things that I have done...

    + + + +

    Cool things I've found...

    + + +

    Useful links...

    + + +

    + + +

    My Autumn '96 schedule...

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
    8:30CSE 370 (TA)CSE 370 OHCSE 370 (TA)CSE 370 OHCSE 370 (TA)
    9:00CSE 370 (TA)CSE 370 OHCSE 370 (TA)CSE 370 OHCSE 370 (TA)
    9:30CSE 590ITCSE 370 Meeting
    10:00CSE 590ITCSE 370 Meeting
    10:30Math 441CSE 531Math 441CSE 531Math 441
    11:00Math 441CSE 531Math 441CSE 531Math 441
    11:30CSE 531CSE 531
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    1:00
    1:30CSE + 567CSE 567CSE 567
    2:00CSE 567CSE 567CSE 567
    2:30CSE 370 OH
    3:00CSE 370 OH
    3:30CSE 519CSE 590BCSE 520
    4:00CSE 519CSE 590BCSE 520
    4:30CSE 519CSE 590BCSE 520
    5:00CSE 520
    5:30
    + +

    + +

    +corin@cs.washington.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^csk^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^csk^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5749ed81 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^csk^ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + +The Craig Web Experience + + + +
    +

    +Craig S. Kaplan + +
    + +Current location:
    +PhD student, Department of +Computer Science, University +of Washington, Seattle, Washington. +
    +
    +
    + +

    +Well, here I am. The other UW. This WWW page is just a copy +of my other home +page at the University of Waterloo. +When I have some more time, I'll modify this page to be more appropriate to +my current situation. + +

    +One enjoyable experience I had near the end of being an undergraduate +was the grad ball. Here are some photos from +the ball. +

    +That second enjoyable experience occured Saturday, May 25th, 1996. I +addressed the convocation as valedictorian. I cannot express how honoured +I felt that such a wonderful graduating class should choose to have me +represent them in this way. Incidentally, for those of you who didn't know, +my parents found out I was valedictorian about ten minutes before the start +of the ceremony. My mom says she'll never forgive me. +

    +The text of my valedictorian address can be found here, +for anyone who's curious. +

    +


    +
    +You are visitor number: + + + +
    +
    +Last updated Fri Sep 27 15:54 PDT 1996 + +
    + +cskaplan@cs.washington.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ctkwok^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ctkwok^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..22d08e65 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ctkwok^ @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + Cody Kwok's Home Page + + + + + + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

    Welcome!

    Hi, I am Cody Chung Tin Kwok, aka

    ctkwok@cs.washington.edu

    +
    I'm a UW +CSE +graduate student , +
    +working with +Dan Weld +and + +Oren Etzioni +on +planning and +software agents.

    +

    + +
    + +Work
    + The Ingram softbot
    +AI
    +UW AI
    + Contact information
    +

    +

    +Leisure
    + [sanctuary]
    +Nausicaa of Valley of Wind
    +Laputa Castle in the Sky
    +Hyper Future Vision Gunnm
    + Me
    +

    +
    +
    + + + +
    +
    +
    +Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind

    +

    + + + +

    +


    + +Cody Kwok Last modified May 25 +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^darrenc^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^darrenc^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b83a6a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^darrenc^ @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + + Darren C. Cronquist + + + +

    + + Darren C. Cronquist
    + darrenc@cs.washington.edu +

    + +

    + +

    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    + +
    + + + +

    Welcome to my home page! Last updated: 6/21/96

    + + + +

    Employment Information

    I currently plan to complete my +Ph.D. in 1997. +

    +
    + + + + + + + + + +

    HTML

    Postscript

    +Resume +Resume
    +Curriculum Vita +Curriculum Vita
    +
    +

    + +

    Personal Information

    The rest of my homepage is currently under +construction! + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dbc1^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dbc1^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bc2b3035 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dbc1^ @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + +David Christianson + + + +60 seconds till midnight...60 seconds till NOWHERE, BABY! + +
    + + +

    David Christianson
    +dbc1@cs.washington.edu +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington,
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    +

    +
    +
    +

    Current Work

    +In my spare time I am a third year graduate student here at +the UW. +I'm interested in +AI +and planning, but I've gotten into user interfaces and maybe even graphics +as well. I'm currently studying Knowledge Representation, goal-directed +behavior, mixed-initiative planning, activity recognition, and buzzword +acquisition in the context of human-computer interaction.

    + +Some of my recent work has been to prototype useful/intelligent interfaces for Bob +Doorenbos' ShopBot. +Rather than try to build our own interface, our plan is to somehow +integrate with the interfaces of various on-line stores by building a +"Shopping Assistant." One simple assistant we've built is a Mac application +that automatically reads and parses shopping baskets in order to determine +what products the user is interested in.

    + +I have also collaborated with Sean Anderson, Li-Wei He, Dan Weld, +David Salesin, and Michael Cohen to develop a simple interactive movie +that demonstrates automatic camera planning.

    + +As an Apple Intern, I worked with Dan Russell to mix planning technology +into the Mac user experience.

    + +I am also a co-developer/perpetrator of PDB, a graphical debugger for the +UCPOP family of planners(I'm not just a programmer...I'm also a client). +The number of people whose lives it has touched grows each and every day. +The manual is +here. +

    + +I spent my undergraduate career at the +University of Chicago, +carboloading at Harold's Chicken and assisting in the +Animate Agent Lab.

    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • Christianson, Anderson, Wei-he, Salesin, Weld, and Cohen. +Declarative Camera Control for Automatic Cinematography. +To appear at AAAI 96. +
    • Firby, R.J., Christianson, D., and McDougal, T. +Fast Local Mapping to Support Navigation and Object Localization. +1992 Symposium: Sensor Fusion V. Boston, MA, November 1992. +
    + +

    Where to Find Dave(when not at the IMA)

    +I do most of my work in the +Chateau's +cynical office, with +Frederic, +William, +Darren, +Adam, +Dan, +and our glorious leader Juan. +
    +

    Important Thing

    + +One of my favorite activities is to practice judo. +I recently competed in the Senior Nationals.

    +


    +

    Sibling on the WWW

    +My sister +just graduated from the School of Information and Library Studies at the University of Michigan. +

    +


    +

    Just Surfing...

    + +

    + +


    + + Dave Christianson + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dbj^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dbj^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e30f1581 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dbj^ @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + Home Page for Dave Johnson + + + +

    David B. Johnson

    + + + + + +
    + dbj@cs.washington.edu
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington,
    Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + +

    + +

    Research Interests

    +
      +
    • Navigational assistance for hypertext readers +
    +

    + +

    Projects and Activities

    +

    +To see how this all fits together, take the + +Racquetball Quiz. +To see how the quiz was created, take a look at the + +Create an Assessment Page form. +Give it a try. + + + +


    +
    + +Last modified: Tuesday, October 1 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dfasulo^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dfasulo^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7937821b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dfasulo^ @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + +Dan's Home Page + + +

    Welcome to Dan Fasulo's Home Page

    + +[idealized portrait of me] + +

    + dfasulo@cs.washington.edu
    + +

    +Third-year graduate student, +Department of Computer Science, University of Washington. +

    + +Graduate (B.A.) of Williams +College in Computer +Science and +Applied Mathematics, Class of 1994. + +

    + +

    NOTE: this portrait may contain slight inaccuracies.
    + + + +
    +

    +


    +

    + +

    Finding Dan

    + +
    Home + +
    2820 Eastlake Ave. E +
    Seattle, WA 98102 +
    (206) 325-3404 +

    + +

    Work + +
    Department of Computer Science +and Engineering +
    University of +Washington, FR-35 +
    Seattle, WA +98195 USA +
    (206) 616-1853 +
    OFFICE: + Chateau + 112 + +
    EMAIL: + dfasulo@cs.washington.edu + + + +
    +

    +

    Academic Interests

    + + + +

    +


    +

    + +

    Personal Interests

    + +
      +
    • Science fiction and fantasy, written and otherwise. In + fact, I should probably be honest and identify the above illustration. + It's Merlin, the son of Corwin (pictured + here), who is a favorite fictional + character of mine from Roger + Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber. The image was taken from the + Amber DRPG published by Phage Press, which I would recommend to anyone + who likes the books. Also, I recommend the TV series Babylon 5. +

      + +

    • Creative writing, both fiction and poetry (no, there will be + absolutely no links here to any of my work!). +

      + +

    • Athletics. In no particular order: + +

      + +

    • Role-playing. +

      + +

    • Random other things, depending on the day. Cats. +
    +

    + +


    +

    Random Other Things...

    +

    + +

      +
    • Go to the homepage of my friend and fellow Williams Alumnus + Sean Sandys.

      + +

    • Look! Up on the Web! It's a woman! It's + a dog! No, it's former CSE grad student + Wendy + Belluomini dressed up as Dogbert! +

      + +

    • A lot of people have asked me if Theory is a worthwhile area + of research, or whether it's too abstract to be useful. + + Here is a better explanation of the goals and future of + Theory than I've ever given them. +
    + +

    + +


    +
    +dfasulo@cs.washington.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dickey^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dickey^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dfb41611 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dickey^ @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + +Martin Dickey (Home Page) + + + + +

    +

    Martin Dickey
    +

    +

    Computer Science & Engineering
    +

    +

    University of Washington +
    +
    +

    +

    +

    Welcome to my home page

    +

    +


    +
    +
    +
    +

    +Weekly schedule
    +

    +Narrative resume
    +

    +Blurb
    +

    +CSE/ENGR 142 +Autumn 1996
    +

    +Favorite Seattle coffee houses +
    +

    +Favorite Internet site
    +
    +
    +My sister's book +
    +
    +


    +

    +"Spirograph" Java script by Anu Garg. +Play with it! +

    + +


    +
    + dickey@cs.washington.edu +
    +Updated Tuesday, September 03, 1996
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dlee^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dlee^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b5f13163 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dlee^ @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ + + + + Dennis Lee + + + + + + + +

    Dennis Lee
    + +

    + + + + + +

    + +
    +

    + +

    +My primary interest is in high performance +computer architecture +and I've been doing research +with very smart people like + +Jean-Loup Baer, + +Brian Bershad, + +Brad Calder, + +Brad Chen, +Alan Eustace, + +Dirk Grunwald , +and + +Ted Romer. +

    + + +

    Some recent papers

    +

    Energy Management Issues for Computer Systems . + My generals paper. +

    + +Instruction Cache Fetch Policies for Speculative Execution. + +Lee, Baer, Calder, and Grunwald. ISCA '95, pp.357-367. +
    +
    + +Dynamic Page Mapping Policies for Cache Conflict Resolution +on Standard Hardware. + +Romer, Lee, Bershad, and Chen. OSDI, pp.255-266. +
    +
    + +Avoiding Conflict Misses Dynamically in Large Direct-Mapped +Caches. Bershad, Lee, Romer, and Chen. ASPLOS VI, pp. 158-170. +
    +
    + + +Instruction Cache Effects of Different Code Reordering Algorithms. +My Ph.D. Qualifying Project Report, University of Washington. + +

    + + +

    How to Contact Me

    + +
    +
    Work:
    +
    Computer Science & Engineering Department
    +
    University of Washington,
    +
    Box 352350
    +
    Seattle, WA 98195, USA
    +
    Office: Sieg 222 +
    (206) 543 7119 +
    FAX (206) 543 2969 +
    dlee@cs.washington.edu
    +
    Home:
    +
    7513 25th Ave NE +
    +
    Seattle, WA 98115, USA +
    (206)523-9592 +
  • +
    + + + + + +

    Web Index

    + +

    +Here's a pointer to my hotlist. +Here are two very good entry points to Web exploration: +
    + Yahoo , the Yellow Pages for the + Internet
    + Lycos , a really good web search engine +

    + +

    +For a Seattle guide, click here. +

    +
    +
    + + +

    On voting

    + +

    +Millions of sensible people are too high-minded to concede that +politics is almost always the choice of the lesser evil. "Tweedledum +and Tweedledee," they say, "I will not vote." Having abstained, they +are presented with a President who appoints the people who are going to +rummage around in their lives for the next four years. Consider all +the people who sat home in a stew in 1968 rather than vote for Hubert +Humphrey. They showed Humphrey. Those people who taught Hubert +Humphrey a lesson will still be enjoying the Nixon Supreme Court when +Tricia and Julie begin to find silver threads among the gold and the +black. +

    + +

    - Russel Baker, "Ford without Flummery"

    + + +
    + +
    + +

    On commitment

    + +

    + Until a man is committed there is hesitancy, the chance + to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all + acts of initiative there is one elemental truth the + ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: + That the moment a man definitely commits himself, then + Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to + help him that would never otherwise have occurred. + A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising + in his favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and + meetings and material assistance and magic which he could + not have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can + do or dream you can, begin it now.

    +

    + + -Goethe

    + + +
    +
    +

    + dlee@cs.washington.edu +

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dougz^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dougz^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..506e86cd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dougz^ @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + +Yet Another Unnecessary Home Page + + + +

    +Ceci n'est pas une home page.

    + +(Well, it's not much of one, anyway.)

    + +


    + +I'm not sure how to casually mention my name on my own home page, but +I feel strongly that it should be here, so here it is (in bold, no +less): Doug Zongker.

    + +


    + +

    where you can go from here:

    (not an exhaustive list) + + +

    + +<sarcasm> Boy have you got lucky browsing the web today --- a +virtual (pun intended) treasure trove of information, some of which +may be actually useful. (Really!) </sarcasm>

    + +I'm a first-year grad student in the Computer Science & Engineering +department at the University of +Washington. I graduated in May 1996 from Michigan State University, where I +majored in computer science and +minored in math. + +

    dubious honors

    +
      +
    • Junior Apprentice Keeper of the Brotherhood of the Crouton of Death. +
    • Carte Pizzicato International Fan Club Member 000 0000 5760. +
    • Bryan's Worst Executive Vice-President in Charge of the Emergency Backup Clicker. +
    + +

    + +

    ...cruising down the information highway in +high gear...

    +

    actually, you're sitting on your butt +staring at a computer screen.

    + +

    + +This tasteful background was stolen from the US Department of Labor homepage, where +my sister works (the Department, not the homepage).

    + +


    + + + + + + +
    +Doug Zongker (dougz@cs.washington.edu)
    +[ home | research | classes | contact ]
    +last edited at + +14:53 on Thursday, 14 November 1996 +(151 + hits) +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dylan^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dylan^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b6c374e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^dylan^ @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ + + + + Dylan McNamee + + + + +

    + Dylan James McNamee + +

    + +Free Speech Online! + +
    + +dylan@cs.washington.edu
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    +
    + +Here is some personal information. + +

    What I do:

    +My research has concentrated on the interaction between applications +and operating systems. I implemented an operating system mechanism +that allowed applications to implement their own page replacement +policy when the kernel's policy caused them to perform poorly. + +

    +After that, I helped implement "scheduler activations" in the Mach +operating system. Scheduler activations are a mechanism that +help user-level threads systems interact properly with the kernel +thread scheduler. + +

    +These experiences lead me to work with the +SPIN project + folks, who are building a new operating system architecture +that generalizes the idea of application-tailorable operating systems. + +

    +My current work carries on the research started in the +Opal project. My thesis is investigating the interaction between +Object-oriented databases (OODBs) and operating system virtual memory. +This work is demonstrating that significant improvements in +performance can be achived using commodity operating systems, +but in a different way than is currently done. Additional improvements +can come from modifying the operating system slightly to better +serve OODBs. + +

    Papers

    + +

    CV

    + +

    590S course web

    +Geoff Voelker and I built this web for the Winter 96 quarter of the 590S +systems seminar, which was dedicated to Java. I gave a lecture +introducing the Java language and environment. Here are the + +slides I used. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^echris^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^echris^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..04d5ec9c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^echris^ @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + +E Christopher Lewis - Home Page + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    + [my picture]
    +
    + E CHRISTOPHER LEWIS
    + graduate student

    +
    + Dept. of Computer Science + and Engineering
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, + WA 98195-2350 + USA +
    + 206/616-1848
    + 206/543-2969 fax
    + echris@cs.washington.edu +
    +
    + +

    Hello. Glad you could make it. I am a graduate student. I work on the ZPL Programming Language Project.

    + +

    I am the TA for CSE +341. My office hours are tentatively 12:30 Monday and 9:30 +Wednesday in Sieg 326a.

    + + +

    + +Like everybody else, I've got a page of +snapshots, mostly family. (I can now prove I've got all those brothers.) +

    + + Finally, here's the weather in Seattle. +

    + + +

    +eric@cs.washington.edu
    +meanders@u.washington.edu
    +27 Sept 1996
    +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^etzioni^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^etzioni^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ab5b3d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^etzioni^ @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ + + +Oren Etzioni's Home Page + + + + + +

    Oren Etzioni's Home Page

    + +
    +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    + University of +Washington
    + Seattle, +Washington, 98195
    +

    +Voice: (206) 685-3035; +E-mail: etzioni@cs.washington.edu; +FAX: (206) 543-2969. + + +

    +Office: Sieg Hall, Room 209. +

    +A brief bio +and photo. +


    +

    Current Research

    + +


    Selected Publications

    + + +

    +


    + + + + + + + + +Yahoo +

    +


    + +
    +jlo@cs.washington.edu
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^joebob^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^joebob^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ccfea6de --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^joebob^ @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + +Joe Sherman's Home Page + +
    +

    Joe Sherman

    +
    + + + +

    +joebob@cs.washington.edu +

    + + +
    +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    +University of Washington
    +Box 352350
    +Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    +
    +

    + +

    My research interests are:

    +
      +
    • User Interface design +
    • Information navigation and visualization +

    + +

    Projects and Activities:

    +

    + +

    Stuff I might want to see:

    +

    + + +


    +If your browser supports it, you can send mail to +joebob@cs.washington.edu. +
    +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^josh^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^josh^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5b9ec67 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^josh^ @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + Home page for Joshua Seims + + + +

    + Home page for Joshua Seims +

    + +

    + +

    +

    +
    +
    +


    + +

    + ABSTRACT +

    + +

    Joshua Seims is a biologically-based neural network system, +currently being tested at the +University of Washington's Department of Computer Science. Having begun +in 1974 as a Lockean blank slate, Josh has learned to emulate observed +behavior and has successfully accomplished several tasks such as graduating +from college, traveling of his own volition, and has recently started to +demonstrate the potential for independent creative thought. The current task +we have presented Josh is to earn a Ph.D. in computer science, and we +expect this to take several more years. This document provides an overview +of Josh's cognitive and ambulatory achievements, organized into +Personal and Academic +hierarchies. Additionally, future work is discussed within each of the +above contexts. + +

    +

     

    +
    + +
    +
    +

    Personal + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jovan^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jovan^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8465ef6b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jovan^ @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + Jovan's Home Page +Jovan's home page moved to CMU. + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jpower^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jpower^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08a03cc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jpower^ @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + +

    +Joanna Power +
    + + + + + + + + + +
    +

    joanna's page

    +
    +
    +Hi. I'm Joanna.
    +These are my cats: +
    + + +
    + + +
    +
    +

    academic interests

    + + + +
    +

    publications

    +
    +
    Joanna L. Power, Brad S. West, Eric J. Stollnitz, and David + H. Salesin. Reproducing color images as duotones. In + Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 96, pages 237-248. ACM, New + York, 1996.

    +

    + +
    + + + + + + + + + +
    +

    real life

    + +
    + +

    fun stuff

    + + +
    + + +
    +
    jpower@cs.washington.edu
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jshakes^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jshakes^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90a13215 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^jshakes^ @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + +Jonathan Shakes + + + +

    + +Jonathan Shakes +

    + + + Sieg Hall 423
    + Computer Science & Engineering
    + University of Washington, Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195
    + (206) 543-3368
    + FAX: (206) 543-2960
    + +
    + +

    Ahoy! The Homepage Finder

    + +

    +

    Resumé

    + +

    Links

    + + + +
    +

    +Last update: August 15, 1996
    +

    + +jshakes@cs.washington.edu +
    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^juanito^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^juanito^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7d4e0df1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^juanito^ @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ + + +Juan Alemany + + + +

    Juan Alemany

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kapu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kapu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bcde5712 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kapu^ @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ + + + +Kari Pulli's Home Page + + + +

    + +Kari Antero Pulli +

    + +
    +
    +
    + +I'm a third year graduate student in the Computer Science & Engineering +Department at the University of +Washington, working on my Ph.D. +
    + +I'm interested both in Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and +Mathematics, and I'm trying to combine aspects from all these +disciplines in my research.
    + +The professors in our department I work closest with are Tony +Derose (graphics) [he's actually not here any more, but left UW +for Pixar] and Linda +Shapiro (vision). Additionally I work with Werner Stuetzle and +John McDonald (statistics), Tom Duchamp (mathematics), and +Hugues Hoppe and Rick Szeliski (Microsoft research). + +

    +I did my quals project TRIBORS: Triplet-Based Object Recognition +System while working as an RA for Linda, my report is a Technical Report 95-01-01 +of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering in the University +of Washington. +

    +Currently I'm working on surface +reconstruction from range data. We have a multiple-baseline camera +system for obtaining data, we use subdivision surfaces and wavelet +analysis for surface geometry and reflectance functions. +

    +I just passed my General Examination, where the topic was Rigid +Registration of 3D data. Click here to find out more about it. + +


    + +

    Some class projects from my 2nd year at UW

    + +CSE 548, Computer Architecture +Systems, the class was taught by Susan +Eggers. + +

    + +CSE 552, Distributed Computing, the +class was taught by Brian +Bershad. + + +

    + +CSE 576, Image Understanding, the +class was taught by Steven Tanimoto +. + +


    +I presented two Technical Sketches in SIGGRAPH '96. You can get +to my slides on + +subdivision surfaces + + and to my slides on + +removing wavelets + +. + + + +
    + +Here's my résumé. + +
    + + + +

    You can find me at:

    + +
    + +
    UW: +
    Sieg Hall 423 +
    Computer Science & Engineering +
    University of Washington, +
    Box 352350 +
    Seattle, WA 98195-2350 +
    (206) 543-3368 +
    FAX: (206) 543-2969 +
    email: kapu@cs.washington.edu + +
    Home: +
    4200 Union Bay Pl. NE #R230 +
    Seattle, WA 98105 +
    (206) 522-9809 +
    + +
    Folks: +
    Takavainiontie 1 B 6 +
    90560 OULU +
    Finland +
    011-358-81-5542011 +
    + + + +


    +
    + +Kari Antero Pulli +
    +Last modified: +JUN 08, 1996 +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^karlin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^karlin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a5e6e6f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^karlin^ @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + + +Anna R. Karlin + + + + +

    Anna Rochelle Karlin

    + +Associate Professor at the University of Washington since +July 1996. + +
    Work:
    +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + + Seattle, WA 98195, USA
    +
    +1 (206) 543-9344 +
    FAX (206) 543-8331 +
    + + + + +

    + +

    +karlin@cs.washington.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kayee^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kayee^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6d19e0fa --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kayee^ @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + + + + + + + Home page of Ka Yee Yeung + + + + +

    +Home page of Ka Yee Yeung +

    + +Personal Info +

    +My Picture +

    +My Research +

    +Telnet to other machines +

    +


    +

    + +Send Emails to me + +

    + + [BACK] Back to the CSE home page. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kepart^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kepart^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0854688e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kepart^ @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ + + + Kurt Partridge + + + + + + + + +

    + +
    +
    + KURT PARTRIDGE
    +
    +
    +

    +

    + + + +

    + ACADEMIC INFORMATION +
    + + + +

    + + I am a graduate student in the + computer science department at the University of Washington. My + interests include software engineering, software specifications, + specification usability and readability, and applications of formal + methods to specifications. The UW + software safety web page describes my and others' work in these + areas.

    + + I have also dabbled in user interface design, human computer + interaction, and Java programming.

    + +

    + + + +

    + RECENT PUBLICATIONS +
    + + + +

    + +Kurt E. Partridge. + BDDTCL: An Environment for Visualizing and Manipulating Binary Decision +Diagrams. Interactive Poster at CHI '96. +(HTML, Postscript). Poster Preview (Postscript). +

    + +Nancy Leveson, Ken Bauer, Mats Heimdahl, Wayne Ohlrich, Kurt Partridge, + Vivek Ratan, and Jon Reese. + A CAD Environment for Safety-Critical Software. + NASA Conference on Safety Through Quality 1995. + (Postscript) +

    +

    + + + +

    + BACKGROUND +
    + + + +

    + I started graduate school in 1992 after completing a B.S. in computer + science at UC Berkeley. Before that I lived a lovely suburban life in + Thousand Oaks, CA with my parents, sister, and a cat named Otis.

    +

    + + + +

    + FUN +
    + + + +

    + Right this way to Kurt's Humor Corner.

    +

    + + + +

    +

    +

    + Box 352350
    + University of Washington
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA
    + Voice: (206) 685 4087
    + FAX: (206) 543 2969
    + kepart@cs.washington.edu +
    +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kgolden^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kgolden^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8132f350 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kgolden^ @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + +Keith Golden's Home Page + + + + + + + +[Italiano] + Questa pagina è anche in italiano + + + + + + +
    + +
    +

    Keith Golden

    +
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    + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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    Research

    + +
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    Random Hacking

    + +
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    Likes

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    Friends*

    + +
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    Advisors

    + +
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    + +
    Keith +Golden, Department of +Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington, +Seattle USA
    +
    +
    + kgolden@cs.washington.edu +
    + +
    + +
    + + + +* Not a complete list! + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kingsum^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kingsum^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6085a4cf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kingsum^ @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + + +Kingsum Chow + + + + +

    Kingsum Chow

    + +
    + +kingsum@cs.washington.edu
    +Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    +University of Washington, Box 352350,
    +Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + +
    + +
    +This end of the Information Highway is always under construction. +
    +

    + +

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    + Bridge + + [dot] + Glossary + Universities in Hong Kong +
    [construction] + [construction] + + [mailbox] + Suggestions & Feedback
    +
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    + + + + +

    Research

    +My advisor is David Notkin. +

    + +

      +
    • Asynchronous Software Evolution +
    • Software Development Tools +
    +

    + +

    Papers on-line

    + +

    + +

    Useful sites for PCCTS/Sorcerer

    +PCCTS Home Page + | PCCTS FTP page + | Terrence Parr + | Notes for PCCTS Newbies + + +

    Resume

    +Please +
    drop me a mail +to get my resume and specify text or postscript format.

    + + +

    Universities in Hong Kong

    +Chinese University of Hong Kong + | University of Hong Kong + | University of Science and Technology + | Hong Kong Polytechnic University + | City University of Hong Kong + +

    Singapore Sites

    +Singapore Online (TM) + | NUS World-Wide Web Server + | NUS Alumnus Web + +

    Some Off Campus Friends

    +Tom Liew Yun Fook's Home Page + | Tak Yin Wang (new page) + | Jiang, Weidong + +

    U of W related

    +University of Washington: Style and Policy Manual for Theses and Dissertations + | UW Graduate School Webserver + | University Book Store + + +

    Investments

    +Free 20 Minute Delayed Quote Watch + | PC Quote Market Data and More + | Experimental Mutual Fund Charts + | On-Line Investment Center - Stocks, Commodities, Technical Analysis + + +

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    +Read Chinese + | Hot List + | Thomas I. M. Ho + | China News Services + | Welcome to PBS ONLINE + | Hong Kong Movies + | Movies A + | Movies B + +
    + + + visits since Oct 11, 1995. + + + +


    +
    + + Kingsum Chow +
    + Last modified: $Date: 1996/05/13 23:51:07 $ + +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kwb^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kwb^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51457465 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^kwb^ @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + + + + Kevin Bolding + + + + + + +
    + + +

    Kevin Bolding
    +kwb@cs.washington.edu +

    + +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    +
    + +

    + +

    +
    +
    The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea searching for + a suitable rock or hunk of coral to cling to and make its + home for life. For this task it has a rudimentary nervous system. + When it finds its spot and takes root, it doesn't need its brain any + more so it eats it. It's rather like getting tenure. +

    +

    - D.C. Dennett, Consciousness Explained +
    +
    + +
    +

    Research

    + +I'm currently working on building a high-speed, low-latency +LAN from Chaotic Routers (see below). My previous research +has been on Chaotic +Routing, which is a form of non-minimal adaptive routing for +massively parallel multicomputers. +

    + +


    +

    About me

    + +

    Professional

    + +I am an assistant professor of electrical engineering at +Seattle Pacific University. I'm also working part time as a research +associate at the University of +Washington. All significant papers I've written are in the archives of +the Chaotic Routing group. +

    +I spend most of my time +teaching Electrical and Computer Engineering +at Seattle Pacific University. + +

    +

    Personal

    + +Here are some photos I took of the comet +Hyakutake from Seattle. +

    +No, the moustache isn't real. +
    +In case you want to visit me at home, here is a map. +
    + +I have another home page +at SPU. + +

    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ladner^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ladner^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7aa56feb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ladner^ @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + +Richard E. Ladner + +

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    Richard E. Ladner

    +Professor
    + + Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
    + + University of Washington, Box 352350,
    + + Seattle, WA 98195, USA
    +
    +e-mail: ladner@cs.washington.edu
    +phone: (206) 543-9347
    +FAX: (206) 543-2969
    +

    +Office: Sieg Hall, Room 311 +

    +

    + +


    +

    +Personal +

    + +

    +Research +

    + +

    +Teaching +

    + + +
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    + +

    +ladner@cs.washington.edu +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^larry^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^larry^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71da47ee --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^larry^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +Larry McMurchie's home page + + +

    +

    Larry McMurchie +

    + +
    +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    + University of +Washington
    + Seattle, +Washington, 98195
    +

    +Voice: (206) 685-0951;
    +FAX: (206) 543-2969;
    +e-mail: larry@cs.washington.edu +

    +Office: Sieg Hall, Room 217 +


    +

    Current Research

    + +

    +

    + Larry McMurchie, Director, NW Laboratory for Integrated +Systems, has a BA in Chemistry from Western Washington University +(1971) and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Washington. He +worked in the area of Quantum Chemistry during his graduate studies. +His primary focus was the numberical evaluation of a class of +integrals over Gaussian functions. He later applied this work to the +construction of large sparse Hamiltonian matrices. He is a coauthor +of a comprehensive package of computer programs (MELD) used in ab +initio calculations on small molecules. + +

    +Since joining the staff of the Department of Computer Science and +Engineering, Larry has supervised the work of the technical staff of +the Laboratory for Integrated Systems. He was a coauthor or WireC, a +schematic capture system that allows designers to mix C code with +schematic symbols to creat a concise, parameterizable representation +of a design. Larry was also involved in the development and +commercialization of the MacTester, an integrated software/hardware +environment for the functional testing of chips, boards and +subsystems. Recently he has worked in the area of CAD for FPGAs and +has developed a general purpose performance-driven router for FPGAs. + + +

    +
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    Publications

    + + +
    + +

    Upcoming Conferences

    +

    + +

    + +


    +Return to CS&E Home Page + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^leveson^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^leveson^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..821d848b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^leveson^ @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ + +Nancy Leveson's Home Page + + + + + + +

    Nancy Leveson

    + +
    + +
    +
    Department of Computer Science & Engineering +
    University of Washington +
    Box 352350 [express mail: Sieg Hall 114] +
    Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    +1.206.685.1934 +
    +1.206.543.2969 [FAX] +
    leveson@cs.washington.edu +
    + +
    + +

    + Nancy Leveson, Professor, joined the faculty in 1993, coming from +California in search of rain. She received all her degrees, in math +and computer science, from UCLA (Ph.D., 1980) and spent her formative +years being a professor at the University of California, Irvine. +

    +Professor Leveson started a new area of research, software safety, which is +concerned with the problems of building software for real-time systems +where failures can result in loss of life or property. One advantage of +this topic is that nobody questions its goals, except for a few misanthropes +(who don't matter anyway). She and her students have recently produced a +formal requirements specification for TCAS II, a real collision-avoidance +system required on all commercial aircraft in U.S. airspace. One of the +lessons she has learned from this project is never to do anything like it +again. The FAA seems pleased with it though and has adopted it as their +official specification. She and her students are currently working on +doing a safety analysis of the specified behavior of TCAS. She claims that +you should not read anything into the fact that she has been taking the train +a lot lately. +The Safety +Research Project is now also working on modeling and analysis of +automated highways, automobiles, +and various aerospace systems. Subtopics in this research area include +modeling and analysis of safety, specification, safe software design, +software fault tolerance, and verification and validation of safety. +

    +Professor Leveson is Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Software +Engineering, an elected member of the Board of Directors of the Computing +Research Association, a member of the National Research Council Commission +on Engineering and Technical Systems, and a member of the ACM Committee on +Computers and Public Policy. Recently she chaired a National Research +Council study evaluating the Space Shuttle software process. Dr. Leveson +is a Fellow of the ACM and was awarded the 1995 AIAA Information Systems +Award for contributions in space and aeronautics computer technology and +science for "developing the field of software safety and for promoting +responsible software and system engineering practices where life and property +are at stake." +

    +This year, Dr. Leveson's new book on software safety, + +(Safeware: System Safety and Computers, Addison-Wesley, 1995) was +published. Recent papers are available via the web and a list of other papers is +also available. For a copy of my favorite paper (which was actually a keynote +address at the Int. Conf. on Software Engineering in Melbourne) titled +"High-Pressure Steam Engines and Computer Software", click here. +

    +Quals projects are available on the following topics: (1) applying hazard +analysis techniques to an aircraft collision avoidance system model written +in a state-machine-style language (called RSML), (2) determining ways to build +fault trees or other analyses from RSML models in general, (3) designing new +requirements specification languages (including specifying the human-computer +interface) and deriving general principles for designing such languages, +(4) applying hazard analysis to human-machine interface models, (5) modeling +the human-machine interface in control systems (e.g., an aircraft cockpit), +and (6) analyzing aircraft accident reports (involving mode awareness problems +and other general HCI issues) to derive information about safe design of +human-computer interaction. +

    +Try finger (finger leveson@cs.washington.edu) for information about which +city (or airport) I am currently in and perhaps how to contact me. +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^levy^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^levy^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb62ced0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^levy^ @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + +Hank Levy's Home Page + + + + + + + +

    + Henry M. Levy, Professor, +joined the faculty in 1983. Hank's current research +projects focus on operating systems, +on parallel and +distributed computing, on computer architecture (particularly +"Simultaneous Multithreading" architectures) +and on object-based languages and environments. A recent project +called Opal +deals with single-address space operating systems for +64-bit computer architectures. The +Etch project +is producing a tool for performance instrumentation and optimization of +x86 binary executables. +

    +Levy is author of two books +and numerous papers on computer systems, including +``outstanding paper''selections from four consecutive +ACM Symposia on Operating Systems Principles. He +is former chair of ACM SIGOPS +(the Special Interest Group on +Operating Systems), and program chair for the +16th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, to +be held in 1997. He holds a B.S. from Carnegie-Mellon University +and an M.S. from the University of Washington. +Before coming to Washington, he was a Consulting Engineer with +Digital Equipment Corporation, where his work spanned the range +from operating systems to architectures for distributed systems +and workstations. Hank is a Fellow of the +Association for Computing Machinery +and recipient of a +Fulbright Research Scholar Award. +

    +Eleven Master's students and nine Ph.D. students have survived +Levy's supervision; the Ph.D. students have +all escaped to academic positions or major research labs. +When not glued to his workstation, Hank can usually be +found skiing, biking, playing tennis, helping to lead the +department's infamous softball team (the +Smiling +Potatoes of Death), or sampling desserts at one of +Seattle's many dessert parlors. +

    +

    +

    + +

    Some Recent Publications
    + + + + + +
    +
    +levy@cs.washington.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^levy^opal^opal.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^levy^opal^opal.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..340a0b41 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^levy^opal^opal.html @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + + + + The OPAL Operating System Project + + + + +

    +Opal +

    + +


    +The Opal project is exploring a new operating system structure, tuned +to the needs of complex applications, such as CAD/CAM, where a number +of cooperating programs manipulate a large shared persistent database +of objects. In Opal, all code and data exists with in a single, huge, +shared address space. The single address space enhances sharing and +cooperation, because addresses have a unique (for all time) +interpretation. Thus, pointer-based data structures can be directly +communicated and shared between programs at any time, and can be +stored directly on secondary storage without the need for translation. +This structure is simplified by the availability of a large address +space, such as those provided by the DEC Alpha, MIPS R4000, +HP/PA-RISC, and IBM RS6000. +

    + +

    +Protection in Opal is independent of the single address space; +each Opal thread executes within a protection domain +that defines which virtual pages it has the right to access. +The rights to access a page can be easily transmitted from one +process to another. The result is a much more flexible protection +structure, permitting different (and dynamically changing) +protection options depending on the trust relationship +between cooperating parties. We believe that this organization can +improve both the structure and performance of complex, cooperating +applications. + +

    +An Opal prototype has been built for the DEC Alpha platform on top of +the Mach operating system. +


    + +

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    Information Sources
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    + + + + + +
    Faculty Members
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    Current Graduate Students
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    Related Information
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^lopez^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^lopez^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cd844851 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^lopez^ @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ + + + + Gus Lopez + + + + +Gus Lopez
    +lopez@cs.washington.edu + + +
    +

    + +[free speech] +

    +

    + School:
    + 427 Sieg Hall
    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA
    + +1 206 543 5118 +
    +

    +

    + Home:
    + +1 206 522 4914 +
    +

    +

    + Fax:
    + +1 206 543 2969 +
    + +

    +


    +

    + +I'm a PhD student at the University of Washington doing my dissertation +research on the design and implementation of constraint imperative (object-oriented) +languages. +

    +My curriculum vita. +

    +


    +

    +Publications +

    +Gus Lopez, Bjorn Freeman-Benson, and Alan Borning. + +Kaleidoscope: A constraint imperative programming language. +In Brian Mayoh, Enn Tougu, and Jann Penjam, editors, Constraint +Programming. Springer-Verlag, 1993. NATO Advanced Study Institute +Series, Series F: Computer and System Sciences. Also published +as UW CSE Technical Report 93-09-04. + +

    +Gus Lopez, Bjorn Freeman-Benson, and Alan Borning. + +Constraints and object identity. In +Proceedings of the 1994 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, + +Bologna, Italy, July 1994. + +

    +Gus Lopez, Bjorn Freeman-Benson, and Alan Borning. + +Implementing constraint imperative programming languages: the Kaleidoscope'93 +virtual machine. In +Proceedings of the 1994 ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming +Systems, Languages, and Applications, +Portland, Oregon, October 1994. +

    + +


    +

    +OOPSLA'96 Tutorials

    +I'm also Tutorials Chair for the upcoming + OOPSLA'96 conference +in San Jose, California. The top people in object-oriented technologies and +software development will meet at, speak at, and run the OOPSLA'96 conference. +OOPSLA is well-known for the breadth, depth, and high quality of its +extensive tutorial program. +In previous years, OOPSLA tutorials +have covered all aspects of object-oriented technology from introductory +surveys to industrial software engineering practices and leading-edge academic +research topics. In response to requests from our past attendees, we +especially encourage proposals on engineering issues and advanced topics. +

    +Anyone considering submitting a proposal for a tutorial should request +guidelines on tutorial submissions from the Tutorials Chair or via the +OOPSLA'96 Electronic Hotline. Electronic mail submissions of proposals +are encouraged and will be enthusiastically accepted. Tutorial proposals +without email addresses will not be accepted. Tutorial proposals are due +1 MARCH 1996, notification of acceptance will be about 1 MAY 1996, with +camera-ready notes due 9 AUGUST 1996. +

    + +


    +

    +Interesting links +

    + +o Constraints +
    +o OOPSLA'96 Tutorials +
    +o Pam Green +
    +o Directions to Jimi Hendrix's grave +
    +o Star Wars Collectors Archive +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^madani^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^madani^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45695aca --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^madani^ @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + +Omid's Home Page + + + + + +

    Omid Madani

    + + + + +
    + + + + + + + + madani@cs.washington.edu + +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, Box 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 +
    + +

    + +

    Chateau + Suite 109B

    + + + +

    + + + + + + + +Hello to all the curious browsers. Welcome.

    + +I am a fourth year graduate student at the UW CS department. I enjoy +theory the most, but I also like to keep in touch with other areas +including AI and graphics. More on my life and work: academics.

    + + +

    You may want to look at Islamic +Architecture in Isfahan (a 1995 GNN Best of the Net nominee), +one of the cities in my home country of Iran. + +

    +See ya! + + +

                         
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^map^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^map^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2167e052 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^map^ @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +Mike Perkowitz's Page + + + +

    + + + + Mike Perkowitz +

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    Newsflash: +Mike goes blond! + + +

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    Areas: +research, +academia, +music, +creativity, +random +

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    Favorites: +sheba, +voyeur, +written, +grooveneedle, +espresso +

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    +Mike Perkowitz (map@cs.washington.edu). +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^marclang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^marclang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd8ce778 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^marclang^ @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + +Marc Langheinrich's Homepage + + + + + +
    Marc Langheinrich's Homepage
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    [Marc Langheinrich]
    Marc Langheinrich

    +

    +

    +Universität Bielefeld                  University of Washington
    +Technische Fakultät                    Department of Computer Science
    +Email: imlanghe@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de    Email: marclang@cs.washington.edu
    +
    +

    +
    +

    About myself

    +I spent my last year at the Department of Computer Science here at the +University of Washington as a Visiting Graduate Student under the +Fulbright Program. Check out the following links for in-depth +information about me: + +

    Postal Address

    +As of September 5th, I will be back in Germany, finishing my Masters +at the University of Bielefeld. Please contact me at my German address.

    + + + + +
    HomeSchool
    GermanyRingstraße 13
    +63477 Maintal
    +Phone:(+49) 0 6181 - 431747
    +Fax: (+49) 0 6181 - 48013
    +
    Paulusplatz 10
    +33602 Bielefeld
    +Phone:(+49) 0 521 - 171324
    +
    USA
    (until 8/96)
    5210 Woodlawn Ave. N.
    +Seattle, WA, 98103
    +Phone: (206) 632-6637
    +
    Sieg Hall, Rm 233
    +Phone: (206) 543-7798
    +
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    +Marc Langheinrich
    + + The University of Washington, Department of Computer Science
    + Email: marclang@cs.washington.edu
    + WWW: +http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/marclang/ +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^marla^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^marla^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c709190b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^marla^ @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + + HOME + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

    Marla Baker
    marla@cs.washington.edu

    Chief Editor, Taz...

    +
    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    +

    and his partner in crime, Bentley.

    + + + +

    + +

    +Academic Interests +

    + +Graphical user interfaces, human-computer interaction, educational software, +Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), computer graphics, +visualization techniques, and visual programming languages.
    +
    + +

    +

    +Current Work

    +I am currently working with Steve +Tanimoto and +Lauren Bricker on the + +CoImage project. We have devleoped some collaborative educational +activities in order to explore the use of cooperatively contolled objects. +The goal of my work is to investigate different ways that multiple users can +simultaneously share and manipulate a given object, and ways of assessing +their interactions. + +
    +

    +I also work part-time at Ark Interface, a Packard Bell Company. +

    +

    +My Resume +

    +

    + +

    +Publications +

    + +Baker, Marla J., and Stephen G. Eick, "Space-Filling Software Visualization," + The Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, June 1995, pp. 119-133.
    +

    +Burnett, M., M. Baker, C. Bohus, P. Carlson, P. van Zee, and S. Yang, + "Scaling Up Visual Programming Languages," IEEE Computer Special + Issue on Visual Programming, March 1995, pp. 45-54.
    +

    +Burnett, Margaret M., and Marla J. Baker, "A Classification System for + Visual Programming Languages," The Journal of Visual Languages and + Computing, September 1994, pp. 287-300.
    +

    +Baker, Marla J., and Stephen G. Eick, "A Visualization Tool for Large Software + Systems," Proceedings of The International Conference on Software + Engineering, Sorento, Italy, May 16-21, 1994.
    +

    +Baker, Marla J., and Stephen G. Eick (Baker-1, Eick-11), "Method And + Apparatus for Displaying Hierarchical Information of a Large Software + System," Patent application submitted October 22, 1993.
    +

    + +


    + +Tutorial: Geometric Transformations on Images in the METIP programming environment. +

    +Check out the web page for my office, Sieg 431.
    + +
    + +


    + +
    Marla Baker (marla@cs.washington.edu)
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^matthai^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^matthai^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca376498 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^matthai^ @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + Matthai Philipose's home page + + + +

    Matthai Philipose

    + +
    +I'm working on the Dynamic Compilation Project. The dynamic compiler +is a beast that generates/optimizes code at runtime. In the short +term, I'm interested in figuring out how to produce good code +dynamically (i.e. at runtime) for modern processor architectures. On the applications side, I think interpreter-based +systems with real-time constraints, like the Hot Java web browser, can +benefit from selective runtime compilation. I'd like to wire up such a +system to a runtime compiler and see how it goes. I'm working with +Professors Susan Eggers +and Craig Chambers. + + +
    + + + + + + +
    +Work
    + +Computer Science & Engineering Department
    +University of Washington
    +Box 352350
    +Seattle, WA 98195-2350
    +phone: (206) 616-1854
    +fax: (206) 543-2969 +
    +
    +Home
    + +4128 12th Ave NE
    +Apt 101
    +Seattle WA 98105-6334
    +USA
    +(206) 632-7472 +
    +
    + +
    +Publications: +
    +
    +J. Auslander, M. Philipose, C. Chambers, S.J. Eggers and B.N. Bershad, +Fast, +Effective Dynamic Compilation, Conference on +Programming Language Design and Implementation, (May 1996). +
    +
    +C. Chambers, S.J. Eggers, J. Auslander, M. Philipose, M. Mock and +P. Pardyak, +Automatic +Dynamic Compilation Support for Event Dispatching in Extensible Systems, + Workshop on Compiler Support for Systems Software, (February +1996). + + + +
    + +My bookmarks: stuff I use or play with frequently +
    +
    + +Miscellaneous links: stuff of local importance + +

    + +


    +From the past...
    + Abu +

    +


    +Why was this page black ? Blue ribbon campaign +
    + + + matthai@cs.washington.edu + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mckenzie^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mckenzie^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a809ff2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mckenzie^ @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ + + +Neil McKenzie's Menu of Fine Dining + + + + +

    +
    + @ + +
    +

    + +


    + +

    Index to this web page

    + +

    + + +


    +

    Contact information

    +
    +
    Neil R. McKenzie +
    Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories +
    201 Broadway, 8th floor +
    Cambridge, MA 02139 +
    Phone: (617) 621-7531 +
    Fax: (617) 621-7550 +
    E-mail: mckenzie@merl.com +


    + + +

    Current projects

    + + +
    +Gonna get my PhD, I'm a teenage lobotomy. -- The Ramones +
    +

    + +I am living on the East Coast, about 3000 miles east of Seattle, and +working for MERL as noted above. I am currently involved with a project +concerning real-time volume rendering of medical data. + +

    +In my copious free time as an expatriate graduate student, +I am working on +chaotic routing +with faculty advisors + Carl Ebeling and + Larry Snyder. +Chaotic routing is a packet routing algorithm for mesh and torus +networks. My dissertation is on the design and implementation of the +Cranium message-passing interface that is compatible +with a network using chaotic routing. +


    + + +

    Past projects

    + +I was a teaching assistant for + +CSE 142 in Summer 1994. +

    + +I designed and implemented a chip tester called the + MacTester. +

    + +I was the maintainer for Carl's netlist graph isomorphism tool called + +Gemini. In industry-speak it is known +as an LVS (Layout Vs. Schematic) tool. Gemini is available by FTP; +if you are interested, please send e-mail to Larry McMurchie + +(larry@cs.washington.edu). +

    +


    + + +

    Publications

    + + +


    + + +

    Personal information

    + + +Angel and I married in 1991. + +

    +Here is a + picture of our house in Arlington, Massachusetts. + +

    +Before heading to the East Coast, we used to live +in the fashionable Seattle neighborhood of +Ballard. + +

    +Here is Angel's Creative Page, +which contains some examples of her computer artwork +created using Adobe Photoshop. + +

    +I owned +this car for 11 years. Now only +the memories remain.

    + +I won a +T-shirt by correctly +guessing the answer to +Riddle du Jour on October 7, 1995. +

    + +This is the label that is placed on jars of + McKenzie Country Farm Honey produced by my +uncle Bob McKenzie in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. + +


    + + +

    For your amusement

    + + +
    + +
    +Neil McKenzie
    +mckenzie@cs.washington.edu
    +Last update: July 27, 1996 + +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mef^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mef^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6ab8fffc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mef^ @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + Marc E. Fiuczynski's Home Page + + + + + + +

    Marc E. Fiuczynski's Home Page

    + Marc E. Fiuczynski

    +

    + mef@cs.washington.edu
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + +

    + +

    Background

    + +

    I'm a graduate student at the University of Washington in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. I grew +up in Germany (near Dsseldorf), and spent a few years in High +School in Princeton, NJ. I received a B.A. in Computer Science from +Rutgers University in 1992 and spent several summers at AT&T Bell Labs and the MITRE Corporation working on a range of +projects. I'm the sole proprietor of MEF Systems, a company +that I created in December 1993 to sell a distributed, fault tolerant, +IP network based telephone system that I built from scratch on a set +of VME chasis with 680x0 processors, using UniVoice telephone interface cards +and the VxWorks operating system.

    + + +Most of my time I spend hacking on SPIN, which is +a safe, adaptable and extensible operating system. + +My primary contribution to SPIN is An Extensible Protocol Architecture for +Application-Specific Networking. Applications achieve compelling +performance improvements using our new structure, when compared to +similar applications running on DEC's commercial OSF/1 V3.2 platform. +For a demonstration of this work as it services HTTP requests contact +http://www-spin.cs.washington.edu. + +

    + +

    Recent reports and papers

    + +
    + +
    An Extensible Protocol Architecture for +Application-Specific Networking +
    A design and implementation and performance paper. Describes an +extensible protocol architecture that allows anyone to customize an +in-kernel protocol graph, which enables applications achieves better +performance compared to similar applications running on conventional +operating systems. + +For a demonstration of this work as it services HTTP requests contact +http://www-spin.cs.washington.edu. +
    + +
    Appeared in the Proceedings of the 1996 Winter USENIX Technical +Conference + +
    Extensibility, +Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System + +
    A design, implementation and performance paper. +
    Appeared in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. +
    + +
    Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems +
    We've been pretty happy with M3, but we've had to deal with a few shortcomings in +order to use the language in a safe extensible operating system. This paper describes +how we've addressed those shortcomings. +
    + +
    Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System +
    Describes the dynamic linker we use to load code into the kernel. Key point is +the ability to create and manage linkable namespaces that describe interfaces and +collections of interfaces. +
    + +
    Protection is a Software Issue +
    A position paper comparing software and hardware protection mechanisms. +
    Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems. +
    + +
    Region Analysis: A Parallel Elimination Method for Data Flow Analysis +
    In IEEE 1995 Transactions on Software Engineering. + +
    + + +

    + +mef@cs.washington.edu + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mel^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mel^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19ea6af0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mel^ @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + + + + Melanie Fulgham + + + + +

    +

    + +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + +

    +


    +

    + +I'm an a.b.d. graduate student at the University of Washington. + +

    +Research +

    +

    +My primary research interest is network routing both in multicomputer +and distributed networks. +My advisor is +Larry Snyder. +Here's a picture of Larry +hard at work. +

    +

    +
    Chaos +
    Chaos routing project -- the Chaos router is a deadlock-free, + probabilistically livelock-free, non-minimal, + fully adaptive router. + +
    Triplex routing +
    The first non-minimal fully adaptive wormhole algorithm for tori + that uses deadlock-prevention to achieve deadlock-freedom + +
    Simulation +
    Simulation of new and existing routing algorithms to learn + the strengths and weaknesses of various classes + of routing algorithms; e.g. non-minimal versus minimal + routing algorithms. + +
    Routing methods and models +
    Development of new routing models to help predict + and compare the performance of new routers + in real parallel machines. + +
    Deflection routing +
    Upper and lower bounds for practical (e.g. does not require + sorting) deflection routing + algorithms on the 2D mesh topology. + +
    + + + +


    +
    + mel@cs.washington.edu
    + Last modified: Wed Apr 24 17:12:00 PDT 1996 +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^menghee^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^menghee^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ce70b5a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^menghee^ @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + Meng-Hee Heng's Homepage + +

    Meng-Hee's Homepage

    +
    +menghee@cs.washington.edu
    +Box 352350
    +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    +University of Washington
    +Seattle WA 98195
    +
    +
    +

    About me

    +

    +I'm a second-year student doing my MSc in +University of Washington. +Before this, I was an undergrad at the +University of Pennsylvania. +I've been a TA for CSE 471, CSE 142 and CSE 143. +

    +


    +

    Research Interests

    + +I am interested in image retrieval, where the problem is trying to find +images in a huge database of images. +Virage and +QBIC +are two commercial examples similar to the kind of stuff I'm working on. +Here are some +snapshots +of what I've done. +

    +


    +

    Singapore

    +
  • Singapore InfoMap provides facts and +statistics about Singapore. +
  • Try the Singapore +OnLine Guide if you plan to take a trip there. +
  • The National Computer Board +is in charge of transforming Singapore into an +intelligent island. This is where I'll work when I graduate. +
  • The +Straits Times is Singapore's main English newspaper. +

    +


    + +visits since Nov 6, 1996. +
    +
    menghee@cs.washington.edu
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mernst^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mernst^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..15af7260 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mernst^ @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +Michael Ernst's home page + + +Old portrait + +

    Michael Ernst

    + +I am a graduate student in the University of Washington computer science department. +Previously, I have been a lecturer in the Rice +University computer science +department, a researcher in the Program +Analysis Group at Microsoft Research, +and a graduate student at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science in the MIT EECS Department. +These WWW pages are not frequently updated.

    + +My technical interests include: +

      +
    • compilation: static analysis, slicing, + debugging optimized code, serialization of parallel programs; I was program + chair for IR '95, the intermediate representation + workshop colocated with POPL + '95 +
    • intellectual property, particularly in computer + programs +
    • other areas including game theory, + cryptography, philosophy, and denotational semantics +

    + +I maintain a list of resources +for conference and workshop organizers.

    + +Occasionally I manage to slip away from work and carry on a real life. +Here are some links of possible +interest (including pages I maintain).

    + + +

    +Michael Ernst +<mernst@cs.washington.edu> +

    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mock^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mock^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5a5cf44 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^mock^ @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + + Markus Mock's Home Page + + + + +

    Markus Mock
    + mock@cs.washington.edu +

    + +

    + +

    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + +

    + +Welcome to Markus' home page.

    + +


    +

    About myself

    + +I moved from Karlsruhe, Germany +to Seattle in fall 94. For those interested in geography, Karlsruhe is +located in the southwest of Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. I grew up in another +part of that state, in the district of + Biberach in Upper Swabia (Oberschwaben). + +Before coming to the UW I studied Computer Science at the University of Karlsruhe from which +I obtained a "Diplom" (M.S.) in Computer Science in 1992. + +I also spent one year at UMass as a Fulbright grantee. +My main research interests are parallel and distributed computing, +object-oriented systems and compilers. Currently I am working on + dynamic compilation.

    + +Non-CS interests include Spanish and Latin American Culture, +travel , e.g. to Peru +good books, e.g. + +The Labyrinth of Solitude , chess + +non-mainstream movies, eg Die +Angst des Torwarts beim Elfmeter (do you know +Handke?) and salsa or merengue dancing with +And, if there's still time left, I check out what else to do in Seattle. +

    +More to come..

    +


    + +

    Publications

    +Separate List +

    +


    +

    Some links to other interesting stuff

    + + +
    + +

    And a quote:

    Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: +they toil not, neither do they +spin; and yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory +was not arrayed like one of these.
    Matthew 6:28
    + + +

    + +This page has been accessed + +times since 3/28/96. + +

    +Last updated Tue Sep 17 11:34:14 PDT 1996
    +mock@cs.washington.edu
    +
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^montgmry b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^montgmry new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9542fff --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^montgmry @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +301 Moved Permanently + +

    Moved Permanently

    +The document has moved here.

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nara^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nara^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eb366621 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nara^ @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Vivek Narasayya: Home Page + + + + +

    Vivek R. Narasayya +

    +

    +

    + nara@cs.washington.edu
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    +
    +

    +

    Personal Information

    + +

    Research Interests

    + +

    Papers

    + +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nautiyal^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nautiyal^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3564b2e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nautiyal^ @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + +Himanshu Nautiyal's home page + + + + +

    Himanshu Nautiyal

    +

    + + + + +

    This page is under heavy construction!

    +
    + + + + +
    Himanshu Nautiyal
    +Dept of Computer Science & Engineering
    +Mail Stop 352350
    +University of Washington
    +Seattle, WA 98105
    +
    +
    +Office : 428 Sieg
    +Office phone: (206) 685-2723
    +
    +

    + +The courses that I am taking in the autumn quarter: +

    +
    + + +finger nautiyal@cs.washington.edu
    + +

    + +


    +

    +

    God's gifts to personkind

    + +The order is alphabetical in last names, no other is implied! +
    +

    +

    My favorite links (not all in place yet)

    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nick^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nick^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87905b18 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^nick^ @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + +The Labyrinth of Mediocrity + + + + + + +
    + + +
    w       e       l       c       o       m       e +
    t

    o +

    Labyrinth of Mediocrity + t

    h

    e +

    f       a       b       u       l       o       u       s +
    +

    +`` +··· bemoaning hype with skeptical cynicism since 1994 ··· + '' +

    + +

    + + +

    + + + + + + +
    + +

    Research:

    +
      +
    • I'm currently working on the automatic +construction of wrappers for information resources; I'm also +interested in several other areas of artificial intelligence and +cognitive science. +
    • Here are the papers with which I've been +involved. +
    • I have some stuff available by anonymous FTP. +
    + +
    + +

    Here are some services I provides to the +
    +            +Global +
    +                  +Information +
    +                        +Sooperhighway:

    + + +
    + +

    Miscellany:

    + + +
    + +

    Technology and society:

    +
      +
    • Aware of the bitter irony involved, I've nonetheless made +available Wendell Berry's guidelines for what constitutes +good technology. +
    • A few of my comments about the WWW. +
    + +
    + +


    + +
    +Nicholas Kushmerick, +UW +CS&E, +Seattle, +USA. +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^notkin b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^notkin new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46a33114 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^notkin @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +301 Moved Permanently + +

    Moved Permanently

    +The document has moved here.

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ohlrich^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ohlrich^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0931c8ce --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ohlrich^ @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ + + + Wayne Ohlrich + + +

    Wayne Ohlrich

    + +

    +

    + +ohlrich@cs.washington.edu
    + +Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    + +University of Washington,
    +Box 352350
    + +Seattle, WA 98195-2350 +
    +

    + +Office: + C110 Guggenheim Annex, + + "The Chateau."

    + + +

    o + + +

    +

    +

    o + Publications and Research

    +

    Currently I am working with + Nancy Leveson + on model checking and automatic test generation from + specifications. In my spare time I have been working with + Brian Bershad, + Anna Karlin and + Ted Romer + doing memory performance analysis on the STD project (locally known as the + Severe TLB Damage project). Our group's paper will make its debut + at ISCA in Italy this summer. +

    +

    o + + Safety Research Home Page (Leveson).

    +

    o + + Memory Sytems Home Page

    +

    o + + ISCA `95. + T. Romer, W. Ohlrich, B. Bershad, A. Karlin:
    + Reducing TLB and Memory Overhead Using Online Superpage Promotion,

    + +

    University Class information:

    +

    +

    o + + UW Course Web +

    + +

    o + + +

    +

    +

    o + Personal Interests

    +
    o + Just Fun and Games (Wayne's World of Wonder...). +

    +

    o + The Information page + contains all sorts of useful links.

    +

    o + The Seattle information + home page.

    +

    o + The Investment page + contains investment information.

    +

    o + Some Research + information that I have found useful.

    +

    + +

    o +

    + + +Page created October 1, 1994. +
    Last modified March 23, 1995. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ori^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ori^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c5d12197 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ori^ @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + +Ori Gershony + + + +

    Ori Gershony

    + +

    +Ori Gershony (ori@cs.washington.edu)
    +Graduate Student
    +Computer Science and Engineering +Department
    +University of Washington
    +
    +
    +

    + +

    +Office:  233 Sieg
    +         (206) 543-7798
    +
    +Home:    4144 11th Ave. N.E. #10
    +         Seattle, WA 98105
    +         (206) 545-7586
    +
    + +Hi, + +

    + +I'm a second year graduate student at the University of +Washington. + +Before moving to Seattle, I lived in California for seven years: four +years at Berkeley and three years in Lancaster (northeast of Los Angeles). +I am originally from Israel, where I lived at Haifa, Bat-Yam and Holon. +For fun I like to practice Tae Kwon Do, play basketball, and go hiking. + +

    + +This quarter I'm taking one class, a whole bunch of seminars, and am +TAing +CSE378 -- Computer Architecture. You can usually find me at my office +(233 Sieg) when I'm not in class. My office hours for CSE378 are +Monday 1:30-2:20 and Wednesday 3:30-4:20. + +

    + +Potential employers are welcome to look at my + resume . + +

    + +Here are a few + +pictures I took last summer. Click + here to +see a cool t-shirt design that I made over the summer with a 3D graphics +program called Virtual Reality. + + +

    +A few interesting links: + +

    + +

    + + + +

    + +Ori Gershony ( + +ori@cs.washington.edu) +
    +
  • + + +

    + +
    +


    + + accesses since 16 August 1996. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ortega^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ortega^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3811db09 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^ortega^ @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + + Ross Ortega + + + + +

    +Ross Ortega (the one wearing jeans)
    +Me + + +
    + ortega@cs.washington.edu
    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
    + University of Washington, Box 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    +

    +
    + +

    "If we knew what it was we were doing, +it would not be called research, would it?" -- Albert Einstein

    + + + +

    Welcome to my home page

    +After going to school and working in Boston for 7 years, I decided +to head west (really northwest). I came to UW in the fall of 1990 and will +be leaving sometime in 199x according to my advisor Gaetano Borriello. +Officially I have been working on the +Chinook project, +a CAD tool for real-time embedded controller systems. +Unofficially I have been brewing beer, learning to hack my Mac, +and trying to teach my German shepherd, Tequila, how to behave himself. + + +

    Professional section

    +
    + +
    o + Chinook Project + +
    o My +resume/cv (128K .ps file) + +
    o Education + +
    o +Experience + +
    o +Publications and Papers + +
    + + +

    Here are puppy pictures of Tequila

    + + +

    I am the office rep for Sieg 431

    +
      +
    • Check out the web page for 431
    + +

    + Links that I find interesting

    + +
    + Last updated +Thu Aug 1 17:48:44 PDT 1996 + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pardo^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pardo^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afa6300b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pardo^ @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ + + + Untitled Document (in B-flat Morris Minor) + + + +

    + Don Pardo +

    + +Department of Computer Science + & Engineering
    +University of Washington
    +Box 352350
    +Seattle, Washington +98195 +USA
    +pardo@cs.washington.edu
    + +

    + +Note: if you show a blue ribbon +, +such as +<IMG +SRC="http://www.eff.org/pub/Graphics/Icons/BlueRibbon/rib_trn_plain_sm.gif" ALT="">, +it is a way of showing quiet opposition to the free speech +prohibition in the U.S. National telecommunications bill. +(lIkewise, white letters on a black background.) +

    +Beth: ``Everybody needs a Pardo around sometimes.'' +
    +Pardo: ``Sometimes?'' +
    +Beth: ``There's only one, so we have to share him.'' + +

    Academic

    + + + +
    +
    + +

    Non-Academic

    + +

    Featured Items

    + + +

    Regular Items

    + + + +
    + +
    +pardo@cs.washington.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pardy^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pardy^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b28f0acd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pardy^ @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + + + + Przemek Pardyak's Home Page + + + + + + +

    + Przemyslaw Pardyak
    +

    + +

    + +pardy@cs.washington.edu + +

    + +

    +first weeks of grad school
    +

    + +

    +and a couple years later . . . . . +
    +

    + +


    + +I am a third year graduate student of Computer Science at the +University of Washington. Currently, I do research in the area of +operating systems but I am also interasted in distributed systems, +languages, and compilers. Besides grad school, my life is filled with +the Seattle drizzle, hiking and other outdoors activities (if I am not +busy enjoying the school or the drizzle), books and music. + +You can find a short description of my research interests and a +resume here. There's also a list of my +papers. All of these are a bit outdated but that's what happens +when one has a busy schedule. + +


    + +

    Projects

    +
    +
    SPIN +
    an extensible operating system built under glorious leadership of +Brian Bershad. +
    + +
    +
    +Group mechanisms for object-based systems +
    Group communication and group mechanisms for the Emerald object-based +programming language and run-time system. +
    + +


    + +

    Interesting links

    + +
    +
    The Polish connection +
    various resources somehow related to Poland. +
    + +
    +
    Research related +
    projects related to mine, some universities, etc. +
    + +
    +
    Research unrelated +
    miscellaneous +
    + + +


    + +

    Work:
    +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + + Seattle, WA 98195, USA
    +
    phone: /+1/ (206) 685-2675 +
    fax: /+1/ (206) 543-2969 +
    Home:
    +
    5302 24th Ave NE #A
    +
    Seattle, WA 98105, USA
    +
    phone: /+1/ (206) 525 6743 +
    + + +


    + +pardy@cs.washington.edu \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^paul^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^paul^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..53fc62e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^paul^ @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + + + + +Paul Franklin's Home Page + + +

    Paul Franklin's Home Page

    +Paul should clean his desk (photo) + +

    I'm currently a graduate student at Univ. of Washington, in +the Department of Computer Science (officially CSE). My +office is 431 Sieg. I'm working with the RaPiD Project.

    +

    I used to say that I was a first-year student, but during the +summer after my second year, someone expressed concern about +this characterization.

    +

    Where am I? I'm usually somewhere in North Seattle, where I +live and go to school.

    + +
    +

    Mundane Stuff

    +

    I hope some folks might find this stuff useful.

    + +

    Where did I come from?

    +

    I got my high-school diploma from Live Oak High School in +Morgan Hill, CA, where I was taught Prolog for the first time. +I graduated in Computer Science and Engineering from +UC Davis, where I was taught Prolog for the second time. (And +yes, I was taught Prolog once more at UW. I'm just glad I +didn't use it during my year at the University of Bergen.) I +also did research for a professor in the Electrical and +Computer Engineering department.

    +

    Fun Stuff

    +Disneyland +

    While I was at UC Davis, my partners in various CS-related +activities tended to be Matt, Chris, and James. (We even +got together recently, using Chris's marriage to Joanne as an +excuse; Chris's brother also made it +in the photo.)

    + + +

    Throughout my undergraduate years, I kept biking more and more, +but never very far (Davis isn't that big, and it's flat). +During my year as an exchange student to the University of +Bergen, I biked hillier and longer routes, so when I returned +to Davis, I took up rollerblading, since biking around town was +now too easy.

    +

    My biking dropped off during the year I worked at Hewlett +Packard, but it returned with a vengeance when I moved to +Seattle. I've done the annual Seattle-to-Portland bike ride in +two days; I may do it in one some year. But that's only in +season (March/April-June). The rest of the year, I just +commute by bike and do lots of dancing, particularly Lindy +Hop.

    +

    +

    +HTML 3.2 Checked! +

    +

    Did you know that every HTML document should have a header line +that looks something like this:

    +
    	<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN//2.0">
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pighin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pighin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ffe1e963 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^pighin^ @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + +

    Frédéric Pighin

    + pighin@cs.washington.edu
    +
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + +

    + + + Clicking on the above picture should provide you a sample of my charming French accent. And here you'll get a more accurate picture of me. +

    Salut,

    +I'm a graduate student from France and I'm trying to survive to the graduate program in Computer Science and to the Northwest. My hometown is Nimes, which is well known for its remains of the Roman Empire (spurs of ancient yet glorious times) and is the driest city in France.

    I've spent my undergraduate studies in Paris (Université Paris VI +and Institut National des Télécommunications ), which is a wonderful city if you are a tourist. +

    +This quarter I'm TAing CSE 457, taught by Anna Karlin. +

    +

    +I'm one of the guys in c112, where I can be found much too often. +

    +

    +Hi Dani, here is my quals report. +

    +

    +As for the rest, I like British movies, the Monty Python, swimming, Nick Cave, Corto Maltese (an Italian comics), cats, Paris, Berlin, Venise, the Simpsons (2.7 M mpeg) .. and the rain when it's a surprise. + +

    + +

    +I like traditionnal french marine songs and try to collect them.

    +

    +Otherwise, I'm working in graphics under Anna Karlin's supervision, although I was formerly studying system +here and got my name on a paper: +

    + +Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster. +Michael J. Feeley, William E. Morgan, Frederic H. Pighin, Anna R. Karlin, +Henry M. Levy, and Chandramohan A. Thekkath. In Proceedings of the +15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, December +1995. +[postscript] +
    + +

    +

    New: Live Action !

    +Here is a breath-taking picture of c112 door (refreshed every two minutes). And if you are very lucky you might even have a look at Darren or Juan, .. note that it might be dark here. +

    +More live action with a picture of UW's Red Square (refreshed every five minutes), .. note that it might rain there. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rea^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rea^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a42c602 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rea^ @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + + + + Ruth Anderson's Home Page + + + + +

    Ruth Anderson
    + rea@cs.washington.edu +

    + +

    + +

    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, Box 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    + +

    + + WXYC 89.3

    + maps!

    + my brother

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^redstone^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^redstone^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ddcad0e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^redstone^ @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + HOME + + + + +

    Home of Josh

    + +

    + + + + + +

    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, Box 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + + redstone@cs.washington.edu + +

    + + +

    Joshua Redstone (redstone@cs.washington.edu)
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rex^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rex^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3b985f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rex^ @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ + + + + Rex M. Jakobovits' Home Page + + + +

    Rex M. Jakobovits

    + + + +
    + +
    + rex@cs.washington.edu
    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, FR-35,
    + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
    + + +I'm +getting my PhD +here at the Computer Science Department +of the University of +Washington, in the wonderful city of Seattle +. Is it always raining here? See for yourself, with this +up-to-date weather +report, or sneak a peek at this live image from a video camera +mounted outside. The camera is pointed at our beautiful Drumheller Fountain. On a clear day, you +can catch a glimpse of +Mt. Rainier in all its glory (but this is probably not a clear +day, so here's a nice color picture). + + +

    My Research

    + +

    So what am I doing here? +

    + +

    Interests

    +

    So what else am I doing here? +

    + + + + + + + + +

    A Newslet would be here if you had Java

    +
    + +

    Family Links

    + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rgrimm^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rgrimm^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..be4473dd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rgrimm^ @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + +Twilight - Welcome + + + + + + +
    + + +
    + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    +
    A gallery of twenty + photographs under five headings.
    © 1996 by Robert Grimm. + All rights reserved.
    + + +
    +
    + + +
    + + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21c59dfb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^ @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + + Ted Romer + + + + +

    Ted Romer

    + + + + +
    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195
    +Home: (206) 527-0988
    +Office: (206) 616-1849
    +Fax: (206) 543-2969
    +romer@cs.washington.edu
    +Office: + +Chateau Sieg 110. +
    +

    Research Interests

    +I've been doing research on operating system support +for + +high performance memory systems +with really smart people like + +Brian Bershad, + +Brad Chen, +Alan Eustace, + +Anna Karlin, + +Dennis Lee, + +Wayne Ohlrich, and + +Wayne Wong. + +

    +Three recent papers on this subject: +

    +

    + +In addition, some friends and I have been studying the performance of +interpreters. You can learn more from the +Project Rocky +home page. We also wrote a paper together: +

      +
    • + +The Structure and Performance of Interpreters . +Romer, Lee, Voelker, Wolman, Wong, Baer, Bershad, and Levy. +ASPLOS VII, to appear. +Abstract, +postscript. +
    + +

    +My Bibliography. +

    +590lobo Reading List + +

    Random Stuff

    +
      + +
    • +A map to my house. +
    • +Computer scientists with x-rays of their limbs on the web: + + +
    • +My friend Dylan +said his hair couldn't be cut with a Flowbee. We said it could. Being +experimental scientists, we conducted an experiment. You can judge the +results yourself. + +
    • +After attending ISCA '95, I travelled in Europe and took some +pictures. + +
    • romer, v. tr. To eat +someone else's food, accompanied by sincere rationalization. For +example, "You romered my lunch!" "But I thought you'd left +the country and it would go bad if I didn't eat it!" Origin unknown. + +
    • +Edward Tufte's tips on public speaking . + +
    • +My father edits the American Journal of Physics. + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^memsys^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^memsys^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..097c6079 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^memsys^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ + + +Memory Systems Research at the University of Washington + + + + + +

      + +Memory Systems Research +

      +
      + +Department of Computer Science & Engineering
      + +University of Washington, FR-35
      + +Seattle, WA 98195 +

      + + +Welcome to the home page for Memory Systems Research at UW CSE.

      + +

      Description

      +Our research group is investigating techniques that use the operating +system to improve memory system performance. All of our work shares +the following features: +
        +
      • + We rely a combination of simple hardware support and operating + system modifications to monitor the dynamic behavior of applications. +
      • + These monitoring mechanisms incur a small overhead at runtime, but the + information they collect can be used to identify sources of memory + system delays such as cache misses and TLB misses. +
      • + By identifying and resolving these bottlenecks, we not only pay for + the overhead of the monitoring mechanisms, but also significantly + improve overall system performance. +
      +

      +In our most recent project, we explored policies that monitor +application memory reference patterns in order to identify and resolve +TLB performance problems. Poor TLB performance results when the TLB +is too small to cover the current application's working set. Several +modern architectures support superpages: pages whose size is a +multiple of the system's base page size. On such systems TLB +performance can be improved by using larger pages, but at the cost of +wasted memory due to internal fragmentation. +

      +We simulated several policies that adapt the page size dynamically to +different regions of an application's address space, constructing +superpages by copying the component pages to a contiguous region of +memory. We developed a policy that monitors TLB misses, and balances +the potential benefit of having a superpage (a reduction in future TLB +misses) against the cost of constructing the superpage (an in-memory +copy). By constructing superpages only when and where TLB miss +patterns warrant, this policy attains the TLB performance of large +pages without their internal fragmentation. +

      +For more details on this project, see our paper + Reducing TLB and Memory Overhead Using Online Superpage Promotion + (ISCA '95, to appear). +

      +We're looking for someone to implement these algorithms -- this would make +a good quals or masters project. +
      +Project Description. +


      + +

      People

      + +Faculty: + + +Current Students: + + +
      +

      Papers

      + + + +
      +

      Memory Systems Bibliography

      +
      + +
      + +Ted Romer (romer@cs.washington.edu) +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^rocky^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^rocky^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f5a3cff --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^romer^rocky^ @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ + + + Project Rocky: The Architectural Performance of Interpreted + Languages + + +

      Project Rocky: The Architectural Performance of Interpreted + Languages

      + +

      Project Description

      + + Interpreted languages have become increasingly popular over the last + several years, due in part to the demands for portability, safety, + and ease of use. This project examines the performance of interpreted + languages and environments from several perspectives: interpretation + strategy, implementation, and processor/architecture utilization. + As a basis for our study, we have collected a set of benchmarks and + microbenchmarks which are implemented in several interpreted + languages -- Perl, Tcl, Java, and MIPSI. Using various + instrumentation and tracing techniques, we evaluate the performance + characteristics of those benchmarks in order to gain insight into + the similarities and differences in these languages and their + execution environments. + + +

      People

      + + +Faculty: + + +Students: + + + +

      Papers

      + +Romer, Lee, Voelker, Wolman, Wong, Baer, Bershad, and Levy, +The Structure and Performance of Interpreters, ASPLOS VII, to appear. + + +

      Tools

      + +To collect information on the performance of x86 applications, we've +been building a binary rewriting tool called Etch. Etch is not yet +publicly available, but you can read about it on the Etch +home page. + +

      Internal Documentation

      + +Project internal documentation (available only to people from UW CSE). + + + + + +
      + +
      +Last updated July 24, 1996.
      +romer@cs.washington.edu +
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rrogers^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rrogers^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a0294d03 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^rrogers^ @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + +Richard Rogers' Home Page + + + +

      Richard Rogers

      +rrogers@cs.washington.edu
      +Computer Science & Engineering Department
      +University of Washington, FR-35
      +Seattle, WA 98195 USA + +

      +Office: Chateau Sieg 104; Phone: (206) 616-1843 +

      +Lab: Intelligent Systems Laboratry; Phone: (206) 685-7629 +

      + +

      Research:

      + + +I have developed system software for the Systolic Cellular Array Machine (SCAM), a massively parallel image processing computer. The software includes a compiler, basic image processing and morphology libraries, and a simulator. You can obtain the software and papers about SCAM here.

      + + +I currently work on document layout extraction at the Intelligent Systems Lab. I am also helping to produce a document groundtruth database for the optical character recognition community.

      + + +

      Science Camps:

      + + +I am the Director of Computer Facilities at the Northwest Center For Environmental Education. NCEE offers a summer science camp for students of all ages in Washington's beautiful San Juan Islands.

      + + +I also work with the Science Splash! program at Seattle University. Splash! is a year-long National Science Foundation funded science program for 8th grade minority girls in the Seattle area.

      + + +

      Other Interests:

      + + + +


      + +
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      Mike Salisbury +

      + +salisbur@cs.washington.edu + +
      + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
      + University of Washington, + Box 352350,
      + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
      + +Office: + +Chateau Sieg 110. +
      +


      + +

      +

      My Life

      + +

      +Cool stuff on the net + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^savage^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^savage^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1854f72e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^savage^ @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ + + +Stefan Savage + +

      Stefan Savage
      + savage@cs.washington.edu + +

      + + +

      + +

      +
      Work:
      +
      + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
      + + University of Washington, FR-35,
      + + Seattle, WA 98195 USA
      +
      Home:
      +
      4223 5th Ave NE
      + Seattle, WA 98105 USA
      +
      + + +
      + +After sampling the rich post-industrial culture of modern Pittsburgh +for six years, I caught a ride with the 1993 Bershad migration and I'm +now a gradual student of the first rank here at UW. My strong +background in 19th and 20th century American History provides me with +a firm, yet irrelevant, platform from which to "trash talk" my peers: +
      "Any fool can see that de Tocqeuville's statement, +'[Americans] find it a tiresome inconvenience to exercise +political rights which distract them from industry' is quite similar to +current microprocessor architectural trends favoring the needs of +application code over operating systems" +
      +

      +I work with Brian Bershad +and the rest of the merry band on +an operating system project called SPIN. + +

      Projects

      +
      +
      SPIN +
      SPIN is an extensible operating system omnifemtokernel which +supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and +implementations through direct application control, while still +maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation. +
      + +

      Things in Writing

      + +
      SPIN papers
      + +
      AFRAID paper
      + +
      Reservation papers
      + +
      Ye Old Real-Time Mach paper
      + + + +

      Interests

      + +This web is under construction... +

      + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sds^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sds^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38a4db0f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sds^ @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + +Sean D. Sandys + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      + + +

      Sean David Sandys
      + sds@cs.washington.edu +

      +
      + Computer Science & Engineering Department + +
      + University of Washington + Box 352350 +
      + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
      +
      +Sean Sandys is a third year graduate student at the +University of Washington. +He graduated in 1994 from +Williams College +with a double major in +Computer Science and + Astrophysics. Currently, he is +trying to finish his +qualifying exams +. His interests include +Computational Astronomy, +Software +Safety and +Parallel Programming Languages. +

      + +He recently participated in a panel at the +CRA +Conference at Snowbird +entitled "Retaining +and Mentoring Minority Students from Underrepresented Groups". For those that are +interested, here is a description of the +Undergraduate Tutoring and Mentoring Program here at the University of Washington. + +

      + +Within the department he is +co-editor of +Mossy Bits, +and one of the senators for +GPSS, the +graduate student +senate here at the University of Washington, +although it is common knowledge that he was appointed because of +his ability to bend the wills of men rather than for any literary +or political skills. + +



      + +When he is not +working +he can be found +listening to Jimmy Buffett, +waxing philosophical about his glory days on +WUFO, +or (mis)quoting some of the finest minds +of our time. It is also rumored that he is interested in +brewing some cool refreshing +beers. + +


      + +By the way, if you are looking for a internet search tool, +check out the +Metacrawler. + +


      + + +
      +Sean David Sandys <sds@cs.washington.edu>

      +Last revised: July 23, 1996 +

      + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^segal^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^segal^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14964aa0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^segal^ @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + + +Richard Segal's Home Page + + + +

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      + Picture of Rich +

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      +Richard Segal +

      + +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
      +University of Washington
      +Box 352350
      +Seattle, WA 98195-2350

      + +segal@cs.washington.edu
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      + +  + +


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      Stefan G. Berg
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      + + + + +
      Work Home
      +427 Sieg Hall
      +University of Washington
      +Box 352350
      +Seattle, WA 98195-2350
      +U.S.A.
      +
      +5212 University Way NE
      +Apt. 203
      +Seattle, WA 98105-3532
      +U.S.A.
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      +Phone: +1 206 543 5118
      +Fax: +1 206 543 2969
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      +Phone: +1 206 525 2147
      +Fax: +1 206 524 7725
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      +Email + + sgberg@cs.washington.edu +
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      + + About Me: + +

      + +Stefan was born in +Cologne , +Germany in Spring of 1973. In 1989, he completed his Mittlere Reife (10th +grade) at the Schillergymnasium in Cologne before coming to the United States +to receive a high school diploma from Bloomington High School North (Indiana) +in 1991. Stefan received his Bachelor of Science with honors and distinction +in the field of computer science from +Indiana University in 1994. At the moment +he is working towards a PhD at the +University of Washington with an expected completion date sometime this +century. + +

      +
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      + +Past Projects and Activities: + +

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      + + +Current Projects and Activities: + + +

      + +

        +
      • + Quals Project: Comparison of Hardware and Software Solutions to + False Sharing. +
      + +

      +
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      + +Some Interesting Pages: + +

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      + +

      +
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      + +Print Yourself

      + +Something crazy I did. I didn't even come up with this particular +solution myself, but the implementation was done by me. It's +all on one line and shouldn't contain a trailing carriage return +(384 bytes). Compiles without warning with gcc. If you run it, +this program will print it's exact source code. If you can do it +in fewer bytes in C, I'd like to see it! + +

      +v(c){putchar(c);}u(char*x){for(;*x;x++)if(*x-92)if(*x-34
      +)v(*x);else{v(92);v(34);}else{v(92);v(92);}v(92);v(48);}
      +char x[]={37,115,0};main(){char*b="v(c){putchar(c);}u(ch
      +ar*x){for(;*x;x++)if(*x-92)if(*x-34)v(*x);else{v(92);v(3
      +4);}else{v(92);v(92);}v(92);v(48);}char x[]={37,115,0};m
      +ain(){char*b=\"\0\";printf(x,b);u(b);u(b+=148);printf(x,
      +b);}\0";printf(x,b);u(b);u(b+=148);printf(x,b);}
      +
      + +

      + +Stefan's resume is available in + +postscript , + +dvi , and + +TeX format. + +

      + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shade^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shade^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a660eca1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shade^ @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ + +
      +j ward shade +
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      + + + +Greetings and salutations. I'm a third year grad student here +at u-dub +cse. Interactive rendering +of complex 3D scenes is currently my thing. If it is your thing too, +then follow the Projects link to the +Walkthru +project. There, among +lots of pictures and animations, you'll find the SIGGRAPH 96 paper +describing some recent work. ( As a shortcut, you can click on the +picture of the island in the lower left corner of this page.) + +There is lots of interesting work going on in many different aspects +of computer graphics here. The + +Graphics and Imaging Laboratory is where most of it gets done. + +

      + + + + +

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      + Contact Info, + Daily Schedule, + Travel Plans. +
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      + + + + +Hey! If this page looks scrunched, make your browser at least 750 pixels wide. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shapiro b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shapiro new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ed9a9103 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shapiro @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +301 Moved Permanently + +

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      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shuntak^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shuntak^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08ce33ec --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^shuntak^ @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + +Shun-Tak A. Leung + + + + +

      Shun-Tak A. Leung

      +
      + + +

      I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science and +Engineering at University of +Washington. I am working with Prof. John +Zahorjan. Here are some pointers to my research. + +

      +
    • Research summary +
    • Publications +
    • Curriculum vitae upon request +
    • + + + +
      +
      + + Shun-Tak A. Leung
      + + Department of Computer Science & Engineering
      + + University of Washington
      + Box 352350
      + Seattle, WA 98195-2350
      + Email: shuntak@cs.washington.edu
      + Fax: (206)543-2969 +
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      + +Last modified: January 8, 1995 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^skoga^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^skoga^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67680182 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^skoga^ @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + +Welcome to Shuichi's Home Page! + + + + +
      +Hello!  My name is: +Shuichi Koga
      +
      + +
      +Shuichi Koga (SKoga@CS.Washington.EDU)
      +Graduate Student
      +Computer Science and Engineering +Department
      +University of Washington
      +
      +
      + +

      Hi there! My name is Shuichi Koga (if you haven't noticed by +now). I've just started up graduate studies here at the University of +Washington. I haven't quite figured out what I'll be doing yet for my +quals (much less my dissertation!).

      + +

      I graduated from the University +of Virginia in May 1995 with a degree in Mathematics. I was also +heavily involved with the asian studies, foreign relations, and +government departments (I was originally slated to also get a degree +in asian studies). I also was heavily involved with the User Interface Group +and the computer science +department working on a project called Alice.

      + +Since you're here anyways, why don't you take a look at... + + +
    • A picture of me at 2:00am (230K). + Here's a + smaller one (18K). +
    • What Shuichi means +
    • My Finger Info +
    • My current schedule +
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    • What I do a lot of: hunt and destroy + bugs. +
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      + +
      + +Shuichi Koga ( + +SKoga@CS.Washington.EDU) +
      + +Last modified: Mon Jun 17 02:48:19 1996 + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^soha^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^soha^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4616f140 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^soha^ @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + Soha Hassoun's Home Page + + + + + + +
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    soha@cs.washington.edu +

    + +

    Soha Hassoun

    + +

    + +It's my 6th year of graduate school at the University of Washington, +Computer Science and Engineering Dept. I am a circuit designer who +turned CAD developer. Currently, I am working on +architectural retiming +with Professor Carl +Ebeling . + +

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    + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
    + University of Washington, Box 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA
    + Phone: 206 543-5143
    + FAX: 206 543-2969 +
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sparekh^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sparekh^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f52ae0ff --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sparekh^ @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + Sujay Parekh's Home Page + + + + + + + +

    Sujay Parekh

    +

    + +[free speech] + +

    + +
    Work + +
    +Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
    +Sieg Hall Chateau (a.k.a. Guggenheim Annex) 109A,
    +University of Washington, Box 352350,
    +Seattle, WA 98195 USA
    +(206) 616-1846 + + +
    Home + +
    5745 28th Ave NE,
    +Seattle, WA 98105-5517
    +(206) 729-8515 + +

    + +


    + +
    This Quarter +
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    • CLASSES +
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      • CSE 590Q AI seminar +
      • CSE 590S Systems seminar +
      • FRENCH 110 French +
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    • RESEARCH +
        + +
      • Simultaneous +Multithreading . In particular, O/S issues related to +multithreaded architectures. + +
      • The +Softbot project. I evaluated +Simon , a Softbot which employs a procedural search control +system to control its actions. My report . + +
      • The construction and design of a removable patio for conventional workspaces. (If you're interested in funding this project, please contact me!) + +
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    My Interests +
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    • ACADEMIC:
      +AI/Cognitive Science, Distributed/Parallel Systems, Psychology, Philosophy +
    • FOR FUN:
      +Tennis, Soccer, Sailing, Squash, Volleyball, Ballroom Dancing, Food +
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    • Favorite (rock) music: Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, Phil Collins/Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Tom Petty +
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^speed^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^speed^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6d2c5cc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^speed^ @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + +Erik Selberg's New and Improved Home Page + + + + + + + + +
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    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sungeun^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sungeun^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..def4d867 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^sungeun^ @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ + + + + The Home Page of Sung-Eun Choi + + + + +
    + +

    +WELCOME TO THE +HOME +PAGE OF +SUNG- +EUN +CHOI +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    + ZPL + + +Math Symbols + +ARSC + +CTC + +SDSC + +Conferences and Journals + +NCSTRL +
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    +MY +SCHOOL +LIFE +

    + +
    + +My primary research interest is in compiling +parallel programming +languages. I am involved in the ZPL +Compiler Project at the University of Washington. Lately, I've been +spending most of my time thinking about optimized communication +generation using the ZPL architechture-independent communication +library, IRONMAN. +In addition, I am experimenting with simulating data parallel programs +on superscalar processors. The goal of this work is to improve node +performance on the coming generations of parallel machines. I've also +been seen hanging out with the Chaos +Router group. I did a bit of work on the simulator, +including a graphical front end for visualization. With that +experience, I am currently implementing another router simulator in +ZPL. Finally, I am also doing a little bit of astronomy. + +

    + +This quarter, I am TAing CSE 451. + +

    + +I enjoy watching movies, +but mostly in the comfort of my own home. I like to eat (oh yeah, +I've been a vegetarian since my +junior year in college) and drink (dinner would not be the same +without a good +wine.) As a result, I must exercise quite a bit. I play on two +soccer +teams: Cousin Scrubs (Co-Rec division 9A) and Cooper's (Co-Rec +division 2A). Last season, the Scrubs came in second place (9B) and +Cooper's won their division (4B). Unfortunately, I recently sacrified +my left knee for the game, and won't playing soccer or taking my usual +step aerobics +class. Instead, you may find me at the IMA trying to swim and at a weight training +class. Like all good people in this world, I try to read a few books, take in a +bit of +Shakespeare, watch public +television, and listen to classical +music. + + +

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    +Sung-Eun Choi's Home Page + + Sung-Eun Choi (sungeun@cs.washington.edu)
    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
    + University of Washington,
    + Box 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    +
    + +

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^thu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^thu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2877c61 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^thu^ @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + + + Thu Duc Nguyen + + + + + + + + + +
    +

    Thu Duc Nguyen

    + +

    Department of Computer Science +& Engineering
    +
    University of Washington
    +
    Box 352350
    +Seattle, WA 98195-2350

    + +

    thu@cs.washington.edu

    +
    + +
    + +

    + +

    Work World

    + +

    My research interests include operating systems, distributed and +parallel systems, networking, and security. Currently, with help from +my advisor, John +Zahorjan, I'm building system support for running soft real-time +applications (e.g., visualization) on partially idle workstations in +NOWs. Recently, I completed a study on how runtime measurements of +application characteristics can be used by a runtime system to +minimize application execution time in uniprogrammed multiprocessors +environments as well as by a system scheduler to make "good" +global scheduling decisions in multiprogrammed multiprocessors +environments. +

    + + + +

    + +

    Fun World

    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tian^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tian^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..efbac990 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tian^ @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + + + + + Tian's Homepage + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<H1>Your web browser is a rusty yellow turkey.</H1> +<p> + +Not that frames are even part of the html standard, but click <a href += "homeorig.html">here</a> for my non-frames homepage. + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tiwary^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tiwary^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b488125c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tiwary^ @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + Ashutosh Tiwary + + + + +

    + Ashutosh Tiwary + +

    + +

    + +tiwary@cs.washington.edu
    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
    + University of Washington, Box 352350,
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
    +
    +I am a mostly-full-time fourth year graduate student. I work in the area of Single Address Space Operating Systems (Opal), Persistent Object Systems, Object Oriented Databases, Application Workload Measurement and Operating System Support for Databases. In the past, I have worked with CAD infrastructures, User Interfaces and Distributed Object Systems. In my spare time, I work in the Computer Science group at the Research and Technology Organization of Boeing Computer Services. +

    + +

    OOPSLA-95 Workshop on Building Large Distributed Software Systems Using Objects

    +

    OOPSLA-96 Workshop on Objects in Large Distributed and Persistent Software Systems

    + +

    Projects

    +

    +

    Opal

    +I am working on distribution in Opal. Opal is an operating systems project which addresses the issues and opportunities involved with creating a single, global address space, across multiple users and machines. +Jeff Chase is the primary architect of Opal. Hank Levy is the advisor working most closely with Opal and is also my advisor. + +

    Application Workload Measurement

    +I am also work on measuring and characterizing the behavior of persistent object applications and some general techniques for doing this. See the paper below for some of my work in this area. + +

    Distributed Object Systems

    +I have worked on several distributed object systems in my professional career. This +experience was the basis of + OOPSLA95 Workshop on Building Large Distributed Software Systems Using Objects that I co-organized. In 1996, we will follow this up by + OOPSLA96 Workshop on Objects in Large Distrbuted and Persistent Software Systems. + +

    Publications

    +
  • Using Virtual Addresses as Object References. J.Chase, H.Levy and A. Tiwary. In Proc. 2nd International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems, September 1992.

    +

  • Exception Handling in a Parallel and Distributed Environment. A. Tiwary and H. Levy. In ECOOP Workshop on Exception Handling, July 1991.

    +

  • Building Large Distributed Systems Using Objects. A. Tiwary, R.K. Raj, D.S. Lea, C.S. Bosch. In Addendum to the Proceedings of OOPSLA'95 (OOPS Messenger V6, #4), October 1995.

    +

  • Evaluation of OO7 as a system and an application benchmark. A. Tiwary, V.R. Narasayya, H.M. Levy. In OOPSLA'95 Workshop on Object Database Behavior, Benchmarks and Performance, October 1995.

    +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tlau^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tlau^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6ecaa64 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tlau^ @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + +Tessa Lau + + + + +[Moon!] + +

    Tessa Lau

    + +

    + Just another dead end on the information superhighway. + +
    +
    +
    +
    +
    +I'm a second-year +graduate student in Computer Science at the University of Washington. +My research interests include a mix of AI, UI, and all sorts of web-related +goodies. I'm currently working on Clio, a system for searching and +browsing one's personal web history. No, it's not available yet. +

    + +I'm not currently seeking gainful employment, but my +resume is online for the curious. +

    + +


    +[cat whiskers] +

    My kitty

    +I have the honor of sharing an apartment with +Gambit, a Siamese mix. +

    + +Cats are great. +

    + +


    +

    More about me

    +More information about me can be found here. There +are some pictures of me +here, here, and here. There's a page on where to +find me. Apparently, I'm also +really interested in Scotland. +

    + +


    +

    Classes

    +I'm still working on my quals, and this quarter I'm taking the last two of +eight classes to fulfill the breadth requirement. + +

    + +


    +LGT logo +

    Linux games

    +Everybody plays games. I maintain the Linux Game +Tome, which is committed to the advancement of Linux as a pretty cool +gaming platform. +

    + +There's also my first attempt at Java programming, a simple maze applet. See also Java for Linux. +

    + +


    +

    What I do when I'm not sleeping

    +I've been known to frequent Seattle area bookstores. +

    + +I also knit and crochet. +

    + +


    +
    +Copyright (C) 1996
    +tlau@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tompa^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tompa^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0625c20a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tompa^ @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + Martin Tompa + + + + +
    + +

    Martin Tompa

    + +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    +University of Washington
    +Box 352350
    +Seattle, WA 98195-2350 +

    +

    +
    phone:
    (206) 543-9263
    +
    receptionist:
    (206) 543-1695
    +
    fax:
    (206) 543-8331 +
    + +


    +

    Lecture notes and articles

    + +


    +

    Here I am

    + + +


    +

    A few pearls among the wash of oysters

    + + + + +


    +
    + Martin Tompa +
    + finger tompa@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tracyk^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tracyk^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f9f7aa --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tracyk^ @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + + Tracy Kimbrel is being held prisoner! + + + + +

    Tracy Kimbrel is being held prisoner!

    + +Tracy Kimbrel has been held prisoner at the University of Washington +since 1982 without charge or trial. He was moved for six years to +another Seattle area prison, where most of the inmates are forced to +manufacture airplanes. He escaped that institution, but was +recaptured and returned to the University of Washington. Help end his +plight! Rescue him from his imprisonment. + +Here is a list of things he has done + (curriculum vitae) +while imprisoned. Here are some more details and a statement of +what he promises to do for you + (history and goals) +if you free him from his captors. +

    + +

    + + +

    + Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    + University of Washington
    + Box 352350
    + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA
    +
    + tracyk@cs.washington.edu
    +
    +

    + + + +Here is what his captors force him to do: + +

      +

    • +A Trace-driven Comparison of Algorithms for +Parallel Prefetching and Caching +Tracy Kimbrel, Andrew Tomkins, R. Hugo Patterson, Brian Bershad, Pei Cao, +Edward W. Felten, Garth A. Gibson, Anna R. Karlin, and Kai Li. +To appear in the 1996 ACM SIGOPS/USENIX Association Symposium on +Operating System Design and Implemenation. + + +

    • +Near-optimal Parallel Prefetching and Caching +Tracy Kimbrel and Anna R. Karlin. To appear in the 1996 IEEE +Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science. +Longer version +here. + + +

    • +Integrated Parallel Prefetching and Caching +(two-page extended abstract) +Tracy Kimbrel, Pei Cao, Edward W. Felten, Anna R. Karlin, and Kai Li. +In Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGMETRICS Conference on Measurement +and Modeling of Computer Systems. + +

    • +A probabilistic algorithm for verifying matrix products using +O(n squared) time and (base 2) log n + O(1) random bits. +Tracy Kimbrel and Rakesh Kumar Sinha. + Information Processing Letters, 45:107-110, 1993. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^travis^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^travis^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..653934db --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^travis^ @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + Travis Craig's Home Page + + + +

      Travis Craig

      + + +
      + travis@cs.washington.edu
      + Computer Science & Engineering Department,
      + University of Washington, FR-35,
      + Seattle, WA 98195 USA +
      + +

      + +

      Research interests:

      +
        +
      • mechanisms for predictability in real-time systems +
      • cache restoration +
      • queuing spin locks +
      • Arctic submarine currents +

      + +

      Courses I'm taking this quarter:

      +

      + +

      Time consuming side projects are:

      +

      + +

      How to understand Computer Science:

      + + + + + +


      +
      + + Travis Craig +
      + Last modified: + Oct 9, 1995 +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tullsen^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tullsen^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a1494e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^tullsen^ @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Dean Tullsen home page + + + + +

      Dean M. Tullsen

      + +

      + +

      + +My hobbies: +

      +

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^vanhilst^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^vanhilst^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21f60903 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^vanhilst^ @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + Michael VanHilst + + + + +

      +Michael VanHilst
      + +vanhilst@cs.washington.edu
      + +mvh@cfa.harvard.edu

      + +Personal, +Research +

      +

      + +

      + +Computer Science & Engineering Department
      +University of Washington
      +Box 352350 +Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
      +
      + +Click here to send an email message to Mike VanHilst. +

      +


      +

      + +

      Personal

      + +Mike is starting his 7th year as a graduate student at the University of +Washington. Hopefully, with a little luck he will be finished around the +end of the winter quarter. +

      + +Immediately prior to coming to UDub Mike worked as a contractor at +IBM Research +where he wrote +Motif +widgets for the user unterface of IBM's +Data Explorer.

      + +Mike got his start as a programmer in 1981 while fixing and maintaining +computer hardware for the +Smithsonian +Astrophysical Observatory, which is part of the +Smithsonian, but located within +Harvard. +Learning to debug software was the only way Mike could convince the +programmers that the hardware really was working correctly. +Mike stayed at the Smithsonian for 8 years, during which time he wrote a +program called +SAOimage +which is used by lots of astronomers to look at images. SAOimage is now +part of the +GNU +distribution. (Mike would like to thank Bill Wyatt, +Eric Mandel, +Joe Schwarz, and +Doug Mink +for starting, guiding, and continuing the project, +not to mention countless others who contributed).

      + +In 1986, Mike took a year off to work with a group of +seismologists +in Paris, France, doing data acquisition, calibration, and analysis. +He had a truly wonderful time in +Paris. +He met his wife, Luz Angela, in a French language class at the +Alliance Francaise. +Luz Angela had come to Paris that year from her native +Colombia +in South America. +

      + +In the summer of 1994, Mike wrote a front end to let students +browse the University's time schedule data base through UWIN. +He had fun working with the very talented staff at +pine.) +Special thanks to Bill Shirey, who did most of the design, and +Tracy Stenvik, who wrote the UWIN screen library. +(If you are on a UW machine, you can run +UWIN here.)

      + +In between working on the time schedule Mike also taught beginning +programming, through the UW Extension, to a very motivated group from +Microsoft product support who sacrificed their summer to learn C.

      + +Recently Mike has presented papers at the + +International Symposium on Object Technologies for Advanced Software +(ISOTAS'96), + +ACM Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and +Applications (OOPSLA'96), and the + +ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE'96) +He also presented a poster at OOPSLA'95, made presentations at the +Subjectivity Workshops at OOPSLA'94 and OOPSLA'96, participated in the +Doctoral Symposium at OOPSLA'95, and participated in a demo at +UIST'96 (thanks Steve). +

      + +In an earlier life Mike earned BS and MCP degrees in +architecture +(the wooden kind) and +city planning +from +MIT +and worked as the Community Development Director for +the city of Grinnell, +Iowa. +While the things he works on are different now, the skills in visual +design and problem solving continue to be of value - and he still +gets to talk about +Chris +Alexander.

      + +Here in Seattle, Mike has been active in the student chapter of the + +Washington Software Association, +improving ties between students and large and small software +companies in the area. He enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing, +sailing, and +kayaking. +He also enjoys swimming at Lake Bronson. + +More recently, Mike's "free" time has been taken up by +Marco Harold Sebastien Van Hilst, who was born on May 10, 1996. +Mike will post pictures as soon as he locates another photo scanner. +

      + +


      +

      + + + visits since 8 November 1996. + + + +


      +
      +Michael VanHilst
      +Last modified: +Friday, November 8, 1996 +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^vass^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^vass^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a1a2eb56 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^vass^ @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + +Hello from Vassily + + +

      Long Live May Day! :)

      + +Hello. To start with, I am not really a web person. The best link +I've come up with thus far is this: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/vass/very useful documents +(it's also the shortest to write :). + + + + +

      Daniel S. Weld is Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering +at the University of +Washington. He received bachelor's degrees in both Computer Science and Biochemistry at Yale University in 1982. He landed a Ph.D. +from the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab in 1988, +received a Presidential Young Investigator's award in 1989 and an Office of Naval Research Young +Investigator's award in 1990. Weld is on the +advisory board for the Journal of AI +Research, was guest editor for Computational Intelligence, edited the + AAAI report on the Role of +Intelligent Systems in the National Information Infrastructure, and is +co-Program Chair for AAAI-96. Weld has published two books and scads of + +technical papers. + +

      +


      +Personal Data: Here's how to reach him: +
        +
      • Office: 408 Sieg Hall +
      • Phone: (206) 543-9196 (work); 543-2969 (FAX); 523-9058 (home) +
      • Mail: Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, +Box 352350, University of Washington, Seattle +WA 98195-2359 +
      + +

      +


      +Research Interests: Weld's current research interests are in + +Artificial intelligence, specifically +software agents and planning. +As one example, Weld's group supports the +UCPOP planner, which is being used at almost one hundred sites +worldwide. Many of Weld's papers are available electronically; here are +his current favorites: + + + +Or select from a more exhaustive +list. + + +


      + +Recreation: When absent from his office, Weld can be found +at Cafe Allegro or in the + +stormy +mountains, + +climbing. In the past, he enjoyed traveling the +world, but now he's more likely to be found playing with his twin boys + +Adam and Galen. + +

      You are invited to visit his gallery of +Pacific Northwest and +Desert wilderness photographs. See also his illustrated story about + +Morocco. + +

      +


      + + +
      + weld@cs.washington.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^wendy^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^wendy^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79629cb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^wendy^ @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ + + + + Wendy Belluomini + + + + +
      +

      Wendy Belluomini
      +wendy@cs.washington.edu +

      + + + +

      + +

      + I graduated in 1996 with a Masters in +CS. +I'm currently working on my PhD at the Univ. of Utah. +My new web page is here. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^whsieh^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^whsieh^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6bd5b9e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^whsieh^ @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + + + +Wilson Hsieh + + + + +

      Wilson C. Hsieh

      +photo from fall '95 + +
      + +I am a postdoc in the +Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the +University of Washington (in + +Seattle, +WA). I am a member of the +SPIN project. +

      + +I received my PhD from the +Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science +in the +School of Engineering +at +MIT, where I worked in the +Laboratory for Computer Science. +My advisors were +Frans Kaashoek +and +Bill Weihl. +

      + +Most of my research has been in compilation and parallel systems. My +research interests lie in the interactions among compilers, programming +languages, runtime and operating systems, and architectures.

      + +

      + +
      +
      + +
      +Wilson C. Hsieh
      +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
      +University of Washington
      +Box 352350
      +Seattle, WA 98195
      +
      + +My office is in 229 Sieg. I just moved, so my phone number +has changed.

      + +Voice:
      +206-616-9005
      +Fax: 206-543-2969
      +whsieh@cs.washington.edu
      +PGP public key +

      +

      + +


      + +October 26, 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^wolman^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^wolman^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..92c044c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^wolman^ @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + +Alec Wolman's home page. + + +

      +

      Alec Wolman
      + +

      +wolman@cs.washington.edu +

      +

      +Work +

      +Computer Science & Engineering Department
      +University of Washington
      +Box 352350
      +Seattle, WA 98195-2350
      +(206)616-1845 +
      +Home +
      +1224 NW 77th St.
      +Seattle, WA 98117
      +(206)706-8104 +
      +

      +

      +I'm currently a graduate student in the +Computer Science department +at the +University of Washington. +My office is +room 109d +in the +Chateau. +Before gradual school, I worked for +Digital Equipment Corp. +at the Cambridge Research Lab. +

      +

      +My research interests include operating systems, networking, +and architecture. +

      +

      +Current and recent projects: +

      +

      +

      +On-line papers: +

      +

      +
      +

      +Hungry? Have an + otter pop. +

      +

      +Jim Fix +has some strange ideas...
      +Nervous habit?
      +No, I don't really play the guitar. +

      +

      +Other Wolman Links: +
      +Wolman Hall +
      +Wolman disease +
      +Wolmanized pressure treated lumber +

      +
      + +
      + wolman@cs.washington.edu - Aug 23, 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^xqin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^xqin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf8d4171 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^xqin^ @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + Xiaohan Qin + + + + +

      Xiaohan Qin + +

      +
      + +xqin@cs.washington.edu
      + +Computer Science & Engineering Department
      + +University of Washington, Box 352350
      + +Seattle, WA 98195
      +Office: Sieg 223
      +Phone: (206)685-4087
      +Fax: (206)543-2969 +
      + +

      +I am a 5th year graduate student working with + +Jean-Loup Baer. +My research interests include computer architectures, +parallel and distributed systems, +performance evaluation methods such as modeling and simulation. +My short term goal is to get out of school as soon as possible. + +

      Papers:

      + +A Performance Evaluation of Cluster-based Architectures, +Qin and Baer, submitted to a conference. +
      +
      + +On the Use and Performance of Explicit Communication +Primitives in Cache-coherent Multiprocessor Systems, +Qin and Baer, To appear in the Proceedings of HPCA-3. +
      +
      + +A Comparative Study of Conservative and +Optimistic Trace-driven Simulations, +Qin and Baer, An award paper in 1995 Simulation Symposium, page 42-50. +
      +
      + +Optimistic Trace-driven Simulation, +Qin and Baer, Tech Report 94-10-03, Dept of Computer Science and Engineering, +Univ. of Washington. +
      +
      + +A Parallel Trace-driven Simulator: Implementation and Performance, +Qin and Baer, in Proceedings of 1994 International Conference +of Parallel Processing, page 314-318. +
      +
      + +MIN-Graph: A tool +for Monitoring and Visualizing MIN-based +Multiprocessor Performance, +Zhang, Nalluri, and Qin, + in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, +June 93, page 231-241. +
      +
      + +Performance Prediction and Evaluation of Parallel Processing +on a NUMA Multiprocessor, +Zhang and Qin, in IEEE Trans. on Software Engineering, +Oct 91, page 1059-68. +
      +
      + +

      Other interesting stuff:

      +
    • +Photos from China +
      +
    • +Readings in Chinese +
    • +Search Engine + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^yasushi^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^yasushi^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc832cb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^yasushi^ @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + +Yasushi SAITO + + + +Yasushi Saito(ƣ/Ȥ䤹) + + + + +

      I am a second year graduate student at +Department of +Computer Science and Engineering +at University of Washington +Seattle, WA 98105. + +

      I'm currently working +with Brian Bershad on the + +SPIN project. + +

      See my address, +pgp key, and +personal info. + + +

      Meta Links

      + + + + + +
      MetaCrawler + Yahoo + + CSE Desktop Reference + RFC Index +
      Alta Vista + Lycos + + Archie Tech Rep Index + +
      + +

      Research Links

      + + +

      Sightseeing

      +

      Japanese Links

      + +

      Random Info

      + + +
      +yasushi@cs.washington.edu
      + +

      +If you want to finger or talk me, try +canvas.cs.washington.edu. +It's my desktop box. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^zamir^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^zamir^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aecd5b29 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^homes^zamir^ @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + +Oren Zamir's Home Page + + + +

      Oren Zamir's Home Page

      + +

      +

      + +

      +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
      +University of Washington
      +Box 352350
      +Seattle, + WA 98195-2350
      +

      +Office: 106 Chateau; (206) 616-1844; zamir@cs.washington.edu
      +Home: 10501 8th Ave. NE, apt. 331, Seattle WA 98125; (206) 361-1368
      +

      zamir@cs.washington.edu
      +
      +

      +
      +
      +I am an Israeli graduate student at the department of Computer +Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. My +undergraduate degree is in physics and mathematics from the Hebrew +University, Jerusalem, Israel.

      + +My interests are in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Software +Engineering. Currently I'm working on On-line Clustering algorithms +for Internet document retrievals. The basic idea is to help the user +with Internet searches resulting in hundreds of documents. This work +is done as part of the MetaCrawler + - a parallel Web search service, along with +Oren +Etzioni and +Erik Selberg. +

      + +


      + +
      +My Resume is available here. +

      +Here are some pictures of me doing the things I like most:
      +Diving in Sinai, Jeep +touring, and skiing. +

      +Here are some pictures from my last Rafting Trip. +

      +Here are some Interesting Links. +
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^baer.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^baer.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b7e42d3b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^baer.html @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + +No Title + +

      + Jean-Loup Baer, Professor +and Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering, +received the Diplome d'Ingénieur in Electrical +Enginering and the Doctorat 3e cycle in Computer Science from the +Université de Grenoble (France) and the Ph.D. from UCLA in 1968. +

      +Prior to joining the University of Washington in 1969, +he was a Research Engineer with the Laboratoire de +Calcul, Université de Grenoble, and a member of the Digital Technology +Group at UCLA (1966-69). His present interests are in parallel and +distributed processing and computer systems architecture. +He is author or coauthor of more than 60 papers in these +areas and the author of the textbook ``Computer Systems Architecture'' +(Computer Science Press, 1980). +

      +Professor Baer has served as an IEEE Computer Science Distinguished +Visitor, and was an ACM National Lecturer. He is a Guggenheim Fellow, +an IEEE Fellow, +an editor of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, +and of the Journal of Computer Languages. He has served as +Program Chairman for the 1977 International Conference on Parallel +Processing, as co-Program Chairman for the 10th International +Symposium on Computer Architecture, and as General co-Chairman of +the 17th International +Symposium on Computer Architecture. He is currently Chair of ACM SIGARCH. +Eighteen Ph.D. students have completed their dissertation under Professor +Baer's direction. Twelve of them work in industry or research laboratories +and six are in +academia. +

      +Although he has been in the U.S.A. for over 30 years, Dr. Baer has +had no difficulty in retaining his French accent. +

      + +

      Courses

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      Recent research projects

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      • Look under the Computer architecture page. Projects in which I am/was involved are: + + + + + +

        + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^chambers.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^chambers.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5e3a4e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^chambers.html @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + +Craig Chambers + + + + +

        Craig Chambers, Assistant Professor, joined the faculty in +1991. He received his S.B. degree in Computer Science from MIT in +1986 and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford 1992. + +

        Chambers's research interests lie in the design and implementation +of advanced programming systems, incorporating expressive programming +languages, efficient implementations, and supportive programming +environments. He currently is investigating object-oriented languages +and leads the Cecil +and Vortex projects: Cecil is a purely object-oriented language +serving as a vehicle for investigating multi-methods, static typing, +modules, and other features, and Vortex is an optimizing compiler +system for object-oriented languages incorporating intra- and +interprocedural static analyses and profile-guided optimizations, with +front-ends for Cecil, C++, Modula-3, and Java. Previously, Chambers +was a member of the Self project. + +

        Chambers also is a member of the SPIN +Project. SPIN is an extensible operating system microkernel which +supports dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and implementations +under direct application control while still maintaining system +integrity and isolating applications. SPIN utilizes a dialect of the +Modula-3 language as a pointer-safe kernel extension language. SPIN +also relies on dynamic +compilation to achieve high performance despite its fine-grained +extensibility. + +

        If you're from UW, click here +for information on some undergraduate- and graduate-level research +projects in these areas. + +

        + +

        Contact Information

        + +Prof. Craig Chambers
        +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
        +University of Washington
        +Box 352350
        +Seattle, WA 98195-2350
        +(206) 685-2094; fax: (206) 543-2969
        +chambers@cs.washington.edu + +

        + +[For mail requiring a street address, use Sieg Hall, Room 114] + + + +


        +
        +Last updated: April 10, 1996.
        +chambers@cs.washington.edu +
        diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^ebeling.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^ebeling.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7b26f300 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^ebeling.html @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +Carl Ebeling's home page + + + +

        + +

        Carl Ebeling +

        + +
        +Department of Computer Science and Engineering
        + University of +Washington
        + Seattle, +Washington, 98195
        +

        +Voice: (206) 543-9342;
        +FAX: (206) 543-2969;
        +e-mail: ebeling@cs.washington.edu +

        +Office: Sieg Hall, Room 215 +


        +Carl Ebeling, Associate Professor, has a B.S. in Physics, Wheaton +College, 1971; an M.S. in Computer Science, Southern Illinois +University, 1976; and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon +University in 1986. He joined the UW in 1986. +

        +Carl Ebeling's research interests fall into two categories: VLSI +architectures and computer-aided design of digital systems. He has +worked on a number of VLSI projects including the Hitech chess +machine, the Apex graphics chip for drawing spline curves and +surfaces, and the Triptych field-programmable gate array. Currently he +is involved in the Chaos project building a multicomputer routing +network. His CAD interests focus on methods for optimizing the +performance of circuits using level-sensitive latches, and placement +and routing algorithms for FPGAs, particularly Triptych. +


        + +

        Teaching

        + +Spring 1996: + CSE 467 - Advanced Logic Design + +

        Office Hours

        +
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        • Monday 2:30-3:20 +
        • Thursday 4:30-5:20 +
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        Travel:

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        • April 16-19: FCCM, Napa +
        • May 1-5: IBM, Burlington; Chicago +
        • June 4-7: DAC, Las Vegas +
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        Research Projects

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        Graduate Students

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        Amara's Gallery

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        Elan's Gallery

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        +ebeling@cs.washington.edu +
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        + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^hanks.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^hanks.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f4bbb4c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^hanks.html @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + + + +Steve Hanks + + + + + +

        +University of Washington +
        +Department of Computer Science & Engineering +

        + +
        + +

        +Steve Hanks, Associate Professor +

        +Box 352350
        +University of Washington
        +Seattle, WA 98195-2350 +

        +(206)543-4784 + +


        + + +

        I am on leave

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        Personal information

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        Research projects

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        Some recent papers

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        Some serious links

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        Some other links

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        + +
        +hanks@cs.washington.edu (Last Update: 03/01/96) +
        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^holden.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^holden.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8298f784 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^holden.html @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ + +No Title + +

        + Alistair Holden, Professor, Professor of Electrical Engineering, +originated in the Highlands of Scotland. He received +his BSc degree from the University of Glasgow and then spent two years with +the British Broadcasting Corporation's Engineering Division as a ``graduate +apprentice''. Most of this was spent in the Research Division. He then spent a +year at Yale on the ``Edison'' fellowship and got their M Eng degree. His PhD +degree is from the University of Washington with a dissertation on learning +in artificial intelligence. (His interest in AI began while taking a course +from Colin Cherry at the Imperial College in London while with the +BBC). +

        +He is one of those who initiated the computer science program at the +UW at the time when a group of faculty from mostly the math and EE departments +formed a group within the graduate school. +

        +He is currently working in new applications of AI such as knowledge- +based systems, verification of expert systems, integrated symbolic/neural net +methodology, speech understanding and computer-aided design. +

        + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^karp.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^karp.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..997bdd4c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^karp.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + +Dick Karp + + + + + + + +

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        Richard M. Karp

        + +

        Professor of +Computer +Science & Engineering, and +Adjunct Professor of +Molecular +Biotechnology +

        + +University of +Washington

        + +

        +(206) 543-4226 +
        +karp@cs.washington.edu + +

        +
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        + +

        Awards and Memberships

        +National Medal of Science, 1996 +
        Babbage Prize, 1995 +
        UC Berkeley University Professor, 1994 +
        ACM Fellow, 1994 +
        ACM Turing Award, 1985 +
        Member, National Academy of Sciences +
        Member, National Academy of Engineering +
        Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences +
        Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science +
        Distinguished Teaching Award, UC Berkeley Academic Senate, 1986 +
        Class of 1939 Chair, UC Berkeley +
        Lanchester Prize, Operations Research Society of America and Institute for Management Science, 1977 +
        Fulkerson Prize, American Mathematical Society and Mathematical +Programming Society, 1979 +
        John von Neumann Theory Prize, Operations Research Society of America and Institute for Management Science, 1990 +
        Faculty Research Lecturer, UC Berkeley, 1981-1982 +
        Hermann Weyl Lecturer, Institute for Advanced Study, 1979 +
        John von Neumann Lecturer, Society for Industrial and Applied +Mathematics, 1987 +
        Miller Research Professor, UC Berkeley, 1980-1981 +
        Honorary Doctorates: Georgetown University, 1992; University of Massachusetts, 1990; Technion, 1989; University of Pennsylvania, +1986 +
        Member, National Advisory Board, Computer Professionals for +Social Responsibility, 1989-present +
        Member, Board of Governors, Weizmann Institute of Science, 1989-present +
        Member, Board of Trustees, International Computer Science +Institute, 1988-present + +

        Selected Publications

        + +

        "Combinatorics, Complexity and Randomness" (Turing +Award Lecture), Communications of the ACM, Vol. 29 +(1986), pp. 98-111. + +

        "Constructing a Perfect Matching in Random NCS" +(with E. Upfal and A. Wigderson), Combinatorica, Vol. 6 +(1986), pp. 35-48. + +

        "Probabilistic Analysis of Partitioning Algorithms for the Traveling-Salesman Problem in the Plane," Mathematics of +Operations Research, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1977), pp. 209-244. + +

        "Theoretical Improvements in Algorithmic Efficiency for +Network Flow Problems" (with J. Edmonds), Journal of the +ACM, Vol. 18 (1972), pp. 264-284. + +

        "Reducibility among Combinatorial Problems," +in Complexity of Computer Computations, Plenum Press, +1972. + +

        "The Traveling-Salesman Problem and Minimum Spanning +Trees: Part II" (with M. Held), Mathematical Programming, +Vol. 1 (1971), pp. 6-25. +

        + +

        +
        +karp@cs.washington.edu +
        + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^lazowska^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^lazowska^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dddc9b54 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^lazowska^ @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ + + + +Ed Lazowska + + + + + +

        +"A +Half Century of Exponential +Progress in Information Technology: Who, What, When, Where, +Why, and How" (1996 University of Washington Annual +Faculty Lecture) +

        + +

        +Vice +President Gore's speech at the ENIAC 50th +anniversary celebration: "[Congress] talks like George +Jetson. But they support policies more appropriate for +Fred Flintstone." +

        + +

        +University +of California at Berkeley invents Chinese cooking! +

        + +

        +Nathan +Myhrvold joins +Ed +Lazowska and the +UW +CSE faculty on a trip down memory lane +

        + +
        + +

        + +Ed Lazowska

        + +

        +


        + +

        + + + +Ed Lazowska is Professor and Chair of the + +Department of Computer Science & Engineering +at the + +University of Washington. + +

        +Lazowska received his A.B. from +Brown University in 1972, and has been at the University +of Washington since receiving his Ph.D. from the + +University of Toronto in 1977. +His research concerns computer systems and computer system +performance. Recent specific topics have included parallel +discrete-event simulation, scheduling policies for multiprocessors, +kernel structures to support high-performance parallel computing, +programming systems for networks of multiprocessors, effective +program performance monitoring tools for parallel systems, the +interaction of architecture and operating system design, hardware +and software techniques for high performance communication, and, +most recently, operating system and programming system support that +exploits wide-address architectures + +(Opal). Almost all of this work has actually +been carried out by terrific students, and has been supervised +jointly with + +Hank Levy or + +John Zahorjan; Lazowska mostly +wears +ties, +pushes paper, and racks up frequent flier miles. +(The graduate students seem to have picked up on +this (1.7Mb +Quicktime).) He +also hosts lots of visitors, a surprising number of whom have +funny +noses. + +

        +Lazowska is a member of the Board of Directors of the + Computing Research +Association (CRA's members include essentially all +graduate departments and industrial research laboratories +in the field), and Chair of + +CRA's Government Affairs Committee. +He serves on the National Science Foundation's Advisory +Committee for +Computer and Information Science and +Engineering, +and on the National Research Council's +Computer +Science and Telecommunications Board. +He is a member of the 6-person Technical Advisory Board for +Microsoft Research, +of the 4-person +National +Semiconductor Computer Science & Systems Academic +Advisory Council, +of the Board of Directors of +Data I/O Corporation, +and of the Scientific Advisory Board for +Cable & Howse Ventures' Cascadia Fund. +He belongs to the standing advisory committees +for the +Department of EECS +at UC Berkeley and +the Departments of Computer Science at +Stanford University, +the University +of Virginia, +and the Hong +Kong University of Science & Technology, +and is a member of ACM's +A.M. +Turing Award selection committee. +He has just completed service on a 12-person National Research Council +panel reviewing the multi-agency + +High Performance Computing +and Communications program +(the "Brooks/Sutherland Committee"), and +has recently served as Chair of the Committee of Examiners +for the Graduate Record Examinations Board Computer Science Test, +Chair of ACM SIGMETRICS (the Association for Computing Machinery's +Special Interest Group concerned with computer system performance), +Chair of the ACM Software Systems Award Committee, Program Chair +of the 13th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, and +editor of IEEE Transactions on Computers. + +

        +At the University of Washington, in addition to serving +as Chair of the +Department of Computer Science & Engineering, +Lazowska is Chair of the University Advisory Committee on +Academic Technology. +He has recently served as a member of the +Committee on the Deanship of the College of Arts +and Sciences, as Chair of the review committee for +the Ph.D. program in Molecular Biotechnology, and as a +member of the performance review committee for the Dean +of Engineering. He was selected to deliver the +1996 +University of Washington Annual Faculty Lecture. + +

        +Lazowska is +a Fellow +of the Association +for Computing Machinery and of the +Institute of Electrical and +Electronics Engineers. +Seventeen +Ph.D. +students and 21 M.S. students +have completed degrees working with him. + +

        +


        +

        +Miscellaneous links: +

        +

      • An integrated +overview of the University of Washington, the +Department, and the region. There's also a + +Persuasion Player version of it (250K), intended for +local consumption. +
      • "The +Impact of a Research University: An Information Technology Perspective" +
      • New UW +CSE professional Masters program. +
      • Persuasion Player +Top +Ten Reasons to Major in CSE at UW (115K). +
      • Information on the EE/CSE +Building project. + +

        +

      • Abbreviated CV + +

        +

      • Computing +Research: Driving Information +Technology and the Information Industry Forward +
      • Massy-Goldman +report alleging 50% CSE +Ph.D. over-production to be re-issued due to flawed data +
      • "Median +Years to Ph.D." in new Conference Board +study of doctorate programs is not what you think! + +

        +

      • "A +Half Century of Exponential +Progress in Information Technology: Who, What, When, Where, +Why, and How" (1996 University of Washington Annual +Faculty Lecture) +
      • "Driver's +Ed for the Information Highway" (University of Washington "Saturday +Seminar," November 1995) +
      • Testimony +to the House +Appropriations Committee concerning NSF, April 1995 +
      • Testimony +to the House Science Committee concerning HPCC, October 1995 +
      • Vice +President Gore's speech at the ENIAC 50th +anniversary celebration, February 1996 + +

        +

      • Some interesting +home pages that I sometimes use for demo purposes. +
      • Ode +to T III (Executive Vice President Tallman Trask III departs +for Duke University) +
      • University +of California at Berkeley invents Chinese cooking! +
      • Nathan +Myhrvold joins +Ed +Lazowska and the +UW +CSE faculty on a trip down memory lane + +

        +

      • Lazowska/Downs family home page +
      • Directions +to my house +
      • Shilshole Aquatic Club +(SAC) home page +
      • Recently-discovered +review of my now-10th-grade son's 6th grade poetry + +

        +


        +

        + + +finger lazowska@cs.washington.edu for schedule +information. +
        +CU-SeeMe: office 128.95.2.223, reflector 128.95.2.51, home 128.95.1.129 +
        +This page: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lazowska/ + + +

        +

        +


        + + +lazowska@cs.washington.edu + +
        + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^shaw.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^shaw.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea864172 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^shaw.html @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + +No Title + +

        + Alan Shaw, Professor, graduated with a Bachelor's +degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Toronto, a +Master's in Mathematics from Stanford University, and a Ph.D. in +Computer Science from Stanford in 1968. In addition to faculty +appointments at the University of Washington starting in 1971, he has +been an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University, +Visiting Professor and Fulbright Research Scholar at the University of Paris, +Guest Professor in Informatics at ETH Zurich, Research Associate at +the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and Systems Engineer for the +IBM Corporation. His current research interests are in +real-time systems and software specification methods. +

        +Professor Shaw's publications +include a textbook on operating systems, a book on software +engineering, an introductory computer science text, and +an edited book on document preparation systems. He has served as a member +of the ACM Editorial Committee, a member of the Computer Science +Screening Committee for Fulbright awards, and an Associate +Editor of the journal Real-Time Systems, and is an Associate +Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, among other +things. +

        +He has supervised many M.S. theses and projects, and fifteen Ph.D. +dissertations, including a 1982 ACM Distinguished Dissertation. +About half of his former Ph.D. students have academic positions +and the other half work for a living . +

        +Professor Shaw's hobbies include good food, trumpet, hiking, biking, +hobbies, and tennis. +

        + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^snyder.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^snyder.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d4ad757 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^snyder.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + +No Title + +

        + Lawrence Snyder, Professor, received a bachelor's +degree from the University of Iowa in mathematics and economics, and +in 1973 received a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University in computer +science. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Washington in +1979-80 and joined the faculty permanently in 1983 after serving on +the faculties of Yale and Purdue. During 1987-88 he was a visiting scholar +at MIT and Harvard. +

        +Professor Snyder's research has ranged from proofs of the +undecidability of properties of programs to the design and development +of a 32 bit single chip (CMOS) microprocessor, the Quarter Horse. He +created the Configurable Highly Parallel (CHiP) architecture, the +Poker Parallel Programming Environment and is co-inventor of Chaotic +Routing. Following the completion of the Blue CHiP Project he is now +Principal Investigator for the Orca Project and the NWLIS. +

        +Professor Snyder is an associate editor of the ``Journal of Computer +and Systems Sciences,'' parallel systems editor of the ``Journal of +the ACM,'' and area editor for "IEEE Transactions on Parallel and +Distributed Systems." He has served on the National Science Foundation +Advisory Committee of the Division of Computer Research +and participates on numerous national advisory +committees on future research directions in parallel computation and +computer science policy. He served on the ACM Distinguished Doctoral +Dissertation Award selection committee, chairing it in 1988. In 1989 +he was program chair for the first Symposium on Parallel Algorithms +and Architectures. +

        +In addition to the dozen students who have completed doctoral degrees +under his direction, Professor Snyder has guided numerous masters and senior +projects. +

        + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^somani.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^somani.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a51289db --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^somani.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + +Arun Somani + + +

        + Arun Somani, Professor, Professor +of Electrical Engineering, earned his MSEE and Ph.D degrees +in electrical engineering from the McGill University, +Montreal, Canada, in 1983 and 1985, respectively. +Prior to that, he worked as Scientific Officer for +Govt. of India, New Delhi from 1974 to 1982. During this +period he designed and developed an anti-submarine warfare +system for Indian Navy. +

        +Professor Somani's research interests are in the area of +fault tolerant computing, interconnection networks, computer +architecture, parallel computer systems, and parallel +algorithms. Currently he is involved in three major projects: +i) high integrity system design addressing the issues related to +cache memory design in redundant computer systems and evaluation +tools for such systems; ii) congestion control and fault +tolerance in broadband networks; and iii) development of +``Proteus'' architecture, a multiprocessor system for +automated classification of objects based on generalized +enhanced hypercube reconfigurable interconnection network +exploring coarse grain parallelism. +

        +He likes to cook Indian food, hiking, play bridge, table tennis, +and tennis. +

        +

        For more information

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            + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^tanimoto.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^tanimoto.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e7e17613 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^tanimoto.html @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + +Steven Tanimoto's Home Page + +

            + Steven Tanimoto, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering +(and Adjunct Professor of Electrical +Engineering) received the A.B. degree from +Harvard in 1971 and the Ph.D. from Princeton in 1975. He joined the +University of Washington faculty in 1977 after two years teaching at +the University of Connecticut. In 1982-83 he was a Visiting Professor +at the Institut de Programmation, University of Paris-VI in France and +a visiting scholar at Linköping University, Sweden. Since 1981 he has +also served as an adjunct member of the Department of Electrical +Engineering. In 1989-90 he was a Visiting Scientist at +Kobe University (Japan), Thinking Machines Corporation (Cambridge, +Massachusetts) and Linköping University, Sweden. In June of 1989 +and again in June of 1992 he was a visiting scientist at the +Institut de Research et d'Enseignement Superieur Aux Techniques +de l'Electronique (IRESTE) of the University of Nantes, France. +

            In addition to assisting with various conferences, he has +recently set up a home page for + +IMAGE'COM 96, which is a conference devoted to image processing +and communication. The conference will take place in Bordeaux, France, +20-24 May, 1996. +

            +Professor Tanimoto's research interests include computer analysis of +images (particularly using parallel processors), educational technology, +visual programming, and artificial intelligence. He currently +directs an NSF-sponsored project, + +Mathematics Experiences Through +Image Processing + whose objective is to develop personal computer software +that motivates 8-th grade students to study mathematics. +

            +He has written or coauthored over 70 papers, co-edited the +book ``Structured Computer Vision''; he is the author of a +textbook entitled ``The Elements of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction +Using LISP'' published in 1987 +(with Common Lisp editions in 1990 and 1995) and its accompanying + +software. +He is currently working on a book on the subject of +parallel computation in image processing. +

            +Tanimoto organized the 1992 IEEE Computer Society International +Workshop on Visual Languages, held in Seattle, and he served +as General Chair for the 1993 meeting in Bergen, Norway. +He also served as program chair for the 1994 International Conference +on Pattern Recognition Subconference on Parallel Computation and +as the co-program chair for the 1994 IEEE Computer Society Conference +on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. +He has served on the program +committees for numerous conferences on image processing and pattern +recognition and was general chairman of the IEEE Computer Society +Workshop on Computer Architecture for Pattern Analysis and Machine +Intelligence in 1987. +He currently serves on the steering committee for the +IEEE Symposia +on Visual Languages. +He has served on the editorial +boards for the journals ``Pattern Recognition'', +``Journal of Visual Languages and Computing'', +and ``CVGIP: Image Understanding''. +He served as the editor-in-chief of ``IEEE +Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence'' +from 1986 to 1990. In addition to these research-related activities, +Tanimoto served as Chair of the College of Engineering +Educational Policy Committee 1991-92, as Vice Chair of +College Council 1992-93 and as its Chair in 1993-94. +He was elected a Fellow of the IEEE in 1995. +

            +Outside of computer science, Steve Tanimoto enjoys playing jazz and +classical piano music. +

            + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^young.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^young.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f44ee360 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^young.html @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + +No Title + +

            + Paul Young, Professor, is a graduate +of Antioch College and received his Ph.D. from M.I.T. in 1963. He +joined the University of Washington in 1983, after seventeen years at +Purdue University, where he was one of the early faculty members in +perhaps the first computer science department in the United States. +He has also been a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at +Stanford, served on the faculty of Reed College, served briefly as +Chairman of the Computing and Information Sciences Department at the +University of New Mexico, and has twice taught as a Visiting Professor +in the Computer Sciences Division of the University of California, +Berkeley. In 1991, he became Associate Dean for Research and + Facilities in the College of Engineering. +

            + His research interests are in theoretical computer science, +with an emphasis on questions of computational complexity in the +general theory of algorithms and on connections with mathematical +logic. He is author or coauthor of some 30 papers in this area and is +coauthor of a graduate textbook on the general theory of algorithms. +

            + He has served three times on the program committee for ACM's Symposium +on the Theory of Computing, and he has served on both the executive +committee and the nominating committee for ACM's Special Interest +Group on the Theory of Computing (SIGACT). He has also been Chairman +of the program committee for the IEEE Computer Society's Annual +Symposium on the Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), and he has +served as both vice chairman and chairman of the Computer Society's +Technical Committee on the Mathematical Foundations of Computing. +He has also served on the program committee, and as chair of the program +committee for the structural complexity theory conference. +In 1977-80 he served on the National Science Foundation's Advisory +Subcommittee for Computer Science, and he served as chairman of this +Committee in 1979-80. He served as chairman of +the Computing Research Association in 1989-91. +

            + Professor Young has served on editorial boards for special issues of +``Information and Control'' and of ``Annals of the History of +Computing''. He currently serves on the editorial boards of +``Theoretical Computer Science'', the ``Notre Dame Journal of Formal +Logic'', and the ``Journal of Computing and System Science''. +

            + Eleven students have completed their doctoral dissertations under +Professor Young's direction. Several of these have gone on to do +postdoctoral work at M.I.T., at Cornell, and at the University of +California, Berkeley. Eight currently hold faculty positions at a +variety of universities, while one has chosen industrial employment. +

            + Professor Young's leather motorcycle jacket reads ``P =? NP'' rather +than ``Mom''. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^zahorjan.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^zahorjan.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..91d8edca --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^people^faculty^zahorjan.html @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + +No Title + +

            + John Zahorjan, Professor, graduated from +Brown University in 1975 and received a Ph.D. from the University of +Toronto in 1980. He received an NSF Presidential Young Investigator +Award in 1984. +

            +His primary research interests are in the areas of scheduling of parallel +systems, runtime support for parallel computations, and applications support +for mobile computing. +One current focus is on scheduling policies to support "continuous media" +applications, such as those involving real-time audio and video, where the +goal is to provide a policy and system interface that allows applications to +respond easily to changes in system load. +Other active research topics include techniques for runtime parallelization +of code written in a sequential language, support for programs exhibiting both +control and data parallelism, +and programming constructs to aid in development of applications intended for +mobile computing platforms. +

            +Dr. Zahorjan is on the Editorial Boards of IEEE Transactions +on Software Engineering and ACM Computing Surveys. +

            + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^metip^metip.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^metip^metip.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56aedcc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^metip^metip.html @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing (METIP) + + + + + + +

            +

            + Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing (METIP)
            + Project Director: Steven Tanimoto +

            + +
            + Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
            + University of Washington, Box 352350,
            + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
            + +
            +

            +A major educational problem in United States and some other countries +is that +students in grades K-12 lose interest in mathematics and science +as they progress through school. +Students often complain that +mathematics is difficult and that they don't see much use for it past simple +arithmetic. In response to these concerns, the National Council of +Teachers of Mathematics has identified a number of features that the grades +5-8 curriculum should include in order to help motivate students to stay +interested: + +

              +
            • favor conceptual learning over rote operations; +
            • emphasize practical uses of mathematics; +
            • encourage discussions and group learning; and +
            • encourage exploratory, open-ended learning. +
            + +

            +The goal of the METIP project is to use +digital image processing to help meet these +objectives. In particular, we have developed a series of applications +designed to allow students to manipulate digitized images of their choice. +These materials are intended to be used in enrichment activities + rather than part of a +standard classroom curriculum. Teachers can play various roles with +these activities; for example, they can catalyze student learning by +leading discussions of the +concepts students have explored on the computer. + +

            +The METIP Project currently has a number of programs that allow students to +explore mathematics with image processing: + +

            + +

            +These applications were developed primarily for 386/486/Pentium based PC's +running Microsoft Windows. One application, the Pixel Calculator, is also +available for the Apple Macintosh. + +

            + + + + +

            +Here is a list of all the people working on the +METIP project. + +

            +A closely related project we are involved with is the study of + +multiplayer educational activities. + +The METIP project is working to +integrate the use of the WWW into its activities. +Some ideas are described in Prospects for +the Direct Use of Distributed Image Databases in Educational Image Processing. + +

            +Currently the project is collecting the experiences of users with its +XFORM image transformation software. If you have done something +fun or useful with the software please let us know. +We are putting the current version of its documentation online. +Here is a link to it.. A set of little demonstrations for XFORM has been +put together by graduate students who took a + +seminar during the winter of 1996.. +

            +The XFORM programming environment, integrated with +a subset of Common Lisp, offers the technical essentials for a new +approach to learning and teaching computer programming --- the fundamental +attraction of using this approach is that students learn to program the +computer in the pursuit of creating neat visual effects with digital +images portraying people or things of interest to them. +If you have successfully installed the software and would like to discuss +teaching programming this way, please contact us. + +

            +Links to some related projects are listed here. + +

            +METIP is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under +grant number MDR-9155709. + + + +


            +
            + bricker@cs.washington.edu or tanimoto@cs.washington.edu
            + Last modified: Tuesday, 6 February 1996. +
            + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^mobicomp^mobile.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^mobicomp^mobile.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..644e6556 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^mobicomp^mobile.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + University of Washington: Research in Mobile Ubiquitous Computing + + +

            Mobile Computing at the University of Washington

            + +Here's an overview of mobile computing +research here at UW. + +

            Projects

            + +
            +
            Mobisaic +
            An information system for a mobile and wireless computing environment +
            Wit +
            A system infrastructure for mobile handheld computing +
            Task Graph Manager +
            An application infrastructure for coping with resource variability. + +
            + +

            Papers

            + + + +

            Contacts:

            +

            + + +


            +
            Last updated Mon 15 Jan 1996

            + +

            +forman@cs.washington.edu +
            + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^cecil^cecil^www^cecil-home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^cecil^cecil^www^cecil-home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..15e4d09a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^cecil^cecil^www^cecil-home.html @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ + +UW Cecil/Vortex Project + + +

            UW Cecil/Vortex Project

            + +Welcome to the home page for the Cecil and Vortex projects at UW CSE. We conduct research on programming language design and implementation, with an emphasis on these issues for object-oriented languages.

            + +Cecil is a purely object-oriented language intended to support rapid +construction of high-quality, extensible software. Cecil incorporates +multi-methods, a simple prototype-based object model, a mechanism to +support a structured form of computed inheritance, module-based +encapsulation, and a flexible static type system which allows +statically- and dynamically-typed code to mix freely. + +

            + +Vortex is an optimizing compiler infrastructure for +object-oriented and other high-level languages. It targets both pure +object-oriented languages like Cecil and hybrid object-oriented +languages like C++, Modula-3, and Java. Vortex currently incorporates +high-level optimizations such as static class analysis, class hierachy +analysis, profile-guided receiver class prediction, profile-guided +selective procedure specialization, intraprocedural message splitting, +automatic inlining, and static closure analyses. It also includes a +collection of standard intraprocedural analyses such as common +subexpression elimination and dead assignment elimination. The Vortex +compiler is written entirely in Cecil. + +

            + +An initial beta release of the Cecil/Vortex system is currently +available for SPARCs running either SunOS 4 or SunOS 5 (Solaris). +Send mail to cecil-interest-request with a message body of subscribe if you'd like to subscribe to a list of +interested parties and get more information on how to obtain the +Beta release. + +

            +We've recently finished a technical report that describes much of our implementation research. +

            + +

            More Information

            +
            +
            + +
            Project Overview +
            A more detailed overview of the project's goals and direction. A postscript version is also available. + + +
            Project members +
            Current and past project members + +
            Papers +
            Papers we've written + + +
            Sample Projects +
            A list of some sample research projects (available to people from UW +CSE) + + +
            Internal Documentation +
            Project internal documentation (available to people from UW CSE) + + +
            Support +
            This page lists some of the sources of support for our project + + +
            Some related projects +
            Pointers to a few other object-oriented language implementation projects + +
            +
            + + + + +
            + +Last updated August 25, 1996.
            + +
            +cecil@cs.washington.edu +
            + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^grail2^www^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^grail2^www^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a7f1204 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^grail2^www^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + +GRAIL: Graphics and Imaging Laboratory + + + + +
            + +
            +
            + + +Welcome to the home page of GRAIL, the Graphics and Imaging Laboratory of the
            +University of Washington's Department of Computer Science and Engineering. +

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            + + Comments to + mtwong@cs.washington.edu + + + +23 July 1996 + +
            + +
            + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^chaos^www^chaos.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^chaos^www^chaos.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a932c3b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^chaos^www^chaos.html @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + + + + + The Chaotic Routing Project + + + +

            + +

            The Chaotic Routing Project
            +

            + + +
            + Computer Science & Engineering Department
            + University of Washington,
            + Box 352350
            + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
            +

            +


            + +

            + +
            +
            Chaos is a friend of mine. +
            -Bob Dylan +
            +
            +
            + +

            + +

              +

            • Chaotic People
            • +

              +All sorts of people work on the Chaotic Routing project. + + + +

            • Research Papers and Technical Reports
            • + +A repository of all of the research papers +and technical reports of the Chaotic +Routing project is available. + +

            • Chaos Router Chip
            • + +The +Chaos Router Chip is an implementation of the chaos routing algorithm in hardware. It +has been built and tested in 1.2 micron CMOS, and redesigned in a 0.8 micron process for +better performance. + +

            • Simulator
            • + +The +Chaos Router Simulator is a powerful simulator which can simulate all +sorts of networks and routing algorithms. It includes a very nice graphical +front end! + + +

            • Standards for Presentation of Results
            • + +At PCRCW '94, we discussed the presentation +of simulation results for routing algorithms. We were able to come up +with some guidelines + for presentation of results. + +

            • Other Research Groups
            • + +We're building a list of all research groups that +have webs describing research in routing and/or interconnection networks. + +

            • Parallel Computer Routing and Communication Workshop (PCRCW) '94
            • + +PCRCW '94 was held at the Univeristy of Washington in Seattle in May +1994. Proceedings are available now. + + + + + +
            +
            + +The University of Washington CSE home Page

            + +

            +

            +kwb@cs.washington.edu +
            + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^chinook^www^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^chinook^www^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7efdc5a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^chinook^www^ @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + + The Chinook Project + + + + + + +

            The Chinook Project

            + +

            +

            + +

            + +


            +/shiNOOK/, n.

            + +
              +
            1. "chinook salmon" a large salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, +of the N. Pacific.
            2. + +
            3. Amer. Ind. name of a tribe
            4. + +
            5. a warm dry wind which blows east of the Rocky Mountains.
            6. + +
            7. a warm wet southerly wind west of the Rocky Mountains.
            8. + +
            9. a rare American sled dog +
            10. + +
            11. a hardware-software co-synthesis CAD tool +for real-time embedded systems.
            12. +
            + +

            +


            Chinook is a hardware-software co-synthesis CAD +tool for embedded systems. It is designed for control dominated, reactive +systems under timing constraints. Chinook maps a behavioral description +to the user's target architecture, by filling in all the details needed +to build the complete system. This enables designers to make informed design +decisions at the high level early in the design cycle, rather than reiterate +after having worked out all the low level details. Retargetability will +not only make the designs more maintainable but also enables the designer +to take advantage of new technologies, instead of being tied down by legacy +code.

            + +

            Chinook is currently under active development in a new generation. Currently +we are actively working on software architecture synthesis, interprocessor +communication synthesis, and efficient and accurate co-simulation. More +details will become available shortly.

            + +

            Chinook is characterized as follows. It meets timing constraints, rather +than trying to maximize average performance or utilization. It assumes +manual partitioning, because we believe the issues are too intricate +and sometimes not even technical. We want the designers to evaluate different +architectures, rather than forcing a single fixed Processor-Bus-ASIC +architecture. We synthesize software architectures rather than rely on +off the shelf real-time kernels because they discourage retargeting.

            + +

            The first version of the Chinook co-synthesis tool was operational in +November 1993. ``Version roe'' was shown +at DAC (Design Automation Conference) in San Diego in June 1994. Its main +features include automatic connection between the processor and peripheral +devices, generation of sequential code from a concurrent description, and +synthesizing device drivers. Its inputs Verilog and outputs a hardware +netlist needed to connect the hardware components together and the software +program to run on the processor. The main topics include the interfacing +problem between hardware and software components, scheduling under timing +constraints, and partitioning of functionality.

            + +

            An improved version was demonstrated at the NATO summer school on HW/SW +CodeDesign, in Tremezzo, Italy June 19-30, 1995. It incorporated several +more interface synthesis techniques, including memory-mapped I/O, more +efficient code generation, and a new simulator.

            + +

            Chinookers

            + +

            Faculty

            + +
            +
            Gaetano Borriello +
            +
            + +

            Graduate students

            + +
            +
            Pai Chou
            + +
            Ross Ortega +
            + +
            Ken Hines +
            + +
            Ian MacDuff
            +
            + +

            Recent Ph.D.'s

            + +
            +
            Elizabeth A. Walkup +
            + +
            Scott Hauck, +
            + +
            Henrik Hulgaard +
            +
            + +

            Staff

            + +
            +
            Larry McMurchie +
            +
            + +

            List of Papers

            + +

            Chinook sponsors

            + +
              +
            • ARPA under contract N00014-J-91-4041
            • + +
            • National Science Foundation under Grant MIP-8858782
            • + +
            • National Science Graduate Fellowship (Walkup)
            • + +
            • Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship (Ortega)
            • + +
            • GTE Graduate Fellowship (Chou)
            • +
            + +

            Embedded Links

            + +

            University +of Washington +


            Last updated Tue Nov 12 06:34:47 PDT 1996 +

            + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^www^emerald^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^www^emerald^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..65e14581 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^www^emerald^ @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + + + Emerald + + + + +

            The Emerald Project
            +

            + + +
            + +Ideally, the development phase of a new FPGA architecture would make +use of a reliable set of mapping tools to produce accurate performance +evaluations of proposed designs. Unfortunately, given the quick +production time frames faced by most developers, tool construction is +often postponed until after many architectural features have been +frozen. To satisfy the need for fast tool prototyping, we have +designed Emerald, a powerful architecture-driven system for quick +development of FPGA tools. At its heart Emerald provides the basic +features needed in all FPGA systems -- logic block analysis, synthesis +and technology mapping, global placement and partitioning, and +detailed placement and routing. Its CAD environment provides an +efficient way to thoroughly specify an FPGA's routing and logic block +architectures, as well as architecture-specific metrics to tailor +placement and routing. Moreover, Emerald's parameterized schematic +specifications allow architectural variations to be quickly captured +and evaluated. + +
            +

            Emerald Publications

            + + Any documents contained in this page are included by +the contributing authors as a means to ensure timely dissemination of +scholarly and technical work on a non-commercial basis. Copyright and +all rights therein are maintained by the authors or by other copyright +holders, notwithstanding that they have offered their works here +electronically. It is understood that all persons copying this +information will adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each +author's copyright. These works may not be reposted without the +explicit permission of the copyright holder. + +
            + +
            +
            The Definitive Emerald Paper + +
            Darren C. Cronquist and Larry McMurchie. + +"Emerald - An Architecture-Driven Tool Compiler for FPGAs", +To appear in Proceedings of the 1996 ACM/SIGDA Fourth International +Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays , February 1996. + +

            The Router used in Emerald +
            Larry McMurchie and Carl Ebeling, + +"PathFinder: A Negotiation-Based +Performance-Driven Router for FPGAs", +Proceedings of the 1995 ACM + Third International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays +Aided Design , pp. 111-117, February 1995. +
            +
            +

            Researchers

            +
            +
            o Darren Cronquist +
            o Carl Ebeling +
            o Larry McMurchie +
            + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^www^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^www^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dda734dc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^research^projects^lis^www^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ + + + + Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems + + + + +
            + + + + + + + +

            Northwest Laboratory
            for Integrated Systems

            LIS:
            + + +
            + + Department of Computer Science & Engineering
            + University of Washington, + Box 352350
            + Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA +
            +

            + +


            + + + + + + + +
            + +
            + +The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of +Washington has been engaged in Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and +Computer-Aided Design (CAD) research, development, and education since +the late 1970s. Today, the Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems +is the focus of a wide variety of VLSI architectures, embedded sytems, +and CAD research. +
            + +
            + +[CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS] +[PREVIOUS RESEARCH PROJECTS] +[PAPER REPOSITORY] +[RESEARCHERS] + +
            + +
            + +

            Current Research Projects

            + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
            +

            Asynchronous Circuits
            and Verification

            +
            +o + +Time Separation of Events: + Specification, synthesis, and verification of timed asynchronous + circuits.

            + +o + + Asynchronous Circuits: + Survey of current asynchronous design methodologies, as + well as the first FPGA for asynchronous circuits. + +

            + +

            FPGAs and Rapid-Prototyping

            + +
            +o + +Triptych/Montage FPGA Architectures: + Development of the Triptych and Montage FPGA + architectures, architectures with improved densities over current + commercial FPGAs. +

            +o + +Multi-FPGA Systems & Rapid-Prototyping: + Development of the Springbok Rapid-Prototyping System for + Board-Level Designs, as well as partitioning, pin assignment, + and routing topology work for general multi-FPGA systems. +

            +o + +Emerald - An Architecture-Adaptive Toolset for FPGAs: + A complete set of mapping, placement and routing tools +can be generated automatically from a description of an FPGA +architecture. Architecture-specific metrics can be incorporated +into the various tools to improve the results. +

            + +

            Embedded Systems

            +
            +o + +The Chinook Project: + A Hardware/Software Co-design, Co-synthesis, and Co-simulation + system for embedded applications. + +
            + +

            Performance Optimization of Synchronous Circuits

            +
            + +o + +Retiming Level-Clocked Circuits: + Efficient algorithms for retiming circuits that use +level-sensitive latches to improve performance, reduce cost, and +increase tolerance to clock skew. +

            +o + +Architectural Retiming: + Methods for improving the performance of synchronous +circuits that have latency or feedback contraints.

            + +

            Network Router

            The Chaotic +Routing Project +
            + +

            Self-Tuned Systems

            +
            +Self-tuned systems are directed by Ted Kehl +
            + +

            Previous Research Projects

            + +
            +
            o + Gemini +
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            + The goal of the University of Washington Safety Project is to develop + a theoretical foundation for safety and a methodology for building + safety-critical systems built upon that foundation. + In Safeware: System Safety and + Computers, Nancy Leveson summarizes the issues involved and + lays the foundation for the methodology. We are now working on safety + analysis techniques to support the methodology and a set of + prototype tools to be used to validate the specification and analysis + techniques.

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            Internet Softbot

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            + + +The Softbot was one of the 5 +finalists in the 1995 Discover +Awards for Technological Innovation in Computer Software. + + + + +

            Building autonomous agents that interact with real-world software +environments such as operating systems or databases is a pragmatically +convenient yet intellectually challenging substrate for AI research. +To support this claim, we are utilizing planning and machine-learning +techniques to develop an Internet softbot (software robot), a +customizable and (moderately) intelligent assistant for Internet +access. The softbot accepts goals in a high-level language, generates +and executes plans to achieve these goals, and learns from its +experience. The softbot enables a human user to state what +he or she wants accomplished. The softbot disambiguates the request +and dynamically determines how and where to satisfy +it. The softbot uses a UNIX shell and the World-Wide Web to interact +with a wide range of internet resources. + +

            Take a tour of the softbot's +graphical user interface. + +

            Principal Investigators: +Oren Etzioni, +Daniel Weld. + + +

            + + Also, check out the +MetaCrawler Softbot --- a fielded Web service that enables you to +search multiple Web Indices in parallel, and provides sophisticated +pruning options. Try it! + + +

            For further information, contact:

            Oren Etzioni +(etzioni@cs.washington.edu)

            + + +An accessible introduction to the Softbot project can be found here: +

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            Technical softbot papers can be found +here. +

            +A cartoon +representation of the Internet softbot taken from the L.G. +Blanchard article that appeared in the December 1994 issue of +Columns, the University of Washington alumni magazine. + +


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            The softbots research group is currently:

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            • Developing a graphical user interface to +the softbot to allow the user to easily specify high level goals. + +
            • Extending and maintaining the XII +planner + +(Keith Golden). + + +
            • Working on graphical specification of search control + +(Keith Golden). + +
            • Implementing an advanced plan space browser to debug planner control +(Dave Christianson). + +
            • Comparing rule-based versus procedural search control (Sujay Parekh) + +
            • ILA +learns how to use information resources on the net + +
            • Designing a protocol for multi-softbot collaboration and negotiation +(Ying Sun). + +
            • Experimenting on reactive system in software domain +(C. T. Kwok and T.J. Goan). +
            • Building an optimized agent Ingram for information gathering reactive system on the Internet. +(C. T. Kwok). +
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            +SPIN is an extensible operating system kernel that +supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and +implementations through direct application control, while still +maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation. +

            +SPIN allows applications to load code into the kernel at +runtime. Because it runs in the kernel, this extension code can access +hardware and other operating systems services with with almost no +overhead (basically a procedure call), and data can be passed by +reference, rather than copied. The SPIN kernel itself provides +a core set of interfaces and capabilities to basic resources. These +are used by collections of extensions to implement general system +services such as address spaces, IPC, threads, and networking. All +extension code (and most of the kernel) is written in the typesafe language Modula-3. The property of +typesafety prevents extensions from crashing the system by attempting +to manipulate arbitrary pieces of code or data. +

            +SPIN runs on DEC Alpha workstations. We're using it to write +both specialized applications such as network video systems, as well +as for supporting general purpose UNIX programs. + +

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            + +Dynamic compilation enables optimizations based on the values of +invariant data computed at run-time. Using the values of these +run-time constants, a dynamic compiler can eliminate their memory +loads, perform constant propagation and folding, remove branches they +determine, and fully unroll loops they bound. However, the performance +benefits of the more efficient, dynamically-compiled code are offset +by the run-time cost of the dynamic compile. Our approach to dynamic +compilation strives for both fast dynamic compilation and high-quality +dynamically-compiled code: the programmer annotates regions of the +programs that should be compiled dynamically; a static, optimizing +compiler automatically produces pre-optimized machine-code templates, +using a pair of dataflow analyses that identify which variables will +be constant at run-time; and a simple, dynamic compiler copies the +templates, patching in the computed values of the run-time constants, +to produce optimized, executable code. Our work targets general- +purpose, imperative programming languages, initially C. Initial +experiments applying dynamic compilation to C programs have produced +speedups ranging from 1.2 to 1.8. + +

            We are part of the SPIN +project. Eventually, our system will be used to dynamically +compile code in the SPIN kernel, for example the SPIN +event dispatcher. However, we are also actively exploring other +possible applications of dynamic compilation, such as in +virtual-machine interpreters. + +

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            ZPL is a new array-based programming language suitable for most +computations that would previously have been written in Fortran 77: + +

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    +The crucial problem facing today's high-speed microprocessors is maintaining +high processor utilization in the face of long instruction and memory +latencies. To +alleviate this problem, modern processors issue multiple instructions per +cycle (i.e., superscalars), or interleave the execution of different +threads in different cycles (multithreaded processors). Ultimately, though, +both techniques are limited by the amount of parallelism available within a +single thread in a single cycle.
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    + Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) is a technique that permits multiple +independent threads to issue instructions to a superscalar's functional +units in a single cycle. SMT combines the multiple-instruction-issue +features of wide superscalar processors with the latency-hiding ability +of multithreaded architectures. On an SMT processor, all hardware contexts +are active simultaneously, competing each cycle for all available resources. +This dynamic sharing of processor resources enables SMT to exploit +thread-level and instruction-level parallelism interchangeably; both forms +of parallelism can be effectively used to increase processor utilization. +

    +Our studies have +demonstrated that simultaneous multithreading significantly improves +processor throughput and performance on both multiprogrammed and parallel +workloads. We have shown that these performance gains can be achieved +in an architecture with only minimal extensions to modern out-of-order +superscalar processors.
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    +There has been considerable interest recently in employing simple +observer behaviors that either make the recovery of scene properties +easier (e.g., fixation), or combine simple behaviors in order to +perform complex tasks such as navigation and obstacle avoidance. Our +work focuses on the ability of an active observer to control the point +of observation to perform tasks involving the exploration of an object. +The developed behaviors that are provably-correct, make +simple motion decisions that are based on the observed local geometry +of the scene, and require minimal processing of each image. +

    + +We first consider the task of recovering the local shape of the +surface at a selected point. Our approach is based on the general +observation that some positions provide more information about an object +than others. The existence of such special viewpoints can be +exploited only if the observer is mobile and has an efficient and +deterministic strategy for reaching them. We show that the local +shape-recovery task can be achieved using a simple and qualitative +strategy for smoothly controlling the point of observation until the viewing +direction is "aligned" with a principal direction at the selected +point. Second, we consider the task of deriving a global description +of an object. We formulate global surface reconstruction as the +qualitative task of smoothly controlling the point of observation +so that the visible rim "slides" over a maximal, connected, +reconstructible region. We show that this task can be provably achieved +for arbitrary smooth surfaces by attempting to maintain a well-defined +geometric relationship between the point of observation +and the viewed surface. +

    + +Our approach suggests that the ability to smoothly control the point of +observation can lead to provably-correct behaviors for achieving +both local and global tasks (e.g., scene exploration, 3D navigation) +while also simplifying per-frame computations. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^computer-vision^projects^snakes.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^computer-vision^projects^snakes.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f334155 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^computer-vision^projects^snakes.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + Deformable Contours: Modeling, Extraction, Detection and Classification + + + +

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    Kok Fung Lai, Roland Chin

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    +We have developed an integrated approach to modeling, extracting, detecting +and classifying deformable contours directly from noisy images. We have +conducted a case study on regularization, formulation and initialization of +active contour models (snakes). Using the minimax principle, we derived a +regularization criterion whereby the values can be automatically and implicitly +determined along the contour. Furthermore, we formulated a set of energy +functionals which yield snakes that contain Hough transform as a special case. +Subsequently, we considered the problem of modeling and extracting arbitrary +deformable contours from noisy images. We combined a stable, invariant and +unique contour model with Markov random fields to yield prior +distribution that exerts +influence over an arbitrary global model while allowing for deformation. Under +the Bayesian framework, contour extraction turns into posterior estimation, +which is in turn equivalent to energy minimization in a generalized active +contour model. Finally, we integrated these lower-level visual tasks with +pattern recognition processes of detection and classification. Based on the +Nearman-Pearson lemma, we derived the optimal detection and classification +tests. As the summation is peaked in most practical applications, +only small regions +need to be considered in marginalizing the distribution. The validity of our +formulation has been confirmed by extensive and rigorous experimentation. + +

    +GSNAKE software is available + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^computer-vision^projects^visad.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^computer-vision^projects^visad.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6b2c11e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^computer-vision^projects^visad.html @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ + + + VIS-AD: Data Visualization based on Lattices + + + +

    VIS-AD: Data Visualization based on Lattices

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    Bill Hibbard, Brian Paul, Chuck Dyer

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    +We are defining a foundation for data visualization based on the +idea that a visualization process is a function from a set of +data objects, called a data model, to a set of displays, called +a display model. A prototype system called +VIS-AD +has been implemented based upon our ideas. + +

    +We are guided by the following principles: +

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    1. +Scientists develop mathematical models of nature, and data objects +represent the objects of mathematical models. Mathematical objects +frequently contain infinite precision real numbers and functions +with infinite domains, whereas computer data objects contain +finite amounts of information and are thus approximations to the +mathematical objects they represent. +
    2. +Computer displays contain finite amounts of information (i.e., +they contain finite numbers of pixels, their colors are chosen +from finite palettes, animation sequences contain finite numbers +of frames, etc.) and are thus approximations to ideal displays. +
    3. +Because of the close relationship between data and computation, +a data model should be appropriate for the data objects of a computational +model such as a programming language. +
    4. +The purpose of data visualization is to communicate the information +content of data objects. In particular, we define expressiveness +conditions on the mapping from data objects to displays such that +displays should encode the facts about data objects, and only +those facts. +
    5. +A visualization system should be complete in the sense that it +implements any function from data objects to displays satisfying +the expressivenss conditions. +
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    +We can define an order relation between data objects based on +how precisely they approximate mathematical objects, and we +can define an order relation between displays based on how +precisely they approximate ideal displays (i.e., based on voxel +resolution, etc.). These order relations define lattices of +data objects and displays. Therefore we can model the visualization +process as a function D:U --> V from a lattice U of data objects +to a lattice V of displays. We can interpret the expressiveness +conditions in this context and show that D satisfies the +expressiveness conditions if and only if it is a lattice isomorphism. + +

    +We can define a particular lattice US appropriate for scientific +data objects. These data objects are built up from primitive +variables that we call scalars (e.g., time, latitude, radiance, +and temperature) by tuple and array data type constructors +(e.g., "array[time] of temperature" is a data type appropriate +for a time series of temperatures). Thus the lattice US contains +the data objects of a scientific programming language. We can +also define a particular lattice VV of displays, in which a display +is a set of voxels. Each voxel is specified by a set of graphics +primitives that we call display scalars, e.g., a pixel's location +and size in a volume, its color, and its place in an animation +sequence. + +

    +We can show that functions D: US --> VV satisfying the expressiveness +conditions are just the class of functions defined by mappings from +the scalars used for primitive variables in data objects to the +display scalars that specify graphics primitives of voxels. Of +course, designers of scientific displays already assume that +primitive variables are mapped to graphics primitives. For example, +given a data object of type "array[time] of temperature", it is +natural to display it as a graph with time along one axis and +temperature along another. The remarkable thing is that we +do not have to take this way of designing displays as an assumption, +but that it is a consequence of the more fundamental expressiveness +conditions. + +

    +We are developing and implementing a system called +VIS-AD +that allows scientists to experiment with algorithms, steer their +computations, and visualize the data objects they create in their +programs. The lattice US defines the data objects of the +VIS-AD programming language, the system implements the lattice VV +of displays, and data can be displayed using any function that +satisfies the expressiveness conditions (however, the implementation +is not quite precise). Just as data flow systems define a +user interface for controlling data display based on abstraction +of the rendering pipeline, the VIS-AD system defines a user interface +for controlling data display based on the abstraction of +mappings from scalars to display scalars. + +

    +It is possible to define data lattices for the recursively defined +data types (i.e., complex linked types such as trees) used in +general-purpose programming languages, and for the abstract data +types and object classes in object-oriented programming languages. + +

    +Lattices provide a rigorous foundation for visualization. In particular, +they can help us to develop an analytical alternative to the usual +approach of defining a visualization process D constructively by +writing a special-purpose program for computing a display D(u) for +a specific data object u. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^condor^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^condor^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6cc8edd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^condor^ @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +Condor Project Homepage + +

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    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^coral^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^coral^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43e29c03 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^coral^ @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + +Coral Database Project + + + +

    Coral Database Project

    +
    + +

    Document Contents:

    + +

    + +

    See Also:

    +

    +
    + +

    Objective:

    + +The objective of the CORAL project is to develop a robust and efficient +deductive database system, and to investigate its use in various +application domains. Several of the algorithms underlying the Coral +system have been developed by members of the group during the duration +of the project (since 1988). +
    + +

    Overview:

    + +Coral is a deductive system which supports a rich declarative language, +and an interface to C++ which allows for a combination of declaritive +and imperative programming. The declarative query language supports +general Horn clauses augmented with complex terms, set-grouping, +aggregation, negation, and relations with tuples that contain +(universally quantified) variables. A CORAL declarative program can +be organized as a collection of interacting modules. The CORAL +implementation supports a wide range of evaluation strategies, and +automatically chooses an efficient evaluation strategy for each module +in the program. In addition, users are permitted to guide query optimization, +if desired, by selecting from among a wide range of control choices at +the level of each module. +

    +The CORAL system provides imperative constructs such as update, insert +and delete rules. CORAL also has an interface with C++, and users can +program in a combination of declarative CORAL and C++ extended with +CORAL primitives. A high degree of extensibility is provided by allowing +C++ programmers to use the class structure of C++ to enhance the CORAL +implemenation. CORAL provides support for both main-memory and +disk-resident data. Disk-resident data is supported using the +EXODUS +storage mananger, which also provides transaction management in a +client-server environment. +


    + +

    Release Information:

    + +The current release of Coral is Version 1.5, released October 10, 1996. +To install Coral on your system, then grab the tar file you want. +The nobin version contains only the source code, requiring +you to compile Coral. The other versions include pre-made binaries for +the indicated machine type. +

    + +Click on a file to grab it:

    + +

    + +

    +To stay informed of new releases, you can add yourself to Coral's announcemnt + mailing list +which recieves announcements of releases and other relevant information. +Releases are also announced on the newsgroup comp.lang.misc. +

    + +You may also submit questions, comments, + or bug reports for coral. +

    +Or send mail to: +

    +coral@cs.wisc.edu +
    +
    + +

    Last Modified:

    + +October 10, 1996 +

    + +

    +Shawn Flisakowski / flisakow@cs.wisc.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^cpnet^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^cpnet^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1c93330d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^cpnet^ @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ + + +Complementarity Problem Net: Algorithms and Applications + + + + +

    Complementarity Problem NET

    + +As a result of more than three decades of research, the subject of +complementarity problems, with its diverse applications in engineering, +economics, and sciences, has become a well-established and fruitful +discipline within mathematical programming. Several monographs +and surveys have documented the basic theory, algorithms, and applications +of complementarity problems and their role in optimization theory. +

    +This page serves as a center for information regarding research in +complementarity problems. As such there is a listing of meetings +of interest to the community, some pointers to software for +complementarity problems as well as links to other pages of interest. +A listing of researchers and some application areas are also given. +

    + +


    + +

    Table of Contents

    + +
  • + Directory of Researchers in Complementarity +
  • + Software for Complementarity Problems +
  • + Applications of Complementarity +
  • + Relevant Web Links +
  • + +
    + + +

    +Directory of Complementarity Researchers +

    +
    + + +

    Software for Complementarity Problems

    +
    + +
      +
    • + +MCPLIB: + +A collection of nonlinear mixed complementarity problems, problem +description, and how to access the GAMS source files for +these problems. + +
    • + +Complementarity Toolbox for MATLAB: + +This (evolving) freely available toolbox consists of several mex and +m-files. These allow all the MCPLIB problems to be accessed from +MATLAB without access to GAMS. The mex files give function +evaluations and sparse Jacobian evaluations. Machine specific +versions can be downloaded. +The PATH solver is also available in this toolbox, more details below. + +
    • + +Solver Interface to GAMS: + +This describes a library of routines that are +available to help hook your solver to the GAMS/MCP modeling language. +Contact steve@gams.com, rutherford@colorado.edu or ferris@cs.wisc.edu +for further details. + +
    • + +MILES: + +MILES is an extension of the classical +Josephy-Newton method for NCP in which the solution to each linearized +subproblem is computed via Lemke's almost-complementary pivot algorithm. +This Newton point is used to define +the Newton direction, which is then used in a damped +linesearch. The merit function used measures both the violation in +feasibility and in complementarity. MILES also employs a restart +procedure in cases where the Newton point cannot be computed due to +termination in a secondary ray. +Every linearized subproblem is rescaled to equilibrate the elements +appearing in the data of the subproblem. + +
    • + +PATH: + +(Runs under GAMS/MCP +or directly under MATLAB): +The PATH solver applies techniques similar +to those used in Newton methods for smooth systems to a +nonsmooth reformulation of the MCP. The algorithm +consists of a sequence of major iterations, each consisting of an +approximation or linearization step similar to that of MILES, +the construction of a path +to the Newton point (the solution to the approximation), and a +possible search of this path. When the Newton point does not exists or the +path cannot be entirely constructed, a step along the partially +computed path is taken before the problem is relinearized. A +nonmonotone watchdog strategy is employed in applying the path search; +this helps avoid convergence to local minima of the norm function for +the underlying nonsmooth equation and keeps the number of function +evaluations required as small as possible. A list of solver options +is given in the document + +
    • +NE/SQP: The NE/SQP algorithm is based upon +reformulating the NCP as a system of nonsmooth equations. +The NE/SQP algorithm implemented as a GAMS/MCP solver, its robustness +improved using a proximal perturbation strategy giving the +QPCOMP algorithm. +The nonsmoothness of the equations is +handled using directional derivatives of H. + +
    • + +SMOOTH + +The SMOOTH algorithm is based upon +reformulating the NCP as a system of nonsmooth equations and then +approximately solving a sequence of smooth approximations, which lead +to a zero of the nonsmooth system. +At each iteration, +a smooth approximation to the original system is formed where the +accuracy of the approximation is determined by the residual of the +current point. This is implemented as a GAMS/MCP system. + +
    • + +Other solvers +have been implemented as subsystems of GAMS and are compared in this paper. + +
    + +
    + + +

    Applications of Complementarity

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    • Engineering +and Economic Applications of Complementarity Problems. +This paper lists many of the known applications of complementarity problems. +
    • MPSGE: A preprocessor for the GAMS modeling language that +allows economic equilibrium problems to be formulated easily. See the +GAMS home page for further information. +
    • NEMS +The National Energy Modeling System. There are several papers on related +algorithms +and a paper giving an +overview of the project. +
    + +
    + + +

    Relevant Web Links

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    + + +
    +Last modified: October 24, 1996 by Michael C. Ferris +
    + ferris@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^exodus^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^exodus^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a75e509 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^exodus^ @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +
    +EXODUS Project Home Page + +

    EXODUS - An Extensible Object-Oriented Database System Toolkit +

    +NOTE: Document is under construction. +
    + +
    + + +The Exodus project has been succeded by the + +SHORE project but we still provide minimal support for users. +

    + +Both the + +Exodus Storage Manager and a compiler for the E persistent +programming language +, +are available via ftp on ftp.cs.wisc.edu. +No licenses are required. +If more information is needed contact +

    +exodus@cs.wisc.edu +
    +

    + +

    Principal Investigators

    + + +

    See Also:

    + + +

    Date Prepared:

    + +19 April 1994

    + +

    +Michael Zwilling / zwilling@cs.wisc.edu. +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^paradise^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^paradise^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..649f3164 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^paradise^ @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +
    +The Paradise Project +
    + + + +

    Paradise - A Parallel Database System for GIS Applications.

    + +
    +

    Document Contents:

    + + + +

    See Also:

    + + + + +
    + +

    Objective:

    + +The objective of the Paradise project is to design, implement, and +evaluate a scalable, parallel geographic information system that is +capable of storing and manipulating massive data sets. By applying +object-oriented and parallel database technologies to the problem of +storing and manipulating geographic information we hope to +significantly advance the size and complexity of GIS data sets that +can be successfully stored, browsed, and queried. + + +

    Client Server Paradise:

    +Paradise is a database +system aimed at handling GIS types of applications. Paradise provides +a graphical user interface for querying and browsing the database and +supports a subset of SQL for issuing ad-hoc queries. Paradise +provides an extended-relational data model for modeling GIS +applications. In addition to support for the base data types such as +integer, real, and string, Paradise has built-in support for raster, +polygon, polyline, point, circle, and video (mpeg images) data. +Paradise uses SHORE as its underlying persistent object manager. + +

    +The Paradise front end allows you to display objects with spatial +attributes on a 2-D map. The map provides a layered display for +overlapping spatial attributes. Each layer corresponds to one query. +You can customize the ordering and display of the layers by selecting +color, labelling, and other display attributes for each query. + +

    +The database can be queried either with a graphical interface or with +ad-hoc queries. The graphical interface can be be used to issue +implicit spatial queries by zooming, clicking, and sketching a +rubber-banded box. For ad-hoc queries, Paradise provides a query +composer. Menus in the query composer provide access to the database +schema to assist in query composition. Query results can either be +viewed on the 2-D map, if they have spatial attributes, or they can be +displayed in a table so that you can browse the tuples in the result. +The front end also provides context-sensitive help. + +

    +Paradise supports a subset of SQL for issuing ad-hoc queries. To SQL +we have added the ability to invoke methods defined on the extended +set of types. For example, you can calculate the area of a polygon by +using the method polygon.area(). Paradise also supports the standard +database operations including create and drop database, create and +drop extent, create and drop indices, insert, and update. + +

    +The current version of Paradise employs a client-server architecture. +The front-end ships queries in our SQL syntax to the Paradise +server for execution. After executing the query, the server ships the +result objects back to the client. The Paradise server is +multi-threaded so that multiple clients can connect to the same +server. In designing and implementing the Paradise sever, careful +attention was paid to insure that the system could efficiently process +queries (especially those involving spatial attributes) on large +volumes of data. + +


    +

    Samples of the Paradise Frontend

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    + + +


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    Contact Information:

    + +

    +

    +Paradise Project
    +ATTN: Prof. David J. DeWitt
    +University of Wisconsin-Madison
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706
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    +Email: paradise@cs.wisc.edu +
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    SHORE - A High-Performance, Scalable, Persistent Object Repository

    + +
    + +Document Contents: + + +See Also: + +
    +

    +Objective: +

    + +The objective of the SHORE project is to design, implement, and +evaluate a persistent object system that will serve the needs of a wide +variety of target applications including hardware and software CAD +systems, persistent programming languages, geographic information +systems, satellite data repositories, and multi-media applications. +Shore expands on the basic capabilities of the widely-used +EXODUS +Storage Manager (developed at Wisconsin, funded by + ARPA ) in a number of +ways including support for typed objects, multiple programming +languages, a "Unix-like" hierarchical name space for named objects, and +a Unix-compatible interface to objects with a "text" field. This +interface is intended to ease the transition of applications from the +Unix file system environment to Shore as existing Unix tools such as vi +and cc will be able to store their data in Shore objects without +modification (basically a Unix file becomes either a single Shore +object or the text field of a more complex object).

    +


    +

    +Overview: +

    +SHORE is something of a hybrid system by nature, inheriting +characteristics both from object-oriented database systems and from +file systems. This section briefly describe the basic features of +SHORE. The paper, + +Shoring Up Persistent Applications, +describes SHORE in much greater detail. + +SHORE has three major goals: +
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    • Scalability +
    • Support for hardware and language heterogeneity +
    • Support for existing, file-based applications +
    + +When the SHORE project began 3 years ago, these goals were unique +among the research and commercial OODBMS community. While the + ODMG effort +has also concentrated on providing some degree of support for language +heterogeneity (which, in turn, facilitates hardware heterogeneity), +SHORE remains distinguished by its focus on scalability and support +for applications that depend on the Unix file system for persistent +storage. Furthermore, since the SHORE data model (SDL) is basically + +compatible with the ODMG data model (ODL), +we expect that much of the technology that we develop can eventually be +transferred to the commercial sector. + +

    Scalable Architecture

    +SHORE's software architecture is unique is several ways. +First, SHORE uses a symmetric, peer-to-peer distributed +architecture. In SHORE, every participating processor runs a +SHORE server process whether or not the processor has SHORE data disks +attached. The software has been designed to be scalable; +it can run on a single processor, a network of workstations, or +a large parallel processor such as the Intel Paragon or IBM SP1/2. +This design is in contrast to the client-server architecture +used by EXODUS and all the OODBMS vendors. While a client-server +architecture is fine for a design environment such as is typically +used in software and hardware CAD efforts, it is not scalable. +

    +The second unique feature of the SHORE architecture is its notion +of a ``value-added'' server. By structuring the software that runs +in the server with extensibility in mind, it is relatively simple for +users to build application-specific servers. For example, the + +Paradise project +is already using the SHORE server to build a geographic information system for + NASA's +EOSDIS project. + +

    +We feel that these two unique pieces of technology will play a +important role in a variety of future research and commercial endeavors. +For example, the digital libraries of the future will almost certainly +depend on the availability of scalable, persistent object technology. +Such systems are going to store, retrieve, manipulate, and transmit +objects containing video and pictures as well as text. While +current OODBMS products could be used, these systems are oriented +toward dealing with gigabytes, and not terabytes, of data. +Customizability is equally important. The indexing, retrieval, +and query processing mechanisms needed for a digital library +are very different from those required for a geographic information +system. + +

    Language and Hardware Heterogeneity

    + +Objects in SHORE are typed. SHORE provides a single, language-neutral +type system that is used to define the types of all SHORE objects. +This type system is embodied in the SHORE Data Language (SDL), +which is the language in which SHORE object types are defined. +SDL enhances the OMG data model IDL with support for database +features such as bulk types (e.g., sets and lists) and persistence. +The provision of typed persistent objects simplifies the task of +supporting heterogeneous hardware environments and makes it feasible +to support access to persistent objects from multiple programming +languages, which is a key objective of the SHORE project. +As mentioned earlier, SDL is quite closely related to ODL, +the language-neutral object type definition language that was +recently proposed as a standard by the OODB vendor consortium ODMG. +In terms of its emphasis, however, ODMG has largely concentrated on +providing a standardized interface to existing C++ oriented OODBs. +Our focus is on support for inter-language object sharing within +a large name-space of objects. + +

    Support for Existing, File-based Applications

    + +A major goal of SHORE is to enable applications that currently +use untyped, byte-oriented files for their persistent data, +flattening and un-flattening their data each time it is accessed, +to stop doing so. +Such applications should be able to store their data as typed, structured +objects for more convenient, type-safe, intra- and inter-program data sharing. +Our ultimate hope is that SHORE will displace byte-oriented +file systems such as the Unix file system. +

    +SHORE provides two major services from a file system standpoint. First, +to support object naming and space management in a world with many +persistent objects, SHORE provides a flexible, tree-structured, +Unix-like name-space in which all persistent objects are reachable, +either directly or indirectly. Doing so gives SHORE users +a familiar framework in which to register individual +persistent objects (termed "registered" objects), the roots of +large persistent data structures, or bulk sets of unnamed objects (termed +"anonymous" objects). The realization of this framework involves +several different kinds of SHORE file system objects, including +directories, pools (which are files containing anonymous objects), +symbolic links, and cross references. +

    +SHORE provides two mechanisms to ease the transition of legacy Unix +applications such as compilers, editors, and CAD systems from +traditional byte-stream files to SHORE. +First, for applications that can be re-linked, SHORE provides a standard +Unix-compatible file system interface (e.g. open, close, read, +write, mkdir, chdir,.). +In order to make access to SHORE objects via Unix file system calls +possible, the definer of a SHORE object type can optionally designate one +variable-length byte string or character string attribute of the object as +being the object's "Unix data". Programs that attempt to read an object +through SHORE counterparts of the Unix file system calls +will only see this portion of the object. For legacy programs that +wish to do so without being re-linked, it is possible to NFS-mount a +SHORE file system and access the Unix data +contained in its objects directly. This makes it feasible for both +new and old applications to access the same set of objects. +While old applications can only access the "Unix data" component +of the object, new applications can define and access other, more +structured, attributes of the object. + +


    + +

    +Release Information: +

    +Below is the latest time table for the release of SHORE. +These dates are approximate and subject to change. +If you have any questions, contact +
    +shore_support@cs.wisc.edu. +
    + +

    Beta Release (0.9)

    +On May 3, 1995 we had our first beta release. + +

    Beta Release (0.9.3)

    + +The second Beta-rlease of Shore (version 0.9.3) + is now available (Sept 18, 1995). +It includes improved documentation, more complete +implementations of many SDL features, many bug fixes, and ports to +Solaris, HP-UX, Linux. + +

    Version 1.0

    +On August 6, 1995 we released Shore, version 1.0. +Gzip'd tar files of the source, documentation and a binary release (sparc and +pentium solaris 2.5), can be found at + +<ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/shore/1.0/> +. + +
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    Apt #2, Madison,
    WI-53705, USA
    Department of Computer Sciences,
    1210, W.Dayton Street,
    #3360, Madison,
    WI-53706, USA
    (608) 232-1894 (608) 262-9275
    +

    + + +
    + +Some other interesting links: + + + + +

    You can + finger me to find my whereabouts. + +


    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~alain^alain.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~alain^alain.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..02797d3a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~alain^alain.html @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + + +Alain Kägi's Home Page + + + +
    +

    Alain Kägi

    + +
    +
    +
    + +
    +
    + (click here for a larger picture.) +
    +
    +The largest carnivore that ever lived.
    +
    +
    +Last modified Sat Sep 9 14:14:55 by Alain Kägi + (alain@cs.wisc.edu)
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    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~allex^allex.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~allex^allex.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d109b3e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~allex^allex.html @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + Carolyn Allex's Home Page + + + +
    + + + +

    Carolyn F. Allex

    +
    +Graduate Student
    +Biotechnology Training Program Trainee

    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, Wisconsin USA 53706

    + +E-mail: allex@cs.wisc.edu
    +Telephone: (608) 258-7420
    +Fax: (608) 258-7439
    +
    +

    +Advisor: Professor Jude W. Shavlik +

    +Interests: +

    +Computational biology, DNA sequencing, protein folding, artificial intelligence, machine learning, neural networks +
    +

    +Education: +

    +MS Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Madison +
    +BS Computer Science, Purdue University +
    +BS Education, Mankato State University +
    +

    + +


    + +

    Related Links

    + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~amir^amir.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~amir^amir.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bfc52b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~amir^amir.html @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + +Amir's Home Page + + + + + + + + + + +

    +
    +

    Amir Roth

    +

    Delphi32 maven, on the 60-day DL, "that guy on that show"

    + 1028 Erin St #3
    + Madison, WI 53715
    + 608-256-9743
    +
    + CS 6360
    + 608-262-6614
    + FAX: 608-262-9777
    +
    + amir@cs.wisc.edu +

    + An occasionaly updated copy of my resume (CVTE). +

    + "The truth is out there!" + +
    +
    + +[PL group | +PL Seminar | +Arch group | +Arch Seminar | +CS640 | +CS838] + +

    This week's hot research topics

    +
      +
    • Implementing a compiler using just the C preprocessor. +
    • Delegating work to your project partners. +
    • Setting off airport metal detectors. +
    + +

    The ins and outs of my existence

    + +I am graduate student in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. My new advisor, Guri Sohi, and I are looking into methods of alleviating data dependences in Multiscalar programs using the distributed register file. Multiscalar programs are all that and a side of curly fries.

    + +I have a BS in Physics from Yale University and an advanced degree in nail design from Valley Beauty School. Physics is interesting, but my beauty degree is much more practical.

    + +I live with my girlfriend Marci and our two cats, Joe and Charlie. Marci also went to Yale, and now she is getting a masters in public policy from LaFollette Institute. One day, she is going to be president. In the meantime, she likes to solve linear regression problems, try out wacky recipes she finds in magazines and watch 'Party of Five'.

    + +I like eggplant, which most people think is weird.

    + +Anyway, I promised the ins and outs... + +
      +
    • In: Subba. Out: My ex-officemates Mac Daddy and Mr. November. +
    • In: Two titanium screws. Out: My ACL. +
    • In: Desi Relaford. Out: Terry Mulholland. +
    • In: Oxygen. Out: Carbon dioxide. +
    + +

    Areas of Vague Interest

    +
      +
    • Programming languages, program analysis, and super-whack compiler optimizations. +
    • Parallel algorithms. +
    • Theory (good for the soul) +
    • Analysis, evaluation, modeling and performance enhancement of my three-point shot +
    • All things big and scary +
    + +

    Areas of Rabid Interest

    +
      +
    • The love. If you don't know what I am talking about, you better leave this page at once, never to return. +
    • Hmmm. What AM I interested in? +
    + + +

    Super Handy

    + + +

    Super Icky

    +
      +
    • The news. My friend Barb writes articles for these guys, I'm not going to read them but you can if you want. (Just kidding, Barb) +
    • My friend Drew's home page at Cornell. +
    • David's home page at CMU. And you think I'm wierd. +
    • A page featuring my friend Sue, and my friend by association Kemin. +
    + +
    +
    +Last modified: Sun Mar 17 17:26:03 1996 by Amir Roth +
    + amir@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ammons^ammons.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ammons^ammons.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..84467316 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ammons^ammons.html @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + + +This page is not under construction. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~amos^amos.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~amos^amos.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7730c71e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~amos^amos.html @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ + + +Amos Ron's Home Page + + + + + + + + +
    +
    key words for search engines: approximation theory, splines, wavelets, box +splines, radial basis functions, shift-invariant spaces, approximation to +scattered data, multiquadrics, thin-plate splines
    + + +

    + +
    +to my homepage

    + + + +
    + + + +
    +

    Amos Ron

    +
    +Associate Professor
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin-Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    + +Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1685 USA

    +E-mail: amos@cs.wisc.edu +
    +Telephone: (608) 262-6621
    +Fax: (608) 262-9777
    + + +
    +
    +

    + + + + + +

    +Amos Ron's Home Page is presently under + + + +

    +

    +

    +

    + +

    +

    +

    Table of links

    +At present, only + items are accessible. +

    + +

    + +
    + +

    +

    +If you are here in order to download the paper
    + +Affine systems: the analysis of the analysis operator +
    +of Zuowei Shen and me, choose between the following versions:
    +if you are using Unix, click +HERE, to get a compressed version.
    +Otherwise, download the uncompressed version from +HERE.
    +If none works, our ftp server may be down. Try then to get a copy directly +from my account +HERE. +
    + + +

    +

    +For CS513 handouts and email, click +HERE
    +
    + + +

    + +

    +Click +my vita if you want to see my vita. +
    + +

    +

    +List of various publications, including abstracts. + +
    +

    +

    +Selected + articles +of mine. +
    +

    +

    +Information about anonymous ftp site. +Carl de Boor and I maintain an ftp site at + ftp.cs.wisc.edu. +The site contains +postscript and compressed postscript files of various articles of the +approximation theory group at UW. Also found there are technical files +concerning TeX, vi and more, that should be useful to the general public. +I recommend that you click the + +read.me file, which provides a list of available files, +click there those that you wish to view (on-line), +view them on-line, and download those you wish to. +
    +

    +

    +My Ph.D. students, +including information about their research and +publications. +
    +

    +

    +My main areas of interest, together with a short +summary of my present research and future goals in each one of these. +
    +

    +

    +The activity of the Approximation Theory group at the Univeristy of +Wisconsin, Madison. +
    +

    +

    +The activity of the + +Numerical Analysis group here. +
    +

    +

    +Links to home pages of other +people in the approximation theory community can be +found HERE
    +
    +

    +

    +Miscellaneous topics and activities. +
    +

    +

    +Finally, +
    +
    +

    +


    +

    + +

    +

    Please deposit any comments you have in my mailbox + +

    + +


    +

    +

    + +
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    Andy Therber

    + +
    +Office:	7351 CS&S
    +Phone:	265-2311
    +email:	andyt@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +
    + +

    Zoo +

    Resume +

    Bookmarks +

    Applets + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arvind^arvind.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arvind^arvind.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..671667c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~arvind^arvind.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + Ranga + + + + + +

    Arvind Ranganathan

    + +

    + +

    + + + + About Me! +

    + + + + My erstwhile workplace +

    + + + + My present workplace +

    + + + + Indiaworld +

    + + + + The fascinating world of Escher +

    + + + + A collection of classic papers in Computer Science +

    + + + + Finger to see if I am logged on! +

    + +


    + +
    +Arvind Ranganathan / + arvind@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ashisht^ashisht.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ashisht^ashisht.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71baea5d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ashisht^ashisht.html @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + + +Ashish's Home Page + + + +

    Ashish Thusoo

    + +

    I'm a graduate student in the +Department of Computer Science at the +University of Wisconsin, Madison. I come from + India, and had +my undergraduate education at the Indian +Institute of Technology, Delhi. The +Department of CS at IITD is a fantastic place and worth visiting. + +

    If you'd like to contact me, you can +finger me to find my whereabouts. +Alternatively, you can send email to me at ashisht@cs.wisc.edu . + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ashraf^ashraf.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ashraf^ashraf.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6f2243fd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ashraf^ashraf.html @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + +Ashraf Aboulnaga's Home Page + + +

    Ashraf Aboulnaga

    +
    + +Computer Sciences Department + (Room 3310)
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton St.
    +Madison - WI 53706
    +USA
    +Phone: (608) 262-1721
    +E-mail: ashraf@cs.wisc.edu +
    + +

    Education

    +
      +
    • MS in Computer Science, Alexandria University, + Alexandria, + Egypt, July 1996. +
    • BS in Computer Science, Alexandria University, + Alexandria, + Egypt, June 1993. +
    +
    + +

    CS132 Info

    + +
    + +

    Last modified: September 16, 1996 by Ashraf Aboulnaga. +(finger) +


    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~atkinson^atkinson.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~atkinson^atkinson.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24da08f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~atkinson^atkinson.html @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + + +The Phil Atkinson Home Page + + + + +

    The Phil Atkinson Home Page +

    +

    +

    Return to Glory: UCLA's Ed O'Bannon +

    UCLA's Ed O'Bannon after winning the NCAA basketball championship in Seattle, WA. +

    +
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    General Info

    + + + +
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    Current Research

    +
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      +
    • Sailing +
    • Horse back riding +
    • Scuba diving +
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    +
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    CS 552 Info

    +
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      +
    • Office Hours: TuTh 1:00-2:00pm or by appointment +
    + + +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bach^bach.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bach^bach.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6bdb2911 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bach^bach.html @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + + + Home Page of Eric Bach + + + + +

    + Eric Bach

    + +
    + Professor
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + telephone: (608) 262-1204
    + fax: (608) 262-9777
    + email: + bach@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1984
    +Interests: +Theoretical computer science, computational number theory, algebraic +algorithms, complexity theory, cryptography, six-string automata +

    + +


    + +

    Research Summary

    + +I am interested in how one uses computers to efficiently solve +algebraic and number-theoretic problems (example: how does one +tell if a 100-digit number is prime without examining all possible +factors?). These problems have intrinsic mathematical interest, +as well as applications to random number generation, codes for +reliable and secure information transmission, computer algebra, +and other areas.

    + +I am also interested in applying probability theory to the design +and analysis of algorithms. For example, if a large number is +composite, it can be proved so by a simple test that uses an auxiliary +number, called a `witness.' In practice one usually finds a witness +by direct search among the small primes. This leads to the following +natural question. How large is the least witness, as a function +of the number tested? In recent work, we have given an accurate +heuristic model, based on probabilistic assumptions, that allows +this, and similar questions, to be answered.

    + +

    Recent Publications +

    + +Improved approximations for Euler products, +Proc. CNTA-4 (Canadian Math. Soc. Proceedings, v. 15) , 1995.

    + +DNA models and algorithms for NP-complete problems (with A. Condon, +E. Glaser, S. Tanguay), +Proc. 11th Annual Conf. on Computational Complexity, 1996.

    + +Algorithmic Number Theory (Volume I: Efficient Algorithms) +(with J. Shallit), MIT Press, 1996. For info click on + +ANT-1. +

    + +

    +Curriculum Vitae +

    + +
    +
    + This page created July 30, 1996.
    + Email bach@cs.wisc.edu +to report errors. +
    +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^bart.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^bart.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac29ceba --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bart^bart.html @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + +Bart Miller's Home Page + + + + +
    +

    Barton P. Miller +
    +(bart@cs.wisc.edu)

    + +Professor
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA +
    + +University of Wisconsin -- Madison + +
    +

    + +

    +The following is a list of some of the things that I do. +


    +

    Research Projects:

    + + + +

    +[P] +Paradyn Parallel Performance Tools +

    + + + +

    +[F] +Fuzz Random Software Testing +

    + +

    Teaching:

    + + + +

    +[537] +CS537: Introduction to Operating Systems (Spring 1996) +

    + + + +

    +[638/699] +CS638/699: Honors Internet Seminar +

    + + + +

    +[736] +CS736: Advanced Operating Systems (Fall 1996) +

    + + +

    +[739] +CS739: Distributed Systems +

    + + + +

    +[U] +Director, Undergraduate Projects Lab +

    + + + +

    +[PhD] +My Ph.D. Graduates +

    + +

    Professional:

    + + + +

    +[H] +1996 Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Tools +

    + + + +

    +[H] +Monona Terrace (Frank Lloyd Wright) Convention Center Technical Advisory Group +

    + + +

    Personal:

    + + + +

    +[H] +My "Official" CS Department Home Page +

    + + + +

    +[A] +Some Family Photos +

    + + +


    +
    +
    +bart@cs.wisc.edu / Last modified: +Tue Aug 13 15:11:33 CDT 1996 +
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    +
    +
    + + + + + + + + +
    + + + +

    Benjamin Teitelbaum

    + + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin -- Madison
    + 1210 West Dayton Street, Rm. 3310
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +USA
    +
    +ben@cs.wisc.edu
    +

    +
    +
    + + +

    *Résumé

    + +

    *Quince +- "the Internet's ultimate word game"

    + +

    *Zillions of Bookmarks

    + +


    +

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^bestor.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^bestor.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..365768c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bestor^bestor.html @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ + + + +Gareth Bestor's Home Page + + + + +
    +

    Welcome to Gareth Bestor's Home Page

    + +
    + +
    + +

    Gareth S. Bestor

    +
    + Dissertator and Teaching Assistant
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin-Madison
    + 1210 West Dayton Street
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685, U.S.A.
    + Telephone: (608) 262-6601
    + Fax: (608) 262-9777
    + E-mail: bestor@cs.wisc.edu (click here for finger)
    + World-Wide-Web: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~bestor
    +
    + Systems Administrator
    + Data and Program Library Service
    + 1180 Observatory Drive
    + Madison, WI 53705, U.S.A.
    + Telephone: (608) 262-7962
    + E-mail: bestor@dpls.dacc.wisc.edu
    +
    + +

    Education:

    +
    + M.S. Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991
    + B.Sc. (honors) Computer Science, Massey University, New Zealand, 1989
    + B.Sc. Computer Science, Massey University, New Zealand, 1988
    + +
    + +
    + +

    Dissertation Research

    +
    +
    Title: +
    Structure from Motion: the Inverse Projection Problem

    + +

    + +
    +

    + +

    Abstract: +
    An important problem in computer vision is recovering the 3-D structure of a scene and the position of the observer within it from one or more projected 2-D images. This is essentially the inverse projection problem. Existing Structure-From-Motion (SFM) techniques solve this problem by examining multiple images projected from a rigid scene. However SFM has not been used extensively in practice because these techniques are very sensitive to noise, do not accurately model optical projection, or restrict the position of the observer and/or the structure of the scene. My research uses a new technique for solving the inverse projection problem called the Concurrent Projector Model which makes no assumptions about the scene other than it is rigid and no assumptions about the position of the observer. This technique uses a projector based model of projection instead of the camera based model traditionally used in SFM. As a result, the algorithm is defined for any geometric transformation in any dimension, not just 3-D perspective projection. For a given transformation and dimension the algorithm identifies when the inverse projection problem is under-constrained and specifies the minimum number of points and images required to solve it. The Concurrent Projector Model can also examine additional points and images to minimize the types of projection errors that occur in real-world applications by allowing the projectors to approximately intersect.

    + +This technique is currently being applied to the problem of robot navigation and exploration to both determine the position of a robot in an unknown environment and at the same time to map this environment.

    + +

    Advisor: +
    Prof. Charles R. Dyer

    + +

    Research Interests: +
    Computer and machine vision, vision-based robot navigation and exploration, 3-D computer graphics, virtual reality.

    +

    +

    +

    + +
    + +

    Teaching Duties for Spring 1995-96

    +
    +
    CS 110 Introduction to Computer Programming: +
    Sections 1 and 2 (FORTRAN)

    + + CS 110 is a one-credit course which covers the basic programming structures needed to prepare students for CS 310 and elementary engineering courses. No prior computer programming experience is required and only a basic knowledge of computers is assumed. The material covered enables students to write simple computer programs to solve engineering problems in elementary courses. All programming is done in FORTRAN. This course is intended for students who received little or no programming instruction in high school.

    + +These sections are taught entirely in the FORTRAN programming language and are intended primarily for engineering students and non-computer science majors.

    +

    +

    + +

    CS 302 Algebraic Language Programming: +
    Section 70 (FORTRAN)

    + + Construction of algorithms; problem solving; instruction and experience in the use of at least one procedure-oriented language (e.g., Pascal or Fortran); survey of other such languages, advanced programming techniques. Prereq: Advanced high school mathematical preparation or some college work in mathematics, statistics or logic; or consent of instructor. Open to Fr.

    + + This section is taught entirely in the FORTRAN programming language and is intended primarily for engineering students and non-computer science majors.

    +

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    + +
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    Other Pointers of Interest

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    Copyright © 1996 Gareth S. Bestor (bestor@cs.wisc.edu). Last modified January 30, 1996.
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    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~beyer^beyer.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~beyer^beyer.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c35cf4f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~beyer^beyer.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + +Kevin Beyer's Home Page + + + +

    Kevin S. Beyer

    + +beyer@cs.wisc.edu. + +

    +(caution: men at work...) +


    + + +Graduate Student and Research Assistant +

    + +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA
    +(608) 262-6607 +

    + +


    + +Advisor: Raghu Ramakrishnan +

    +Area of Interest: + Database Research +

    + +Research Projects: +

    +

    + +Course Information: +

    + +Instructing: + CS 302 +

    + +


    +
    +(beyer@cs.wisc.edu)
    +Mon May 23 20:07:07 CDT 1994 +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bezenek^bezenek.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bezenek^bezenek.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fca06fc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bezenek^bezenek.html @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + +Todd M. Bezenek's Home Page + + + + + + + + +
    +Todd +M. +Bezenek
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    +
    + + +
      + +
    • Back when the 6502 was introduced, RAM was actually faster than + CPUs...
      + -- From _Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present_ at + www.cs.uregina.ca/~bayko/cpu.html . + +
    • ``Windows NT is an express locomotive squeezed into a + skateboard-sized package...''
      + -- Helen Custer in _Inside Windows + NT_, Microsoft Press, 1993. + +
        + +
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        + +

        Current Courses

        + + +
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        Access Information

        + +
        + + Computer Sciences Department
        + University of Wisconsin
        + 1210 West Dayton Street
        + Madison, WI 53706

        + + Office: CS&S 1304
        + Phone: (608) 262-6601
        + Fax: (608) 262-9777
        + Home phone: (608) 238-6390
        + E-mail: + + bezenek@cs.wisc.edu + +
        + + +
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        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bockrath^bockrath.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bockrath^bockrath.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51c20478 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bockrath^bockrath.html @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ + + + Nathan Bockrath - Graduate Student + + + + + + +
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        Nathan Bockrath

        + Teaching Assistant
        + Graduate Student
        + Average Joe
        + + A picture of Nate. 23Kb, jpeg +

        To send me EMail click here:
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        +

        My CS 132 D Sections

        +Both Sections are held in B204 +
          +
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        + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bolo^bolo.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bolo^bolo.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4166c256 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~bolo^bolo.html @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ + + +Bolo + + + + +

        Bolo

        + +Greetings! I'm Bolo, although my parents +christened me Josef Thomas Burger when I rolled from the ways. +Call me +bolo... everyone, including my parents, does! + +

        I'm not quite sure who I am or what I do; here's the best +explanation I've developed so far. +In many ways the question who is a person is defined by +what that person does. +In my case, I'm a software engineer who develops semi-real-time +operating systems and utilities. +I've been doing that for the last 5 years. +Before that, I was a BSD Kernel Hacker and Unix system Administrator. + +

        I create things, and that's why I'm an engineer. + +An engineer applies science to the design and construction of "things", +and that's what I do. +You can't really call me a scientist, though I have a +Computer Sciences degree. +I'm more of ... a Mad Scientist!!! +The guy who pays me, David DeWitt, +(who is a scientist) shudders at my methodology. +On the other hand, I'm right most of the time. +It works for me, eh? + +

        When I'm not designing, architecting, and implementing new +operating system type things, I'm often doing the same +to other things. +Some of those other things are my FORTH system, Woodworking, +Home Control, Drawing, and Brewing Beer. + +

        To completely relax, try sleep -- it works wonders! +But sleep is not enough, although my +roommate disagrees with me. +Other pursuits which I enjoy are +flying, reading science fiction, +comic books, railroading (both prototype and model), and +role playing games. + +

        You may notice images of the most sublime striped creature, the +Tiger in appearing throughout my WWW pages. +Tiger has taken me for his own. +William Blake's poem +Tyger! Tyger! +puts words to the wonder of Tiger. + + +

        On the Road Again

        + +In a tremendous leap of insanity :-) I've purchased a +house! + +The address of my new place is +
        +Josef T. Burger +
        6301 East Gate Road +
        Monona, WI 53716-3910 +
        + +The new voice number is 608-223-0486. + +

        Boring Work

        + +Work at work drives me bananas. +It used to be fun, but now it's a grunge. +Either I've matured, or the jobs has changed over the years, perhaps +some of both. + +

        It seems like we get new parallel computers every other +month, and I have to beat them into +submission, while doing everything else under the sun, moon, and +stars. + +

        I'm currently working on the following projects for +Dave DeWitt, a world- +(in)famous database hacker! + +

          +
        • Gamma: A parallel relational database. +
        • OQL: An SQL-like query interpreter for object stores. +
        • Paradise + A Geographic Information System implemented with Shore. +
        • Shore: An object-oriented data store. +
        • WiSS: The WIsconsin Storage System. +
        • And whatever else needs to be done! +
        + +

        All this, and a whole lot more, occurs at the +Computer Sciences Department +of the +Madison Campus +of the +University of Wisconsin. +The campus is located in Madison, WI (USA) on a peninsula between +two of Madison's five lakes. + +

        Not so boring work

        + +In addition to my work for the UW, I also consult. +I don't provide solutions, but rather advice and technical +expertise. +Helping out Internet Providers, porting software to new +systems, reviving old computers, and other oddball tasks +are the kinds of things I do. +I'd tell you to +visit my web server +but I haven't had time to do anything there, so it's mostly +empty, except for the home pages of some friends. + +

        Other activities

        + +

        Uwvax

        +I operate the uwvax Usenet News +and UUCP site in my free time. "All the news thats fit to +print", or something along those lines. uwvax, +a CS department computer, has been part of Usenet, UUCP, +and the internet for longer than I've worked here. + +

        Along the same lines, I am also the Computer Sciences Department's +volunteer news master. +Much of that goes hand-in-hand with running uwvax. +However, trying to take care of 3 or 4 news readers across 5 or 6 different +architectures is a trying task. +I don't have much time to take care of that software. + +

        Organizations

        +I am a member of the following organizations. +I don't always agree with what they do, but they often +have a lot of good benefits, for both members and other users +of their communities. + + + +

        Blitz-Drinking

        + +When I was in school a horde of friends +and myself visited a local pub every Thursday night. +This place, The Essen Haus, imports beers from all over the world. +Slowly we worked our way through their entire selection. + +

        Over the years we've developed new acquaintances, and many +of them became part of our loftily-labelled +Blitz Drinking Society. +We're rather diverse ... some of the members don't drink! +We meet once a year at the Essen Haus during the time of +Octoberfest to have a weekend of fun. + +

        Chud has accumulated +a short history and whatnot +of this charade. + +


        +Bolo's Home Page + +
        +Last modified: +Tue Apr 2 23:31:48 CST 1996 + +
        Bolo (Josef Burger) +<bolo@cs.wisc.edu>
        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~brad^brad.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~brad^brad.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c6799647 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~brad^brad.html @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + +Brad's Home Page + + + +

        + + +

        Welcome! +

        Brad Thayer's Homepage

        +

        Not much here yet...

        + +
        + +Mail Me! +
        + +
        +

        Some links...

        + + + +
      • A link to the UW Computer Sciences Home Page . +
      • How about the cs 640 Intro to Networking Home Page? +
      • Or possibly the cs 736 Advanced Operating Systems Page? +
      • It would be foolish to neglect the cs 737 Computer Systems Modeling Page! +
      • You may be interested in thecs 132 Using Computers Home Page! +
      • You'll probably be bored, but check out the UW-CS Operating Systems Seminar +anyway. +
      • + +

        +

        J'aime beaucoup boire le café et le Dr. Pepper. +
        +
        +
        +
        + +

        +

        Badgers and Packers page +

        +
        +
        + +

        +Some other links...

        + + + +Web Search with Altavista Search Engine +
        + +Find Email Adresses World-Wide +
        + +The UW Jazz Page +
        + +Duane McLaughlin's Home Page +
        + +UW Athletics Home Page +
        +
        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~breach^breach.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~breach^breach.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0582e87f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~breach^breach.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + +Scott Breach's Home Page + + +
        +

        Scott Breach (breach@cs.wisc.edu)

        +
        + +
        +

        +Addresses
        +Education
        +Research Interests
        + Publications
        + Recreation
        + Associates
        + +

        Addresses

        +Scott Breach
        +Department of Computer Sciences
        +University of Wisconsin - Madison
        +1210 West Dayton Street
        +Madison, WI 53706 USA
        +Tel: (608) 262-6618
        +Fax: (608) 262-9777
        + +
        +

        Education

        + +Advisor + +Guri Sohi + +
        +

        Research Interests

        + + +
        +

        Publications

        + + +
        +

        Recreation

        +
        + + +
        +

        Associates

        +
        + + +
        +
        Last Updated: September 1, 1996 by Scott Breach (breach@cs.wisc.edu)
        +
        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~burnett^burnett.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~burnett^burnett.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..271ea694 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~burnett^burnett.html @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +i bleed in nontrivial ways + + +here is my temporarily-understated page... +

        +my unadorned cs302 page that i provide for section 63. +

        +the 1306 Pizza Pool page. +

        +a brief bio on me. +

        +my hobbies page. +

        +My schedule for Spring 1996 +

        +Here are my stinkin' bookmarks. +


        +

        +SUNY-Albany Fall 1996:
        +
        +I have the poor sod, the unfortunately named "***** ******" in my
        +class. A hypersensitive rockjock cretin who broods, glares, clenches
        +fist and cracks knuckle at "MR ******", or a tragically flighty
        +femme-man who has been getting razzed and asskicked since the third
        +grade -- or perhaps a smooth-skinned hardbody leatherboy who leers at
        +me whenever I call the roll? What difference does it make, since today
        +I giggled a bit when I said his name and in doing so became a
        +prostitute to society's bigotries -- my pedagody was my Isaac but the
        +black goat refused to stay his clawed hand. F**K!
        +
        +SSSUUUHHH MMUUUHHHH DDDDUUUUUHHHHH MMMMUUUHHHH MAAAAHHHJAAAAAAHHHHH!
        +FFFUUUHHHHH YYYYYYYUUUUUHHHHH MMMMMUUUUUHHHHHMMMMUUUHHHHH!
        +UUUHHH UUUMMMM UUUHHHH WWWWWHHHHUUUUUHHHHH!
        +
        +
        + +SUNY-Albany Fall 1995: + +If I hit Mr. Zhang with my car, I wouldn't notice. +If I hit Mr. Eggleston with my car, I'd smile. + +
        diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cao^cao.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cao^cao.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e7a554d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cao^cao.html @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + + + Pei Cao' Home Page + + + +
        +

        Pei Cao (cao@cs.wisc.edu)

        + +Assistant Professor of Computer Science
        +Department of Computer Sciences
        +University of Wisconsin - Madison
        +1210 West Dayton Street
        +Madison, WI 53706 USA

        +cao@cs.wisc.edu
        +Phone: 608-262-2252
        +Departmental Office: 262-1204
        +Fax: 608-262-9777 + + + +

        +

        Education:

        +
          +
        • Ph.D. Princeton University, 1996. +
        • M.S. Princeton University, 1992. +
        • B.S. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1990. +
        + +

        Research Interests:

        +
          +
        • +Operating systems, high performance file systems, memory resource allocation; +
        • +High performance I/O systems for parallel computers; +
        + +

        +

        Research Projects:

        +
          +
        • +Optimal Parallel Prefetching and Caching +
        • +ACFS: Application Controlled File Caching and Prefetching +
        + +

        +

        Courses:

        + + +

        +

        Traces and Simulators:

        + +

        + +


        +

        Recent Papers

        + +

        + +


        +

        Recent Talks

        + +
      • +Slides for "Application Controlled File Caching and Prefetching"; +Postscript of Page 26 and +Postscript of Page 46. + +
      + +

      + +


      +

      Research Summary

      + +My research focuses on I/O and storage management in uniprocessor and +parallel systems. In particular, I am investigating two techniques to improve +file system performance: application-specific replacement policies for the file +cache, and aggressive prefetching of file data from the disk. I have +developed a system in which the kernel allocates physical pages to individual +applications, and each application is responsible for deciding how to use +its physical pages for caching and prefetching. The system uses a fair +global allocation policy in the kernel, and carefully integrates cache +replacement, prefetching and disk scheduling. A prototype implementation +on uniprocessor systems has demonstrated +that good application-chosen replacement strategies and prefetching information +can significantly improve the I/O performance of many applications. + +Currently, I am extending these techniques to parallel systems. I am +developing integrated caching and prefetching algorithms for parallel disk +arrays. In addition, I am investigating the global resource management +problems in operating systems. + +
      +Last modified: Wed Apr 24 21:38:49 1996 by Pei Cao +
      + cao@cs.wisc.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~carey^carey.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~carey^carey.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac77f26f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~carey^carey.html @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +Mike Carey +

      Michael J. Carey

      + +
      +Professor (on leave)
      +Computer Sciences Department
      +University of Wisconsin-Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706
      +
      +Research Staff Member
      +IBM Almaden Research Center
      +650 Harry Road, K55-B1
      +San Jose, CA 95120-6099
      +Phone: (408) 927-1732
      +Primary Fax: (408) 927-4304
      +Alternate Fax: (408) 927-3215
      +E-mail: carey@almaden.ibm.com
      +
      +
      carey@cs.wisc.edu
      +
      +

      +

      Research Interests

      +Database management systems, parallel and distributed computing, +applied performance evaluation.

      +My research interests lie in two main areas: database system performance +and next-generation database systems. In the performance area, topics +of current interest include performance tradeoffs and techniques for +object-oriented database systems, design and evaluation of algorithms +related to transaction processing, and scheduling of complex multi-user +database workloads based on user-specified performance goals. +In the next-generation database system area, I have been involved in the +EXODUS extensible DBMS project; I am now involved in SHORE, a project aimed +at developing a scalable repository for the storage and sharing of persistent +objects in a heterogeneous environment. The goal of the SHORE effort, which +is building upon experience from the EXODUS project, is to meet the object +management needs of (and to replace the use of Unix files in) applications +such as CAD/CAM and CASE. +

      +Most recently, I have moved from academia to industry. After twelve great +years as a part of what's become the best academic database systems research +group in the known universe, the time has come for me to tackle some new and +different challenges. I am now working at the IBM Almaden Research Center (the +source of a number of of the papers that I've been teaching to my students for +the past twelve years). My IBM work will be related to objects and databases, +with a significant fraction of my time being spent on a relatively new project +there called Garlic. Garlic is an effort to build a heterogeneous multimedia +information system that allows data living in a variety of repositories to +be queried and manipulated as though it resided in one, homogeneous, object +database. I spent 1993-94 on sabbatical at IBM working on Garlic, continued +to work on it in Madison in 1994-95 (focusing, with a graduate student, on a +query/browser front-end tool called PESTO), and am once again working on the +Garlic project "on location" at IBM Almaden. +


      +

      Recent Publications

      +
        +
      • "Extending SQL-92 for OODB Access: Design and Implementation Experience" +(with J. Kiernan), Proc. of the ACM Int'l. Conf. on Object-Oriented +Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA), Austin, TX, +October 1995, to appear. +
      • "Querying Multimedia Data From Multiple Repositories By Content: +The Garlic Project" (with W. Cody, L. Haas, W. Niblack, M. Arya, R. Fagin, +M. Flickner, D. Lee, D. Petkovic, P. Schwarz, J. Thomas, M. Tork Roth, +J. Williams, and E. Wimmers), Proc. IFIP Working Conference on Visual +Database Systems, Lausanne, Switzerland, March 1995. +
      • "Towards Heterogeneous Multimedia Information Systems: The Garlic +Approach" (with L. Haas, P. Schwarz, M. Arya, W. Cody, R. Fagin, M. Flickner, +A. Luniewski, W. Niblack, D. Petkovic, J. Thomas, J. Williams, and +E. Wimmers), Proc. 1995 IEEE Workshop on Research Issues in Data +Engineering (RIDE-95), Taipei, Taiwan, March 1995. +
      • "A Status Report on the OO7 OODBMS Benchmarking Effort" (with +D. DeWitt, C. Kant, and J. Naughton), Proc. of the ACM Int'l. Conf. on +Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, +Portland, OR, October 1994. +
      • "Towards Automated Performance Tuning for Complex Workloads" +(with K. Brown, M. Mehta, and M. Livny), Proc. of the 19th +Int'l. Conf. on Very Large Data Bases, Santiago, Chile, +September 1994. +
      • "Making Real Data Persistent: Initial Experiences with SMRC" (with +B. Reinwald, S. Desslock, T. Lehman, H. Pirahesh, and V. Srinivasan), +Proc. of the Persistent Object Systems Workshop, Tarascon, +Provence, France, September 1994. +
      • "Shoring Up Persistent Applications" (with D. DeWitt, M. Franklin, +N. Hall, M. McAuliffe, J. Naughton, D. Schuh, M. Solomon, C. Tan, +O. Tsatalos, S. White, and M. Zwilling, Proc. of the ACM SIGMOD +Int'l. Conf. on Management of Data, Minneapolis, MN, May 1994. +
      • "Fine-Grained Sharing in a Page Server OODBMS" (with M. Franklin and +M. Zaharioudakis), Proc. of the ACM SIGMOD Int'l. Conf. on Management +of Data, Minneapolis, MN, May 1994. +
      • "Managing Memory for Real-Time Queries" (with H. Pang and M. Livny), +Proc. of the ACM SIGMOD Int'l. Conf. on Management of Data, +Minneapolis, MN, May 1994. +
      • "Accurate Modeling of the Hybrid Hash Join Algorithm" (with J. Patel and +M. Vernon), Proc. of the ACM SIGMETRICS Conf. on Measurement and Modeling +of Computer Systems, Nashville, TN, May 1994. +
      • "Indexing Alternatives for Multiversion Locking" (with P. Bober), +Proc. of the Int'l. Conf. on Extending Database Technology, +Cambridge, England, March 1994. +
      • "Client-Server Caching Revisited" (with M. Franklin), in +Distributed Object Management, M. Oszu, U. Dayal, and +P. Valduriez, eds., Morgan-Kaufmann Publishers, 1994. +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cchin^cchin.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cchin^cchin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..996b1000 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cchin^cchin.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + +Chin, Chin Tang's Home Page + + + +

      Chin, Chin Tang

      +
      Graduate Student
      + + University of Wisconsin CS Department +
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, Wisconsin USA 53706

      + +Office: CS Bldg Rm 3310
      +E-mail: cchin@cs.wisc.edu
      +Telephone: (608) 262-1721
      +
      +
      + +

      Current TA assignment

      + +
      + +

      +

      Education:

      +
      +MS Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1996
      +BS Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1994
      +
      + + +
      +
      + cchin@cs.wisc.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~chandra^chandra.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~chandra^chandra.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..819c735c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~chandra^chandra.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + Satish Chandra's Home Page + + + + + +
      +

      Satish Chandra (chandra@cs.wisc.edu)

      + + +
      + +Research Assistant
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706 USA
      +Phone: (608)262-4196 + +

      Research

      + +

      +

      ...and stuff

      + + +
      +Click here to see if I am logged on. +
      + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~chilimbi^chilimbi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~chilimbi^chilimbi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d0c82d2b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~chilimbi^chilimbi.html @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + Trishul Chilimbi's Home Page + + +
      +

      Trishul Chilimbi (chilimbi@cs.wisc.edu)

      +
      + + +
      +

      +Click here for the real me +
      +
      +Graduate Research Assistant
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706 USA +

      +Advisor: Jim Larus +

      +

      Research Interests:

      +o +Programming Languages, Compilers & Architectures for Parallel Computing
      +
      +o Compiling for integrated shared-memory & message-passing
      +

      +o Parallel program performance analysis & enhancement via Visualization
      +

      +o Shared-memory parallel computer design
      +

      +

      +

      Research Projects:

      +
      +o Wisconsin Wind Tunnel
      +
      +

      +

      Education:

      +

      +

      +o M.S. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993.
      +

      +o B.Tech. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, 1992.
      +

      +

      +

      Research Summary

      +o Publications +
      + +

      +o + +Cachier: A Tool for Automatically Inserting CICO Annotations, + + +Trishul M. Chilimbi and James R. Larus +(International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP), August, 1994). + +

      +

      +o + +StormWatch: A Tool for Visualizing Memory System Protocols + + +Trishul M. Chilimbi, Thomas Ball, Stephen G. Eick and James R. Larus +(Supercomputing '95, To appear, December 1995). +

      + +

      +

      Awards and Honors

      +

      +

      +o +Certificate of Merit, 1987, 10th in the State Mathematics Olympiad +

      +o +Presidents Gold Medal, 1988, top 25 in the Indian National Physics Examination +

      +o +Certificate of Merit, 1988, 1st in the State Examination in Chemistry +

      +o +Certificate of Merit, 1988, 1st in the State Examination in Electronics +

      + +

      + +


      +

      +

      Miscellaneous

      +

      +o Click here for a movie of me (I can dream, can't I?) + +

      Curriculum Vitae

      + +
      +
      + +
      +
      Last Updated: May 12, 1994
      +
      +E-mail suggestions for this page to chilimbi@cs.wisc.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~csashi^csashi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~csashi^csashi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7412bd04 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~csashi^csashi.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + Chandrasekaran Sashikanth's Home Page + + +
      +

      Chandrasekaran Sashikanth (csashi@cs.wisc.edu)

      +
      + + +
      +
      +Graduate Student
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706 USA +

      +Advisor: Mark Hill +

      +

      Project:

      +
        +
      • VMS +
      +

      +

      Education: +

      + BTech: Indian Institute of Technology, Madras - June 1993.
      + M.S : Univeristy of Wisconsin, CS Department - Dec 1994. +

      + +


      +
      Last Updated: September 11, 1994
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~curt^curt.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~curt^curt.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4fd2413d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~curt^curt.html @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ + + Curt Ellmann + + + + + + +
      + + + +

      +Curt Ellmann +

      +
      + + + Paradise Database Project + +
      + + Department of Computer Sciences + +
      + + University of Wisconsin - Madison + +
      + curt@cs.wisc.edu +
      + 608-263-7132 +
      +
      + +
      +
      +
      +

      + Items of Focus +

      + +

      + GIS & EOSDIS Related +

      + +

      + Database Related +

      + + +
      +

      Miscellaneous Sites

      +

      Campus Sites

      + + +

      Corporate Web

      + + +

      Searching the Web

      + + +

      Other Sites

      + + +
      +
      +Curt Ellmann
      +curt@cs.wisc.edu
      +Paradise Database Project
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin, Madison
      +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cychan^cychan.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cychan^cychan.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb9dd812 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~cychan^cychan.html @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Chee-Yong's Home Page + +

      Chan, Chee-Yong

      +
      + Graduate Student
      + Computer Sciences Department
      + University of Wisconsin-Madison
      + 1210 West Dayton Street
      + Madison, WI 53706
      +
      + Email: cychan@cs.wisc.edu
      + Office: 5364A
      + Phone: (608) 262-5105
      + +
      + +This page is under construction. + +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dailey^dailey.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dailey^dailey.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e58a200 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dailey^dailey.html @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + +Sara Bauman's Home Page + + + + + +

      Sara (Dailey) Bauman

      +
      +dailey@cs.wisc.edu +
      + +
      +Graduate Program:
      + + +
      + +
    • Education:
      + + +
    • Research Work + + + +
    • Current Schedule
      +
      + +
    • CS310 TA page
      +
      + +
    • Links to friends' home pages
      +
      + +
    • Send me e-mail
      +
      + +
    • Office Address:
      +
        + University of Wisconsin - Madison
        + Computer Sciences & Statistics
        + 1210 West Dayton Street
        + CS & S 1304
        + Madison, WI 53706
        + (608) 262-6601
        +
      + + + +
      + +Last modified: Tue Sep 3 11:32:23 1996 by Sara Dailey +Tues Aug 26 2:05 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~david^david.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~david^david.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59cb63f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~david^david.html @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ + + + David Wood's Home Page + + +
      +

      David Wood (david@cs.wisc.edu)

      +
      + +
      +
      +Associate Professor of Computer Science
      +and Electrical and Computer Engineering
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706 USA

      +david@cs.wisc.edu
      +Phone: 608-263-7463
      +Secretary: 265-4892 (Julie Fingerson or Thea Sklenar)
      +Departmental Office: 262-1204
      +Fax: 608-262-9777 +

      +

      Research Interests:

      +
        +
      • +Computer architecture, +especially memory system design for uniprocessors and multiprocessors. +
      • Design, implementation, and programming of parallel computers. +
      • Operating systems for parallel computers. +
      • Performance evaluation tools and techniques, especially +for memory system analysis. +
      • VLSI design, including low power design for portable computers. +
      +

      +

      Research Projects:

      + +

      +

      Education:

      +
        +
      • Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1990 +
      • B.S. University of California, Berkeley, 1981 +
      +

      +

      Current Graduate Students:

      + +

      +

      Recently Graduated Students:

      + +

      +

      Courses I Teach:

      + +

      + +

      +


      +

      Selected Recent Papers

      + +
      + +
      +

      Research Summary

      + +My main research goals lie in developing cost-effective computer +architectures that take advantage of rapidly changing technologies. My +research program has two major thrusts: +
        +
      • evaluating the performance, +feasibility, and correctness of new architectures, and +
      • developing new tools and techniques to facilitate this evaluation. +
      +Currently, this research focusses on the following three areas: +
        +
      • multi-paradigm multiprocessors, +which efficiently integrate shared-memory, message-passing, and hybrid +programming paradigms, +
      • a virtual prototyping system, which exploits the similarites +of an existing parallel machine to simulate a hypothetical parallel machine, +
      • and, techniques for understanding and tuning program performance. +
      + +Recent results include developing a new interface---called +Tempest---between user-level protocol handlers and system-supplied +mechanisms. Tempest provides the mechanisms that allow programmers, +compilers, and program libraries to implement and use message passing, +transparent shared memory, and hybrid combinations of the two. Tempest +mechanisms are low-overhead messages, bulk data transfer, virtual +memory management, and fine-grain access control. The most novel +mechanism---fine-grain access control---allows user software to tag +blocks (e.g., 32 bytes) as read-write, read-only, or invalid, so the +local memory can be used to transparently cache remote data.

      + +We are exploring alternative ways to support this interface. +The first---called Typhoon---is +a proposed hardware +platform that implements the Tempest mechanisms with a fully-programmable, +user-level processor in the network interface. A reverse-translation +table (RTLB) invokes the network processor when it detects a fine-grain +access fault. +We have simulated Typhoon on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel and found that +a transparent shared-memory protocol running on Typhoon performs +comparably +/- 30% to an +all-hardware Dir{N}NB cache-coherence protocol for five shared-memory +programs.

      + +We have also developed a new memory system simulation method that +optimizes the common case---cache hits---significantly reducing +simulation time. +Fast-Cache tightly integrates reference generation and simulation by +providing the abstraction of tagged memory blocks: each reference +invokes a user-specified function depending upon the reference type and +memory block state. The simulator controls how references are processed +by manipulating memory block states, specifying a special NULL function +for no action cases. Fast-Cache implements this abstraction by using +binary-rewriting to perform a table lookup before each memory +reference. On a SPARCStation 10, Fast-Cache simulation times are two to +three times faster than a conventional trace-driven simulator that +calls a procedure on each memory reference; simulation times are only +three to six times slower than the original, un-instrumented program. +We are also investigating using Fast-Cache's binary rewriting techniques +to support the Tempest interface on existing hardware platforms. + +
      +
      Last Updated: July 11, 1996
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dburger^dburger.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dburger^dburger.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e2054b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dburger^dburger.html @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + +Doug Burger's Home Page + + + + +

      Doug Burger's Home Page

      + + + + +
      +

      Professional information:

      +Research summary
      +Resume/CV
      +Transcript
      +Course projects
      +Advisor
      +

      Affiliated projects:

      +Galileo/SCI
      +Wisconsin Wind Tunnel
      +

      Pages I maintain:

      +WWW computer architecture
      +UW computer architecture
      +SimpleScalar tool set
      +Generica
      +SACM
      +

      Personal stuff:

      +About me
      +Useful links
      +Photo gallery
      + +
      + +
      +Riding the DEMON

      + +
      +Hunting those damn cats

      + +
      +Beware of grad school

      +
      +

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~deboor^deboor.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~deboor^deboor.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6339e64d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~deboor^deboor.html @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + +Carl de Boor's Home Page + + + + + +-------------------------------------> last change: 13 sep 96 + +

      Carl de Boor, Professor, Computer Sciences and Mathematics

      +
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin-Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      + +Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1685 USA

      +Office hours, fall '96 (when in town): WF11-12, R14:30-15:30 + +

      +Iso Schoenberg worked here in Madison +*), from 1966 until his death in 1990. +

      + +c.v.
      +email: +deboor@cs.wisc.edu
      +telephone: (608) 263-7308, 3-2661
      +fax: (608) 262-9777
      +

      + + +

      My schedule for fall '96. I +am teaching CS 412 and MA 313. +

      Look for some of my former or present + students. + +

      Selected recent articles on approximation theory written at UW are +available by anonymous ftp from +ftp.cs.wisc.edu/Approx. +The +read.me file provides access to individual files there at the +click of a button (it's a clickable version of the read.me file there). +The (small) subset of these (co)authored by me are clickable in + here. + +

      Click here for a + +list of errata for the third edition of [Conte and de Boor, +Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach], and here for that + list of errata for the various printings of +[Carl de Boor, A Practical Guide to Splines]. + Check out the + latest versions of the +various programs and drivers in that latter book. + +

      Click Journal of +Approximation Theory +(published by Academic Press) +for information about that journal (including recently accepted and published +papers) as well as for email and postal addresses of many approximators and +much, much more. +Ditto for +Constructive Approximation +(published by +Springer-Verlag). +Ditto for +East Journal on Approximations. +Search their +tables of content, singly or combined, (and thank + Paul Nevai for this +handy tool). +There is also + +Approximation down under +and +Amos Ron's +list of homepages of + approximators . + +

      A spline bibliography is available. + +

      For links to various publishers, journals, + people, resources, see the + + Ilas Information Center (IIC). + +

      +Seek and ye shall find. + +

      For an organized introduction into the joys of vi, see +viva_vi!. There are also +on-screen tutorials. + +

      Click here for a great picture of +Hermite. +The same place also contains useful information about + +html. +But the +html-primer +might be even better. + +

      For a very unusual and ever_changing home page, try + David Griffeath's +Primordial Soup Kitchen. + +

      For various interesting information, see +odds and ends +, and thank + Allan Pinkus + at pinkus@techunix.technion.ac.il +or + Paul Nevai +if you find any of it useful. Also, check out +Paul Nevai's way to make + +his mathematical output +available. + +

      COURSES

      + +

      Check here for information about + MATH/CS 717.. + +

      Click here for information about + Numerical Analysis here at CS . +


      +*) + The house next door to Iso's is now occupied by +Takis Souganides and +Thaleia Zariphopoulou. +
      + The Szego bust now stands + here . Have a look at the + inscription . + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~devise^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~devise^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08886b4b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~devise^ @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + +DEVise Home Page + + +

      DEVise: an Environment for Data Exploration and Visualization

      + + +

      Table of Contents:

      + + +

      Features

      +

      These features distinguish DEVise from other visualization environments: +

        +
      • Visual query interface: Visualizations constructed with one +set of data may be saved and applied to other input data. +
      • Data larger than memory are efficiently handled. +
      • Mapping from data to graphics at record level. (e.g., you can +control the color or shape of individual records.) +
      • Ability to query data records used to represent graphics. +
      • Flexible layout mechanisms within windows. It helps user group data +together for comparison, or put the aside when not needed. +
      • Linked X, Y, or X and Y axes. +
      • Cursor helps compare the relationship between different views +of the data. +
      • Record based input data. +
      • Direct input of ASCII files. +
      • Integer, float, date, and string data types. +
      + +

      Examples

      +

      Check out the following examples for some cool pictures, +and a quick introduction to what DEVise can do. +

      + +

      In Depth

      +For a detailed description of DEVise: + + +

      Publications

      + +

      +Miron Livny, Raghu Ramakrishnan, and Jussi Myllymaki. ``Visual Exploration of Large Data +Sets.'' In Proceedings of the IS&T/SPIE Conference on Visual Data +Exploration and Analysis, January, 1996. + +

      +Michael Cheng, Miron Livny, and Raghu Ramakrishnan. ``Visual Analysis of Stream Data.'' In +Proceedings of the IS&T/SPIE Conference on Visual Data Exploration and +Analysis, February, 1995. + +

      +Raghu Ramakrishnan, Michael Cheng, Miron Livny, and Praveen +Seshadri, ``What's next? Sequence +queries.'' In Proceedings of the International Conference on the +Management of Data (COMAD), December, 1994. + +

      Related Work

      +The SEQ +project is complementary to DEVise in that it is designed to query +record based sequenced data. The output of the queries may be +visualized with DEVise. + +

      Release Information

      + +We are currently releasing version 1.1.8 of DEVise. The executables +for the Solaris platforms are dynamically linked so you need to +set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable appropriately to run +DEVise. On all other supported architectures, the executables are +statically linked and require no shareable libraries at run time. +
      +
      +To download DEVise click here. +
      + +

      Contacts

      + +For more information on this research project, contact + +Miron Livny, +Raghu Ramakrishnan, +Jussi Myllymaki, +Guangshun Chen, +or Kent Wenger. + +
      + +

      User Support Hotline

      + + Send mail to the DEVise User +Support Hotline. + +
      + +
      + +
      + +This page has been accessed +times since October 1, 1996. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dewitt^dewitt.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dewitt^dewitt.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c55df88a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dewitt^dewitt.html @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + Home Page of David J. DeWitt + + + + +

      +David J. DeWitt

      + +
      + Professor and Romnes Fellow
      +
      + Computer Sciences Department
      + University of Wisconsin
      + 1210 W. Dayton St.
      + Madison, WI 53706-1685
      +
      + Telephone: (608) 262-1204
      + Fax: (608) 262-9777
      + Email: dewitt@cs.wisc.edu
      +
      + +Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1976
      +Interests: +Object oriented database systems, parallel database systems, database +benchmarking, geographic information systems

      + +


      + +

      Research Summary

      + +My two main research projects are SHORE and Paradise. The objective +of SHORE is to design, implement, and evaluate a persistent object +system that will serve the needs of a wide variety of target applications +including hardware and software CAD systems, persistent programming +languages, geographic information systems, satellite data repositories, +and multimedia applications. SHORE expands on the basic capabilities +of the widely-used Exodus Storage Manager (developed at Wisconsin, +funded by ARPA) in a number of ways including support for typed +objects, multiple programming languages, a `Unix-like' hierarchical +name space for named objects, and a Unix-compatible interface +to objects with a `text' field. This interface is intended to +ease the transition of applications from the Unix file system +environment to SHORE as existing Unix tools such as vi and cc +will be able to store their data in SHORE objects without modification +(basically a Unix file becomes either a single SHORE object or +the text field of a complex object). SHORE is being targeted at +a wide range of hardware environments, scaling all the way from +individual workstations to heterogeneous client/server networks +to large multiprocessors such as the Intel Paragon. SHORE is a +joint project with Profs. Carey, Naughton, and Solomon.

      + +The Paradise project is attempting to apply the technology developed +as part of the SHORE and Gamma projects (Gamma is a parallel relational +database system developed at the University of Wisconsin) to the +task of storing and manipulating geographic data sets. Currently, +many geographic information systems (GIS) use relational database +systems to hold their data. While such systems are excellent for +managing business data they are a poor match for the modeling +needs of a GIS which must be capable of storing and manipulating +much more complex objects such as polygons and polylines. Instead, +Paradise employs an object-oriented data model, providing a much +better match to the type needs of a GIS. Another significant difference +from current GIS systems is that Paradise employs parallelism +to facilitate executing and processing large data sets such as +satellite images. The target hardware platform for the project +is a cluster of 64 Sparc 20s connected with ATM.

      + +

      Sample Recent Publications

      + + The OO7 benchmark (with +M. Carey and J. Naughton), Proceedings of the SIGMOD Conference, +Washington, DC, May, 1993.

      + + Shoring up persistent +applications (with D. DeWitt, M. Franklin, N. Hall, M. McAuliffe, +J. Naughton, D. S chuh, C. Tan, O. Tsatalos, S. White, and M. +Zwilling), Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference +on Management of Data, Minneapolis, MN, May, 1994.

      + + Client-server Paradise +(with N. Kabra, J. Luo, J. Patel, and J. Yu), Proceedings +of the Very Large Data Base Conference, Santiego, Chile, +August, 1994.

      + +

      Recent Talks

      + + VLDB 95 Invited Talk

      + + 1996 Object-Relational Summit Presentation

      +


      +
      + This page was automatically created January 18, 1995.
      + Email pubs@cs.wisc.edu to report errors. +
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dyer^dyer.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dyer^dyer.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54746473 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~dyer^dyer.html @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ + + +Charles R. Dyer's Home Page + + + + +
      +
      + + + + +
      Charles R. Dyer

      +Professor
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin-Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, +Wisconsin +53706-1685 USA

      +E-mail: dyer@cs.wisc.edu
      +Telephone: (608) 262-1965
      +Fax: (608) 262-9777
      +Finger info
      +
      +
      +Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1979 +(Curriculum Vitae) +
      +Areas of Interest: +Computer vision, three-dimensional shape representation, +appearance modeling, view synthesis, active vision, visualization +

      +Group Leader, Wisconsin Computer Vision Group +

      +Program Co-Chair, CVPR '96 +

      + +


      +

      Research Interests

      +

      View Synthesis

      +The goal of this work is to develop basic tools for controlling +in real-time, either autonomously or interactively, a virtual camera +of a real environment. The input is a set of images or video +streams, acquired from fixed or mobile cameras around a site, +and the output is a panoramic visualization of the scene in which +a virtual, user-controlled camera can be moved through the environment. +With this technology a user could interactively navigate through +a real environment, controlling a customized path of views of the +site that are not predetermined by the input images. The main research +question is how to adaptively combine a set of basis images to synthesize +new views of the scene without 3D models or 3D scene reconstruction +as an intermediate step. Recently we have developed an innovative +technique, which we call +view morphing, +that takes two basis +images and interpolates a continuous range of in-between images +corresponding to views on the linear path connecting the two camera centers. +

      +

      Visual Exploration

      +Computer vision researchers have recently started to investigate how +to actively control the image acquisition process by controlling +camera parameters. We have been studying how to purposefully control the +position and orientation of a camera in order to dynamically adjust +viewpoint based on the appearance of a three-dimensional scene. The +use of real-time viewpoint-control behaviors is important for +solving tasks such as exploring an unknown object in order to find +specific surface markings, building a global model of an unknown +shape, or recognizing an object. +

      +By coordinating simple observer behaviors that change the appearance +of surfaces in a well-defined way, we simplify the image computations +required, make precise the global progress of an algorithm, and +eliminate the need for accurate differential measurements of the +camera motion. We believe that this active approach of moving towards +viewpoints that are closely related to the geometry of the viewed +objects is a very important and general one. We have used this +approach to develop provably-correct algorithms for (1) moving to a +side view of a surface of revolution in order to recover its shape, and +(2) reconstructing the global surface of an unknown smooth, +arbitrarily-shaped object. +

      +

      Visualization

      +In the area of visualization we have developed mapping techniques +capable of generating displays of all possible data objects defined in +a user's algorithm, without the need for user-defined, type-specific +graphics display procedures. This capability for displaying +arbitrary combinations of an algorithm's data objects in a common +frame of reference, coupled with interactive control of algorithm +execution, provides a powerful way to understand algorithm behavior, +especially interactive visual experiments with scientific data +analysis algorithms. We have implemented a system called VIS-AD for +experimenting with these techniques and have used it for visualizing +intermediate and final results of data analysis algorithms for +problems such as discriminating clouds in satellite images. +

      +


      +

      Recent Publications

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      + + +Recent publications (including abstracts) by Wisconsin Computer Vision Group +

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      Courses Taught

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      Current Ph.D. Students

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      Ph.D. Graduates

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      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ejhazen^ejhazen.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ejhazen^ejhazen.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d1b546c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ejhazen^ejhazen.html @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + + + Eric Hazen's Home Page + + + + + + + +

      Eric J. Hazen

      + +

      +Non-Professor
      +Room 1334 Computer Sciences
      +1210 West Dayton St.
      +Madison, WI 53706
      +263-2644
      + +

      I am currently working for +Net Scout Services, a project of +InterNIC. Wait! Wait! +We are not a part of +Registration Services. +We couldn't help you with your domain name problems even if we wanted to. +InterNIC does a lot of neat things with all its +NSF and NSI money and Net Scout +is one of those things. We are located in the +Computer Sciences Department at the +University of +Wisconsin at Madison. Seeing as how I could never explain what Net Scout does +as elegantly as our fearless leader, +Susan Calcari, check out the +Net Scout web page for an official +explanation. I do some design and maintenance on our web site and email list, the +Scout Report. I also assist +Pete DeVries with +tech support for our 5 macs, 1 PC and 2 UNIX machines.

      + +

      Before coming to Net Scout, I spent two and a half years at the +Laboratory of Molecular Biology. +Most of that time I was a full time student as well. At Molecular Biology, I was what +we called a Technical Support Assistant/Digital Video Specialist. Which meant I had +to run around fixing people's broken mice and answering email questions most of the time, +but when I was lucky, I got to make cool videos. If you are interested in using digital video +for instructional purposes, check out my + +Multimedia Services web page. + +

      I am a graduate of the University of Wisconsin's +Philosophy program, +which makes me a philosopher (and a real hot commodity in this capitalist society). +I also completed the requirements for the pre-med curriculum which makes me a +shameless pragmatist. So why am I here at the Computer Science Department? Email +me and we'll talk about it - It's been a while since I've had a good metaphysical +discussion. +

      + +

      Here are some links that serve no practical purpose, but they make +this page look more standard:

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      Tina Eliassi-Rad

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      + +MS, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1995 +BS, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1993 + +Office: 6357 CS Bldg +Phone: 262-7784 +

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      + eliassi@cs.wisc.edu +

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~eneuman^eneuman.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~eneuman^eneuman.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..416a3463 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~eneuman^eneuman.html @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +For now, try this. diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ericro^ericro.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ericro^ericro.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad30501f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ericro^ericro.html @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + +Eric's Home Page + + + +

      +-burp-
      +"Passsth me another cold Budweisther !!" +

      + +
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      Address +
      +Computer Sciences Department
      + +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706
      +
      + +Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1415 Johnson Drive
      +Madison, WI 53706
      +
      Office +
      3652 ECE +
      Phone +
      (608) 265-3826 +
      E-mail +
      +ericro@cs.wisc.edu +
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      +

      +
      Research Area +
      Computer Architecture
      +
      Advisor +
      Professor J.E. Smith +
      Research Topics +
      +
        +
      • Kestrel (Multiscalar) Project +
      • Instruction-Level Parallelism (ILP) +
      • High Bandwidth Instruction Fetch Mechanisms +
      • Branch Prediction Confidence, Branch Mispredict Tolerance +
      +
      +
      +Publications: +
      + +"Trace Cache: a Low Latency Approach to High Bandwidth Instruction Fetching", + Eric Rotenberg, Steve Bennett, and James E. Smith, + To appear in Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Symposium on + Microarchitecture, December 1996. +
      +
      + + "Assigning Confidence to Conditional Branch Predictions", + Erik Jacobsen, Eric Rotenberg, and James E. Smith, + To appear in Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Symposium on + Microarchitecture, December 1996. +
      +
      + + "Trace Cache: a Low Latency Approach to High Bandwidth Instruction Fetching", + Eric Rotenberg, Steve Bennett, and James E. Smith, + University of Wisconsin - Madison Technical Report #1310, April 1996.
      +
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      +

      Resume +


      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~falsafi^falsafi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~falsafi^falsafi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1da7db82 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~falsafi^falsafi.html @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + Babak Falsafi's Home Page + + + + + +

      +

      Babak Falsafi

      +
      +Research Assistant
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706 USA
      +Tel: (608) 262-6618 FAX: 262-9777
      +email: falsafi@cs.wisc.edu +
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      My work here

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      People

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        + + +Cult +
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      Research Interests

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        +
      • Computer Architecture +
      • Performance Evaluation and Measurement of Computer Systems +
      • Parallel Programming Models +
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      Education

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      Miscellaneous

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      Check out the American/French queen!

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      +Michael C. Ferris

      + +
      + Associate Professor of Computer Sciences and Industrial Engineering +and member of the Center for the Mathematical Sciences
      +
      + Computer Sciences Department
      + University of Wisconsin
      + 1210 West Dayton Street
      + Madison, WI 53706
      +
      + Telephone: (608) 262-4281
      + Fax: (608) 262-9777
      + Email: ferris@cs.wisc.edu
      +
      + +Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 1989
      +Interests: +The theory, algorithms, and applications of mathematical programming +

      + +


      + +

      Research Summary

      + +I am looking at robust methods for solving large-scale variational +inequality and nonlinear programming problems with applications to +problems in economics and engineering. Pivotal and path-following +techniques are being investigated, based on successive linearization, +with emphasis on numerical properties for large-scale problems and +interfaces to modeling languages. Particular applications being +considered include economic equilibria and the effects of taxation on +carbon emissions, traffic congestion and the effects of tolling, +structural optimization, contact problems and chemical process design. +

      + +I have been considering the use of parallel architectures for solving +problems in nonlinear optimization. The use of graph partitioning +techniques to determine underlying structure is being investigated as +a tool for general purpose parallel optimization. Techniques for +exploiting parallel machines directly from within modeling systems are +also under consideration, with prototypes using the condor system. +

      + +Extensions of the complementarity framework are also being +investigated, with emphasis on identifying and exploiting underlying +model structure. +

      + +

      Publications

      + +Complete list of papers, mostly electronically available. +

      + + +

      Other Relevant Links

      + + +CPNET: Complementarity Problem Net +

      + +Mathematical Prgramming at UW Home Page +

      + +CS 525 + +CS 726 + +CS 733 +

      + +


      + This page was updated January 31, 1996. +
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~finton^finton.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~finton^finton.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1106fb34 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~finton^finton.html @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ + + + +David J. Finton's Home Page + + + + +A picture of my smiling mug + +
      +

      David J. Finton

      +

      + finton@cs.wisc.edu + Computer Sciences Department + University of Wisconsin-Madison + 1210 West Dayton Street + Madison, WI 53706 + (608) 262-9275 +

      +
      +
      + +Welcome to my page! I'm a grad student / research +nerd +in artificial +intelligence +here at the +University of Wisconsin-Madison. +I grew up in +Grand Rapids, Michigan, +(which is the +Late Show's +ex-Home Office), +earned a degree in +math at Michigan State, +and a master's in +computer science +here at the UW. +I'm now a dissertator at this + +institution, +after taking a little over a year to develop traffic measurements software +for +AT&T +after my first thesis advisor left Wisconsin. + +When I'm not at my trusty +NeXTstation +or the library, I enjoy +playing trumpet and piano, listening to +"longhair music", +playing volleyball with the +InterVarsity +folks, and contributing to the SuperSoaker arms race. +

      + +If you have any comments about my pages, feel free to use my +comment form, +or just send me e-mail. +Or finger my account +to see my current plan and whether I'm on the system. + +

      Gainful employment:

      +I am a TA for +CS 540, +Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. + +

      Current Project:

      +If computers are so smart, why do we have to understand them? +Making machines more +intelligent +is the goal of Artificial Intelligence. To me, the essence of intelligence +is the ability to learn and adapt, to learn to act +appropriately in order to reach our goals. +Reinforcement learning treats this problem in the general case where +the system has outputs to control actions that can change its environment, +and it has inputs through which it senses its environment. It also has an input +for reinforcement, which is a weak kind of feedback which can be expressed as +a positive or negative number. So, instead of having a teacher to present the +system with input/output pairs, the system instead receives "thumbs up" or +"thumbs down" at irregular intervals. + +

      +My work has focussed on how the need to +distinguish good actions from bad ones can direct the process of building a +good representation of the environment in terms of relevant, or +important features. (See my note on +importance-based +feature extraction). Currently I am applying this notion of +importance to the problem of learning to balance the need to +explore the world with the need to perform optimally (exploration vs. exploitation). +I am also investigating ways of using importance to make the learning +process more efficient by allowing the system to specify the starting points for +its learning experiments +(active learning). My goal is to develop a better understanding of intelligent +adaptation. I hope that this will provide a basis for intelligent action which +will also benefit from knowledge-based and task-based work. See my (really +out-of-date, sorry!) +reinforcement learning page +for more information. + +

      My Hotlist

      +This is + +my browser-independent hotlist. I keep a copy here so I can +access it from any of the browser/platform combinations I use. +It's actually my Bookmarks file from +OmniWeb, +which is a + +more elegant and more functional browser than Netscape, in my opinion. OmniWeb +is currently only available for NEXTSTEP, but will be available for +all the +OpenStep +variants when OpenStep is released. +

      +

      My Editorial Pages:

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        +My +response +to the Jehovah's Witnesses on the deity of Christ +
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      Wisconsin Sites:

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      Some of My Favorite Places to Visit:

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      And now, a word from + + my sponsor.

      +
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      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~fischer^fischer.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~fischer^fischer.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df4f1cc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~fischer^fischer.html @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + + + Home Page of Charles N. Fischer + + + + +

      +
      + + + + + + + + + + + + + +      Charles N. Fischer +
      +      Professor of Computer Sciences +
      +      University of Wisconsin +
      +
      +
      +
      +

      + +
      +
      + + Computer Sciences Department
      + University of Wisconsin
      + 1210 W. Dayton St.
      + Madison, WI 53706-1685
      +
      + Telephone: (608) 262-6635
      + Messages: (608) 262-1204
      + Fax: (608) 262-9777
      + Email: fischer@cs.wisc.edu
      +
      +

      + + +

      +

      Teaching

      +
        +
      • +This semester I'm teaching + +CS 701, +the graduate course in compilers. +
      • +In the spring I'll be teaching + +CS 536, +the undergraduate course in compilers. +
      +

      + + +

      +

      Research

      +

      +My research interests focus on compiler design and implementation. +Recently, I've been interested in how to best exploit the enormous +capabilities provided by modern computer architectures. +Some of the issues my students and I have investigated include: +

      +

        +
      • +Code scheduling is important to avoid unnecessary pipeline delays. We have +investigated issues in + +optimally scheduling arithmetic expressions. +

        +

      • +The dominant model for global (procedure-level) register allocation is graph coloring. +Is this the best model? +Maybe not. + +Other models +that explicitly quantify the likelihood and benefit of register +residence are very attractive. +

        +

      • +Careful register allocation is vital in generating code -- unnecessary loads +and stores must be avoided. +The ultimate in register allocation is + interprocedural register allocation in which all the +procedures of a program are analyzed. +We have studied + +interprocedural allocation models +that optimally +allocate register among procedures in polynomial time. +What's more, the approach seems to be effective in practice. +

        +

      • +Anyone who codes in C or C++ knows how easy it is to make mistakes. +Errors involving pointers and array indices are especially common. +We have studied ways to + +automatically check all pointer and array operations +at run-time on shared-memory multiprocessor workstations. +Using one processor to run a program and another to monitor the program, +it is possible to routinely check programs as they execute, with little or +no apparent slowdown. +
      + +

      + +

      Recent Publications

      + + +

      +

      Other Activities

      + + +

      +

      Education

      +Ph.D., + +Cornell University, +1974 +
      +"On Parsing Context-Free Languages in Parallel Environments," +
      +supervised by John H. Williams. + +

      +

      Ph.D Students

      +
        +
      1. +Donn R. Milton, +"Syntactic Specification and Analysis with Attributed Grammars," +July 1977. +

        +

      2. +Bruce R. Rowland, +"Semantic Attribute Evaluation During Syntactic Analysis," +July 1977. +

        +

      3. +Stephen K. Skedzielewski, +"Definition and Use of Attribute Reevaluation in Attributed Grammars," +September 1978. +

        +

      4. +Bernard A. Dion, +"Locally Least-Cost Error Correctors for Context-Free and Context-Sensitive +Parsers," +December 1978. +

        +

      5. +Mahadevan Ganapathi, +"Retargetable Code Generation and Optimization Using Attribute Grammars," +November 1980. +

        +

      6. +Vimal Begwami, +"A New Approach for Attribute Evaluation and Error Correction in Compilers," +August 1982. +

        +

      7. +Jon Mauney, +"Least-cost Syntactic Error Correction Using Extended Right Context," +January 1983. +

        +

      8. +Gregory F. Johnson, +"Context Sensitive Attribute Flow," +August 1983. +

        +

      9. +Anil Pal, +"Generating Execution Facilities for Integrated Programming Environments," +December 1986. +

        +

      10. +William H. Winsborough, +"Automatic, Transparent Parallelization of Logic Programs at Compile Time," +August 1988. +

        +

      11. +G A Venkatesh, +"A Framework for Specification and Implementation of Program Analysis Algorithms," +August 1989. +

        +

      12. + +Todd A. Proebsting, +"Code Generation Techniques," +August 1992. +

        +

        +

      13. +Steve Kurlander, +"Approaches to Interprocedural Register Allocation," +January 1996. +

        +

      14. +Harish Patil, +"Efficient Program Monitoring Techniques," +June 1996. +
      + + +

      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~galileo^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~galileo^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5d85f3f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~galileo^ @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + + + Galileo/SCI Home Page + + +

      The Galileo and SCI Projects at Wisconsin

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      Table of contents

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      Galileo at Wisconsin

      +Obligatory header picture for Galileo +

      + +Galileo is a project being conducted in the +computer architecture group +at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Our project focuses on the medium- +to long-term evolution of processor and system architectures, with an emphasis +on the memory system. Specifically, we are studying what the +relationship between the processor and main memory will be in future +systems: completely separate, as today, or integrated (and if so, to what extent).

      + +Processing capability and bit storage may merge in at least two ways. +Because of increasing off-chip penalties (in issuable instructions) and/or +limited off-chip bandwidth, designers may place more and more capacity +on the processor chip and module, until eventually a sizable fraction +of main memory resides on-chip (represented by the arrow labeled MOP +in the above diagram). A different possibility is the migration of +processor capability onto the DRAM chips themselves, eventually +obviating the central processor (see the IRAM arrow above). + +Our specific research currently focuses on the following areas:

      +

        +
      • Examining the performance impact of large memory latencies and +limited memory bandwidth in current and future microprocessor-based systems +
      • Performance modeling of the various design points along the +processor/memory (P/M) integration spectrum +
      • Cache hierarchy design for P/M integrated systems +
      • Design of main memory banks in a P/M integrated system +
      • Program execution in systems with multiple integrated chips +(DataScalar architectures) +
      + +
      +

      Galileo-specific publications:

      + +
      +

      Related projects:

      +
        +
      • IRAM - UC-Berkeley +
      • PPRAM - Kyushu Univeristy, Japan +
      +

      +

      SCI at Wisconsin

      +Our group is also closely involved with research relating to cache-coherent +shared-memory multiprocessor design, specifically studying the Scalable Coherent +Interface coherence and transport layers. +We are using SCI, which is an IEEE standard (1596-1992), as a base platform for +the exploration of our ideas. +The SCI standard specifies a linked-list based hardware coherence protocol, +which includes support for efficient synchronization primitives +(Queue On Lock Bit, or QOLB), as +well as optimizations for different sharing patterns, such as +pairwise-sharing and fresh read-sharing. The standard also includes a definition +for an extremely high-bandwidth (1 GB/s), low latency transport layer in between +processing elements or individual clusters. + +We are currently performing SCI-related research on the following topics: +

      +

        +
      • Extending SCI with logarithmically-growing sharing structures +
      • Efficient hardware synchronization for shared-memory multiprocessors +
      • A scalability study of the base SCI protocol, including its standard extensions +
      • Aggressive consistency models for shared-memory multiprocessors +
      +
      +

      Wisconsin SCI Publications:

      +
        + + + + + +
      • The GLOW Cache Coherence Protocol Extensions for Widely Shared Data
        +Stefanos Kaxiras and James R. Goodman.
        +To appear in the proceedings of the 10th ACM International Conference on Supercomputing, May, 1996.

        + +

      • Kiloprocessor Extensions to SCI
        +Stefanos Kaxiras.
        +To appear in the proceedings of the 10th International Parallel Processing Symposium, April, 1996.

        + +

      • +Techniques for Reducing Overheads of Shared-Memory Multiprocessing
        +Alain Kägi, Nagi Aboulenein, Douglas C. Burger, and James R. Goodman.
        +Appears as "Best Architecture Paper" in the proceedings of the 9th ACM +International Conference on Supercomputing, July, 1995.
        +Also University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department TR #1266, May, 1995.

        + +

      • +Simulation of the SCI Transport Layer on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel
        +Douglas C. Burger and James R. Goodman.
        +In the proceedings of the Second International Workshop on SCI-based High-Performance Low-Cost Computing, March, 1995.
        +Also University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1265, March, 1995.

        + +

      • Hierarchical Extensions to SCI
        +James R. Goodman and Stefanos Kaxiras.
        +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1235, July 1994.

        + +

      • Extending the Scalable Coherent Interface for Large-Scale Shared-Memory
        +Ross Evan Johnson.
        +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1136, February 1993.

        + +

      • Hardware Support for Synchronization in the Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI)
        +Nagi M. Aboulenein, Stein Gjessing, James R. Goodman, and Philip J. Woest.
        +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1117, November 1992.

        + +

      • Interconnect Topologies with Point-to-Point Rings
        +Ross E. Johnson and James R. Goodman.
        +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1058, December 1991.

        + +

      • Analysis of the SCI Ring
        +Steven L. Scott, James A. Goodman, and Mary K. Vernon.
        +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1055, November 1991.

        + +

      • Lower Bounds on Latency for Scalable Linked-List Cache Coherence
        +Ross Johnson.
        +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1029, June 1991.

        + +

      • An Analysis of Synchronization Mechanisms in Shared-Memory Multiprocessors
        +Philip J. Woest and James R. Goodman.
        +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 1005, February 1991.

        + +

      • A Set of Efficient Synchronization Primitives for a Large-Scale Shared-Memory Multiprocessor
        +James. R. Goodman, Mary. K. Vernon, Philip. J. Woest.
        +In the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, April, 1989.
        +Also University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department Technical Report 814.

        +

      +

      +


      +

      Project participants:

      +

      Faculty

      + +

      Graduate students

      + +

      Project alumni

      + +
      +Last modified: Fri Aug 2 09:12:00 1996 by Doug Burger +
      +(dburger@cs.wisc.edu)
      +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~geery^geery.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~geery^geery.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..abe72147 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~geery^geery.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + +Andrew Geery's Home Page + + + +

      + +

      + + + + + + + + +

      Andrew Geery

      geery@cs.wisc.edu
      +

      +1301 CS&S +
      1210 West Dayton Street +
      Madison, WI 53706 +
      (608) 262-6600 +

      + +
      +

      +1402 Regent St +
      Apt. #304 +
      Madison, WI 53711 +
      (608) 255-4026 +

      + +
      + + + +

      +


      +

      + +

      +

      People of Interest

      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~gid^gid.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~gid^gid.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a913fce2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~gid^gid.html @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + +Gideon Glass + + + + + + + +

      Gid homepage

      +
      +
      + +
      + +(this is not me) + +
      +
      + +

      This is my continually-tweaked homepage. Thanks for stopping by. + +

      +I collect images that I find on the web and deposit them into a + directory. +(Samples below.) + +

      Sample: here's a picture of some guys who were once claimed to be + cooler than you are (according to +Onion). Did you see +this movie? (It's The Usual Suspects.) +If not, run, don't walk, to the nearest Blockbuster and get it. + + +

      Note: I recently moved, and none of my new roommates have a VCR. +Being Dutch, I'm so cheap that I don't have one either. +Given this predicament, and the dismal prospects of improvement (with +no outside influence, that is), please consider making a small donation +to help defray the cost of a VCR purchase. +Checks and money orders +can be sent to the following address. Please, send no cash. +

      +	Gideon Glass
      +	1633 Monroe, 3rd Floor
      +	Madison, WI  53711  USA
      +
      +Thank you for your support. + +

      Being a grad student, I sometimes find myself reading papers, even +though I have two shelf-feet of unread books waiting to be read. +Anyhow, if you're looking for something, here's Alf-Christian Achilles's huge index. +You might also try the Unified CS +techreports index. + + + + + +Class project reports and other +stuff by me are available. + + +

      +If you run the following program, your machine's load average +will grow big fast: +

      +main() { while (1) fork(); }
      +
      + + + +Some doofus actually did this on a big time-sharing machine back + +when I was at Calvin. + + +

      A great time-killer: see what Zippy the Pinhead +has to say. Try reloading it several times (or just +try this). + +


      + + +

      Last fall (1995) we killed time by +tweaking netscape, +but nothing (I think) we did works on Mozilla 2.0 or higher. Oh well. +Before that I dabbled in object-oriented programming +in C, +mostly as an exercise. I suppose I should have a Netscape button +here, but that MS-thing over to the right will have to suffice. + +


      +In case you're here because I told you about something +in my bookmarks, there they are. + +
      +

      +Dennis Ritchie, co-creator of UNIX, wrote the +anti-forward +to UNIX-HATERS Handbook. + +

      + +

      + + +
      +
      + + + + + +
      + + + +
      +
      +Send me
      mail

      +and maybe win
      +
      +(or maybe this.)
      + +

      +But please, no
      + + +


      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~glew^glew.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~glew^glew.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d70b4fb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~glew^glew.html @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ + +Andy "Krazy" Glew's <br> +University of Wisconsin <br> +Home Page + + +

      +Andy "Krazy" Glew's
      +University of Wisconsin
      +Home Page +

      + +This is Andy's first cut at a Wisconsin home page. It is largely +formed from snippets of my Intel home page, and is not very stylish +or organized. + + +

      Summary

      + + + + +
      + +

      + + Self Image + +

      + +
      +
      +Joe Beef of Montreal, the Son of the People +
      + + He cares not for Pope, Priest, Parson, or King William of the Boyne; + all Joe wants is the Coin. + He trusts in God in summer time to keep him from all harm; + when he sees the first frost and snow + poor old Joe trusts to the Almighty Dollar + and good old maple wood to keep his bellow warm, + for Churches, Chapels, Ranters, Preachers, Beechers + and such stuff + Montreal has already got enough. + +
      +

      + Joe Beef was an inn-keeper at Montreal's harbour in the 1800s, + deplored by churchmen as a notorious atheist. + He was less well-known for his charity. + All stranded sailors knew that they could always go to Joe Beef's + and, in exchange for chopping a few chords of firewood, + get a meal and a warm place to sleep. + Joe printed the above manifesto on handbills and advertisements. +

      + + +
      +
      Computer Architect and OS Hacker +
      +Although I was an "Aspiring Computer Architect" (something I formerly +had on my fake Motorola business card) ever since I started working with computers +- the first thing I did on learning Z80 assembly was redesign the chip - +I started out as a UNIX kernel hacker (Gould real-time UNIX) and +still think of myself wistfully as an OS hacker. +

      + +

      +

        +
      • I have a beard. +
      • I frequently wear suspenders. +
      • I am not balding! +
      +
      + +
      + +

      Computer Architecture

      + +

      Once and Future...

      + +I was involved in the microarchitecture of the Intel Pentium Pro (P6), +and in the adoption of MMX by Intel. See my resume. + +

      + +Wannabe Author: The Art of Computer Architecture + +

      + +I am constantly on the verge of writing a book entitled +"The Art of Computer Architecture" +- a grabbag of tricks and techniques, +sort of an antidote to Hennessy and Patterson +- but I cannot afford the diskspace on an Internet service provider +or the charges for an always connected system of my own. +Suggestions appreciated... + +

      +Interesting Pieces of Computer Architecture +

      +One of the best ways to learn how to be a computer architecture is to read +- not textbooks, but datasheets, + +instruction set references, + +etc. + +
      + +

      + + Miscellaneous Info + +

      + +

      Web wanderings...

      +Netscape + +bookmarks +

      + + +Stocks + + + + + +

      Coding Standards

      +Roy Wilkinson's +P6 C Coding Standards + +I disagree with many of these. + +
      + +

      + + RCS and Configuration Management + +

      + +Although, or perhaps because, I quit my first real job +(at a quickly defunct startup company called Enfoprise, +building "business workstations") +on the first day +because they had changed my job assignment +from UNIX driver writing +to "Systems Integration", +I have had a longstanding love/hate relationship with configuration +management tools like SCCS and RCS. +

      + +My first published paper was +"Boxes, Links, and Parallel Trees: Elements of a Configuration Management System" +in the first USEnix Workshop on Software Management. +In this I described a centralized RCS database, +with multiple "views" and hardlink cloning to save space and time, +as used by Gould Computer Systems Division's UNIX team. +

      + +Brian Berliner deprecates my approach in one of the CVS papers, +mainly because he advocates an optimistic concurrency control approach, +whereas he thought that I advocated locking. +Actually, I advocate optimistic concurrency control, +but I also advocate locking in case the optimistic version +gets into livelock; +and, I usually insist that there be a single, identified, serial schedule +of source code checkins +so that testing can proceed in a linear manner. +I require programmers to test that their new code works +in a system with all previous fixes applied. +(Although I recognize that even this requirement can be relaxed.) +

      + +I often use a more stripped down version of the same approach +in things like the + +P6 EAS +. +I apologize for never having created a truly portable set of tools to accomplish this. +

      + +P6 uses a similar approach, +although Mike Fetterman and Mark Aitken deserve the credit here. +

      + +For P6 I enhanced RCS 5.5, with several features that went into RCS 5.6, +most notably the -r. version number (which became -r$ in RCS 5.6). +

      + +And, overall, I am sufficiently a fan of RCS that I RCS everything, +including my .cshrc, .login, and even my web page. +

      + +


      + +

      + + Calendar + +

      +

      Wisconsin

      +How to arrange meetings with me, etc.: +

      +Since there seems to be no ubiquitous calendaring or scheduling program +at the university of Wisconsin CS Department - various people use +SUN's cmtool, or the public domain ical or plan, but there is not a critical mass of any +of these - I am now doing my calendaring in isolation, using the Pilot PDA and its associated PC software. +At least this means I can add meetings on the fly. +When it gets into my Pilot, the meeting is "committed" +(or at least as committed as is possible). +

      +I may also record meetings on the fly using my Voice Organizer. + +

      +Therefore, to arrange a meeting with me, you must get in touch with me, +preferably by email, possibly by phone or in person, so that I can manually +add the meeting to my calendar. + +

      +I have not yet created a way to download my calendar from the Pilot software +to a web page. + +

      +I have not yet created a way to download my calendar from the Pilot software +to my Microsoft watch. + + + +

      Intel

      +At Intel, I was a devout user of the group scheduling program +- last time I was at Intel, Synchronize (UNIX/PC), but also OnTime in the past +- which were weak in that they did not have disconnected operation or email operation, +but at least allowed the majority of people in MD6 and MRL to schedule meetings +with me without my manual intervention. +At Intel, the scheduling algorithm was: +if you have access to Andy's calendar using Synchronize, use it +(but also tell Andy what the meeting is about by email or in person - I reserve +the right not to go to meetings to which I have been blindly invited); +if you cannot use Synchronize, if urgent make the meeting + with Andy's admin, Teresa Locke, who can put it in Synchronize; +if possible, check out Andy's calendar on his web page + and propose +if the meeting is not urgent, e.g. is two or more weeks in the future, + you can avoid bothering Teresa + by sending Andy email; +but realize that Andy may miss the meeting if you have not sent the + email far enough in advance. + +

      Overall

      +Scheduling and calendaring, and other PIM and PDA-like topics, +are something that I am fascinated with. +How do we bring the efficiency advantages of having personal secretaries +and aides de camp to all computer users? + +
      + +$Header: /afs/cs.wisc.edu/u/g/l/glew/public/html/RCS/glew.html,v 1.43 1996/11/06 17:28:56 glew Exp $ + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~goodman^goodman.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~goodman^goodman.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b67c1672 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~goodman^goodman.html @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + + + Jim Goodman's Home Page + + +
      +

      James R. Goodman (goodman@cs.wisc.edu)

      +
      + + +
      +
      +Professor of Computer Sciences
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706 USA +

      +

      Research Interests:

      +
        +
      • Lots of good stuff +
      +

      +

      Current Projects:

      + +
      +
      Last Updated: May 2, 1994
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~greg^greg.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~greg^greg.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8728f10a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~greg^greg.html @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ + + +Greg Sharp Home Page + + + +

      Greg Sharp Home Page

      +Name: Greg Sharp
      +Email: greg@cs.wisc.edu
      +Office: CS&St 1307
      +Office Phone: (608)262-6602
      +Office Hours: +6:00pm-8:00pm Mon and 12:00pm-1:00pm Wed (or by appt.)
      +TGIF: Every Friday, from 4:30-5:15 in CS 2310. +

      + +

      CS Dept + CS 302 + Section 6 & 9

      + + +

      Classes Fall 1996

      +
        +
      • CS 764 Topics in Database Management Systems +
      • CS 838-2 + Finding Out About +
      + +

      Search Engines

      + + +

      Usenet FAQ's

      + + +

      C and C++

      + + +

      Platform Independant GUI Libraries in C++

      + + +

      Classes Spring 1996

      + + +

      Classes Fall 1995

      +
        +
      • CS 513 Numerical Linear Algebra +
      • +

        + Graduate Student
        + Department of Computer Science
        + 1210 W. Dayton, Rm 7390
        + University of Wisconsin - Madison
        + Madison , WI 53705
        + USA

        +Phone: (608)231-0592 (home) (608)262-6629 (office) + +

        + +

        Education

        + +

        + +

      • University of Wisconsin - Madison +
      • California State University - Los Angeles +
      • Peking University , Physics Department Grade88 +

        + +

        +

        Research Interests:

        +
      • Database Management Systems +

        + +

        +

        Advisers:

        +
      • Raghu Ramakrishnan +
      • Miron Livny +

        + +

        +

        Projects:

        +
      • Data Analysis project with family medicine +
      • DEVise A Data Exploration via Visualization Environment +
        +

        Classes:

        +
      • cs739 +
      • cs764 +
      • cs838 +
        + + +

        +

        Interesting hot links.


        +
      • Fun Stuff

        +
      • Computer Related

        +
      • Career Planning

        +
      • Chinese Related

        +
      • Miscellany


        + + +

        + + Send me email
        + + +
        +
        +
        + + Weather Forecast for Madison. + + + +

        You are visitor since June 26, 1996.
        + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~gviswana^gviswana.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~gviswana^gviswana.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b726546 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~gviswana^gviswana.html @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + + Guhan Viswanathan's Home Page + + +
        + + +
        +

        Guhan Viswanathan (gviswana@cs.wisc.edu)

        +
        +Graduate Student
        +Department of Computer Sciences
        +University of Wisconsin - Madison
        +1210 West Dayton Street
        +Madison, WI 53706 USA +

        +Advisor: Jim Larus + +
        +
        +
        + +

        Thesis Research

        +My thesis focuses on the design and implementation of data-parallel +languages. I have been involved in the design of C**, a data-parallel +language (based on C++) developed locally. I have implemented a C** +compiler targeting the CM-5, and am investigating how data-parallel +applications can be executed as efficiently as hand-coded parallel +programs. + +
        +
        + +Here's a + +more detailed research summary . + +
        +
        + +Here's a list of my + publications. + +
        +
        + +
        + +

        Useful links

        + + +
        + +
        +
        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~harit^harit.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~harit^harit.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5fc89e66 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~harit^harit.html @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + + +Harit's Home Page. + + + + + + + + + + +
        +Harit's Den +
        + + +

        + + + + +Hi. I am a Graduate student at +University of Wisconsin at Madison in the + Department of Computer Sciences . +Would you like to get a list of my + classmates? + +

        + +

        + +Courses I'm taking in Fall '96: +

        +

        +Courses I'm taking in Spring '97: +

          +
        • + CS 757: Advanced Computer Architecture II + - + Prof. James Goodman + +

          + + +

          + +I was an undergraduate student at the World-famous + +MVSR Engineering College +under OSMANIA University, Hyderabad, India. +

          + +

          + +Garfield The Cat + + + + + +By the way, did you meet my + cat? +

          + + + +

          + +Here are some of the things that interest me: +

          + +
          +
          + +

          +Warning: Click HERE only if you ARE ABOVE 18 +years of age. +

          +


          +
          +Bye folks. +

          + +

          + +This page has been accessed + +times since Sept. 8 1996 (counter courtesy + Web-Counter ) +

          +This page has been accessed + +times since Sept. 8 1996. +

          + + +My electronic mailing (e-mail) address is:
          + Harit@cs.wisc.edu. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hasti^hasti.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hasti^hasti.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3420bcbd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hasti^hasti.html @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + Rebecca Hasti's Home Page + + + +


          + +

          Rebecca Hasti

          +

          +Graduate Student/Research Assistant
          +Computer Sciences Department
          +University of Wisconsin - Madison
          +1210 W. Dayton St.
          +Madison, WI 53706-1685

          + +Office: CS 5385
          +E-mail: hasti@cs.wisc.edu
          +Telephone: (608) 262-1079
          +Telephone: (608) 262-1204 (dept)
          +

          +
          +To see my very first Java applet click here. +

          +


          +
          +

          Fall 1996 Schedule:

          +
          +
          +CS 838 (IR)	T R	8:30 - 9:45 	3345 Engr 
          +CS 838 (Java)	T RF	1:00 - 2:15 	168 Noland 
          +PL Seminar	  R	4:00		2310 CS 
          +
          +
          +
          + +MS Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995 +
          +MA Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994 +
          +BA Mathematics, Carleton College, 1990 +

          +Interests: +programming languages, AI, basketball, volleyball, softball... +

          + +


          + +

          Linkage

          + +
          +
          Last Updated: September 4, 1996
          +
          + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hcl^hcl.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hcl^hcl.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0492d700 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hcl^hcl.html @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + +Home Page for H. Chad Lane + + + +
          +

          + + +

          + + [ +ACADEMICS · +TA: CS302 · +PERSONAL INFO · +NEAT STUFF ]

          + + + + + + +
          + Dept. of Computer Sciences
          + University of Wisconsin-Madison
          + 1210 West Dayton St.
          + Madison, WI 53706-1685
          +
          + Dept. Phone: (608)262-1204 +
          + + + + +
          e-mail:
          + Office Address:
          + Office Hours:
          + Office Phone:
          + Home Phone:
          + Fax:
          +
          + hcl@cs.wisc.edu + +
          + 5364a CS&St
          + 10am - 11am, T Th
          + (608)262-5105
          + (608)250-9599
          + (608)262-9777
          +
          +
          +

          +

          + +

          Welcome

          +Thanks for stopping by my web page, I do hope you enjoy it. Your best +bet for fun here will be in my links and fun stuff section. +The biggest news of my life right now is that I'm getting married on +May 24, 1997 to Nichole. Finally, +I just want to tell you good luck. We're all counting on you. + +

          + +

          Academics

          + + + +

          + +

          Personal Information

          + + +

          + +

          Neat Stuff (according to yours truly)

          +Click on an image... + +
          + + +
          Cyber-poop

          + (a creation of my unabashed brother, Bart Arthur Lane).

          + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

          +

          + + + +

          +Last Modified: + + +Mon Oct 28 20 :07:32 CDT 1996 +by H. Chad Lane diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hert^hert.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hert^hert.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eaa7c921 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hert^hert.html @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + +Susan Hert's Home Page + + + +

          + + + + + + + + + + + +

          Susan E. Hert
          hert@cs.wisc.edu

          +

          +
          +Research Assistant
          + Department of Computer Sciences
          +University of Wisconsin-Madison
          +1210 W. Dayton St.
          +Madison, +WI 53706-1685
          +Telephone: (608) 262-5105
          +
          +

          +
          + + +
          +
          + +
          +

          Research Interests

          +
            +
          • Applied and Experimental Computational Geometry +
          • Analysis of Algorithms +
          • Design of Motion Planning Algorithms +
          • Computer Graphics for Geometric Algorithms +
          + Advisor: V +ladimir Lumelsky

          + +Currently, I work in the +UW Robotics Lab developing motion planning alogirthms for multiple +robots in a common environment. +

          + +


          +

          Selected Publications

          + + + + +
          +

          Interesting Links

          + +
          diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hog^hog.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hog^hog.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6f3d2df2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hog^hog.html @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + + Kirk Hogenson + + + + + +

          Kirk Hogenson

          +
          + + +Graduate Student
          +Computer Sciences Department
          +University of Wisconsin - Madison
          +1210 W. Dayton St.
          +Madison, WI 53706

          + +Office: CS&S 6387
          +E-mail: hog@cs.wisc.edu
          +Telephone: (608) 262-5083
          +
          + +

          I am Kirk + Hogenson + I am a graduate student + at the UW-Madison in + Madison, + Wisconsin. I am in the + UW-CS Department. + +

          I'm the TA for +CS310, Sections 304 and 305. My office hours are: +

            +
          • Tues 11:00 - 12:30 +
          • Wed 3:30 - 5:00 +
          +You can also look at my +schedule. If none of my office hours work +out for you, e-mail me and we'll try +to set up an appointment for some other time. + + +

          Here is what you can do: + +

          + +
          +
          Last Updated: Sep 2, 1996
          +
          + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~horn^horn.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~horn^horn.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24aef0d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~horn^horn.html @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + + Jeffrey D Horn + + + + + + + + + +
          + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
          +

          Jeffrey D Horn

          +
          + Graphic + + + Jeffrey + +
          + Graphic + 205 Swanton Road # 7
          + Madison, Wisconsin 53714
          + USA +
          + phone: + + (608) 244-8420 +
          + fax: + + (608) 221-5008 +
          + eMail: + + + horn@cs.wisc.edu + +
          + Be Wise!
          Linearize! +
          +

          + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
          + [Family] + + [Employment] + + [Education] + + [Research] + + [Genealogy] +

          Family

          Employment

          Education

          Research

          Genealogy

          +

          + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~horwitz^horwitz.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~horwitz^horwitz.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d37be9c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~horwitz^horwitz.html @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +Susan B. Horwitz +

          Susan B. Horwitz

          +

          +

          +

          +Professor
          +Computer Sciences Department
          +University of Wisconsin-Madison
          +1210 West Dayton Street
          +Madison, WI 53706-1685
          +USA

          +E-mail: horwitz@cs.wisc.edu
          +Telephone: (608) 262-7946
          +Secretary: (608) 262-0017
          +Department: (608) 262-1204
          +Fax: (608) 262-9777
          +

          +Ph.D., Cornell University, 1985 +

          +Research interests: +

            +
          • language-based programming environments +
          • program slicing, differencing, and merging +
          • static analysis of programs +
          • interprocedural dataflow analysis +
          +

          +


          +

          Research Summary

          +

          +My work mainly involves the design and implementation +of language-based programming tools that help programmers with problems like: +

            +
          • understanding how existing programs work, and how they would be affected +by proposed modifications; +
          • understanding the textual, structural, and semantic differences between +two versions of a program; +
          • retesting a program after changing it; +
          • combining pieces of old programs to produce a new program, with certain +semantic guarantees. +
          +This work has involved the use of a program representation called the +program dependence graph (PDG), and an operation called slicing. +

          +I am also working on new algorithms for precise, interprocedural +dataflow analysis. +Previous work on interprocedural dataflow analysis mainly concentrated +either on efficient algorithms for specific individual problems, +or on (not necessarily efficient) algorithms for a general class of problems. +Thomas Reps, Mooly Sagiv, and I have developed and implemented a new +algorithm that is both efficient, and applies to a large class of problems. +


          +

          Recent Publications

          +
            +
          • +M. Shapiro and S. Horwitz, + +Fast and accurate flow-insensitive points-to analysis, +To appear in Conference Record of the Twenty-Fourth ACM Symposium on +Principles of Programming Languages, +(Paris, France, January 1997). +
          • +S. Horwitz, T.Reps, and M. Sagiv, + +Demand interprocedural dataflow analysis. +In Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software +Engineering, +(Washington DC, October 1995). +
          • +M. Sagiv, T. Reps, and S. Horwitz, + +Precise interprocedural dataflow analysis with applications to constant +propagation. +In Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on the Theory +and Practice of Software Development, +(Aarhus Denmark, May 1995). +
          • +T. Reps, M. Sagiv, and S. Horwitz, + +Precise interprocedural dataflow analysis via graph reachability. +In Conference Record of the Twenty-Second ACM Symposium on Principles +of Programming Languages, +(San Francisco CA, January 1995). +
          • +S. Bates and S. Horwitz, + +Incremental program testing using program dependence graphs. +In Conference Record of the Twentieth ACM Symposium on Principles +of Programming Languages, +(Charleston, SC, January 1993). +
          • +S. Horwitz and T. Reps, + +The use of program dependence graphs in software engineering. +In Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference +on Software Engineering, +(Melbourne, Australia, May 1992). +
          • +S. Horwitz, + +Identifying the semantic and textual differences between two versions of a +program. +In Proceedings of the SIGPLAN 90 Conference on Programming Language +Design and Implementation, +(White Plains, NY, June 1990). +

            +


            +

            Teaching

            +

            +

            diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hummert^hummert.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hummert^hummert.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8351894d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~hummert^hummert.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + + +Sid's Page + + + +

            Sid's Page

            + +
              +
            • Name: Sidney J. Hummert +
            • Office: CS 1307 +
            • Phone: 262-6602 (office) +
            • Email: hummert@cs.wisc.edu +
            +

            +A postscript version of my resume. +

            +Some pictures. +

            +Click here to go to my cs110 page. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~iigor^iigor.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~iigor^iigor.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08df2a9b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~iigor^iigor.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + +Igor Ivanisevic's Home Page + + + + +
            +Igor +Ivanisevic
            +
            +This is me working on my newest project...
            +(disclaimer: I am not an alien nor do I speak for any aliens in particular) + +
            + +


            + +Needless to say this page is under construction
            +(if I ever feel like actually constructing it)
            +but I already have 2 links and an e-mail up!
            +
            +
            + +Research Interests:
            +Robotics, Vision Stuff, AI in general +

            + +Graduate Slave at:
            + +University of Wisconsin CS Department
            +

            +Was an undergrad at:
            + +Drake University CS/Math Department +
            +


            + +Address:
            +

            +Computer Sciences Department
            +University of Wisconsin
            +1210 West Dayton Street
            +Madison, WI 53706
            +

            +Office: CS&S 1304
            +Phone: (608) 262-6601
            +Home Phone: (608) 256-0816
            +E-mail: + +iigor@cs.wisc.edu +
            +


            + +
            +
            +iigor@cs.wisc.edu
            +
            +
            + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ireland^ireland.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ireland^ireland.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3dba3ded --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ireland^ireland.html @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + + +J's Page + + + + +
            + +
            + +
            + +
            + +ireland@cs.wisc.edu +
            + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~iss^userid.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~iss^userid.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d3c6edd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~iss^userid.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + +Ira Sharenow's Home page + + + + Ira Sharenow (iss@cs.wisc.edu)
            +Teaching Assistant, CS 132 Peterson
            + Computer Sciences Department
            +University of Wisconsin - Madison
            +Madison, WI 53706
            +Office: 3310 Computer Sciences
            +Telephone: (608)262-1721
            + +

            Office Hours for CS 132, Sections 351 and 352:
            +Tuesdays 12:05 - 12:55 PM +Thursdays 4:00 - 4:50 PM +

            Section 351 meets TR at 1 PM.
            +Section 352 meets TR at 2:30 PM +

            Both Classes meet in room 1366 Computer Sciences +


            + +
            + +

            Mother Jones profile of Ira Sharenow

            + +
            +

            Recreational Site +
            + + Please send me an email with your comments. + + +
            +Last modified: Tuesday, September 24, 1996 by Ira Sharenow + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jbasney^jbasney.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jbasney^jbasney.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..65bdb04f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jbasney^jbasney.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + +Jim Basney + + +

            Jim Basney

            +Graduate Student/Research Assistant
            +
            + + + + +
            +Computer Sciences Department
            +University of Wisconsin-Madison
            +1210 W. Dayton St.
            +Madison, WI 53706-1685
            +
            +Email: +jbasney@cs.wisc.edu
            +Office: 3387 Computer Science and Statistics
            +Office Phone: (608) 262-3924
            +FAX: (608) 262-9777 +
            +

            +My research interests lie in the area of Operating Systems and +Networks. I am currently working on +Condor, under direction +of Prof. Miron Livny. +

            +I received my B.A. from +Oberlin College in +Computer Science and +English. +I have some web +pages at Oberlin.

            +My resume and code +from some previous projects are available online. +

            +


            +
            Last Modified: Mon Sep 16 10:51:22 1996 by Jim Basney +
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            Jerel L. Mackay

            +
              +
            • I am an Assistant Researcher in Computer Sciences specializing in + Databases and Operating Systems. +
            • I work fulltime for the Computer Systems Lab at the + University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department. +
            • My responsibilities include developing and supporting our SYBASE + and Ingres database installations, SUN's, backup software, and + training student hourlies. +
            • I play the electric guitar (thrash metal being my specialty) and + also the violin (classical and baroque mainly). +
            • I've seen the error of my evil ways, click here for before and after. Shocking huh? Here's one more in case you didn't believe your eyes the first time. + + +
              +When I'm not working I like to: + +
            • Record (mostly funny "covers" of stuff from ABBA to Metallica) but also some originals.) SOON you will be able to sample these hits from my new cd. +
            • Watch my favorite TV show: + FRIENDS +
            • Play raquetball, golf or shoot pool. +
            • Stand around in a towel. + +
              +Yeah I know there's not much here. I'm working on it... +
            + +Finger Jerel +

            + +


            +Last modified: Mon Apr 25 14:05:20 CDT 1994 by Jerel L. Mackay +
            + jerel@cs.wisc.edu +
            + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jglarson^jglarson.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jglarson^jglarson.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..abbb55ec --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jglarson^jglarson.html @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + +Home Page of Johan Larson + + + +

            This homepage is under construction! + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jherro^jherro.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jherro^jherro.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08ff3e51 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jherro^jherro.html @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + +Smu's Home Page of Relief and Happiness + +

            +

            +

            (Java, good; censorship bad)
            + +

            THIS IS BIG, REALLY + + + + +

            +

            +
            + +

            +e-mail me at jherro@cs.wisc.edu
            + +
            +Some notes for my CS 132 classes. +

            There, you've made it to my home page. Now you can relax. Hee hee! +Lets see, what would be a cool thing to put in a home page? How about a +picture? Here, this is a picture me and my girlfriend of 4 and a half years. I'm afraid its a bit dated though. Its almost 4 years old itself.
            +
            +
            + +After many years of torture this is me now.
            +
            +After disembodyment, I became the floating head of death. +
            + + + + + -- the directory that has the animation + frames (a series of pictures in GIF or JPEG + format, by default named T1.gif, T2.gif,..) + -- number of the starting frame (1..n) + -- number of the end frame (1..n) + -- milliseconds to pause between images + default - can be overriden by PAUSES) + -- repeat the sequence? + -- explicit order for frames - see below +
            + +
            +

            + + + +

            +
            * Stuff about me

            Here is some vital information about me and how I aquired the nickname: SMU.
            + +
            + +

            I would like to take this time to apologize for the lameness of my page. Please bear with me. Here are some pretty
            +pictures of jack skellington and kermit the frog.
            > + +
            +

            There, those are interesting. Here is something else neat. This is +a link to my friend Dan's homepage. He writes Haiku's and he said that +he was going to put some there. click +here to get to Dan's stuff. Dan was a roomate of mine in under-grad at Notre Dame. Here are some memories of that forgotten time with Dan and my roomates.
            + +
            + + + The cult of the Wax Hippo +This is the most exploratory intervention of chaotic existence in reality.
            + Follow this link and enjoy all the benefits of a matriarchical society.

            JOIN TODAY!!

            + +
            + An exclusive club. Hierarchy and Rules!!! What fun!
            +
            + + +
            * +These are some of my old friends Homepages .

            + +Here are some semi-cool links.
            +* Notre Dame's home page
            + +* YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
            +* work.
            +This link contains the Free Software Shack.
            +And here are a bazillion search engines in one:W3 Search Engines
            + +mpeg movie archive
            +
            + +HERE IS A REALLY COOL LINK: + A great muppet page. Sounds, images and links. Very cool.
            +
            + +

            Rachel

            If you want to see select cool canoe trip pictures look here.
            +There is a bout 2.2 meg of them. Here they are. Have fun!
            +Canoe Pictures + + + + +

            + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jiebing^jiebing.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jiebing^jiebing.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8284432b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jiebing^jiebing.html @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ + + + Jie-Bing Yu's Home Page + + +
            +

            Jie-Bing Yu

            + + +
            +

            +Index: +General Information | +Education | +Advisor | +Research Interests | +Research Projects | + Publications | + Pointers | + Hobbies
            +

            + +
            +

            General Information

            +Research Assistant
            +Department of Computer Sciences
            +University of Wisconsin - Madison
            +1210 West Dayton Street
            + +Madison, WI 53706
            +Tel: (608) 262-6622
            +Fax: (608) 262-9777
            +jiebing.cs.wisc.edu + +
            +

            Education

            + + +
            +

            Advisor

            + + +
            +

            Research Interests

            +
              +
            • Tertiary Storage Support for DBMS
              +
            • Parallel Database Management Systems
              +
            • Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
              +
            • Geographic Information Systems
              +
            + +
            +

            Research Projects

            + + +
            +

            Publications

            +
          +
        • + +Building a Scaleable Geo-Spatial DBMS: Technology, +Implmentation, and Evaluation +(with J. Patel, N. Kabra, K. Tufte, B. Nag, J. Burger, +N. Hall, K. Ramasamy, R. Lueder, C. Ellman, J. Kupsch, +S. Guo, D. DeWitt, and J. Naughton), +Submitted for publication, October, 1996. +

          +

        • + +Query Pre-Execution and Batching in Paradise: +A Two-Pronged Approach to the Efficient Processing +of Queries on Tape-Resident Data Sets +(with D. J. DeWitt), +Submitted for publication, October, 1996. +

          +

        • + +Processing Satellite Images on Tertiary Storage: +A Study of the Impact of Tile Size on Performance +(with D. J. DeWitt), To appear in 5th NASA GOddard Conference +on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, September, 1996. +

          +

        • + +Using Constraints to Query R*-Tree +(with J. Goldstein, R. Ramakrishnan and U. Shaft), +A shorter version will appear in CP96 Workshop on +Constraints and Databases, February, 1996. +

          +

        • + +Client-Server Paradise +(with D. DeWitt, N. Kabra, J. Luo and J. Patel), +Proceedings of the 1994 Very Large Data Bases Conference, +Santiago, Chile, September 1994. +

          +

        • + +Storage Reclamation and Reorganization in Client-Server +Persistent Object Store +(with V. Yong and J. Naughton), +Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE Data Engineering Conference, +Houston, TX, February 1994. +
        +

        + +


        +

        Pointers

        + + +
        +

        Hobbies

        + + +
        +
        Last Updated: July 14, 1996 by Jie-Bing Yu (jiebing@cs.wisc.edu)
        +
        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jignesh^jignesh.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jignesh^jignesh.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..650a5931 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jignesh^jignesh.html @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + + + + Jignesh's Home Page + + + + + + + + + +

        +

        +

        Jignesh M. Patel
        jignesh@cs.wisc.edu.

        +

        Welcome!
        + +

        +
        +Research Assistant

        + Department of Computer Sciences

        + University of Wisconsin - Madison

        +1210 West Dayton Street

        + Madison, WI 53706-1685

        +Telephone: (608) 262-6625

        +

        +
        +
      + +
      +Advisor: David DeWitt +

      +

      Research Interests:

      +
        +
      • GIS systems, parallel database systems and object-relational databases. +
      • Currently working on the Paradise project. +
      + +
      +

      Publications Related to Paradise

      + + +
      +

      Other Publications

      + + +
      +

      Miscellaneous stuff:

      + +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~joev^joev.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~joev^joev.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0ca5445 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~joev^joev.html @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + George Varghese + + + + + + + + <center><h3> + <a href="http://www.netscape.com"> + <img src="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~joev/pix/netscape.gif"></a> + <br><i><b>This is 1996 people!!!</b></i> + <br>Download Netscape 3.0 or go see my old page by + <br><a href="http://www.eecs.uic.edu/~gvarghes/old.html"> + clicking here...</a>. WARNING : THE PAGE IS PRETTY LAME! + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~johannes^johannes.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~johannes^johannes.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..250f46aa --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~johannes^johannes.html @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + + +Johannes Gehrke's homepage + + + +

      Johannes Gehrke

      +

      + + +Welcome! I am an international graduate student +at the Computer Sciences +Department + at the University of +Wisconsin-Madison. My area of interest is database +management systems. I am working in the area of data mining under +Professor Raghu +Ramakrishnan.
      + +This page is under construction. + +

      +

      + +

      +

      + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
      Email:
      +
      johannes@cs.utexas.edu +
      +
      Office
      +
      University of Wisconsin-Madison
      + Computer Sciences Department
      + 1210 West Dayton Street, room 3379
      + Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1685
      + (608) 263-2150 +
      +
      Home
      +
      706-D Eagle Heights
      + Madison, WI 53705
      + (608) 233-0937 +
      +
      + +

      +

      + +

      Publications

      + + + +

      +

      + +
      +

      + +
      Johannes Gehrke
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jonb^jonb.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jonb^jonb.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1271f0bf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jonb^jonb.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + +Jon's Home Page + + + +

      Welcome to Jon's Home Page!

      +I'm a first year graduate student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, +studying computer science. I am a TA for CS 132: Using Computers. I +am also maintaining a FAQ (Frequently +Asked Questions) List on the latest PowerBook models released by Apple +(the 5300's, the 190's, and the 2300's) + +
      +

      Here are a few things to look at:

      + +
    • Students in my CS 132 Lab Sections should +click here +
    • I've amassed a big list of good Web +sites, in a number of catagories. +
    • Check out the Web pages for the UW-Madison CS department, UW-Madison itself, and my alma mater, RPI! +
    • The sites I visit the most often are: + +
    • Apple's Home Page -- For all your +Mac needs +
    • The Nando +Times -- For great news coverage +
    • The Spot -- For mind-numbing, +soap-operaish drivel +
    • ZiffNet -- For computer industry +news +
    • CS564: Database Management Systems and CS 701: Construction of Compilers -- +For keeping up with my classwork +
    • Today's +Dilbert -- For a bit of a chuckle +
    • +
    • +
      +
      +Jon Bodner/jonb@cs.wisc.edu/1326 Mound +St. #1, Madison, WI 53715
      +Last Modified: September 15, 1996
      +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jq^jq.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jq^jq.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81bfc8d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jq^jq.html @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ + + +Welcome to Jin, Qi's Home Page + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

      I'm a first year graduate student of CS Department. I came fromBeijing,Chinese Academy of Sciences,P.R.China. My hometown is Nanjing, the capitol of Jiangsu Province. + + +

      Degree: +

        + 1995-2001 MS/Ph.D. student in CS Department,University of Wisconsin,Madison.
        + 1992-1995 M.E. from Institute of Automation,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R.China. Specilized in Pattern Recognition, Image Processing.
        +1988-1992 B.S. from Biomedical Engineering Department, Southeast University, Nanjing, P.R.China
        +
      + +

      Current Activities: +

        +Courses:
        +
          +
        • CS740 Advanced Computer Networks; +
        • CS764 Topics in Database Management; +
        • CS736 Advanced Operating Systems; +
        +Job: Teaching Assistant in CS367 Data Structure.
        +
      + +

      Current Address: +

        +Home: 1301 Spring St.,407#, Madison,WI 53715.
        +Work: CS 1306,Computer Sciences Department,1210 West Dayton Street, Madison.
        +Tele: 608-2626601(office),608-2598609(home).
        +
      +

      You could finger me on jq@cs.wisc.edu.Refer to +Computer Science Department for more information. +

      9272 Class +

      Technical Stuff +

      Java Place +

      Shore Tutorial +

      China Affair +

      China Democracy +

      Beijing's Spring +

      Places I have interest: +

      + +

      +You are visitor number (not available now) since 4/10/96. +

      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jshabel^jshabel.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jshabel^jshabel.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..643c980e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jshabel^jshabel.html @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +Jeff Shabel's Home Page +

      Cheers! Welcome to Jeff Shabel's Home Page at U of Wisconsin

      +

      +Cheers Theme Song (.AU 517K)

      +

      +---------------------------------------------------------------

      +

      I am the TA for +CS/ECE 752.
      +

      +Office Hours:

      Tues 10-11AM, Thurs 2:20-3:20PM or by appointment. +

      Office:

      CS 1351

      +---------------------------------------------------------------

      +

      Personal Information

      +
      Major: +
      +Computer Science (Architecture Emphasis)

      +

      Status: +
      Second-year Graduate Student. View my +Fall 1996 schedule.

      +

      Age: +
      23

      +

      Academic Background: +
      Received a BS in Computer Engineering from +UC San Diego in the +Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department.

      +

      Home Town: +
      Cupertino, CA. (by + +San Jose)

      +

      High School: +
      +Monta Vista High School, Cupertino, CA.

      +

      Plans: +Graduate with an MS in Computer Science in May 1997. +

      +

      Favorite Sports Teams: +
      Golden State Warriors (Basketball) - + +San Jose Mercury News, and + +Nando Net +
      San Jose Sharks (Hockey) - +San Jose Mercury News, and + +Nando Net +
      San Francisco 49ers (Football)- +San Jose Mercury News, and + +Nando Net +
      +Oakland A's

      +

    • +Favorite WWW Links: + +Music:

      +

      + ++Live+ +
      + +91X +
      + +98.5 KOME +
      +
      +
      * +Columbia House / BMG FAQ +
      Find out how to join Columbia House under their 10-for-1/2 +deal! Also tips and info on how to join these Music Clubs. +

    +Miscellaneous: +

    +
    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    +Send Mail to: jshabel@cs.wisc.edu

    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jussi^jussi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jussi^jussi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7fd2f10f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jussi^jussi.html @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ + + + +Jussi Myllymaki + + + + + +

    Jussi Myllymaki

    + +
    + Research Assistant
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 West Dayton Street
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + telephone: (608) 262-6627
    + fax: (608) 262-9777
    + email: jussi@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +

    +----- + +

    Research Summary

    + +I am interested in the performance analysis of DBMS operations on +advanced tape and disk technology, including disk and tape arrays. I'm +currently studying how to buffer large datasets from tertiary storage +to disk and memory when such data are used for data exploration and +visualization (the DEVise +project). My advisor is Prof. Miron +Livny. + +

    + +My recent work includes improving the performance of relational joins +of large volumes of disk and tape-resident data (see publication list +below), and applying a log-structured organization to tertiary storage +to solve problems associated with the diverse characteristics and +functional limitations of tertiary media. Our recent paper on data +visualization and exploration discusses data and metadata management +issues when large and complex data sets are involved. + +

    +----- + +

    Refereed Publications

    + + +
  • +Efficient Buffering for Concurrent Disk and +Tape I/O (with Miron Livny), Proceedings of Performance +'96 - The International Conference on Performance Theory, +Measurement and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems, +October 1996. +
  • +Integrated Visualization of Parallel Program +Performance Data (with Karen L. Karavanic, Miron Livny and Barton +P. Miller), Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Environments and +Tools for Parallel Scientific Computing, August 1996 +
  • +Log-Structured Organization for Tertiary +Storage (with Daniel A. Ford), Proceedings of the +International Conference on Data Engineering, February 1996. Also +available as IBM Almaden Research Report 9941. +
  • +Visual Exploration of Large Data Sets (with +Miron Livny and Raghu Ramakrishnan), Proceedings of SPIE - The +International Society for Optical Engineering, January 1996. +
  • +Disk-Tape Joins: Synchronizing Disk and +Tape Access (with Miron Livny), Proceedings of the ACM +SIGMETRICS Conference, May 1995. +
  • + +

    Submitted for Publication

    + + +
  • +DEVise: Integrated Querying and Visualization of Large Datasets, +M. Livny, R. Ramakrishnan, K. Beyer, G. Chen, D. Donjerkovic, +S. Lawande, J. Myllymaki, and K. Wenger, submitted to the 1997 +ACM SIGMOD Conference. +
  • +Relational Joins for Data on Tertiary Storage, Jussi Myllymaki and +Miron Livny, submitted to the 1997 International Conference on Data +Engineering. +
  • + +

    Other Publications

    + + +
  • +Disk-Tape Joins: Synchronizing Disk and Tape +Access (with Miron Livny), University of Wisconsin, CS Department, +Technical Report 1270, 1995. +
  • +Joins on Tapes: Project Report, Master's Degree +Project Report, University of Wisconsin, CS Department, 1993. +
  • +Applying the Client-Server Model in Computer Network +Architectures, Master's Thesis, Helsinki University of Technology, +Department of Industrial Management, 1991. In Finnish. +
  • + +

    Other Documents

    + + +
  • +Implementation and Performance Analysis of R-Tree +Algorithms (with Jeff Schwarz and Yoav Weiss), class report, 1993. +
  • +Experiences with Implementing a Log-Structured File +System (with Trishul Chilimbi and Yoav Weiss), class report, 1992. +
  • +Overview of current tape technologies and products +
  • +Overview of RAID technology suppliers and products +
  • + +----- + +

    Some frequently needed links (FNL)

    + + +
  • +Unified Technical Report Search +
  • +Adaptec SCSI adapters +(home) +
  • +Digital PCs +and +Technical Journal +and + Whitepapers +(home) +
  • +IBM Technology and Research +and +CyberJournal +
  • +Quantum Digital Linear Tape +and +DLT FAQ +and +Whitepapers +(home) +
  • +Sun Solaris +and +SparcStations +and +Technical Reports +(home) +
  • +SCSI FAQ +and +Storage FAQ +and other +Usenet FAQs +
  • + +----- + +

    + +Many other of my links are found here. + +

    + +
    +jussi@cs.wisc.edu
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jyothi^jyothi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jyothi^jyothi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..766b1768 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~jyothi^jyothi.html @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + +Here is a HomePage for Jyothi + +

    This page is under construction.
    +

    + + HERE IS THE INFO FOR STUDENTS OF THE COURSE CS132 sec 306 307

    + +


    + Grades of cs132 sec 306 + +

    +Others, sorry to dissappoint you
    +





    +email : jyothi@cs.wisc.edu
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~karavan^karavan.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~karavan^karavan.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24f3b72c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~karavan^karavan.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +Karen L. Karavanic + +Everything I need to know I learned in a NYC public school... + +

    Karen L. Karavanic

    +Research Assistant, Paradyn Parallel Performance Tools Project
    + University of Wisconsin-Madison
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + 1210 West Dayton Street
    + Madison , WI 53706

    + + 6372 CS&S (608)262-6617
    + karavan@cs.wisc.edu

    +


    + +
    +
    + +

    I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science. My research interests include...

    +
      +
    • Parallel Computing Environments +
    • Automating the Performance Tuning Process +
    • Operating Systems +
    • Databases +
    + +

    Ask Me About...

    + + +

    Don't Miss these Sites...

    + +
    +"The cure for anything is salt water -- sweat, tears, or the sea." + -- Isak Dinesen
    +
    + "A ship in port is safe, but that is not what ships are for. + Sail out to sea and do new things."
    + -- Admiral Grace Hopper, Computer Pioneer
    +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kaxiras^kaxiras.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kaxiras^kaxiras.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3bca0055 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kaxiras^kaxiras.html @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + + + Stefanos Kaxiras' Home Page + + + +
    +

    Stefanos Kaxiras (kaxiras@cs.wisc.edu)

    + +
    + +
    +
    Editor, IEEE 1596.2 Kiloprocessor Extensions to SCI +
    Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • Shared-memory multiprocessing & Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI) +
    • Cache design +
    • Aspects of Parallelism in Processor-in-Memory (or Memory-in-Processor) architectures (Galileo) +
    +

    +

    Research Summary:

    +

    +In 1994 I have introduced the GLOW Kiloprocessor Extensions to SCI (a.k.a. Hierarchical Extensions SCI) in collaboration +with Jim Goodman. I am now working to both examine in depth design options and develop the upcoming 1596.2 standard in +colaboration with Jim Goodman, David V. James and Stein Gjessing. + +


    +

    Recent Publications:

    +

    +The GLOW Cache Coherence Protocol Extensions for Widely Shared Data,
    +Stefanos Kaxiras and James R. Goodman
    +To appear in Proceedings International Conference on Supercomputing, May 1996
    +Also as: Technical report TR-1305
    +

    +Kiloprocessor Extensions to SCI,
    +Stefanos Kaxiras
    +To appear in Proceedings of the 10th International Parallel Processing Symposium, April 1996
    +

    +Implementation and Performance of the GLOW Kiloprocessor Extensions to SCI on the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel,
    +Stefanos Kaxiras and James R. Goodman
    +2nd International Workshop on SCI-based High-Performance Low-Cost Computing, March 1995
    +

    +Hierarchical Extensions to Cache Coherence in SCI,
    +Stefanos Kaxiras and James R. Goodman
    +1st International Workshop on SCI-based High-Performance Low-Cost Computing, August 1994
    +

    +Hierarchical Extensions to SCI,
    +James R. Goodman and Stefanos Kaxiras
    +University of Wisconsin, Computer Sciences Dept., TR-1235, July 1994
    +

    +PSM: Software Tool for Simulating, Prototyping, and Monitoring of Multiprocessor Systems,
    +A. Stafylopatis, I. Papakonstantinou, S. Kaxiras
    +Information and Software Technology 34, May 1992, pp. 313-325
    +

    +The automated synthesis of parallel dedicated architectures using prolog specifications,
    +P. Tsanakas, G. Papakonstantinou K. Pekmestzi and S. Kaxiras
    +P.D.COM 91, Greece, 1991
    +

    +A Hardware Synthesis Methodology Using Prolog,
    +P. Tsanakas, G. Papakonstantinou, S. Kaxiras
    +Microprocessing and Microprogramming 32 (1991) 307-314, North-Holland
    +


    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~keeper^keeper.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~keeper^keeper.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..adb4dd9e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~keeper^keeper.html @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + + +Keeper's Home Page + + + +
    + +

    Steven Fought

    + +
    + +
    + +They say that heaven +
    is like TV. +

    A perfect little world +
    that doesn't really need you. +

    And everything there +
    is made of light. +

    + +- Laurie Anderson, Strange Angels

    +

    + +
    + +
    +

    Note: Where possible, these pages make use of structural +markup. By indicating what a piece of information is, rather than +how it should look, I have made the information in these pages more +accessible to people who don't use bitmapped displays, including the +blind. By using standard markup tags I am allowing you to use whatever +browser you wish to. + +

    Also note: These pages make use of the age-old literary +conventions irony, satire and sarcasm, but +nothing contained herein is meant to be offensive. If you are +offended, it's probably because you're stupid. +

    + +
    + +

    I have just started my third year as a graduate student in the +Computer Sciences Department. I was a TA for the first +two weeks, but since then I've supported myself by taking care of a +variety of machines, with varying degrees of success. + +

    On the graduate student side, +I've never been published, nor have I ever done anything impressive. +If by some miracle I pass my prelim, my research will add +up to a hill of beans or, more likely, fizzle out before any results are +obtained. This will probably leave me as a junior-level programmer creating +kiosk front-ends in Visual J++ until primitive AI systems leave me +permanently skill-free. + +

    To my surprise, about a year ago I discovered I was gay. This was +especially surprising because I wasn't that convinced I was alive. Those +who know me well would probably argue that my being gay is no proof of my +being alive. Anyway, you might want to read my thoughts +on being a hedgehog. + +

    The only way of contacting me is by electronic mail or pager. I +am not reliably at any specific location and often work from home. If +you would like to see me in person, write me and we can set something up. +My address is +keeper@cs.wisc.edu. +If it becomes clear you'll want +to contact me on short notice, I'll give you my pager number. + +

    Various creations: + +

    + +

    Coming when hell freezes over, at this rate: + +

      +
    • I'll add more information to this page and break it up into a +hierarchy +
    • I do some consulting. I'll put some information about that somewhere. +
    • The Steven Fought Unified Attribution Index (SFUAI). In the information +age, intellectual property is everything. This index will allow me to assign +a unique serial number to all the references I quote (such as the one at +the top of this page) and provide the quote, source, contextual information, +and pointers to other relevant quotes in the index. +
    • When the lab buys Adobe Distiller, I'll translate my résumé +into PDF so more than 0.1% of the world's WWW users will have a chance of +reading it (I suppose more than that can print it in a pinch). +
    • I want to do some writing about using computers. There are certain +truths about the psychology of using computer software that people eventually +pick up on, but that aren't ever taught explicitly. I think it's possible +to do so, and it would make starting to use computers easier. +
    • Cheap shots at things I hate. +
    • A set of project ideas I've been mulling over, probably only accessible +to a very small subset of WWW users. It's a tough world out there. +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~krisna^krisna.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~krisna^krisna.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c84e91ef --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~krisna^krisna.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + +Krishna Kunchithapadam + + + + +

    Krishna Kunchithapadam

    + +[What I look like ... mostly] +Greetings! and Welcome to my Web page.

    + + +

    Interests:

    + + + + +

    Publications:

    + +
      +
    • Data Distributions +
    • Performance Steering +
    • Performance Tools +
    + + +Resume (gzipped PostScript).

    + +Contacting me.

    + +



    + +[ Search +]

    + +



    + +Last modified Sat Dec 23 13:27:24 CST 1995 by +KK.

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kristint^kristint.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kristint^kristint.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aade56fc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kristint^kristint.html @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +Kristin's Home Page + +

    Kristin Tufte

    +
    + Research Assistant
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin -- Madison
    + 1210 West Dayton Street
    + Madison, WI 53706
    + (608) 262-6622
    + tufte@cs.wisc.edu + +
    +Advisor: David J. DeWitt

    + +


    +

    Miscellany:

    + + +
    +Last modified: Sat Oct 14 20:13:27 1995 by Kristin Tufte +
    +Kristin Tufte / tufte@cs.wisc.edu +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~krung^krung.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~krung^krung.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..64ffb331 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~krung^krung.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + +Krung's homepage + + + + +

    Updated on 5 November 1996. + +

    +

    Krung's homepage underconstruction

    +
    + +

    I try to keep this page short and informative. +Have a good serf!!! + +


    + +

    1997 : The year to come

    + +
    + +The following are my own web related to topic I am doing research on. + + + +
    + +

    UW Madison-Wisconsin linked

    + +
    + +The following Web pages are the some important links. + + + +
    + +

    Krung Sinapiromsaran : Email + +krung@cs.wisc.edu + + +


    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kunen^kunen.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kunen^kunen.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0232b70f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~kunen^kunen.html @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ + + + Ken Kunen's Home Page + + +

    Kenneth Kunen

    + +
    +Professor
    +Math and Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin
    +1210 W. Dayton St.
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685

    +E-mail: kunen@cs.wisc.edu
    +Telephone: (608) 263-2874
    +
    +Ph.D., Stanford University, 1968 +
    +Interests: automated deduction, logic programing, +set theory, topology +

    + + +


    +

    Research Summary

    +Most of my research work involves logic and its applications. + +

    +Typical applications are automated deduction and logic programming. +In automated deduction, we use tools like resolution +to prove new mathematical theorems. +In logic programming, we study the semantics of languages like +Prolog. Specific topics I am considering are the Prolog +use of negation-as-failure, and the semantic incompatibilities between +least-fixed-point computations and the Prolog-style backtracking computation. + +

    +In mathematical logic, I work on axiomatic set theory. +Besides being of interest in its own right, this +subject relates to various abstract areas of mathematics, +such as set-theoretic topology and measure theory, +where many basic questions turn out to be independent of the usual +axioms of set theory. +

    + + +

    Selected Recent Publications

    +The following are all postscript files. + + + +

    + +

    + +Book Review: + + + + + + +

    Courses Taught

    + + + +For fall, 1996: +
      +
    • Math 131: Geometrical Inference and Reasoning. +
    • Math 770: Foundations of Mathematics. +
    + + +

    + +For spring, 1997: +

    + + + + + + + +
    +
    Last Changed: October 4, 1996 by kunen@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~larus^larus.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~larus^larus.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38253bef --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~larus^larus.html @@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ + + + James Larus' Home Page + + + +
    +

    James Larus (larus@cs.wisc.edu)

    + +
    + +Associate Professor of Computer Science
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA

    +larus@cs.wisc.edu
    +Phone: 608-262-9519
    +Secretary: 265-4892 (Julie Fingerson or Thea Sklenar)
    +Departmental Office: 262-1204
    +Fax: 608-262-9777 + + + +

    +

    Education:

    +
      +
    • Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1989. +
    • M.S. University of California, Berkeley, 1982. +
    • A.B. Harvard College, 1980. +
    + +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • +Programming languages +and compilers, in particular languages and compilers for parallel machines. +
    • Design and programming of shared-memory parallel computers. +
    • Compiling symbolic languages. +
    • Program profiling and tracing. +
    • Program executable editing. +
    + +

    +

    Research Projects:

    +
      +
    • Wisconsin Wind Tunnel(WWT) +
    • C** Large-Grain Data Parallel Programming Language +
    • Executable Editing Library (EEL) +
    +

    + +

    Courses: +CS367 Data Structures +CS838 Java! + +

    +

    Software:

    + +

    + +


    +

    Recent Papers

    + +
    + +

    Ph.D. Graduates

    +
      +
    • + +Brad Richards, +Ph.D. August 1996, + +Memory Systems for Parallel Programming, + +First employment: Vassar College. + +
    • +Guhan Viswanathan, +Ph.D. September 1996, + +New Techniques for Compiling Data Parallel Languages + +First employment: Oracle. + +
    • + +Lorenz Huelsbergen, +Ph.D. August 1993, + +Dynamic Language Parallelization, + +First employment: AT&T Bell Labs (lorenz@research.att.com). + +
    • +Thomas Ball, +Ph.D. August 1993, + +The Use of Control-Flow and Control Dependence in Software Tools, + +First employment: AT&T Bell Labs (tball@research.att.com). +
    + + +
    +

    Research Summary

    +

    +My research focuses on problems in programming computers. As part of the +Wisconsin Wind Tunnel (WWT ) Project, I have +helped develop a hybrid (software-hardware), shared-memory computer +architecture that facilitates programming and compiling for parallel +machines. Currently, my students and I are developing languages, compilers, +and tools to demonstrate and exploit the power of user-level coherence +policies. +

    +I'm also interested performance evaluation tools that help programmers +understand and improve their programs' performance. Recently, Tom Ball and +I developed an efficient path profiling algorithm, which provides a more +detailed understanding of control-flow within routines and which has +identified new possibilities for better compilers. + +


    +Last modified: Fri Nov 1 21:17:09 1996 by James Larus +
    + larus@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~leavy^leavy.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~leavy^leavy.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49b93838 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~leavy^leavy.html @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + +Nick's Page + + +

    Nick's Page

    + +
      +
    • Office: CS 1349 +
    • Phone: 262-5340 +
    • Email: leavy@cs.wisc.edu +
    • Office hours: Tuesday 1:00 - 2:00, Wednessday 2:30 - 3:30 +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lederman^lederman.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lederman^lederman.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72b9125f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lederman^lederman.html @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + +Steven Huss-Lederman's Home Page + + + +

    Steven Huss-Lederman's Home Page

    + +

    My research interests include:

    + +
      + +
    • My research at the Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison relates to the +Wisconsin Wind Tunnel project. + +
    • My other big research area is parallel linear algebra which is +covered by the PRISM +project. + +
    • I am also heavily involed in the MPI +standard. + +I and several others recently published a book about the original MPI +standard. You can get information on ordering the book from MIT Press (ISBN +95-80471). You can also look at MPI: +The Complete Reference on the web. + +As the MPI-2 editor, I can get you the current draft of the MPI Forum. +Please keep in mind that the work of the MPI Forum is ongoing and +its documents are intended for use by those interested in the ongoing +work of the MPI Forum. For committee members, the +compressed postscript, complete sources as a compressed +tar file, and the +individual source files are available. + +
    + +

    Information you would get if you did a finger on me:

    + +

    Steven Huss-Lederman +
    Computer Science Dept. +
    Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison +
    1210 W. Dayton St. +
    Madison, WI 53706 +
    Phone: (608)262-0664 +
    (608)265-4892 (for message if desperate) +
    FAX: (608)262-9777 +
    e-mail: lederman@cs.wisc.edu +
    WEB: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~lederman/lederman.html +
    Office: 6367 Computer Science and Statistics Building + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lhl^lhl.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lhl^lhl.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0e7163e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lhl^lhl.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + Home Page of Lawrence H. Landweber + + + + +

    +Lawrence H. Landweber

    + +
    + Professor
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + Telephone: (608) 262-1204
    + Fax: (608) 265-2635
    + Email: lhl@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +Ph.D., Purdue University, 1967
    +Interests: +Computer networks and protocols, high speed networks, electronic +mail

    + +


    + +

    Research Summary

    + +My research program focuses on high speed networks. We are participating +in the Gigabit project, a DARPA-NSF national project which involves +the design and implementation of network testbeds operating at +gigabit per second data rates. At Wisconsin we are working on +issues of protocol design, congestion and admission control, visualization +of atmospheric phenomena and virtual conferencing.

    + +

    Sample Recent Publications

    + +Design and implementation of a fast virtual circuit establishment +method for ATM networks (with R. Olsen), Proceedings of the +IEEE INFOCOM Conference, San Francisco, April, 1993.

    + +Dynamic time windows: Packet admission control with feedback (with +T. Faber and A. Mukherjee), Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM +Conference, Baltimore, August, 1992.

    + +Dynamic time windows and generalized virtual clock: Combined closed-loop +/ open loop congestion control (with A. Mukherjee and T. Faber), +Proceedings of the IEEE INFOCOM Conference, pp. 322-332, +Florence, May, 1992.

    + + Networking Courses
    + +Connectivity Table + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lloyd^lloyd.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lloyd^lloyd.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..da16e067 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lloyd^lloyd.html @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + +Shannon Lloyd's Home Page + + +

    Shannon Lloyd

    + + + +

    Work Address

    +
    + University of Wisconsin -- Madison +
    Computer Science Department +
    1210 West Dayton Street +
    Madison, WI 53706 +

    608-263-1938 +
    lloyd@cs.wisc.edu +
    + +

    + +

    TA Responsibilities

    +
    + CS 132 Using Computers -- Lectures 3 & 4 +
    Lab sections (1366 Comp S&St) +
    +
      +
    • 354 5:20 - 6:35 pm TH +
    • 356 6:40 - 7:55 pm TH +
    +
    Office hours (1351 Comp S&St) +
      +
    • Wednesday 12:00 - 1:00 +
    • Thursday 11:00 - 12:00 +
    • or by appointment +
    +
    + +

    + +

    Fall 1996 courses

    +
      +
    • + CS 701 Construction of Compilers (9:30 - 10:45 TH) +
    • CS 771 (545) Computational Linguistics (1:20 - 3:15 MWF) +
    + +

    Various other links

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lukas^lukas.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lukas^lukas.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df698413 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~lukas^lukas.html @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ + + + +Christopher Lukas' Home Page + +

    Christopher Lukas

    + + +
    + +

    Relevant Information

    +
    +

    Office: 5384 +

    Phone #: 262-6612 +

    Email: lukas@cs.wisc.edu +

    +

    +I am apparently the co-coordinator for the +MSPLS Fall 1996 Workship +

    +I have also defeated my rivals in the quest to become this semester's +University of Wisconsin Programming Languages Seminar czar. +


    +

    Courses I'm going to take the Fall of 1996

    +
      +
    • CS ??? - The Festival of Java taught by my advisor +
    • Uhh.... +
    +
    + + +

    Mark D. Hill (markhill@cs.wisc.edu)

    + + +
    +Associate Professor of Computer Sciences +
    and +Electrical and Computer Engineering
    +at the University of Wisconsin

    +

    +Table of Contents +

    + +

    +Links to Useful Information +

    + +
    +

    Addresses:

    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA

    +markhill@cs.wisc.edu
    +Phone: 608-262-2196
    +Secretary: 608-265-4892 (Julie Fingerson or Thea Sklenar)
    +Departmental Office: 608-262-1204
    +Fax: 608-262-9777 +

    Office Hours (Fall 1996-1997):

    +Monday 2:00-3:00, Wednesday 11:00-12:00, or by appointment markhill@cs.wisc.edu
    + +

    Current Teaching

    + +

    Catalog Information on Courses I Teach

    + + +

    Education:

    + + +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • Computer architecture +
    • Parallel computing +
    • Memory systems +
    • Performance evaluation +
    +

    +


    +

    Research Summary

    +My research targets the memory systems of shared-memory multiprocessors +and high-performance uniprocessors. Memory system design is important, +because it largely determines a computer's sustained performance. My +work emphasizes quantitative analysis (often requiring new evaluation +techniques) of system-level (not just hardware) performance. + +

    +Much of my recent work is part of the Wisconsin Wind +Tunnel Projectwith Profs. Larus and Wood and many +students. The project expects most future massively-parallel computers +will be built from workstation-like nodes and programmed in high-level +parallel languages--like HPF--that support a shared address space in +which processes uniformly reference data. Our research seeks to +develop a consensus about the middle-level interface--below languages +and compilers and above system software and hardware. We have recently +proposed the Tempest interface that enables programmers, +compilers, and program libraries to implement and use message passing, +transparent shared memory, and hybrid combinations of the two. We are +developing Tempest implementations on a Thinking Machines CM-5, a +cluster of workstations (COW), and hypothetical hardware platforms. +The Wisconsin Wind Tunnel project is so named because we use our tools +to cull the design space of parallel supercomputers in a manner similar +to how aeronautical engineers use conventional wind tunnels to design +airplanes. + +

    +Other recent work with Madhu Talluri +targets improving translation lookaside buffer (TLB) +and page table performance by clustering aligned groups of base pages. +Options require changes to hardware only (complete-subblocked TLBs), +operating system only (clustered page tables), or both (superpages +and partial-subblocked TLBs). +See our +ASPLOS +and +SOSP +papers. +

    +


    +

    A Sampler of Recent Papers

    + +

    + +The Wisconsin Wind Tunnel Project: An Annotated Bibliography, + +Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, David A. Wood, +unpublished manuscript, revised frequently. + +

    1996

    + +

    + +Parallel Computer Research in the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel Project, + +Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, David A. Wood, +NSF Conference on Experimental Research in Computer Systems, June 1996. + +

    + +Bidirectional Technology Transfer: Sabbaticals in Industry, + +Mark D. Hill, +NSF Conference on Experimental Research in Computer Systems, June 1996. + +

    + +Coherent Network Interfaces for Fine-Grain Communication, + +Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, +Babak Falsafi, +Mark D. Hill, and +David A. Wood. +International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), 1996 + +

    + +Optimistic Simulation of Parallel Architectures Using Program Executables, + +Sashikanth Chandrasekaran and Mark D. Hill. +Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS), May 1996. + +

    1995

    + +

    + +A New Page Table for 64-bit Address Spaces, +Madhusudhan Talluri, Mark D. Hill, Yousef A. Khalidi, +Symposium on Operating Systems Principals (SOSP), +December 1995. + +

    + +Presidential Young Investigator Award Final Report, + +Mark D. Hill, +July 1995. + +

    + + +Efficient Support for Irregular Applications on Distributed-Memory Machines, + + +Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Shamik D. Sharma, Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, +Anne Rogers, and Joel Saltz, +PPoPP, July 1995. + +

    + +Cost-Effective Parallel Computing, + +David A. Wood and Mark D. Hill, +(IEEE Computer, February 1995). + +

    + +Solving Microstructure Electrostatics on a Proposed Parallel Computer, + +Frank Traenkle, Mark D. Hill, Sangtae Kim, +Computers and Chemical Engineering, 1995. + +

    1994

    + +

    + +Application-Specific Protocols for User-Level Shared Memory, + +Babak Falsafi, Alvin R. Lebeck, Steven K. Reinhardt, Ioannis Schoinas, +Mark D. Hill James R. Larus, Anne Rogers, David A. Wood, +Supercomputing '94, Nov. 1994. + +

    + +Surpassing the TLB Performance of Superpages with Less Operating System Support, + +Madhusudhan Talluri and Mark D. Hill, +International Conference on Architectural Support for +Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS), +October 1994. + +

    + +An Evaluation of Directory Protocols for Medium-Scale Shared-Memory +Multiprocessors, + +Shubhendu S. Mukherjee and Mark D. Hill, +International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS), July 1994. + +

    + +A Comparison of Trace-Sampling Techniques for Multi-Megabyte Caches, + +R. E. Kessler, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood, +IEEE Transactions on Computers, June 1994. + +

    1993

    + +

    + +Cooperative Shared Memory: Software and Hardware for Scalable Multiprocessors, + +Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, Steven K. Reinhardt, David A. Wood, +ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS), November 1993. + +

    + +Wisconsin Architectural Research Tool Set (WARTS), + +Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, Alvin R. Lebeck, Madhusudhan Talluri, +David A. Wood, +Computer Architecture News (CAN), August 1993. + +

    + +Cache Performance of the SPEC92 Benchmark Suite, + +Jeffrey D. Gee, Mark D. Hill, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos, Alan Jay Smith, +IEEE Micro, August 1993. + +

    + +A Unified Formalization of Four Shared-Memory Models, + +Sarita V. Adve and Mark D. Hill, +IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), June 1993. + +

    + +Performance Implications of Tolerating Cache Faults, + +Andreas Farid Pour and Mark D. Hill, +IEEE Transactions on Computers (TOC), March 1993. + +

    + + +Mechanisms for Cooperative Shared Memory, + + +David A. Wood, Satish Chandra, Babak Falsafi, Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, +Alvin R. Lebeck, James C. Lewis, Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Subbarao Palacharla, +Steven K. Reinhardt, +International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), May 1993. +

    + +The Wisconsin Wind Tunnel: Virtual Prototyping of Parallel Computers, + +Steven K. Reinhardt, Mark D. Hill, James R. Larus, Alvin R. Lebeck, +James C. Lewis, David A. Wood, +ACM SIGMETRICS, May 1993. + +

    1992

    + +

    + +Page Placement Algorithms for Large Real-Index Caches, + +R. E. Kessler, Mark D. Hill, +ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, November 1992. + +

    + +Programming for Different Memory Consistency Models, + +Kourosh Gharachorloo, Sarita V. Adve, Anoop Gupta, +John L. Hennessy, Mark D. Hill, +Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, August 1992. + +

    + +Tradeoffs in Supporting Two Page Sizes, + +Madhusudhan Talluri, Shing Kong, Mark D. Hill, David A. Patterson, +International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), May 1992. + +

    1991

    + +

    + +Detecting Data Races on Weak Memory Systems, + +Sarita V. Adve, Mark D. Hill, Barton P. Miller, Robert H. B. Netzer, +International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), June 1991. + +

    + +Comparison of Hardware and Software Cache Coherence Schemes, + +Sarita V. Adve, Vikram S. Adve, Mark D. Hill, Mary K. Vernon, +International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), June 1991. + +

    + +A Model for Estimating Trace-Sample Miss Ratios, + +David A. Wood, Mark D. Hill, R. E. Kessler +ACM SIGMETRICS, May 1991. + +

    + +Implementing Stack Simulation for Highly-Associative Memories (extended abstract) +Yul H. Kim, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood, +ACM SIGMETRICS, May 1991. + +

    1990

    + +

    + +Implementing Sequential Consistency In Cache-Based Systems, + +Sarita V. Adve, Mark D. Hill, +International Conference on Parallel Processing, August 1990. + +

    + +Weak Ordering - A New Definition, +Sarita V. Adve, Mark D. Hill, +International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), June 1990. + +

    + +


    + +

    Ph.D. Graduates

    + +

    + +Madhusudhan Talluri, + +Ph.D. Expected August 1995, + +Use of Superpages and Subblocking in the Address Translation Hierarchy, + +first employment: Sun Microsystems, +current email: madhu@eng.sun.com. + +

    + +Sarita V. Adve, + +Ph.D. November 1993, + +Designing Memory Consistency Models for Shared-Memory Multiprocessors, + +first employment: Assistant Professor at Rice University, +current email: sarita@rice.edu. + +

    + +Richard E. Kessler, + +Ph.D. July 1991, + +Analysis of Multi-Megabyte Secondary CPU Cache Memories + +(click here for table of contents), +first employment: Cray Research, +current email: richard.kessler@cray.com. + +

    +


    +
    Last Updated +Wed Aug 14 16:52:16 CDT 1996 +
    +

    +Keywords to help search engines rank this page higher than my other pages: +Mark Hill Home Page, Computer Sciences, Wisconsin. +Mark Hill Home Page, Computer Sciences, Wisconsin. +Mark Hill Home Page, Computer Sciences, Wisconsin. +Mark Hill Home Page, Computer Sciences, Wisconsin. +


    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~markos^markos.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~markos^markos.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c7ad3d13 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~markos^markos.html @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + + + Home Page + + +
    +

    Markos Zaharioudakis (markos@cs.wisc.edu)

    +
    + +

    +Research Assistant
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA
    +Phone: (608) 262-6623
    +E-mail: markos@cs.wisc.edu +

    + Note: this page is under construction. +

    + + +

  • SP2 + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mbirk^mbirk.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mbirk^mbirk.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5310099c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mbirk^mbirk.html @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + + + Michael Birk's Home Page + + + +

    Michael Birk's Home Page

    + + + +
    + WWF + mbirk@cs.wisc.edu + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mcauliff^mcauliff.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mcauliff^mcauliff.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1609775f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mcauliff^mcauliff.html @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + +Mark L. McAuliffe + + + +

    Mark L. McAuliffe

    +

    + +


    + +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 W. Dayton St.
    +Madison, WI 53706
    +mcauliff@cs.wisc.edu

    + + Research Interests:

      + +
    • Design and implementation of object-oriented database systems. + +
    + + Publications: + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mds^mds.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mds^mds.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3af584de --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mds^mds.html @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + +Marc Shapiro's Page + + + + + + [mds] + + + Marc Shapiro believes, "'A tautology is a tautology' is a tautology." +

    + I am currently obsessively fond of disappear fear, repulsed by C++, + pondering fast pointer analyses, watching lots of Jackie Chan movies, + thinking about programming language design, not reading much, trying to + teach elementary school students to think in terms of recursion, + and hoping to be interrupted. +

    + This is what C. A. R. Hoare wrote about pointers in 1973: "Their + introduction into high-level languages has been a step backward + from which we may never recover." + + + +

    + +

    + +
    + +Here's my hyper-mode for emacs, with the +pull-down menus and all. Doesn't have all the cool html3 tags yet. + +
    +This is the web submissions software +I cobbled together for PLDI. You may be able to get it to work. It now +includes the previously mostly missing file submit.html! + +
    +This is my POPL '97 paper.
    + +"Fast and Accurate Flow-Insensitive Points-To Analysis." Marc Shapiro +and Susan Horwitz. To appear in ACM Symposium on Principles of +Programming Languages, 1997. + +
    + +My various addresses are: + +
      +
    • Marc Shapiro, CS Dept
      + 1210 W. Dayton St
      + Madison, WI 53706-1685 +
    • 5385 CS
      + (608)262-1079 +
    • mail mds@cs.wisc.edu
      + talk mds@house.cs.wisc.edu
      + finger mds@house.cs.wisc.edu +
    • 212 Marion St, Apt. 305
      + Madison, WI 53703-1953
      + (608)257-6286 +
    + + +
    +Here's a list of people I don't know. (Really.) + + + +
    +Last modified: Thu Oct 24 16:45:11 1996 by Marc Shapiro +
    + mds@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mellen^mellen.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mellen^mellen.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..704f1887 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mellen^mellen.html @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + + +Rob's Home Page + + +

    Rob's Minimalist Home Page

    + +
    +
    + +Last Modified: August 30

    + +Me: Rob Mellencamp
    +TAship: CS537 - Introduction to Operating Systems
    +Email: mellen@cs.wisc.edu
    +Office: 1349 Computer Science Building
    +Office Phone: 262-5340
    +Office Hours: 10:00 -11:00 am MWF or by appointment
    + +
    +


    + +
    mellen@cs.wisc.edu
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~melski^melski.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~melski^melski.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e151f6ee --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~melski^melski.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + +David Melski's Personal Info Page + + + +

    David Melski

    +
    +Current:                  Department:
    +618 1/2 S. Mills St.      5390 Computer Science and Statistics
    +Madison, WI  53715        1210 W. Dayton St.
    +                          Madison, WI  53706
    +(608)259-9197             (608)262-0018
    +
    +Permenant:
    +1136 West Ives
    +Marshfield, WI  54449
    +(715)384-8282
    +
    +
    +Michelle is an awesome person. Her page is currently under construction. +My sister Kasey has a +great home page, as does my brother Eric. +

    +

    +This semester I'm teaching a couple of sections of cs302. +I'm also working with Tom Reps in programming languages. My +exact schedule still needs to be determined. +

    +As an undergrad, I majored in Computer Science and Russian Studies +here at the University of Wisconsin. I even spent the fall semester +of '92 in Russia. I don't get a chance to use my Russian very often, +and I miss it a bit. Someday, someday, I'll make it back. +

    +My other interests include chess and soccer. Recently, I've been +biking a bit, too. I've also been distracted from work by numerous +books, and hasty rewrites of my web page. +

    +Here are my +. I also want to put a link to +mapquest. I plan on stealing a +lot of their maps in a second to give directions from Madison to Marshfield. + +


    +Last modified: Mon Sep 30 21:45:22 1996 by David Melski +
    + melski@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~milo^milo.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~milo^milo.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24f90b40 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~milo^milo.html @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + +Milo M. Martin's Home Page + + +

    Milo M. Martin (milo@cs.wisc.edu)

    + +
    + +Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin-Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +USA

    + +Email: + milo@cs.wisc.edu
    +Office: CS&St 1301
    +Office Phone: (608) 262-6600
    + +Office Hours: 2:45-3:45 pm, Tuesday/Thursday or by +appointment

    + +BA, Computer Science, Gustavus +Adolphus College, 1996 +

    +


    + +

    Classes

    + + + +

    Teaching

    + + +

    Research Interests

    + +I am a first year PhD student interested in programming +languages, +architecture, and systems. Specifically I am interested in: + +
      + +
    • Compiler (optimization) technology and how it will be +influenced by hardware and operating systems advances. + +
    • Mobile programming (such as Java) and what additional challenges this presents to compilers, architecture and operating system designers. + +
    • Many, many other things, many of which I don't even know that I +am interested in... yet. + +
    + +

    Publications

    + +Research performed summer 1994 and 1995 at Argonne National Laboratory, Technology Development Division, +under the advisement of Charles L. Fink:
    + +
      +
    • C. L. Fink, P. G. Humm, M. M. Martin, and B. J. Micklich, + Evaluation of Few-view Reconstruction Parameters for Illicit +Substance Detection Using Fast-Neutron Transmission Spectroscopy, +IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference. (1995) + +
    • C. L. Fink, B. J. Micklich, T. J. Yule, P. G. Humm, L. Sagalovsky, +and M. M. Martin, Evaluation of Neutron Techniques for Illicit +Substance Detection, Nucl. Inst. Meth. B99, 748-752. (1995) + +
    + +

    Un-Publications

    + +Research performed during the 1995-96 school year at Gustavus Adolphus College, under the advisement of Max Hailperin. + +
      +
    • Milo M. Martin and Max Hailperin, Programming Language +Flexibility and Deterministic Dynamic Parallel Computation, +Senior Honors Thesis, Mathematics and Computer Science Department, +Gustavus Adolphus College. (dvi or postscript) +
    + +

    Computing Interests

      + +
    • Java! - Other java resources. + + +
    • NeXT Software - Once NeXT +Computer, now a software only company. + +
    • ACM - ACM (founded 1947) is an +international scientific and educational organization dedicated to +advancing the art, science, engineering, and application of information +technology, serving both professional and public interests by fostering +the open interchange of information and by promoting the highest +professional and ethical standards. (A direct quote from their web page) + + +
    + +

    Personal Interests

    +
      +
    • NFL Football - I am a big +NFL football fan. Since I lived in Minnesota for over 20 years, my +favorite team is the Minnesota Vikings. (Even +though I now live in the land of cheese heads.) + +
    • Colonize and Conquer is a multi-player + play-by-e-mail space exploration and combat game which I wrote. +
    • Babylon 5 - +The best show on TV. (IMHO) + +
    • Atlantis +3.0 - Atlantis is a play-by-email game set in the mythical world of +atlantis. Players build armies, engauge in trade, explore lands, fight each +other and wondering monsters, train wizards, discover the underworld. +Right now there are 200+ players, of which I am one. + + + +
    • Ultimate Frisbee - UPA +(The Ultimate Players Association) - ``Ultimate combines elements of +soccer, football and basketball in a fast-paced game, played with a +frisbee, where everyone is a quarterback and everyone is a receiver.'' +(A direct quote from the UPA home page). Ultimate +in ten simple rules. + +
    + +
    + +
    + Milo M. Martin + + (milo@cs.wisc.edu)
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~minos^minos.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~minos^minos.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3fde0b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~minos^minos.html @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ + + + Minos's Home Page + + + + +
    + +


    +

    + + Minos N. Garofalakis
    + +minos@cs.wisc.edu
    + +PhD Candidate/Research Assistant
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA
    +Office: 7394 CS&STAT
    + +Phone : (608)829-3625 @home, (608)262-6629 @work
    +
    + + +
    +

    + +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • Effective Resource Management +
    • Parallel and Multimedia Database Systems +
    • Complex Query Processing and Optimization +
    • Parallel Algorithms +
    • Database Theory +
    +

    +

    Education:

    +
      +
    • M.S. (Computer Science) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Computer Sciences, December 1994 +
    • B.S. (Computer Science) University of Patras, Dept. of Computer Engineering and Informatics, June 1992 +
    +

    + + +

    Refereed Publications:

    +
      +
    • "Multi-dimensional Resource Scheduling for Parallel Queries", +by Minos N. Garofalakis and Yannis E. Ioannidis, +Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGMOD Conference, Montreal, Canada, +June 1996, pp. 365-376 +
      + + Abstract, + + Paper (in postscript, ~200K). +

      + +

    • "Scheduling Issues in Multimedia Query Optimization", +by Minos N. Garofalakis and Yannis E. Ioannidis, +ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 27, No. 4, December 1995, pp. 590-592 +
      + + Paper (in postscript, ~107K). +

      +

    +

    + + +

    Technical Reports:

    +
      +
    • "Resource Scheduling in Enhanced Pay-Per-View Continuous Media Databases", +by Minos N. Garofalakis, Banu Ozden, and Avi Silberschatz, + Submitted for publication, October 1996 +
    • "Model-checking for Sequential Probabilistic Real-time Systems", +by Minos N. Garofalakis, +Technical Report TR-93.02.7, Computer Technology Institute, Patras, +February 1993 +
    +

    + + +

    Advisor:

    +Yannis E. Ioannidis +
    +

    + + +

    More...

    +Feel free to peek at my +resume. +
    +

    + + + +

    Pointers to interesting stuff:

    +
      + + +
      +UW-Madison DBMS Reasearch Home Page +

      + + +
      +UW-Madison Hellenic Society Home Page +

      + + +
      +ACM SIGMOD Home Page +

      + + +
      + VLDB Home Page +


      + + +
      + IBM Almaden Research Center

      + IBM T.J. Watson Research Center +


      + + +
    • Dr. Michael Ley's Bibliograpy Server on Databases & Logic Programming

      + +
      +
      +
      +This page is perpetually under construction... +Last Updated: July 14, 1996 +
      +
      +
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mjrg^mjrg.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mjrg^mjrg.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7f8dcdc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mjrg^mjrg.html @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +Marcelo Gonçalves + +

      Marcelo J. R. Gonçalves

      + +

      + + + +

      mjrg@cs.wisc.edu
      + + +

      Associate researcher, + Paradyn project. + + +

      + +


      +Address +

      +

      +Work					Home
      +
      +6358 Computer Sciences Department	4817 Sheboygan Av., Apt. 316
      +1210 West Dayton Street			Madison WI 53705
      +Madison WI 53706			Phone: (608)278-0958
      +Phone: (608)262-6614
      +
      +
      +Department of Computer Sciences +University of Wisconsin - Madison + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~morgan^morgan.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~morgan^morgan.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2727a33f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~morgan^morgan.html @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + +Brian Morgan's Home Page + + + +

      Brian Morgan

      +
      +Graduate Student
      +Computer Sciences Department
      +University of Wisconsin-Madison
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706

      + +E-mail: morgan@cs.wisc.edu
      +Telephone: (608) 262-6609
      +Fax: (608) 265-2635
      +
      + +Advisor + Chuck Dyer +

      + +Research Interests +Virtual conferencing systems, image compression, video conferencing, +high bandwidth networking +

      + +


      + + +

      Related Links of Interest

      + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~moshovos^moshovos.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~moshovos^moshovos.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b4b004e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~moshovos^moshovos.html @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ + + + Andreas Moshovos's Home Page + + +
      +

      +Photo + +Blue Ribbon + +
      +Andreas Moshovos +
      +Research Assistant +
      + + +Department of Computer Sciences + +
      + + +University of Wisconsin-Madison + +

      +
      +
      +

      +

      +Education +

      +

      + + + +Advisor: + +Guri Sohi + +
      +Groups: + +Multiscalar + +(Wisconsin Kestrel), + +UW-CS Computer Architecture +. +
      + + +Address + +, + +Leave me a note + +, + + +See if I'm around + +. +
      +

      +Want to peek into the future? Then click + +here + +
      +My brother writes poetry, click + +here + +for a sample of his work. +

      +Research Interests +

      +

      + +I'm currently working on: +

        +
      • Data Dependence Speculation for OOO processors. Download technical report + +here + (compressed postscript) or + +here + +(uncompressed postscript). + Download talk slides + +here +. +
      • Load Balancing on Multiscalar Processors. +
      • Data Speculation for OOO processors. +
      +In general I'm interested in: + +

      +Education +

      + + +

      +Greek Resources +

      +

      + + +

      + +

      +Other Links +

      +GIF + +

      + +

      +
      + +
      +
      + +
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~moy^moy.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~moy^moy.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9b004ac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~moy^moy.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + +Tony Moy's Home Page + + + + +

      Tony Moy

      +

       

      +
      +

      What's New

      +

      October 17, 1996. Now that I'm back in +Madison, I should update several of my pages.

      +
        +
      • Changed the background to black for better contrast.
      • +
      • Updated contact information.
      • +
      • Minor changes to various pages.
      • +
      +

      Here's a list of older updates.

      +
      +

      I prefer to keep my main page brief, so here +are links to my second-level pages:

      + +
      +

      Last modified on October +17, 1996 23:03.

      + +

      Copyright © 1996 Tony Moy

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mreames^mreames.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mreames^mreames.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c0da9438 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mreames^mreames.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + Martin Reames's Home Page + + + +
      + +
      +

      Martin Reames

      +
      +Graduate Student/Teaching Assistant (for CS 302)
      +(also, Coke Poobah -- finger the coke machine!)
      +Computer Sciences Department
      +University of Wisconsin - Madison
      +1210 W. Dayton St.
      +Madison, WI 53706-1685

      + +Office: CS 1345
      +Telephone: (608) 262-1012
      +Telephone: (608) 262-1204 (dept)
      +Fax: (608) 262-9777
      +Email: mreames@cs.wisc.edu
      +
      +Fall 1996 Schedule
      + +
      + +
      +
      + +

      Research interests: Databases, in particular digital terrain modelling +(TINs); programming languages, compiler design; logic and logic +programming. + +

      Qualifying exam : Databases, Spring 1997. Some previous years' exams + +

      Job interests: Software design and development in a product oriented +environment that exploits my computer science education and my interests +in databases and/or compiler design. + +

      My resume in postscript +and html. +As distributed to the Wisconsin DB Affiliates on Oct 21, 1996.

      + +
      +
      + +

      Wes shieldBA, Mathematics/Computer Science, Wesleyan University, 1994. + +

      In the "not for the faint of heart" section of the web page, here's a +link to my senior honors +thesis on General E-Unification.

      + +
      +
      + +

      I Am The Coke Poobah

      + +

      Look at my works, ye mighty, and be afraid!!! + +

      Oh dear : I've gone and let this new job of being the Coke Poobah go to +my head. I'm not usually this far gone. Really. If you want to talk to +someone who's better adjusted to his crucial role in UW CS dept life, you +should probably see Elton. +He doesn't even mention being the co-Poobah on his page. Imagine +that. + +

      Besides the aforementioned Coke Poobahship/mental illness, there are a +few other things you might want to know about me. I'm a third year +graduate student in the CS department at Wisconsin, concentrating in +databases, and currently studying for the qual (which will be sometime in +early February). For exercise and relaxation I play squash (reasonably well) all year round, +ultimate frisbee (OK) in the summer, and basketball, poorly and +infrequently; and if you notice such things, you might see me rapidly +riding my mountain bike around campus -- even in the chilliest of weather, +and always with a helmet.

      + +

      If you wish to learn more about my interests, feel free to examine my +not-very-often-updated hierarchy of stuff I +like. Enjoy. + +

      Wisconsin's on-line library + +

      + +


      +Last modified: Fri Nov 1 12:59:42 1996 by Martin Reames +
      + mreames@cs.wisc.edu +
      +
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mscalar^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mscalar^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f602c6b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~mscalar^ @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + + +Wisconsin Multiscalar Project Home Page + + +
      +

      +Multiscalar Logo +Wisconsin Multiscalar Project +

      +
      +

      +

      + +
      +
      +
      Last Updated: 20 February 1996 by Guri Sohi (sohi@cs.wisc.edu)
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~msteele^msteele.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~msteele^msteele.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5bc57aa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~msteele^msteele.html @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ + + +Mike Steele's WWW Homepage + + + + +
      +

      Mike Steele's WWW Homepage

      +

      +msteele@cs.wisc.edu +

      +Office: 1332 Comp Sci & Stat Building +

      + +

      +

      _________________________________________________________________ +
      +

      + + + + + + +
      [You're missing a cool picture of me] +
      Me sitting in the Univ. of Maryland CS department's computer lab, +struggling through my undergraduate operating systems class sometime +around April 1995. Note the time stamp in the lower right corner says +"4:05". That's AM folks...
      I'm a graduate student in the +Computer Sciences Department at the +University of Wisconsin--Madison (School Motto: "Come and freeze +in the land of cheese"). My research and study interests center +around artificial +intelligence, +computer vision, +and operating systems (I hope to narrow it down some in the coming years). +

      +This semester, I am a graduate +instructor for +Section 10 of CS 302 (Algebraic Language Programming). +

      +I received my +Bachelor's Degree in May 1996 from the +University of Maryland's +Computer Science Department.

      +

      + +
      +

      Publications

      + +

      + +

      Classes This Semester

      + + + + + +
      +

      My Other Pages

      +
        +
      • Information on getting +in touch with me (for all my friends back in Maryland +whom I forgot to e-mail with my new addresses) +
      • My favorite links +
      • My favorite sports teams +
      • Some of my friends. +
      • The Usenet Dave Barry Frequently Asked Questions list +
      • The Usenet Billy Joel Frequently Asked Questions list +
      • I'm also the mailing list administrator for the + +Fruit-of-the-Day mailing list (still hosted by the University of +Maryland), which started as an inside +joke around my office, but got out of hand sometime in 1994 and +now has over 400 members world-wide. +
      • If you're the predator and you're coming to kill me, I have some +infrared photos of myself so you'll know what I look +like. +
      +
      + +
      An infrared picture of me
      + +

      +

      +_________________________________________________________________ +
      +

      + + + + +
      Support the EFF Blue Ribbon Campaign
      +
      Mike Steele
      msteele@cs.wisc.edu
      University of Wisconsin--Madison
      Computer Sciences Department
      +
      + +
      +

      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~myuin^myuin.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~myuin^myuin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fec9dc63 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~myuin^myuin.html @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + + + +Maria's Home Page + + + + +
      +
      +
      Maria's Home Page
      +
      +
      +

      +
      + +How about a visit to the University of Maryland-College Park?? +
      +Or maybe the University of Wisconsin-Madison?? +
      +
      +If you are in my CS132 lab sections, you might want to visit this page--> + +
      +

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~naim^naim.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~naim^naim.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e163081c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~naim^naim.html @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + +Oscar Naim's Home Page + + + +

      Canaima, Venezuela + +

      Bienvenido!

      + +

      I'm a new staff member working on the Paradyn Project. I just finished my +Ph.D. at the University of Southampton in England and I did my +undergrad and MSc at the Universidad Simon Bolivar (Caracas, Venezuela). + +

      I was born in the beautiful city of Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Barquisimeto +is located on the central-western part of Venezuela and has a population of +about 1 million people. Barquisimeto is also known as the +musical capital of Venezuela. + +

      My main research area is Performance Analysis and Visualization of +Parallel Programs. However, apart from being a researcher, I like to play +classical guitar. In fact, I studied for a few years with two excellent +maestros: Rodrigo Riera and Antonio Lauro. + +

      I like to spend my time: +

        +
      • Playing guitar +
      • Reading good books (e.g. Sherlock Holmes stories) +
      • Cooking +
      • Watching baseball +
      • And working too!! :-) +
      + +

      If you like to see some beatiful pictures of Venezuela, please +click here or here. + +

      You can finger me at +naim@cs.wisc.edu and check if I am around. + +

      Ah mundo Barquisimeto! + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~natassa^natassa.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~natassa^natassa.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86831156 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~natassa^natassa.html @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +Anastassia G. Ailamaki Home + +


      +

      Welcome home!


      +
      +

      +

      Anastassia G. Ailamaki

      +
      +
      Graduate Student, Computer Sciences Department +
      University of Wisconsin, Madison +
      1210 W. Dayton Street +
      Madison, WI 53705 +
      Phone: (608) 2652311 +
      +
      Nah, you don't really really want to see this +picture . +
      +IMPORTANT NOTICE: When she finds the time, she'll make a decent home page. + +
      + +Nice links: + +George's "What's What in Rochester, NY" + +and + +Alex's Guide To The Greek Islands + +are worth visiting! + +

      +

      + +

      +

      +

      + +
      +
      + + + +
      +Send me an e-mail!!! + natassa@cs.wisc.edu +
      +Mon Sep 9 12:10:57 CDT 1996 +
      +
      +
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~naughton^naughton.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~naughton^naughton.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..301eb644 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~naughton^naughton.html @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +Jeffrey F. Naughton +

      Jeffrey F. Naughton

      +
      naughton@cs.wisc.edu
      +

      +


      +

      Research Interests

      +OLAP, multi-dimensional data analysis, parallel object-relational +DBMS.

      The overall goal of my research is the development of +database systems that surpass current database systems both in +performance and in ease of use. Currently I have three main areas of +interest.

      (1) Techniques for improving the performance of +multi-dimensional data analysis, including array-based storage and +processing algorithms, bit-map indices, and algorithms for computing +the "cube"; (2) The performance of object-relational database systems, +including benchmarking O/R DBMS, algorithms for set-valued +attributes, and techniques for parallelizing O/R workloads; (3) +Parallel geo-spatial information systems. +


      +

      Recent Publications

      +
        +
      • +On the Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates (with +Sameet Agarwal, Rakesh Agrawal, Prasad M. Deshpande, Ashish Gupta, +Raghu Ramakrishnan, and Sunita Sarawagi. In proceedings of the +22nd International Conference on Very Large Databases, Mumbai (Bombay), 1996. +
      • Storage Estimation for Multidimensional Aggregates +in the Presence of Hierarchies (with +Amit Shukla, Prasad M. Deshpande, and Karthikeyan Ramasamy.) +22nd International Conference on Very Large Databases, Mumbai (Bombay), 1996. +
      • The BUCKY Object-Relational Database Benchmark (with +Michael Carey, David DeWitt, Johannes Gerhke, Dhaval Shah, +and Mohammed Asgarian). In preparation. +
      • Toward a MOLAP ADT for an Object-Relational DBMS (with +Yihong Zhao and Kristin Tufte, submitted for +publication. +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~navin^navin.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~navin^navin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a123762e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~navin^navin.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + Navin Kabra + + + + + +
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      + +[Photograph!]
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      Navin Kabra

      +Graduate Student
      + Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin-Madison
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      +Advisor: + David DeWitt
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      +Research Interests: +

      +
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      + See my + + .plan for my address. + +

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      + If you have nothing better to do, you can + go in here and explore + my bookmarks. Or, you could have a + look at some Indian Stuff , + which includes among other things an archive of + Hindi Songs. + +
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      +

      Tia Newhall + (newhall@cs.wisc.edu)

      +
      + +Graduate Student
      +1210 W. Dayton St.
      +Madison, WI 53706-1685
      +Telephone: (608) 262-6615
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      +

      +Research Interests: +

        +
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems +
      • Performance Tools +
      • Scalability Analysis and Performance Prediction +
      • Java +
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      +Research Group: Paradyn +

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      +Advisor: Bart Miller +

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      Nancy Hall

      +
      +Computer Sciences Department 
      +University of Wisconsin -- Madison 
      +1210 West Dayton Street 
      +Madison, WI 53706-1685 
      +
      +608/262-5945
      +
      +Project: SHORE: a Scalable Heterogeneous Object REpository
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      +Olvi L. Mangasarian

      + +
      + John von Neumann Professor of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, +and member of the Center for the Mathematical Sciences
      +
      + Computer Sciences Department
      + University of Wisconsin
      + 1210 W. Dayton St.
      + Madison, WI 53706-1685
      +
      + Telephone: (608) 262-1204
      + Fax: (608) 262-9777
      + Email: olvi@cs.wisc.edu
      +
      + +Ph.D., Harvard University, 1959
      +Interests: +Mathematical programming, machine learning, and parallel computing +

      + +


      + +

      Research Summary

      + +Optimization theory is rich mathematically while being very effective +computationally in solving many real-life problems. My interests +in this topic have ranged over a broad spectrum that encompasses +theoretical aspects, such as error bounds for mathematical programs +and variational inequalities, convergence proofs for parallel +gradient and variable distribution algorithms for optimization, +smoothing techniques for solving constrained optimization problems +as differentiable nonlinear equations, as well as applications +to machine learning, both in general and specific contexts. An +important aspect of my research is the use of mathematical programming +techniques in diagnosing breast cancer, that has resulted in a +highly accurate computerized diagnostic system in current use +at University of Wisconsin Hospitals.

      + + +

      + +


      + +

      Current PhD Students

      + +
    • + Paul Bradley +
    • +
      + +

      Recent Publications

      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian and M. V. Solodov + +
      +
      + +A Linearly Convergent Descent Method for Strongly Monotone +Complementarity Problems. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 96-07, October 1996. +
      +
      + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian and Jong-Shi Pang + +
      +
      + +Exact Penalty Functions for Mathematical Programs +with Linear Complementarity Constraints. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 96-06, August 1996. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      + +Mathematical Programming in Data Mining +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 96-05, August 1996. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      + +Error Bounds for Nondifferentiable Convex Inequalities under a Strong S +later Constraint Qualification. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 96-04, July 1996. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      P. S. Bradley, O. L. Mangasarian and W. N. Street + +
      +
      +Clustering via Concave Minimization. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 96-03, May 1996. +Submitted to Neural Information Processing Systems 1996. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      W. N. Street, O. L. Mangasarian and W. H. Wolberg + +
      +
      +Individual and Collective Prognostic Prediction. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 96-01, January 1996. +
      +
      + + +
      +
      P. S. Bradley, O. L. Mangasarian and W. N. Street + +
      +
      +Feature Selection via Mathematical Programming. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-21, December 1995. +Submitted to INFORMS Journal on Computing. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +Machine Learning via Polyhedral Concave Minimization. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-20, November 1995. +"Applied Mathematics and Parallel Computing -- Festschrift for +Klaus Ritter", H. Fischer, B. Riedmueller, S. Schaeffler, editors, +Physica-Verlag, Germany 1996, 175-188. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +The Ill-Posed Linear Complementarity Problem. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-15, August 1995. +Submitted to SIAM Proceedings of the International +Symposium on Complementarity Problems, Baltimore, MD, +November 1-4, 1995. Revised November 1995. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      W. Nick Street and O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +Improved Generalization via Tolerant Training. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-11, July 1995. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +Mathematical Programming in Machine Learning. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-06, April 1995, +Revised July 1995. +To appear in Proceedings of Nonlinear Optimization and +Applications Workshop, Erice June 1995, Plenum Press. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      Chunhui Chen and O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +Hybrid Misclassification Minimization. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-05, February 1995, +Revised July 1995 and August 1995. +To appear in Advances in Computational Mathematics. +
      +
      + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +Optimization in Machine Learning. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-01, January 1995. +SIAG/OPT Views-and-News 6, 1995, 3-7. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      Chunhui Chen and O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +A Class of Smoothing Functions for Nonlinear and Mixed Complementarity Problems. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 94-11, August 1994. +Revised October 1994, February 1995 and September 1995. +Computational Optimization and Applications 5, 1996, 97-138. +
      +
      + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian, W. Nick Street and W. H. Wolberg + +
      +
      +Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis via Linear Programming. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 94-10, August 1994. +Revised December 1994. +Operations Research 43(4), July-August 1995, 570-577. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +The Linear Complementarity Problem as a Separable Bilinear Program. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 94-09, July 1994. +Journal of Global Optimization 6, 1995, 153-161. +
      +
      + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian and M. V. Solodov + +
      +
      +Backpropagation Convergence via Deterministic Nonmonotone Perturbed Minimization. +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 94-06, June 1994. +Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 6, +(J. D. Cowan, G. Tesauro and J. Alspector, editors) 383-390, +Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, California 1994. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      Chunhui Chen and O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +Smoothing Methods for Convex Inequalities +and Linear Complementarity Problems. +
      +Computer Sciences Technical Report 1191r, November 1993. +Revised November 1994. +Mathematical Programming 71, 1995, 51-69. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian + +
      +
      +Misclassification Minimization. +
      +Computer Sciences Technical Report 1186, October 1993. +Revised September 1994. +Journal of Global Optimization 5(4), December 1994, 309-323. +
      +
      + + + +
      +
      O. L. Mangasarian and M. V. Solodov + +
      +
      +Serial and Parallel Backpropagation for Neural Nets via +Nonmonotone Perturbed Minimnization. +
      +Computer Sciences Technical Report 1149r, April 1993. +Revised December 1993. +Optimization Methods and Software 4, 1994, 103-116. +
      +
      + + + + +

      + +Chronological cancer bibliography +

      + +

      WWW Page of Other Publications of MP Group at Wisconsin

      + + +ftp papers and reports

      + + +View and download papers and reports of MP Group

      + + + +View home page of MP Group.

      + + + +


      +
      periodically updated by olvi@cs.wisc.edu
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~olvi^uwmp^cancer.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~olvi^uwmp^cancer.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e85afaa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~olvi^uwmp^cancer.html @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ + + +Machine Learning for Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis + + + + +

      Machine Learning for Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis

      + +

      + + +

      + +This page describes various linear-programming-based machine learning +approaches which have been applied to the diagnosis and prognosis of +breast cancer. This work is the result of a collaboration at the +University of Wisconsin-Madison between +Prof. Olvi L. Mangasarian +of the Computer Sciences Department and +Dr. William H. Wolberg +of the departments of Surgery and Human Oncology. + +

      + +Here is a copy of the +press release +distributed at the American Cancer Society Science Writers seminar in +March of 1994. It provides a good overview of this research. + +

      + +


      + +

      Table of Contents

      + + + +
      + + + +

      Diagnosis

      +
      +This work grew out of the desire by Dr. Wolberg to accurately diagnose +breast masses based solely on a Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA). He +identified nine visually assessed characteristics of an FNA sample which +he considered +relevant to diagnosis. In collaboration with Prof. Mangasarian and +two of his graduate students, Rudy Setiono and + +Kristin Bennett, a +classifier was constructed using the multisurface method (MSM) of pattern +separation on these nine features that +successfully diagnosed 97% of new cases. The resulting data set is +well-known as the +Wisconsin Breast Cancer Data. + +

      + +The image analysis work began in 1990 with the addition of +Nick Street +to the research team. The goal was to diagnose the sample based on a +digital image of a small section of the FNA slide. The results of +this research have been consolidated into a software system known as +Xcyt, which is currently used by Dr. Wolberg in his clinical +practice. The diagnosis process is now performed as follows: +

        +
      • An FNA is taken from the breast mass. This material is then +mounted on a microscope slide and stained to highlight the cellular +nuclei. A portion of the slide in which the cells are +well-differentiated is then scanned using a digital camera and a +frame-grabber board. +
      • The user then isolates the individual nuclei using Xcyt. +Using a mouse pointer, the user draws the approximate boundary of +each nucleus. Using a computer vision approach known as "snakes", +these approximations then converge to the exact nuclear boundaries. +This interactive process takes between two and five minutes per slide. +Here is an image showing +Xcyt in use. +
      • Once all (or most) of the nuclei have been isolated in this +fasion, the program computes values for each of ten characteristics of +each nuclei, measuring size, shape and texture. The mean, standard +error and extreme values of these features are computed, resulting in +a total of 30 nuclear features for each sample. +
      • Based on a training set of 569 cases, a linear classifier was +constructed to differentiate benign from malignant samples. This +classifier consists of a single separating plane in the space of three +of the features: Extreme Value of Area, Extreme Value of Smoothness, +and Mean Value of Texture. By projecting all the cases onto the +normal of this separating plane, approximate +probability densities of +the benign and +malignant points were constructed. These allow a simple Bayesian +computation of probability of malignancy for new patients. These +densities are shown to the patient, allowing her to judge the +"confidence" of her diagnosis by comparison to hundreds of previous samples. + +
      + +To date, this system has correctly diagnosed 176 consecutive new +patients (119 benign, 57 malignant). In only eight of those cases did +Xcyt return a "suspicious" diagnosis (that is, an estimated +probability of malignancy between 0.3 and 0.7). + +

      + +A small subset of the source images used in this research can be found + here. These are very good +test cases for +image segmentation or object recognition algorithms. If your pet +segmentation algorithm can automatically identify all of the nuclei in +these images, please email me (street@cs.wisc.edu) and let's work together. + +

      + +


      + + +

      Prognosis

      +
      + +The second problem considered in this research is that of prognosis, +the prediction of the long-term behavior of the disease. We have +approached prognosis as a function-approximation problem, using input +features -- including those computed by Xcyt +-- to predict a +time of recurrence in malignant patients, using right-censored data. +Our solution is termed +the Recurrence Surface Approximation method (RSA), and utilizes a linear +program to construct a surface which predicts time of recurrence for +new patients. By examining the actual recurrence of those training cases +with similar predicted recurrence times, we can plot the probability of +disease-free survival for various times (out to 10 years) for an +individual patient. This capability has been incorporated into +Xcyt and an example is shown +here. +These survival curves plot the probability of disease-free survival versus +time (in years). +The black disease-free survival curve represents all patients in our +original study; the red curve represents the probability of +disease-free survival for the sample case. This particular case therefore +has an above-average prognosis, with a probability of being disease-free +after 10 years equal to about 80%. + +

      +The RSA procedure can also be used to compare the predictive power of +various prognostic factors. Our results indicate that precise, +detailed cytological information of the type provided by Xcyt +gives better prognostic accuracy than the traditional factors Tumor +Size and Lymph Node Status. If corroborated by other researchers, +this result could remove the need for the often painful axillary lymph +node surgery. + +


      + +

      Chronological Bibliography

      +
      + +Linked papers are provided in postscript format; if you don't have a +postscript viewer, you can download the file (e.g., shift-click in Netscape) +and print it. Abstracts are ASCII text. To obtain papers which are not +linked, please contact the first author. + +
      + +
      O.L. Mangasarian, R. Setiono and W.H. Wolberg. +
      Pattern Recognition via Linear Programming: Theory and + Application to Medical Diagnosis. + In + Proceedings of the Workshop on Large-Scale Numerical + Optimization, + 1989, pages 22-31, Philadelphia, PA. SIAM. + +
      O.L. Mangasarian and W. H. Wolberg. +
      Cancer Diagnosis via Linear Programming. SIAM News, + Vol. 23, 1990, pages 1 & 18. + +
      W.H. Wolberg and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      Multisurface Method of Pattern Separation for Medical + Diagnosis Applied to Breast Cytology. + Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A., + Vol. 87, 1990, pages 9193-9196. + +
      W.N. Street. +
      Toward Automated Cancer Diagnosis: An Interactive + System for Cell Feature Extraction. + Technical Report 1052, Computer Sciences Department, + University of Wisconsin, October 1991. + +
      W.H. Wolberg, K.P. Bennett and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      Brast Cancer Diagnosis and Prognostic Determination + from Cell Analysis. + Manuscript, 1992, + Departments of Surgery and Human Oncology and + Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706. + +
      W.H. Wolberg, W.N. Street, and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      Breast Cytology + Diagnosis via Digital Image Analysis. + Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology, + Vol. 15 No. 6, pages 396-404, December 1993. + (abstract) + +
      W.N. Street, W.H. Wolberg and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      + Nuclear Feature Extraction For Breast Tumor Diagnosis. + In + IS&T/SPIE 1993 International Symposium on Electronic Imaging: + Science and Technology, + volume 1905, pages 861-870, San Jose, CA, 1993. + (abstract) + +
      W.H. Wolberg, W.N. Street, and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      Machine learning + techniques to diagnose breast cancer from fine-needle aspirates. + Cancer Letters + Vol. 77, pages 163-171, 1994. + (abstract) + +
      W. N. Street +
      + Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis via + Linear-Programming-Based Machine Learning. + Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, August + 1994. + Available as UW Mathematical Programming Technical Report 94-14. + (abstract) + +
      W.H. Wolberg, W.N. Street, D.M. Heisey, and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      + Computerized breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis from fine needle + aspirates. + Archives of Surgery 1995; 130:511-516. + (abstract) + +
      W.H. Wolberg, W.N. Street, and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      + Image analysis and machine learning applied to breast cancer + diagnosis and prognosis. + Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology, + Vol. 17 No. 2, pages 77-87, April 1995. + (abstract) + +
      W.H. Wolberg, W.N. Street, D.M. Heisey, and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      + Computer-derived Nuclear Features Distinguish Malignant from Benign + Breast Cytology. + Human Pathology, + Vol. 26, pages 792-796, 1995. + (abstract) + +
      W.H. Wolberg, W.N. Street, D.M. Heisey, and O.L. Mangasarian. +
      + Computer-derived Nuclear ``Grade'' and Breast Cancer Prognosis. + Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology, + Vol. 17 No. 4, pages 257-264, August 1995. + (abstract) + +
      O.L. Mangasarian, W.N. Street and W.H. Wolberg. +
      + Breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis via linear programming. + Operations Research, + 43(4), pages 570-577, July-August 1995. + Available as UW Mathematical Programming Technical Report 94-10. + (abstract) + +
      W. N. Street, O. L. Mangasarian, and W.H. Wolberg. +
      + An inductive learning approach to prognostic prediction. + Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on + Machine Learning, + A. Prieditis and S. Russell, eds., pages 522-530, + Morgan Kaufmann, 1995. + (abstract) + +
      M. W. Teague, W. H. Wolberg, W. N. Street, O. L. Mangasarian, + S. C. Call and D. L. Page. +
      Indeterminate Fine Needle Aspiration of the Breast: + Image Analysis Aided Diagnosis. + Cancer, + submitted. + (abstract) + +
      W. N. Street, O. L. Mangasarian, and W. H. Wolberg.
      +
      + Individual and collective prognostic prediction.
      + Technical Report 96-01, Computer Sciences Department, University of + Wisconsin, Madison, WI, January 1996. Submitted to ICML and AAAI conferences. + (abstract) +
      + +
      + + +
      + +

      Citation in the Medical and Popular Press

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      +
        +
      • News from Medicine segment, + CNN Prime News, March 12, 1994. + +
      • Breast Biopsy Without Surgery. + Tim Friend, + USA Today, + March 24, 1994. + +
      • Cancer Detection Imitates Oil Prospecting. + Joe Manning, + Milwaukee Sentinel, + March 24, 1994. + +
      • Analyzing Breast Cancer. + Detroit News, + March 28, 1994. + +
      • A High-tech Cancer Hunt. + Marilynn Marchione, + Milwaukee Journal, + March 28, 1994. + +
      • Computerized Interpretation of Breast FNA Biopsies: Progress Reported, + Oncology Times, + April 1994. + +
      • Computer Program Hunts Breast Cancer, + Ruth SoRelle, + Houston Chronicle, + April 22, 1994. + +
      • Computer Program May Improve Interpretation of Aspirate, + Oncology News International, + May 1994. + +
      • New Data Suggest Needle Biopsies Could Replace Surgical Biopsy + for Diagnosing Breast Cancer. + Journal of the American Medical Association, + Medical News & Perspectives column, June 9, 1994, Vol. 271, No. 22. + +
      • Diagnosis Via Image Analysis and Machine Learning, + Cope, + September/October 1994. + +
      • Computer Seeks Out Breast Cancer, + Madison Capital Times, + January 17, 1995. + +
      • Computer-Aided Cancer Prediction, + Los Angeles Times, + January 25, 1995. +
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      Pattern Separation via Mathematical Programming

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      + +This WWW page describes work in Pattern Separation via Linear Programming in +the Mathematical Programming section of the +University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department. + +


      +

      Brief History and Method Outline

      + + + +

      + +Mathematical optimization approaches, in particular linear programming, have +long been used in problems of pattern separation. +In [65] linear programs were used to construct planes +to separate linearly separable point sets. +Separation by a nonlinear surface +using linear programming was also described, whenever the surface +parameters appeared linearly, +e.g. a quadratic or polynomial surface. These formulations however could fail +on sets that were not separable by a surface linear in its parameters. + + +

      + +A Multisurface Method (MSM) [68,93] +avoided this difficulty. MSM separates 2 disjoint finite point sets in +n-dimensional Euclidean space as follows: + +

        +
      1. Choose 2 parallel planes in n-dimensional Euclidean space + as close together so that only the region between the two planes + contains points from both sets (i.e. the regions NOT between the + 2 parallel planes contain only points of 1 set or no points). + + +
      2. Discard the points in the regions not between the 2 parallel planes. + +
      3. Repeat the process on the points between the 2 parallel planes, until + the region between the 2 parallel planes contains no points or very + few points. + +
      + + + +

      + +Multisurface Method Tree (MSM-T), +a variant on the Multisurface Method was developed in +[92a], [92b], [93]. +Let A and B be finite disjoint point sets in n-dimensional Euclidean +space. +The goal of MSM-T is to +determine a sequence of planes in n-dimensional Euclidean +space that separate the sets A and B as follows: + + +

        +
      1. Determine a plane in n-dimensional Euclidean space that + minimizes the average "distances" of misclassified points. A point from + set A is misclassified if it lies on the side of the separating + plane assigned to B. + Similarly, a point from set B is misclassified if it lies + on the side of the separating plane assigned to A. + + +
      2. If the regions assigned to A and B contain only (or + mostly) points of the set A or B, then stop. + Otherwise, generate another + error-minimizing plane (in 1.) in this region. + +
      + +The sequence of planes generated can be viewed as a decision tree. For each +node in the tree, the best split of the points reaching that node is found +by solving the LP in 1, above. The node is split into 2 branches, and the +same procedure is applied until there are only (or mostly) points of one +set at the node. This linear programming approach can also be viewed as +training a neural network with 1 hidden layer +(see [93]). + + + +

      + +MSM-T has been shown to learn concepts as well or better than more traditional +learning methods such as C4.5 and CART. It also has an advantage over +artificial neural network (ANN) methods such as backpropagation in +that training proceeds much faster (see [92a]). + + +


      +

      Implementations of MSM-T

      + +

      + +MSM-T has been implemented in C using the MINOS numerical +optimization package by Nick Street and Kristin Bennett. MSM-T has also been implemented +for the MATLAB +optimization package by Paul Bradley. Following is a description of the MATLAB implementation of MSM-T. Together with the M-files +required to run it. + + +


      +

      Chronological Bibliography

      + + +
      +
      [65] O. L. Mangasarian. +
      Linear and Nonlinear Separation of Patterns by Linear Programming. + Operations Research, Vol. 13, No. 3, May-June, 1965, pages + 444 - 452. + +
      [68] O. L. Mangasarian. +
      Multisurface Method of Pattern Separation. IEEE + Transactions on + Information Theory, Vol. IT-14, No. 6, November 1968, pages + 801 - 807. + + +
      [92a] K. P. Bennett. +
      Decision Tree Construction via Linear Programming. Proceedings of the 4th Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Society Conference, 1992, pages 97 - 101. + + +
      [92b] K. P. Bennett and O. L. Mangasarian. +
      Robust Linear Programming Discrimination of Two Linearly Inseparable Sets. Optimization Methods and Software, Vol. 1, 1992, pages 23 - 34. + + +
      [93] O. L. Mangasarian. +
      Mathematical Programming in Neural Networks. ORSA Journal on Computing, Vol. 5, No. 4, Fall 1993, pages 349 - 360. + +
      + + +
      + + +Last modified: Wed Jul 12 10:40:37 1995 by Paul Bradley +
      + paulb@cs.wisc.edu +
      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~paradyn^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~paradyn^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb0df4c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~paradyn^ @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + +Paradyn Project Home Page + + + + + +
      +Paradyn Logo + + +University of Wisconsin -- Madison + + +Paradyn Logo +
      + + +

      Paradyn Parallel Performance Tools

      +
      + +

      * Release Information

      +
      +

      This page contains describes how you can get a copy of +Release 1.1 of the Paradyn tools. +

      + +

      * Project Goals

      +
      +

      The Paradyn Parallel Program Performance Tools project is exploring new +approaches to building scalable tools for parallel program performance.

      +
      + +

      * Technical Papers

      + +

      * Paradyn Manuals

      + +

      * + +Status Report +

      +
      +

      A recent status report (Jan '95) on the Blizzard/Paradyn Project.

      +
      + +

      * + +1996 ARPA CSS PI Meeting Panel Presentation +

      +
      +

      This presentation was made at the 1996 ARPA CSTO meeting in +San Antonio.

      +
      + +

      * + +1995 ARPA CSTO "Super Symbol Table" Presentation +

      +
      +

      This presentation was made at the 1995 ARPA CSTO meeting in +Florida. +This project is an effort to develop common access routines to +compiler-generated information used by tools for high-level parallel +languages

      +
      + +

      * Project Staff

      + +

      * Super Computing 1994 Poster

      +
      +

      A hypertext version of our poster from Super Computing 1994

      +

      + +

      * + +Related Projects Elsewhere +

      + +

      * SPDT 96

      +
      +

      1st ACM/SIGMETRICS Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Tools

      +
      + +

      *You can also see:

      +
      +

      +Restaurants +(this is included in the Paradyn page as a temporary placeholder). +

      +
      + +

      * Contact Information

      +
      +

      +Paradyn Project
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Wisconsin
      +1210 West Dayton Street
      +Madison, WI 53706
      +
      +Email: paradyn@cs.wisc.edu +
      +FAX: (608) 262-9777 +

      +
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      +Last modified: +Tue Oct 1 17:12:32 CDT 1996 +by + + bart@cs.wisc.edu +

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~parker^parker.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~parker^parker.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f3e1396 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~parker^parker.html @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + + +Steven Parker's Home Page + + + + +

      Steven T. Parker

      + +

      Graduate Student

      + Computer Sciences Department
      + University of Wisconsin-Madison
      + 1210 West Dayton Street
      + Madison, Wisconsin 53706

      + + Office: 6372 CS&S, (608) 262-6617
      + +

      parker@cs.wisc.edu

      + +


      + +

      Depth Area: + Numerical Analysis + +

      Employment: + PRISM Project

      + +

      Fall 1996 Schedule:

      +

        +
      • MATH 623: MWF 9:55 - 10:45
        +
      • CS 564: MWF 11:00 - 12:15
        +
      • CS 799: W 2:30 - 3:30
        +
      • PRISM: MWF 8:00-9:30, 1:00-3:30, TTh 10:30-3:30 +
      + +

      Related Links:

      + UW CS Home Page
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      + +

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      + Last modified: Thu Sep 12 1996 + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~paulb^paulb.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~paulb^paulb.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93f03739 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~paulb^paulb.html @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + +PSB Home Page + + + + + +

      Paul Bradley

      + +Graduate Student
      +Computer Sciences Department
      +University of Wisconsin-Madison
      +
      paulb@cs.wisc.edu +

      + +Office: 6390 CS
      +Phone: 608 262 6619
      +Advisor: O. L. Mangasarian
      + + +
      + +

      Interests

      +Mathematical Programming
      +Machine Learning
      +Fly-Fishing
      + + + + +

      + +


      + +

      Publications

      + +All papers are stored in postscript format, abstracts are ASCII text. If you do not have a postscript viewer, you can download the file (e.g. shift-click, if you're using Netscape) and print it. + +
      + +
      P. S. Bradley, O. L. Mangasarian, and W. N. Street. + +
      +
      Feature selection via mathematical programming. + +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 95-21, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, December 1995 - Revised March 1996. Submitted to INFORMS Journal on Computing. +(abstract) +
      +
      + +
      + +
      P. S. Bradley, O. L. Mangasarian, and W. N. Street. + +
      +
      Clustering via concave minimization. + +
      +Mathematical Programming Technical Report 96-03, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, May 1996. Accepted for presentation Neural Information Processing Systems 1996. +(abstract) +
      +
      + + +

      + +


      + +Nick Street and I at work. + + +
      + +STOP MOSHING: No one should die at a concert + + + + + + + + +
    + +
    + + +Last modified: Thu Jul 6 11:04:45 1995 by Paul Bradley +
    + paulb@cs.wisc.edu +
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    + +

    Peter J. DeVries

    + +

    Internet Tools Specialist
    Room 1334 Computer Sciences
    1210 West +Dayton St.
    Madison, WI 53706
    608-263-2622
    pdevries@cs.wisc.edu

    + +I am the Internet Tools Specialist for InterNIC Net Scout. What this means is +that I read everything about Internet technology, try to make sense of it and +then write overview articles for the Net Scout Toolkit. The great thing is that I +read everything and think about it anyway, so it was rather foolish for them to +pay me to do this (But don't tell them!).

    + +Eric Hazen and I also +provide most of the technical and Webmaster services for the Net Scout group, +although we do get a lot of excellent help from the Computer Systems Lab (CSL) and the folks +at InterNIC.

    + +Before recently joining the Net Scout Team, I worked at the Laboratory of Molecular +Biology and the Integrated Microscopy Resource +(IMR), an NIH Biomedical Resource for nearly eight years. At Molecular +Biology I was fortunate to co-develop with Prof. Sean +Carroll and his lab a technique for creating multiple label confocal images. +Basically these are cool looking images of developing embryos that get on a lot +of journal and book covers. I also developed the Molecular Biology Web site.

    + +At the IMR, I was fortunate to work with Prof. John +White and the rest of the IMR +staff. While at the IMR, I developed their Web site which received 4-stars in +the Magellan Internet Guide. My last major project involved the co-development of +a 4 Dimensional Microscope for studying how embryos develop. This microscope is +described in an article which appeared in the August +2nd 1996 issue of the Journal Science.

    + +Here are some photos of guests of Net Scout Labs.

    + +


    +
    Standard Info
    +[ Resume ] +[ Related Experience ] +[ Publications ] +[ Presentations ] +
    +Updated: Tuesday, December 10, 1996
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~plakal^plakal.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~plakal^plakal.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa775f6c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~plakal^plakal.html @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ + + + + + Yumpee's Home Page + + + +

    +[under construction] + + + + + +
    +

    + pic of sneering nerd
    + Manoj Plakal
    + Graduate Slave
    + Dept of Computer Science
    + UniversityofWisconsin-Madison +

    +

    +

    +

    +

    + [updated]
    + Check out my bookmarks  for links
    + or my WWW-page access logs  to see who's visiting + my pages +

    +

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    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    + Contact via + + + + +
    + + + 7 North Randall Avenue #1
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    + + + (608)-250 0227 + + (608)-262-5340 +
    + + + plakal@cs.wisc.edu + + plakal@cs.wisc.edu +
    +
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    +


    +
    + Acknowledgements : +
    +
      +
    • + Suresh Venkat for + the nifty table above +
    • + Igor Ivanisevic for the 'Graduate + Slave' wisecrack +
    • + Icons from various corners of the Web +
    +

    +

    +


    + [note]Last updated on +Feb 29 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pmd^pmd.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pmd^pmd.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4295d7d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pmd^pmd.html @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + +Prasad's Home Page + + + +

    Page under constuction. Meanwhile ... + +

    A picture of my smiling mug + +

    Prasad Deshpande

    + +

    Hi !! I'm a graduate student at the +Computer Sciences Deparment , + University of Wisconsin, Madison + +

    Home Address
    + 304 Princeton Ave, #2
    + Madison, WI-53705
    + Tel : (608)-236-0193
    + (608)-232-1751
    + +

    Office Address
    + 7366 Computer Sciences Building,
    + University of Wisconsin, Madison
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.,
    + Madison, WI-53706
    + Tel : (608)-262-6624
    + +


    + +

    Academic Interests

    + Database Systems, Theory + +

    Research Area

    + Databases + +

    Current Schedule

    +
      +
    • FIN 720 : Theory of Investments MW 11.00-12.15 +
    • OIM 730 : Managerial Economics TR 2.30-3.45 +
    • CS 899 : Meetings Fri 11.00 with Prof. Jeff Naughton +
    • Music 131 : Introduction to Music Theory MWF 9.55-10.45 +
    + +

    Publications

    +
  • On the computation of multidimensional aggregates . VLDB '96 +
  • Storage estimation for multidimensional +aggregates in the presence of hierarchies . VLDB '96 +

    Some Interesting Course Projects

    +
  • RPC Package for Java . + Download . + +
    + +

    More about me !

    + +

    Want to spend some more time ?

    + + +

    Go to a random link

    + + +  [URouLette] + +
      +
    + +Finger me if you have to. + +
    + +
    + +

    Hakuna Matata ! + +

    Info on creating web pages + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~poosala^poosala.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~poosala^poosala.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3fdfc125 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~poosala^poosala.html @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + Vishy's home page + + + +

    Viswanath Poosala, Research Assistant

    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin Madison
    + 1210 West Dayton Street
    + Madison, WI 53706
    + (608) 262-6629
    + poosala@cs.wisc.edu +
    + +
    + + +

  • + +
    + + + +
    +

    Project Objectives

    +
    +

    A number of important database applications require the processing +of large amounts of ordered sequence data. The domains of these +applications include financial management, historical analysis, +economic and social sciences, metereology, medical sciences and +biological sciences. Existing relational databases are inadequate in +this regard; data collections are treated as sets, not sequences. +Consequently, expressing sequence queries is tedious, and evaluating +them is inefficient.

    +
    + +

    +
    +Databases should +
      +
    • model the data using the abstraction of sequences , +
    • allow data sequences to be queried in a declarative manner , +utilizing the ordered semantics +
    • take advantage of the unique opportunities available for query +optimization and evaluation +
    • integrate sequence data with relational data, so that users can +store and query a combination of relation and sequences +
    +These requirements serve as the goals of the SEQ project. +Various kinds of sequences need to be supported, temporal sequences being the +most important kind. Queries should be expressible using notions like +"next" and "previous" which are natural when considering sequences. +These queries should be optimized so that they can be evaluated efficiently. +These issues need to be studied in theory, and then a database system needs +to be built that demonstrates the feasibility of the theoretical ideas. + +
    +

    + +
    +

    Project Status

    +

    +
    +The current status of the project is: +
      +
    • We have defined the SEQ data model that can support +most important kinds of sequence data. We have also defined algebraic +query operators that can be composed to form sequence queries (analogous +to the composition of relational algebra operators to form relation queries). +
    • We have described how sequence queries can be efficiently processed, +and have identified various optimization techniques. +
    • We use a sequence query language Sequin that can +declaratively express queries over sequences. A Sequin +query can include embedded expressions in a relational query language like +SQL, or vice-versa. +
    • We are building a disk-based database system to demonstrate the +feasibility of our proposals. The system implements the SEQ +model using a nested complex object architecture. It is built over the +SHORE storage manager and can process several megabytes of data. +Relations and sequences are supported in an integrated and extensible +manner. +
    +
    +

    + +
    +

    Motivating Example of a Sequence Query

    +

    +

    +
    +A weather monitoring system records information about various meteorological +phenomena. There is a sequentiality in the occurrence of these phenomena; the +various meteorological events are sequenced by the time at which they are +recorded. A scientist asks the query: +

    + "For which volcano eruptions did +the most recent earthquake have a strength greater than 7.0 on the Richter +scale?". +

    +If this query is to be expressed in a relational query language like SQL, +complex features like groupby clauses, correlated subqueries and aggregate +functions are required. Further, a conventional relational query optimizer +would not find an efficient query execution plan, even given the knowledge +that the Earthquakes and Volcano relations are sorted by time. +

    +However a very efficient plan exists, if one models the data as sequences +ordered by time. The two sequences can be scanned in lock step +(similar to a sort merge join). The most recent earthquake record scanned +can be stored in a temporary buffer. Whenever a volcano record is +processed, the value of the most recent earthquake record stored in the +buffer is checked to see if its strength was greater than 7.0, possibly +generating an answer. This query can therefore be processed with a single +scan of the two sequences, and using very little memory. The key to such +optimization is the sequentiality of the data and the query. +

    +

    + +
    +

    Data Model

    +

    +
    +The details of the SEQ data model are +described in a published paper (click here +for postscript version). Here we present the gist of it. + +The basic model of a sequence is a set of records mapped to an ordered +domain of ``positions''. +This many-to-many relationship between records and +positions can be viewed in two dual but distinct ways: as a set of records +mapped to each position, or as a set of positions mapped to each record. +These two views are called ``Positional'' and ``Record-Oriented'' respectively, +and each gives rise to a set of query operators based on that view. +Queries on sequences could require operators of either or both flavors. +The Record-Oriented operators are similar to relational +operators and include various kinds of joins (overlap, containment, etc) and +aggregates. Such operators have been extensively explored by researchers +in the temporal database community. +

    +(Picture of Sequence Mapping) +

    +The Positional operators include Next, Previous, Offset, Moving +Aggregates, etc. Further operators allow ``zooming'' operations on +sequences by means of collapsing and expanding the ordering domains +associated with the sequence. For instance, a daily sequence could be +``zoomed out'' (i.e.collapsed) to a weekly sequence, or ``zoomed in'' +(i.e. expanded) to an hourly sequence. + +The last part of the model deals with operations on groups (i.e. sets) of +sequences. The advantage is that this makes it easy to model queries +involving sequence collections (which is the case in many real-world +situations). All the sequence operators are extended to work with groups +of similar sequences, instead of with single sequences. This extension +of the SEQ model indicates that a practical implementation of +SEQ would probably involve a nested complex object system. +

    +

    + +
    +

    Sequin Query Language

    +

    +
    +We have devised a query language called Sequin using +which declarative sequence queries can be specified. The language +is similar in flavor to SQL, except that the inputs to queries +as well as the results of queries are sequences. Click + here for a description of the Sequin +language with examples. +
    +

    + +
    +

    Optimization Techniques

    +

    +
    +We have proposed new optimization techniques for sequence queries +involving Positional operators. There are existing techniques that +have been proposed for queries with Record-Oriented operators. +Our optimizations use query transformations, meta--data, and caching of +intermediate results to efficiently evaluate a query. An optimal query +evaluation plan can be generated using an algorithm that relies on cost +estimates. One of the important observations is that accessing sequence data +in a single stream is probably very efficient, and evaluation strategies +should take this into account. +

    +The details of the optimization techniques are +described in a published paper (click here +for postscript version). +

    +

    + +
    +

    System Development

    +

    +
    +The SEQ database system has a client-server +architecture, supporting multiple clients via +a multi-threaded server. The server is built on +top of the SHORE +storage manager. Both Sequin +and a subset of SQL are supported as query languages +which can be embedded inside each other. The data model +is a nested complex object model that allows arbitrary +levels of nesting of relations inside sequences and vice +versa. The system is also extensible, providing support +for new data types, new ordering domains, user-defined functions, +new storage implementations and new query languages. For more details +on the SEQ system, click here. +
    +

    + +
    +

    Publications

    +
    +

    + + +Sequence Query Processing + +Praveen Seshadri, Miron Livny and Raghu Ramakrishnan. + +Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD Conference on Data Management, May 1994. +

    + +

    + + +SEQ: A Framework for Sequence Data + +Praveen Seshadri, Miron Livny and Raghu Ramakrishnan. + +Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Data Engineering, March 1995. +

    + +

    + + +The Design and Implementation of a Sequence Database System + +Praveen Seshadri, Miron Livny and Raghu Ramakrishnan. + +Submitted to VLDB 96. +

    + +

    + + +What's Next? Sequence Queries + +Raghu Ramakrishnan, Michael Cheng, Miron Livny, and Praveen Seshadri. + +In Proceedings of the International Conference on the Management of Data (COMAD), +December, 1994. +

    +

    + + +
    +

    Related Work

    +

    +
    +The +DEVise +project is complementary to SEQ. It provides a visualization +environment that can be used to explore sequence data. DEVise can act as +a front-end through which queries can be posed against a SEQ database server, +and the answers can be examined graphically. +

    +Also see: +

    + +
    +

    + +
    +

    Contact Information

    +

    +
    + +For more information, contact +

    +Praveen Seshadri, +praveen@cs.wisc.edu +

    +Raghu Ramakrishnan, +raghu@cs.wisc.edu +

    +Miron Livny, +miron@cs.wisc.edu +

    +

    +Computer Sciences Department,
    +University of Wisconsin,
    +1210, W.Dayton Street,
    +Madison, WI 53706. +
    +
    +

    + +
    +Last modified: Fri Sep 15 1995 by Praveen Seshadri +
    +Praveen Seshadri / praveen@cs.wisc.edu +
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    Andrew Clemens Hockert Prock

    +

    Office: 1331
    + Tel: 262-6605
    + Hours: 9:45-10:45 T, 10:00-11:00 F
    + +


    + +
    + My Personal History +
    + My School +
    + My Classes At UW Madison +
    + The Class I TA for +
    + My Old School +
    + My Bookmarks +
    + My Resume +
    + Doonesbury +
    + Fox Trot +
    + NOT Alta Vista +
    + Alta Vista + + +

    +


    + +
    + + prock@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^condon.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^condon.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4113d5d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^condon.html @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + Home Page of Anne Condon + + + + +

    + Anne Condon

    + +
    + Associate Professor
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + telephone: (608) 262-1204
    + fax: (608) 262-9777
    + email: + condon@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +Ph.D., University of Washington, 1987
    +Interests: +Complexity theory, interactive proof systems, randomized complexity +classes, theory of parallel computation

    + +


    + +

    Research Summary

    + +I am interested in models of computation, such as interactive +proof systems, which combine nondeterminism and randomness. Such +models have recently proven surprisingly useful in solving classic +problems in complexity theory. For example, although the theory +of NP-completeness has long been used to identify hard computational +problems, there has not been much progress in understanding which +hard problems have solutions that are easy to approximate. Recent +results on interactive proof systems have resulted in novel models +of NP, which in turn can be used to prove non-approximability +results for several NP-hard problems. In our work we are developing +both positive and negative results on the approximability of hard +combinatorial problems which arise in game theory, graph theory +and automata theory.

    + +I am also interested in design and analysis of parallel algorithms. +I am currently working on development of parallel algorithms for +sorting and for graph problems, such as minimum spanning tree. +The goal is to develop algorithms that work well on `practical' +parallel models, where communication and synchronization costs +can be expensive.

    + +

    Sample Recent Publications

    + +Interactive proof systems with polynomially bounded strategies +(with R. Ladner), Journal of Computer and System Sciences, +vol. 50, no. 3, 1995.

    + +Finite state automata with nondeterministic and probabilistic +states (with L. Hellerstein, S. Pottle, and A. Wigderson), Proceedings +of the 26th Annual ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing, +May 1994.

    + +PSPACE is provable by two provers in one round (with J.-Y. Cai +and R. Lipton), Journal of Computer and System Sciences, +vol. 48, no. 1, February 1994.

    + +


    +
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    + Email pubs@cs.wisc.edu +to report errors. +
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^joseph.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^joseph.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..09e5c58f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^joseph.html @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + + Home Page of Deborah A. Joseph + + + + +

    + Deborah A. Joseph

    + +
    + Associate Professor of Computer Sciences and Mathematics
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + telephone: (608) 262-1204
    + fax: (608) 262-9777
    + email: + joseph@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +Ph.D., Purdue University, 1981
    +Interests: +Structural and applied complexity theory, computational biology, +computational geometry, mathematical logic

    + +


    + +

    Research Summary

    + +My research concerns two areas of theoretical computer science: +1) the study of structural properties of complexity classes, and +2) the design and analysis of algorithms for biological problems. +

    + +In the last twenty years a great deal of work has gone into studying +the properties of sets that are decidable in deterministic and +nondeterministic polynomial time. Despite this effort we still +know very little about these classes. Recently in fact some computer +scientists have questioned the adequacy of known proof techniques +for resolving questions such as whether P = NP? My research investigates +the structural properties of sets in these classes and explores +in a formal way the types of proof techniques necessary to resolve +problems concerning complexity classes.

    + +My research interests in computational biology are primarily in +the area of computational methods for genome sequencing. These +included the development of dynamic data structures and algorithms +for fragment assembly in large scale genome sequencing projects, +and the development of specific algorithmic techniques for handling +repetitive sequences. In addition my research has utilized graph +theoretic methods for doing rapid homology detection in the analysis +of anonymous sequences.

    + +

    Sample Recent Publications

    + +Collapsing degrees in subexponential time (with R. Pruim and P. +Young), Proceedings of the Ninth Structure in Complexity Theory +Conference, 1994.

    + +On sparse spanners of weighted graphs (with I. Althofer, G. Das, +D. Dobkin, and Soares), Discrete and Computational Geometry, +vol. 9, 1993.

    + +Obtaining global similarity from local similarity (with J. Meidanis +and P. Tiwari), in Proceedings of the Fourth Scandinavian +Workshop on Algorithms, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in +Computer Science, vol. 621, pp. 326-337, 1992.

    + +


    +
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    + Email pubs@cs.wisc.edu +to report errors. +
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^miron.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^miron.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ef309ed --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^miron.html @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + Home Page of Miron Livny + + + + +

    + Miron Livny

    + +
    + Professor
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + telephone: (608) 262-1204
    + fax: (608) 262-9777
    + email: + miron@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, 1984 +
    +Interests: +Resource management algorithms, performance modeling and analysis, +discrete event simulation

    + +


    + +

    Research Summary

    + +The major emphasis of my research is on the design and evaluation +of resource management policies. I have been involved in the development +of new resource management policies for processing and data management +systems. For both types of systems, general-purpose as well as +real-time scheduling algorithms have been considered. My research +involves performance studies of the different policies, with special +emphasis on the interplay between the properties of the system +and the performance of the policy. Since most of my performance +studies employ simulation, I am interested in discrete event modeling +and simulation techniques. I am currently in the process of implementing +a simulation laboratory that is based on a novel simulation language. +The laboratory includes data management utilities, visualization +tools, and graphical interfaces.

    + +

    Sample Recent Publications

    + +Disk-tape joins: Synchronizing disk and tape access (with J. Myllymaki), +Proceedings of the ACM SIGMETRICS Conference, 1995.

    + +Sequence query processing (with P. Sashadri and R. Ramakrishnan), +Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD Conference, 1994.

    + +Foundations of visual metaphors for schema display (with E. Haber +and Y. Ioannidis), Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, +vol. 3, no. 3/4, July 1994.

    + +


    +
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    + Email pubs@cs.wisc.edu +to report errors. +
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^parter.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^parter.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..088cd11d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^parter.html @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + Home Page of Seymour V. Parter + + + + +

    + Seymour V. Parter

    + +
    + Professor of Computer Sciences and Mathematics
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + telephone: (608) 262-1204
    + fax: (608) 262-9777
    + email: + parter@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +Ph.D., New York University, 1958
    +Interests: +Numerical methods for partial differential equations

    + +


    + +

    Research Summary

    + +At this time the major emphasis of my work is on the solution +of indefinite, discrete elliptic systems of equations. Classical +iterative methods and most multigrid methods only work effectively +when the system is positive definite. These methods can also be +made effective when the real or symmetric part of the operator +is positive definite. On the other hand, in the indefinite case +direct methods which attempt to preserve the `sparseness' of the +system may encounter (very) small `pivots.' Thus, this is a challenging +problem which effectively mixes concepts and procedures from linear +algebra and elliptic partial differential equations. I am now +involved in several projects which attack this class of problems. +These include preconditioning studies and research on special +multigrid methods.

    + +

    Sample Recent Publications

    + +Preconditioning Chebyshev collaction discretization for elliptic +partial differential equations, to appear in SIAM Journal +on Numerical Analysis.

    + +Preconditioning and boundary conditions without H(2) estimates: +L(2) condition numbers and the distribution of the singular values, +SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 30, pp. 343-376, +1993.

    + +Preconditioning second-order elliptic operators: Condition numbers +and the distribution of the singular values, Journal of Scientific +Computing, vol. 6, pp. 129-157, 1991.

    + +


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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^vernon.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^vernon.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f59ea2c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~pubs^faculty-info^vernon.html @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + Home Page of Mary K. Vernon + + + + +

    + Mary K. Vernon

    + +
    + Professor of Computer Sciences and Industrial Engineering
    +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    + telephone: (608) 262-1204
    + fax: (608) 262-9777
    + email: + vernon@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + +Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1983
    +Interests: +Techniques and applications of computer systems performance analysis, +performance of parallel systems, parallel architectures and operating +systems.

    + +


    + +

    Research Summary

    + +I am interested in analytic modeling techniques and their application +to computer system performance issues, with an emphasis on parallel +and distributed system design issues. The modeling techniques +I have developed together with graduate students and colleagues +include the Generalized Timed Petri Net, and customized +mean value analysis. The GTPN can represent parallel system +features such as synchronization and priority service precisely. +The customized MVA technique yields a set of intuitive equations +that represent parallel system features more approximately but +can be solved more efficiently. We have also recently proposed +the use of a technique called interpolation approximations +for analysis of parallel processor allocation policies. This technique +may also have broader applicability for parallel systems performance +analysis.

    + +Current research projects include characterization for high-performance +parallel workloads, analysis of parallel processor scheduling +policies, scheduling issues in multimedia servers, and memory +management policies for networks of workstations.

    + +

    Sample Recent Publications

    + +The fairness of DQDB networks with slot reuse (with G. Brewster), +Proceedings of the IEEE INFOCOM Conference, August 1995. +

    + +Accurate modeling of the hybrid hash join algorithm (with J. Patel +and M. Carey), Proceedings of the ACM SIGMETRICS Conference, +June 1994.

    + +Use of application characteristics and limited preemption for +run-to-completion parallel processor scheduling policies (with +S. Chiang and R. Mansharamani), Proceedings of the ACM SIGMETRICS +Conference, June 1994.

    + +


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    Welcome to Qinqin Wang's Home Page

    +

    +

    +
    +
    qw@cs.wisc.edu +Last modified: Oct 10, 1996
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    + + +

    +Raghu Ramakrishnan +

    + + + +Associate Professor of Computer Science +(raghu@cs.wisc.edu)

    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison

    + +1210 West Dayton Street, +Madison, WI 53706 USA

    +Phone: 608-262-9759 (Department: 262-1204, Fax: 262-9777) + + + +

    +

    Education:

    +
      +
    • Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, 1987. +
    • B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, 1983. +
    + +

    +

    Teaching Activities:

    + + + +The text Database Management Systems, published by McGraw-Hill, is aimed +at first and second courses in database systems at the undergraduate +and graduate levels. The Minibase relational DBMS was developed in +conjunction with this text. The Coral system is also used in courses +that deal with logic databases at several schools. + + +

    +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • Integrating heterogeneous data sources +
    • Content-based querying and indexing of sequence and image data +
    • Exploratory analysis of large data sets (data mining) +
    • Extending database query languages using constraints and deduction +
    + + +As the use of databases grows and diversifies, it is increasingly +important to be able to access data from dispersed, heterogeneous, +independently developed sources easily. In the RODIN project, +and its successor, the C.O.D. project, I am investigating several +issues: formal techniques and practical toolkits for +semantic integration, supporting multiple levels of service +and access to a database, and database access in a networked +cluster of machines. This is joint work with Profs. Ioannidis and Livny.

    + +In recent work, the results on visual data exploration +from the + NEXT! +project, which is joint work with Prof. Livny, +are being applied to data integration, and querying over the Web.

    + +My second area of interest is content-based querying of complex data such as +sequences and image sets. The + SEQ +system deals with +queries over sequence data, and focuses on DBMS design and optimization +issues related to sequence data. It is a part of the + NEXT! +project, and is joint work with Prof. Livny. +An important aspect of this work is its use for identifying +trends in the data, or in general, identifying useful patterns of +information. + +In the PIQ project, the goal is to support content-based retrieval from +large sets of images. Our focus is on developing and implementing +an expressive data definition language that can be used to customize +a general image database system to take advantage of specialized +information about a given collection of images that is to be indexed +and queried.

    + +My interest in querying and analysis of data covers data exploration and +mining. We have developed a powerful clustering algorithm called + BIRCH +for large datasets and a visual data exploration tool called + DEVise +as part of the + NEXT! +project. + +A long-standing research interest is the extension of relational database +query languages with logic programming features +such as structured terms and recursion, and the use of +arithmetic constraints to specify data and queries more +compactly and efficiently. +An ongoing project involves the continued development and use of the CORAL +deductive system. The evaluation is based upon bottom-up fixpoint +evaluation techniques, +and several optimizations are applied to make it efficient +across a broad range of programs.

    + +

    +

    Research Projects:

    + +

    + + +

    Ph.D. Graduates

    +
      +

      +S. Sudarshan, +Ph.D. August 1992, + +Run-Time Optimizations in Bottom-Up Evaluation of Logic Programs, + +First employment: AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill (sudarsha@research.att.com). + +

      +D. Srivastava, +Ph.D. August 1993, + +Deductive and Object-Oriented Languages, + +First employment: AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill (divesh@research.att.com). + +

      +S. Dar, +Ph.D. August 1993, + +Design and Evaluation of Transitive Closure Algorithms, + +First employment: AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill (dar@research.att.com). + +

      +P. Seshadri, +Ph.D. August 1996, + +Sequence Data Management + +First employment: Computer Sciences Department, Cornell University (praveen@cs.cornell.edu). + +

      +

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~rahul^rahul.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~rahul^rahul.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67cb9ae0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~rahul^rahul.html @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ + + + Rahul's Home Page + + + + + +

    Rahul Kapoor

    + +
    Hello Internet surfer ! Welcome to my cyber home. I hope you stay here long +enough to get to know me a little. +

    Officially I am in my third and final semester as a master's student in the +Computer Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. +I came here in fall '95 after getting my bachelor's degree from the Indian +Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Interested employers please check out my + resume ! + + +

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    +Now that you have gone through the official "who I am" you may want to +see the personal "who I am". Well, I am a normal kind of guy, born and +raised in a small loving family(comprising of my parents and an elder sister) +in a not so nice town in India called Kanpur. I came to the states in fall '95 +and have had the good fortune (ha !) of living in Madison, which Money +magazine rated as the most livable city in US this year (the editor +must have come from Greenland to think that the winter here is livable!) +I guess I shouldn't complain because during fall and spring Madison is +awesome. During summer I was in San Jose, California working at the +IBM Almaden research centre +so I cannot say much about Madison summers but they are supposed to be great. +Anyway I don't regret not being here because I had a great time +in the bay area and whatever Money magazine says I think northern California is the place to be ! + +

    And now a little about my likes. I love Music(take a look at my + cd collection +to know what kind), Movies (almost all genres though I prefer romance and +comedy), TV (most of the comedy shows, X-Files and Star Trek), +Reading (any new stuff from novels to philosophy), Computers and Web-Surfing ! +As far as sports are concerned, I love watching +cricket +(when India is playing and winning), tennis, figure skating and gymnastics. +This semester I am trying to learn swimming(finally !) and bridge. +I am a nature lover too and enjoy going on long walks and hikes(when +its cloudy and slightly breezy). +I wish I could get one of those jobs on television travel shows where you +get to see all the interesting places in the world and get paid for it! +

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    Rajesh Raman
    +
    Computer Sciences Department
    +
    1210 West Dayton Street
    +
    Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    Email: raman@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    Telephone: (608) 262-5386
    +
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    + + + +
    + B.A.,Ohio Wesleyan University, '95
    + Majors: Computer Science, Mathematics
    + Minor: Music
    + +
    + Current first year graduate student,
    + Ph.D., University of Winsonsin-Madison +
    + Department of Computer Science +
    + +

    +

    Personal:

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    Current Courses:

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    + CS 552: + + Computer Architecture + + Saluja +
    + CS 737: + + System Performance Evaluation and Modeling + Livny +
    + CS 739: + Distributed Systems + Cao +
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    + +What a chimera, then, is man! What a novelty, what a monster, what a chaos, +what a subject of contradiction, what a prodigy! A judge of all things, feeble +worm of the earth, depositary of the truth, cloaca of uncertainty and error, the +glory and the shame of the universe! + --Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) + +
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    +

    Karthikeyan Ramasamy

    +

    +

    About

    +

    I am a Ph.D student at the Computer Sciences Department of University of Wisconsin. My
    research +interests are mostly in Database and Operating Systems. I work with
    Jeffrey Naughton
    in the Paradise +project.

    +

    +

    Projects

    + +

    +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • Storage Estimation for Multidimensional Aggregates in the Presence of Hierarchies
      +Amit Shukla, Prasad M Deshpande, Jeffrey F Naughton and Karthikeyan Ramasamy
      +22nd International Conference on Very Large Databases, Mumbai(Bombay), 1996.
      +Available here.
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    • Architecture Alternatives for Scalable Web Servers
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    Thomas W. Reps

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    +Professor
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin-Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +USA

    +E-mail: reps@cs.wisc.edu
    +Telephone: (608) 262-2091
    +Secretary: (608) 262-0017
    +Department: (608) 262-1204
    +Fax: (608) 262-9777
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    +Ph.D., Cornell University, 1982 +(Curriculum Vitae) +

    +Research Interests: +

    +(See also the + +home page of the Wisconsin Program Slicing Project +.) + +

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    Contents

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    Research Summary

    +
    +My research is aimed at creating tools to support the +development of complex software systems. The objective is to create +tools that provide powerful language-specific program-manipulation +operations. In particular, my work has explored how program slicing +can serve as the basis for such program-manipulation operations. +

    +The slice of a program with respect to a set of program elements +S is +a projection of the program that includes only program elements that +might affect (either directly or transitively) the values of the +variables used at members of S. Slicing allows one to find +semantically meaningful decompositions of programs, where the +decompositions consist of elements that are not textually contiguous. +

    +Program slicing is a fundamental operation that can aid in solving +many software-engineering problems. For instance, it has applications +in program understanding, maintenance, debugging, testing, +differencing, specialization, reuse, and merging. +

    +The projects that my co-workers and I are carrying out are aimed at +

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    • +improving the underlying technology for program slicing (and related +operations), +
    • +implementing program slicers, +
    • +developing methods for using slicing in software-engineering tools, and +
    • +building slicing-based program-manipulation tools. +
    +(Click +here +for the home page of the Wisconsin Program Slicing Project.) +

    +Recently, we established some unexpected connections between +interprocedural dataflow analysis and our previous work on +interprocedural program slicing. +In particular, we showed that a large class of interprocedural +dataflow-analysis problems can be solved by transforming +them into a special kind of graph-reachability problem. +This graph-reachability problem can be solved precisely in polynomial time +by the algorithm originally developed for interprocedural slicing. +

    +I am also interested in the subject of incremental algorithms. +By an incremental algorithm, +I mean an algorithm that makes use of the solution to one problem +instance to find the solution to a ``nearby'' problem instance. +


    +

    + + +

    Categorized Index to Publications

    + + + +

    Program Slicing, Differencing, Merging, etc.

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    + +

    Overview

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    +

    Slicing

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    Chopping

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    Differencing

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    Merging

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    Algebra of slices (and applications to program merging)

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    Semantics and slicing

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    Other applications of slicing

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    Implemented slicing system

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    • +[prog_integration_system] +
    • +[prog_integration_manual] +
    • +[tr819] +

      +Note: the system described in these papers handles a small subset +of Pascal. +The system is distributed under license, which you may obtain by clicking +here. +We are currently retargeting the implementation to handle C programs, and +expect to distribute a system that supports slicing, chopping, and +differencing (but probably not integration) of C programs in 1996. +

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    Miscellaneous

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    Ph.D. Theses

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    + + +

    Interprocedural Dataflow Analysis

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    Demand IDFA via bottom-up logic programming and the magic-sets transformation

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    Exhaustive and Demand IDFA via graph reachability

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    IDFA using more than graph reachability

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    PTIME completeness of IDFA

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    + + +

    Alias Analysis, Pointer Analysis, and Shape Analysis

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    Language-Based Program-Development Environments

    + + + +

    + + +

    Incremental Computing

    + + + +

    + + +

    Attribute Grammars

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    +


    + + +

    List of Publications

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    + +

    Books

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    • + +Reps, T. and Teitelbaum, T., +The Synthesizer Generator: A System for Constructing +Language-Based Editors. +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1988. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T. and Teitelbaum, T., +The Synthesizer Generator Reference Manual: Third Edition. +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1988. +

      +Chinese reprint published by the World Publishing Corporation, +Beijing, China, 1991. +

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    • + +Reps, T., +Generating Language-Based Environments. +The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, MA, 1984. +
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    Journal Publications

    + + +

    Invited Papers

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    • + +Horwitz, S. and Reps, T., +The use of program dependence graphs in software engineering. +In Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference +on Software Engineering, (May 11-15, 1992, Melbourne, Australia), +ACM, New York, NY, 1992, pp. 392-411. + icse92.ps +

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    • + +Reps, T. and Horwitz, S., +Semantics-based program integration. +In Proceedings of the Second European Symposium on Programming, +(Nancy, France, March 21-25, 1988), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, +Vol. 300, H. Ganzinger (ed.), Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1988, pp. 1-20. +
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    Book Chapters

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      +
    • + +Reps, T., +Demand interprocedural program analysis using logic databases, +In Applications of Logic Databases, +R. Ramakrishnan (ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, MA, 1994, +pp. 163-196. + ald94.ps +

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    • + +Horwitz, S., Reps, T., and Binkley, D., +Interprocedural slicing using dependence graphs. +In Software Change Impact Analysis, +S.A. Bohner and R.S. Arnold (eds.), IEEE Computer Society, +Los Alamitos, CA. +(To appear.) +

      +Reprinted from +ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 12, 1 +(January 1990), 26-60. + toplas90.ps +

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    • + +Horwitz, S., Reps, T., and Binkley, D., +Interprocedural slicing using dependence graphs. +In Software Merging and Slicing, +V. Berzins (ed.), IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 10-44. +

      +Reprinted from +ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 12, 1 +(January 1990), 26-60. + toplas90.ps +

      +

    • + +Horwitz, S., Prins, J., and Reps, T., +Integrating non-interfering versions of programs. +In Software Merging and Slicing, +V. Berzins (ed.), IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 137-179. +

      +Reprinted from +ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 11, 3 (July 1989), +345-387. + toplas89.ps +

      +

    • + +Ramalingam, G. and Reps, T., +A theory of program modifications. +In Software Merging and Slicing, +V. Berzins (ed.), IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, CA, 90-105. +

      +Reprinted from +Proceedings of the Colloquium on Combining Paradigms +for Software Development, (Brighton, UK, April 8-12, 1991), +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 494, +S. Abramsky and T.S.E. Maibaum (eds.), +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1991, pp. 137-152. +

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    • + +Reps, T. and Teitelbaum, T., +Language processing in program editors. +In Language Architectures and Programming Environments, +T. Ichikawa and H. Tsubotani (eds.), +The World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 1992, pp. 146-169. +

      +Reprinted from IEEE Computer 20, 11 (November 1987), 29-40. +

      +

    • + +Teitelbaum, T. and Reps, T., +The Cornell Program Synthesizer: A syntax-directed programming environment. +In Interactive Programming Environments, +D. Barstow, E. Sandewall, and H. Shrobe (eds.), McGraw-Hill, 1984, pp. 97-116. +

      +Reprinted from Communications of the ACM 24, 9 (September 1981), 563-573. +

      +

    • + +Teitelbaum, T., Reps, T., and Horwitz, S., +The why and wherefore of the Cornell Program Synthesizer. +In Software Development Environments, A.I. Wasserman (ed.), +IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, 1981, 64-72. +

      +Reprinted from Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOA Symposium +on Text Manipulation, (Portland, OR, June 8-10, 1981), +ACM SIGPLAN Notices 16, 6 (June 1981), pp. 8-16. +

    + +

    Conference Publications

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      +
    • + +Siff, M. and Reps, T., +Program generalization for software reuse: From C to C++, +To appear in SIGSOFT 96: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM SIGSOFT +Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, +(San Francisco, CA, October 16-18, 1996), +ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1996. + fse96.ps +

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    • + +Reps, T. and Turnidge, T., +Program specialization via program slicing, +In Proceedings of the Dagstuhl Seminar on Partial Evaluation, +(Schloss Dagstuhl, Wadern, Germany, Feb. 12-16, 1996), +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1110, +O. Danvy, R. Glueck, and P. Thiemann (eds.), +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1996, pp. 409-429. + dagstuhl96.ps +

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    • + +Sagiv, M., Reps, T., and Wilhelm, R., +Solving shape-analysis problems in languages with destructive updating. +In Conference Record of the Twenty-Third ACM Symposium +on Principles of Programming Languages, +(St. Petersburg, FL, Jan. 22-24, 1996), ACM, New York, NY, 1996, pp. 16-31. + popl96.ps +

      +

    • + +Horwitz, S., Reps, T., and Sagiv, M., +Demand interprocedural dataflow analysis. +In SIGSOFT '95: Proceedings of the Third ACM SIGSOFT +Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, +(Washington, DC, October 10-13, 1995), +ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 20, 4 (1995), pp. 104-115. + fse95a.ps +

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    • + +Reps, T. and Rosay, G., +Precise interprocedural chopping. +In SIGSOFT '95: Proceedings of the Third ACM SIGSOFT +Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, +(Washington, DC, October 10-13, 1995), +ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 20, 4 (1995), pp. 41-52. + fse95b.ps +

      +

    • + +Das, M., Reps, T., and Van Hentenryck, P. +Semantic foundations of binding-time analysis for imperative programs. +In PEPM '95: Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on +Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, +(La Jolla, California, June 21-23, 1995), +ACM, New York, NY, 1995, pp. 100-110. + pepm95a.ps +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., +Shape analysis as a generalized path problem. +In PEPM '95: Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on +Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, +(La Jolla, California, June 21-23, 1995), +ACM, New York, NY, 1995, pp. 1-11. + pepm95b.ps +

      +

    • + +Sagiv, M., Reps, T., and Horwitz, S., +Precise interprocedural dataflow analysis with applications to +constant propagation. +In Proceedings of FASE '95: Colloquium on Formal +Approaches in Software Engineering, (Aarhus, Denmark, May 22-26, 1995), +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 915, +P.D. Mosses, M. Nielsen, and M.I. Schwartzbach (eds.), Springer-Verlag, +New York, NY, 1995, pp. 651-665. + tapsoft95.ps +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., Horwitz, S., and Sagiv, M., +Precise interprocedural dataflow analysis via graph reachability. +In Conference Record of the Twenty-Second ACM Symposium +on Principles of Programming Languages, +(San Francisco, CA, Jan. 23-25, 1995), pp. 49-61. + popl95.ps +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., Horwitz, S., Sagiv, M., and Rosay, G., +Speeding up slicing. +In SIGSOFT '94: Proceedings of the Second ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on +the Foundations of Software Engineering, +(New Orleans, LA, December 7-9, 1994), +ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 19, 5 (December 1994), pp. 11-20. + fse94.ps +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., +Solving demand versions of interprocedural analysis problems. +In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Compiler +Construction, (Edinburgh, Scotland, April 7-9, 1994), +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 786, P. Fritzson (ed.), +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1994, pp. 389-403. + cc94.ps +

      +

    • + +Ramalingam, G. and Reps, T., +An incremental algorithm for maintaining the dominator tree of a reducible +flowgraph. +In Conference Record of the Twenty-First ACM Symposium +on Principles of Programming Languages, (Portland, OR, Jan. 16-19, 1994), +pp. 287-296. + popl94.ps +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., +Scan grammars: Parallel attribute evaluation via data-parallelism. +In Proceedings of the Fifth ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and +Architectures, (Velen, Germany, June 30 - July 2, 1993). + spaa93.ps +

      +

    • + +Ramalingam, G. and Reps, T., +Modification algebras. +In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on +Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology (AMAST), +(Iowa City, Iowa, May 22-24, 1991). +

      +

    • + +Ramalingam, G. and Reps, T., +A theory of program modifications. +In Proceedings of the Colloquium on Combining Paradigms +for Software Development, (Brighton, UK, April 8-12, 1991), +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 494, +S. Abramsky and T.S.E. Maibaum (eds.), +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1991, pp. 137-152. +

      +

    • + +Yang, W., Horwitz, S., and Reps, T., +A program integration algorithm that accommodates semantics-preserving transformations. +In SIGSOFT '90: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM SIGSOFT Symposium +on Software Development Environments, (Irvine, CA, December 3-5, 1990), +ACM Software Engineering Notes 15, 6 (December 1990), pp. 133-143. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., +Algebraic properties of program integration. +In Proceedings of the 3nd European Symposium on Programming +(Copenhagen, Denmark, May 15-18, 1990), +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 432, N. Jones (ed.), +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1990, pp. 326-340. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T. and Bricker, T., +Illustrating interference in interfering versions of programs. +In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Software +Configuration Management, (Princeton, NJ, October 24-27, 1989), +ACM Software Engineering Notes 17, 7 (November 1989), pp. 46-55. +

      +

    • + +Horwitz, S., Pfeiffer, P., and Reps, T., +Dependence analysis for pointer variables. +In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 89 Conference on Programming Language +Design and Implementation, (Portland, OR, June 21-23, 1989), +ACM SIGPLAN Notices 24, 7 (July 1989), pp. 28-40. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T. and Yang, W., +The semantics of program slicing and program integration. +In Proceedings of the Colloquium on Current Issues +in Programming Languages, (Barcelona, Spain, March 13-17, 1989), +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 352, +J. Diaz and F. Orejas (eds.), Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1989, +pp. 360-374. +

      +

    • + +Horwitz, S., Reps, T., and Binkley, D., +Interprocedural slicing using dependence graphs. +In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 88 Conference on Programming +Language Design and Implementation, (Atlanta, GA, June 22-24, 1988), +ACM SIGPLAN Notices 23, 7 (July 1988), pp. 35-46. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., Horwitz, S., and Prins, J., +Support for integrating program variants in an environment for +programming in the large. +In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Version +and Configuration Control, (Grassau, W. Germany, Jan. 27-29, 1988), +Berichte des German Chapter of the ACM, Vol. 30, J.F.H. Winkler (ed.), +B.G. Teubner, Stuttgart, W. Germany, 1988, pp. 197-216. +

      +

    • + +Horwitz, S., Prins, J., and Reps, T., +Integrating non-interfering versions of programs. +In Conference Record of the Fifteenth ACM Symposium on Principles of +Programming Languages, (San Diego, CA, January 13-15, 1988), +ACM, New York, NY, 1988, pp. 133-145. +

      +

    • + +Horwitz, S., Prins, J., and Reps, T., +On the adequacy of program dependence graphs for representing programs. +In Conference Record of the Fifteenth ACM Symposium on Principles of +Programming Languages, (San Diego, CA, January 13-15, 1988), +ACM, New York, NY, 1988, pp. 146-157. + popl88b.ps +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., Marceau, C., and Teitelbaum, T., +Remote attribute updating for language-based editors. +In Conference Record of the Thirteenth ACM Symposium on Principles of +Programming Languages, (St. Petersburg, FL, January 13-15, 1986), +ACM, New York, NY, 1986, pp. 1-13. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T. and Teitelbaum, T., +The Synthesizer Generator. +In Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering +Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, +(Pittsburgh, PA, April 23-25, 1984), +ACM SIGPLAN Notices 19, 5 (May 1984), pp. 42-48. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T. and Alpern, B., +Interactive proof checking. +In Conference Record of the Eleventh ACM Symposium on +Principles of Programming Languages, +(Salt Lake City, Utah, January 15-18, 1984), +ACM, New York, NY, 1984, pp. 36-45. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., +Static-semantic analysis in language-based editors. +In Digest of Papers of the IEEE Spring CompCon 83, +(San Francisco, CA, March 1-3, 1983), +IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, 1983, pp. 411-414. +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., +Optimal-time incremental semantic analysis for syntax-directed editors. +In Conference Record of the Ninth ACM Symposium on Principles +of Programming Languages, (Albuquerque, NM, January 25-27, 1982), +ACM, New York, NY, 1982, pp. 169-176. +

      +

    • + +Teitelbaum, T., Reps, T., and Horwitz, S., +The why and wherefore of the Cornell Program Synthesizer. +In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOA Symposium on Text Manipulation, +(Portland, OR, June 8-10, 1981), +ACM SIGPLAN Notices 16, 6 (June 1981), pp. 8-16. +

      +

    • + +Demers, A., Reps, T., and Teitelbaum, T., +Incremental evaluation for attribute grammars with application to +syntax-directed editors. +In Conference Record of the Eighth ACM Symposium on Principles +of Programming Languages, (Williamsburg, VA, January 26-28, 1981), +ACM, New York, NY, 1981, pp. 105-116. +
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    Software

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    Patents

    + +

    Pending Submissions

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      +
    • + +Reps, T., Sagiv, M., and Wilhelm, R., +Solving shape-analysis problems in languages with destructive updating. +TR-1323, Computer Sciences Department, +University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, August 1996. + tr1323.ps +

      +Submitted for journal publication. +

      +

    • + +Horwitz, S., Reps, T., and Sagiv, M., +Demand interprocedural dataflow analysis. +TR-1283, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, +Madison, WI, August 1995. +(Click here to access paper. +Click here +to access the latest version.) +

      +Submitted for journal publication. +

      +

    • + +Ramalingam, G. and Reps, T., +New programs from old. +TR-1057, +Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, November 1991. +(Click here +to access the latest version.) +

      +Submitted for journal publication. +

    +

    Other Publications and Reports

    +
      +
    • + +Reps, T., Sagiv, M., and Wilhelm, R., +On shape abstractions and shape analyses. +Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, +Madison, WI, July 1996. +

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    • + +Reps, T., Sagiv, M., and Wilhelm, R., +Solving shape-analysis problems in languages with destructive updating. +TR-1276, Computer Sciences Department, +University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, July 1995. + tr1276.ps +

      +

    • + +van Leeuwen, J., Mehlhorn, K., and Reps, T. (eds.), +Incremental computation and dynamic algorithms. +Dagstuhl Seminar Report 88, +International Conference and Research Center for Computer Science (IBFI), +Schloss Dagstuhl, Wadern, Germany, 1994. +

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    • + +Reps, T., Sagiv, M., and Horwitz S., +Interprocedural dataflow analysis via graph reachability. +TR 94-14, Datalogisk Institut, University of Copenhagen, +Copenhagen, Denmark, April 1994. + diku-tr94-14.ps +

      +

    • + +Reps, T., +The Wisconsin Program-Integration System Reference Manual: Release 2.0. +Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, +July 1993. +manual.2.0.ps +

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    • + +Ramalingam, G. and Reps, T., +A categorized bibliography on incremental computation. +In Conference Record of the Twentieth ACM Symposium +on Principles of Programming Languages, (Charleston, SC, Jan. 11-13, 1993), +ACM, New York, NY, 1993, pp. 502-510. +(Tutorial paper.) +

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    • + +Reps, T., +Incremental computation. +Unpublished tutorial notes, 1993. +(Presented at the Twentieth ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, (Charleston, SC, Jan. 11-13, 1993).) +

      +

    • + +Klint, P., Reps, T., and Snelting, G. (eds.), +Programming environments. +Dagstuhl Seminar Report 34, +International Conference and Research Center for Computer Science (IBFI), +Schloss Dagstuhl, Wadern, Germany, 1992. +

      +

    • + +Binkley, D., Horwitz, S., and Reps, T., +Identifying semantic differences in programs with procedures (Extended +abstract). +Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, +September 1991. +

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    • + +Ball, T., Horwitz, S., and Reps, T., +Correctness of an algorithm for reconstituting a program from a dependence graph. +TR-947, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, +July 1990. +(Click here to access paper.) +

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    • + +Ramalingam, G. and Reps, T., +Semantics of program representation graphs. +TR-900, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, +December 1989. +(Click here to access paper.) +

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    • + +Binkley, D., Horwitz, S., and Reps, T., +The multi-procedure equivalence theorem. +TR-890, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, +November 1989. +(Click here to access paper.) +

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    • + +Reps, T. +Demonstration of a prototype tool for program integration. +TR-819, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, +January 1989. +(Click here to access paper.) +
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    Visitors, Post-Docs, and Students

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    Visitors

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    • Mooly Sagiv, +IBM Israel Scientific Center, 1994-95. +

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    • Jiazhen Cai, NYU, 1990-91. +

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    • Robert Paige, +NYU, 1990-91. +
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    Post-Doctoral Associates

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    • Wuu Yang +(Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin), 1990-91. +(Currently Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, +National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan.) +

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    • Jan Prins +(Ph.D., Cornell Univ.), 1986-87. +(Currently Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, +University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.) +
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    Students

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    • + +Ramalingam, G., +Bounded Incremental Computation, +Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1089, +Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1996. +

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    • +Binkley, D., +Multi-procedure program integration. +Ph.D. dissertation and Tech. Rep. TR-1038, +Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, +Madison, WI, August 1991. +(Click here to access paper.) +

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    • + +Pfeiffer, P., +Dependence-based representations for programs with reference variables. +Ph.D. dissertation and Tech. Rep. TR-1037, +Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, +Madison, WI, August 1991. +(Click here to access paper.) +

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    • +Yang, W., +A new algorithm for semantics-based program +integration. +Ph.D. dissertation and Tech. Rep. TR-962, Computer Sciences Department, +University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, August 1990. +(Click here to access paper.) +
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    +3310, Comp. Sc. Department, +
    +Univ. Of Wisconsin Madison, +
    +1210 W.Dayton Street, +
    +Madison, WI-53706
    +
    (608) 250-0227
    (608) 262-1721
    +

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    OR

    +Contact me best via email + + at +saeed@cs.wisc.edu +
    +

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    + Some of my friends contact who are the right +

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    +Last updated Sep. 22 1996 +

    + + +
    1996 Saeed© All rights reserved
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sally^sally.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sally^sally.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7635c24 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sally^sally.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + Sally Peterson's Home Page + + + Sally Goodwin Peterson + + +
    +Lecturer
    +Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin
    +1210 W. Dayton St.
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685

    + +E-mail: sally@cs.wisc.edu
    +Telephone: (608) 263-7763
    +
    +
    +Interests: desktop computing, real-time operating systems, programming languages + +

    + + + +

    Courses Taught

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    + +For fall, 1994: + +

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    Last Changed: September 26, 1994 by sally@cs.wisc.edu
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    Snail Mail + Computer Sciences Dept.
    + University of Wisconsin
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    + 304 Princeton Ave., #2
    + Madison, + WI 53705 +
    Phone (608) 262-6624 (608) 236-0193
    +
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    Research Interests

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    + + +Interested in helping educate needy children? Look at the + ASHA home page. + +
    + +My +personal page +and +bookmarks +are also online. +

    + +garfield-comics Garfield + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sashwin^sashwin.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sashwin^sashwin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6271d218 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sashwin^sashwin.html @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + + +Ashwin's Home Page + + + +

    +

    Welcome ! +

    + +
    +

    + + This page is under construction +

    +
    + +

    My name is S. Ashwin . I'm a graduate student in the +Department of Computer Science at the +University of Wisconsin, Madison. I come from + India, and had +my undergraduate education at the Indian +Institute of Technology, Bombay. The +Department of CS at IITB is a fantastic place and worth visiting. + +

    If you'd like to contact me, you can +finger me +to find my whereabouts. +Alternatively, you can send email to me at sashwin@cs.wisc.edu . + +

    My bookmarks. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sastry^sastry.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sastry^sastry.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..444d95bb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sastry^sastry.html @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + + + +S.Subramanya Sastry's Home Page + + + + + + +

    +I am ... +

    +S Subramanya Sastry( Here is a mugshot of mine). +I come from Hospet, a town in +Karnataka , India . +Did 12 years of my schooling there. Near Hospet(10 kms away) is + +Hampi , the ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire. Also, 5 kms away, is +the Tungabhadra Dam, built across the Tungabhadra river. These places are +beautiful, but unfortunately I dont have photographs of these places or I +would have scanned and put them in my photo album. + +

    +Not so long ago, +

    + +I was an undergraduate at the + +Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur , +in the + +Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Those 4 years +were wonderful. My photo album has a few +photographs from that time. +Gokul is also maintaining a + +photo album which contains many photos of IITK. The + +IITK Class of '95 homepage has information about my classmates +at IITK. +

    +The present +

    + +Currently, I am a graduate student in the +Computer Sciences Department at the +University of Wisconsin, Madison. I plan to do a Ph.D. here. +Here are the courses that I have registered +for in Spring '96. + +

    +Interests +

    + +My academic interests lie in the fields of + Architecture, + +Programming Languages and Compilers. +Hope to graduate some day with a Ph.D. in one of these fields. +

    +Cricket is one of my favourite sports. Used to play +phatta at IITK which is a tennis-ball version of cricket. Not that +I was a champ or anything, but it provided a lot of entertainment +in the company of my friends. + +My bookmarks have a few links to some cricket sites. +

    +I enjoy listening to music, anything that is pleasant to the ear. I must +say I dont consider hard rock or metal something really pleasant. I do +not watch much TV, but of whatever I have watched, I liked Seinfeld's +show very much. +

    +As far as reading goes, I am not a voracious reader. Rather than say what +I like, I can better say what I do not like. I do not like horror, fantasy, +neither do I like Science Fiction. I have unsuccesfully tried to +come to grips with these. I like something which is down-to-earth, +if you know what I mean. Something which has a hint of romance in it, if +possible. Jeffrey Archer has been my favourite author to date. I also +liked Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice very much. Talking of reading, + Ramesh Mahadeven's +articles make for some interesting reading. +

    +I also like playing bridge. Back at IIT, Kanpur, I picked up this wonderful +game in the company of my friends. After a long time, I am back at it +again here. I also like solving crosswords, the cryptic kind. But, in +the past year, I have not devoted much time to this hobby of mine. +

    +
    + + + + +Last Updated : January 20th, 1996
    +Send in your comments/suggestions to : +
    + +sastry@cs.wisc.edu + + + +
    + +
    + + + +University of Wisconsin, Madison home page
    + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~scal^scal.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~scal^scal.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9053416b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~scal^scal.html @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +

    A picture of my smiling mug + + + +Susan Calcari's Home Page + + + +

    Susan Calcari

    + +Manager, Net Scout Services
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +scal@cs.wisc.edu
    + +

    My title is Internet Scout, and I manage Net Scout Services from the Computer Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Scout +Services is a project of the InterNIC +and is supported by the National Science +Foundation. Net Scout Services supports Internet users in the +higher-education community by providing timely information about the best +resources and tools on the Internet. Our goal is to help researchers and +educators use the Internet effectively in their work. Each week we filter +hundreds of items about the Internet, edit and organize the most +important, and present the information in multiple usable formats. + Services include the Scout Report, the Scout Toolkit, Net-happenings, and coming soon +the Scout Sprouts Report, a newsletter written by kids for kids. + +

    Over 35,000 people receive the Scout Report each week via email, and +thousands more read it on the Web. The Scout Report is an annotated +listing of the best new and newly discovered Internet resources and tools, +and it is the only publication of its kind devoted to the research and +education community. The Scout Report is very selective in the items +included in each issue. Over 10,000 people receive Net-happenings +postings every weekday, and again, thousands more read it via the Web or +the newsgroup each day. See the Net Scout Services page for more +information on these and other services. + +

    Professional Background + +

    I have been involved in nation-wide Internet projects since 1989 when +I joined Merit, Inc., in Ann Arbor, the organization that managed the +NSFNET backbone project from 1987-1995. I worked in the Information +Services division of the project, and spent three years speaking to +national and international higher-education audiences about the Internet +and its resources. I also developed and produced the Merit Network Seminar +Series, the first national seminar series focused on the needs of Internet +end-users. + +

    Later I became the Director of Network Information Services for +CERFnet, a respected Internet provider based in San Diego. While there I +co-wrote the proposal which resulted in the award of part of the InterNIC +project under a 5 year cooperative agreement with the National Science +Foundation (NSF). In the third year of the agreement, NSF terminated the +portion of the InterNIC based in San Diego, but chose to continue the work +of the Internet Scout. At that time I elected to relocate to Wisconsin and +requested that NSF approve the relocation of the Scout project to the +Computer Sciences department at UW - Madison, to which they heartily +agreed. + +

    Future Plans for Scout Services + +

    At this time the Scout Services staff includes Jack Solock, Special +Librarian, and myself. During May the project will expand with the +addition of 2 FTE, including an open System +Administrator position and an open Special +Librarian position. On June 6 Matthew Livesey will join the staff as a +Project Assistant. Goals for the new staff will include expansion of the +Scout Toolkit and the addition of discipline-specific services, such as +Scout Reports and Web pages devoted to specific areas of study. + +

    During 1996 Scout Services will also branch into one or more research +areas in collaboration with InterNIC Support Services and with groups at +UW-Madison and other U.S. campuses. Potential research topics include +network information discovery and retrieval (NIDR), and +discipline-oriented information gathering and publication. Depending on +the nature of the research, additional staff will be hired and will +include +computer science researchers at the graduate and undergraduate levels. + +

    For More Information + +

    Visit our Web site to find out more about Scout Services or to join any of +our mailing lists. If +you are interested in applying for any of our open positions, see the +online job descriptions for the System +Administrator or Special Librarian and send a +resume and a writing sample to the address below. Or feel free to contact +me via telephone or email. + +

    Susan Calcari
    +Internet Scout
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 W. Dayton Street Rm. 3379
    +Madison, WI 53706
    + +scal@cs.wisc.edu
    + 608.265.8042 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schandra^schandra.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schandra^schandra.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c77a7962 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schandra^schandra.html @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + +Chandrasekar's Home Page + + + + + +

    +

    Welcome to
    S. Chandrasekar's
    Homepage

    +
    + +
    +
    + +

    "Don't worry. Be Happy !" + +

    + + +



    +

    +

    Present

    +

    I'm a graduate student in the

    + Department of Computer Science

    +
    + +

    Past

    + + +

    Personal Stuff...

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    + + + + + + + +
    +Residence +
    +2016, Kendall Avenue, Apt #2
    +Madison, WI 53705, USA

    +
    +(608)232-1894
    +Office +
    +Dept. of Computer Science
    +1210, W. Dayton St, #6351
    +Madison, WI 53706, USA

    +(608)263-0475
    + +
    +
    Sivasankaran Chandrasekar / +schandra@cs.wisc.edu
    +Last updated: Oct 5, 1996 4:30pm CDT
    + +

    You can +finger me to find my whereabouts. +
    +This page has been accessed + times since Oct 5, 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schnarr^schnarr.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schnarr^schnarr.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0cae0fbf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schnarr^schnarr.html @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + + +Eric Schnarr's Home Page + + + +

    +Don't blow your top!\n +Have a nice day.\n +It grows on you.\n +

    Eric Schnarr +(schnarr@cs.wisc.edu)

    +

    +Research Assistant
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    + +University of Wisconsin-Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA
    +Phone: (608) 262-2542
    +Advisor: Jim Larus +

    +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    1. Architecture Description Languages +
    2. Functional Language Design +
    +

    +

    Interesting Links:

    + +
    +
    + schnarr@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schoinas^schoinas.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schoinas^schoinas.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c081c73d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~schoinas^schoinas.html @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + + Yannis Schoinas' Home Page + + +
    +

    Yannis Schoinas (schoinas@cs.wisc.edu)

    +
    + + +

    +Research Assistant
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA +

    + Note: this page is under construction. +

    +Advisor: Mark Hill +

    +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • Parallel Systems +
    +

    + +

    Publications:

    + + +

    +

    Education:

    +
      +
    • M.S. University of Crete, Iraklio, 1991 +
    • B.S. University of Crete, Iraklio, 1989 +
    +

    + +


    +
    Last Updated: July 13, 1994
    +
    + + +
  • cretan cooking +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seavey^seavey.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seavey^seavey.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f272178e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seavey^seavey.html @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + + +Beverly Seavey's Home Page + + + +

    A picture of my smiling mug + +

    Beverly Seavey

    + +

    I'm currently registered as a grad student in computer science, +but will switch to a special degree in computational biology. + + + +

    Non-computational interests of mine include: +

      +
    • Asian classical dance +
    • The different versions of Ramayana in India and Southeast Asia +
    • The dance dramas Ramayana, Ramakien... of India and Southeast Asia +
    + +

    I wish you could finger me, but the Lab won't give me an account +(hairballs and keyboards don't mix). You can finger +keeper instead. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sec^sec.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sec^sec.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a85668c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sec^sec.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + +Scott Colville's Home Page +

    Scott Colville's Home Page

    + + +
    +
    +
    E-Mail: +
    sec@cs.wisc.edu +

    +

    Office Address: +
    Computer Science, Office# 6366 +
    1210 W Dayton St. +
    Madison, WI 53703 +
    (608)265-2702 +

    +

    Home +
    305 N Frances St., Apt 403 +
    Madison, WI 53703 +
    (608)250-0397 +
    + +
    +Welcome one, welcome all, to my home page. +

    +Well, I go to school back here at the University Wisconsin-Madison.
    +But NO, I have not seen the largest ball of cheese, and I do not want to!
    +Some school links:
    +

    +
  • UWisc CS Home Page +
  • UWisc Home Page +
  • +

    +In addition, here is a list of some pages I find an interest in...
    +Hopefully, you will also enjoy them.
    +

    +
  • Beer World +
  • Drinking Games +
  • Absolut Adds +
  • Caffeine Ratings for Soda +

    +

  • The MIT Guide To Lock Picking +
  • +

    +And, some more educational or artsy pages. +

    +
  • CIA World Fact Book +
  • US Law / Constitution +

    +

  • US English Dictionary +
  • Roget's Thesaurus +

    +

  • Poetry Database +
  • +
    +
    sec@cs.wisc.edu, last updated 1 September 1996.
    +

    +

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^animation.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^animation.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec36ac1b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^animation.html @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + + +Steve Seitz's Animation Writeup + + + +

    + +Image Motion Analysis for Character Animation Control

    + +

    +Steve Seitz, + Chuck Dyer +

    +

    + +Our research is motivated by the problem of teaching +a graphical model to perform a realistic motion. This problem has +its roots in the art of cartoon animation and has modern applications to +computer animation, virtual reality, teleconferencing, and robotics. +The task is to endow a graphical model with the knowledge of how to perform +a repertoire of interesting motions. Once learned, these motions can be +invoked directly via high-level cues (e.g. "smile", "walk"), inferred via an +abstract goal (e.g. "go to the store"), or cued off of low-level +events from a virtual input device or an image sequence.

    + +Other projects include the analysis of + periodic motion +and tracking of rigid and nonrigid objects. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^interp^interp.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^interp^interp.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f741f1e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^interp^interp.html @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + + +Steve Seitz's View Interpolations + + + + +

    View Synthesis by Image Interpolation

    +

    +Investigators: +Steve Seitz, + Chuck Dyer +

    +

    + +We have devised a provably-correct automated technique for creating new +views of a scene from two basis views of the same scene. The technique +relies on geometric image interpolation, known as "morphing" in the graphics +community, to produce intermediate images. Although morphing techniques +currently enjoy widespread use, their theoretical validity +has not been established. In particular, does 2D interpolation of two views +of the same scene produce a sequence of physically valid in-between views of +that scene? +Surprisingly, the answer is yes, providing the images first undergo a simple +rectification procedure and certain assumptions about visibility and the +projection process are satisfied. +The view synthesis work described here uses automated stereo techniques to +determine image correspondences. Our more recent work on + View Morphing +considers how user-interaction may be used to guide the interpolation. + +

    +Below are computed interpolations for three different image pairs. The +rectified original images are shown at left and right. Click on the +interpolated images (center) to see mpeg movies (~50K) showing the computed +interpolations. + + + + + + + + +
    + + + + + +
    + + + + + + + + + + +
    View Interpolations
    Original (1) Interpolated (1.5) Original (2)
    +
    +
    +
    +
    +
    + + +This work is described in: + +Physically-Valid View Synthesis by Image Interpolation, + +
    +S. M. Seitz and C. R. Dyer, +Proc. Workshop on Representation of Visual Scenes, +1995. +


    + +


    +
    o +Last Changed: June 30, 1995
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    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^interp^vmorph.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^interp^vmorph.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6778454a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^interp^vmorph.html @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + + +View Morphing (by Steve Seitz) + + + + +

    View Morphing

    +

    +Investigators: +Steve Seitz, + Chuck Dyer +

    + + Related Publications: +
    + + +View Morphing + + --- to appear in + SIGGRAPH 96 +
    + + +Toward Image-Based Scene Representation Using View Morphing + + --- to appear in + ICPR 96 +

    + + + +Image morphing techniques can generate compelling 2D transitions between +images. However, differences in object pose or viewpoint often cause +unnatural distortions in image morphs that are difficult to correct manually. +Using basic principles of projective +geometry, this paper introduces a simple extension to image morphing +that correctly handles 3D projective camera and scene transformations. +The technique, called {\em view morphing}, works by prewarping two images +prior to computing a morph and then postwarping the interpolated images. +Because no knowledge of 3D shape is required, the technique may be applied +to photographs and drawings, as well as rendered scenes. +The ability to synthesize changes both in viewpoint and image structure +affords a wide variety of interesting 3D effects via simple image +transformations. + +

    + + + + + + + + +
    + + , +
    View morphing between two images of an object taken from + two different viewpoints produces the illusion of physically moving a + virtual camera. +
    + Click for an + + MPEG movie (184K) of this interpolation.
    +
    +

    + + + + + + + +
    + + +
    Morph between views of different faces produces simultaneous + interpolation of facial shape, color, and pose. +
    + Click for an + + MPEG movie (143K) of this interpolation.
    +
    +

    + +


    + +

    More MPEG Movies of View Morphs

    +

    + + + + + + + + + +
    + + Two resolutions of Mona Lisa <--> Mona Lisa reflection: + +
    + + Click for + MPEG movie (84K) of Jude Shavlik <--> Chuck Dyer +
    + + +


    +
    o +Last Changed: September 8, 1996
    +
    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^pmotion.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^pmotion.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e32c350 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^pmotion.html @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + +Periodic Motion Information + + + +

    + +Periodic and Cyclic Motion Analysis

    + +

    +Steve Seitz, + Chuck Dyer +

    +

    + +Many real-life motions are periodic in some frame of reference. +For instance, most human locomotory motions (e.g., walking running, +skipping, shuffling) are +periodic in a frame of reference that moves with the person. We have +developed an approach for determining if an image sequence could have been +produced by an object whose motion is periodic in some reference frame. +Unlike all previous attempts to determine periodicity information, our +approach allows the camera to move during filming. For more information +(1.3M poscript paper), click + +here. +

    + +


    + +

    +Period Trace

    +

    +This image shows the period trace (red lines) recovered from an image +sequence of a phonograph turntable. Ramps correspond to moments in time +where the turntable was momentarily slowed. The period trace is shown +superimposed on the error surface from which it was recovered. + +

    + +Real repeating motions tend not to be perfectly even, i.e., the period varies +slightly from one cycle to the next, because of physically important changes +in the scene. A generalization of period is defined for cyclic motions +that makes periodic variation explicit. This representation, called the + period trace, is compact and purely temporal, describing the evolution +of an object or scene without reference to spatial quantities such as +position or velocity. By delimiting cycles and identifying correspondences +across cycles, the period trace provides a means of temporally parsing +a cyclic motion. In addition, several purely temporal motion features can +be derived, relating to the nature and location of irregularities. +The period trace +can also be used for medical image enhancement by compositing images from +different cycles. Furthermore, the period trace can be reliably recovered +from image sequences in a view-invariant fashion using a theory of +affine invariance. For more information (1.3M poscript paper) click + +here. +

    + + +

    Heart X-ray Image Enhancement

    + + + +
    + +

    + +Top: two corresponding angiographic images determined from period +trace. Bottom: composite of 5 such corresponding images. Note additional +structure visible in composite but not apparent in single raw images. + +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^seitz.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^seitz.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..40475df6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~seitz^seitz.html @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + +Steve Seitz's Home Page + + + + + + + + + + + +
    + Steve Seitz + (seitz@cs.wisc.edu) +
    +
    + Graduate Student & Research Assistant
    + + Computer Sciences Department, + UW-Madison
    + 1210 W. Dayton St.
    + Madison, + + WI, + + USA 53706-1685
    Telephone: (608) 262-6619 +
    +
    + +
    +Advisor: + Chuck Dyer +

    +Education: + UW-Madison MS C.S., 1993; + UC-Berkeley +BA Math, C.S., 1991. +

    + +Areas of Interest: +Image motion analysis, image-based rendering, machine vision, +computer graphics.

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Research Projects
    View Morphing
    + + View Synthesis -- here is an + MPEG movie showing
    the computed + interpolation of the two images at left.
    + Click here for more examples and + MPEG movies + +
    Analysis of Cyclic Motion
    + +

    +

    + Recent Publications +

    +

    + +

    Other Stuff

    +o +Frequented Links +
    +o + +Wisconsin Computer Vision Group +
    +o + Surreal Caching +
    +o Click + here for a closer look. +
    +o +Other + +Seitz on the Web + +
    +
    +
    +
    o +Last Changed: July 16, 1996
    +
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~shavlik^uwml.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~shavlik^uwml.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55e57811 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~shavlik^uwml.html @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + Home Page of the UW-Madison Machine Learning Research Group + + + + +UW-Madison Machine Learning Research Group +

    + +This WWW home page contains relevant information about, and for, the +members of the Machine Learning Research Group (MLRG) +at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. +

    + + +

    + +

    Table of Contents

    + +

    + + +

    + + +

    Group Members

    + + + + +

    MLRG's Archive of Recent Papers

    +
    + +Visit the page describing our +recent publications. +(An ASCII file containing a list of our recent +abstracts +is also available.) + + +

    MLRG's Archive of Datasets and Domain Theories

    +
    +You can access our ftp directory that contains several + +ML testbeds. (You can also access via ftp the + +Wisconsin Breast Cancer Database, +which is from Prof. Olvi Mangasarian's +group). + + +

    MLRG's Paper-Reading Schedule

    +
    +See the + +MLRG's current schedule of papers to read. +(Our +old schedules are also on line.) + + +

    The AI Seminar

    +
    +See the current schedule of the local + +AI seminar. + + +

    Relevant Local Links

    +
    + + +
    +
    +Last modified: Fri Mar 1 11:00:45 1996 by Jude Shavlik +
    +
    + shavlik@cs.wisc.edu +
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~shubu^shubu.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~shubu^shubu.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16f5f7d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~shubu^shubu.html @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ + + + Shubu Mukherjee's Home Page + + + +
    + +
    +

    +Shubu Mukherjee +(shubu@cs.wisc.edu) +

    +

    + + + +
    +
    +Above: With my fiancee Mimi. Below: my nephew Avirup when he was 7 months old. + +
    +
    + +Graduate Research Assistant
    + +Computer Sciences Department
    + +University of Wisconsin - Madison.
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685 USA

    +Phone: 608 262 5083
    +Fax: 608 262 9777
    +
    +[aka Shubhendu S. Mukherjee] +
    +
    +
    +
    + [Click on button to jump to corresponding home page/article.]
    +
    + +

    +

    + + +Advisor: Mark D. Hill +
    + + + +Research Project: Wisconsin Wind Tunnel +
    + + + +Publications +
    + + + + +Wisconsin Computer Architects +
    + + + +World-Wide Computer Architects +
    + + + +Badger Ballroom Dance Team +
    + + + +Other Personal Interests/Hobbies +
    + + + +Morph between Dionisios and myself +(Courtesy: Steve Seitz) +
    + + + +Some random (but interesting) links +
    + +

    Education

    +

    +Ph.D + +University of Wisconsin-Madison +, +Jan 1994 - Spring 1998 (expected) +
    + +M.S. + +University of Wisconsin-Madison +, Sep 1992 - Dec 1993 +
    + +B.Tech. + +Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, + +India, Aug 1987 - May 1991 +
    + +

    Research Summary

    + +Coherent Network Interfaces (PhD Dissertation) +
      +
    • Cachable Queues & Design Space +(ISCA96) +
    • More (In Progress) +
    +Distributed Shared Memory +
      +
    • Mechanisms for Cooperative Shared Memory +(ISCA93) +
    • On Commodity Workstations (Submitted for Publication) +
    • Cache Coherence Protocols +
        +
      • Custom Protocols for Irregular Applications +(PPoPP95) +
      • Gray-software +(ICS94) +
      • Dir1SW+ +(ISCA93) +
      +
    + +Parallel Simulation +(Wind Tunnel Tutorial)
    +Cache Simulation +(JSS94)
    + +
    + +Copyright © 1996 by Shubu Mukherjee. All rights reserved. + +
    +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~siff^siff.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~siff^siff.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..590ee0a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~siff^siff.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + +Michael Siff's Home Page + + + + +

    + + +     Michael Siff +

    + +
    +
    + Philosophy of the Web + +
    + Research and Academic Interests + +
    + The UW Running Club + +
    + Fall 1996 Midwest PL Seminar + +
    + + WWW (Wonderful Ways to Waste time) : + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~skrentny^skrentny.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~skrentny^skrentny.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f590b33 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~skrentny^skrentny.html @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + + + Jim Skrentny's Home Page + + + + +

    Jim Skrentny

    + + +
    CS367 Lecturer +
    CS302 Coordinator +
    Graduate Student +
    +

    +
    Computer Sciences Department +
    University of Wisconsin - Madison +
    1210 W. Dayton St. +
    Madison, WI 53706 +

    +
    Office: 1303 Computer Sciences +
    Email: skrentny@cs.wisc.edu +
    Telephone: (608) 262-0191 +
    Fax: (608) 262-9777 + +


    +

    Related Links

    + + + +
    +
    skrentny@cs.wisc.edu, Last Updated: February 3, 1995
    +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~so^so.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~so^so.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c2c7b1b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~so^so.html @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + + Bryan So's Home Page + + + +
    + + + + + + + +
    +
    +

    Bryan So

    +
    +Graduate Student
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 W. Dayton St.
    +Madison, WI 53706

    + +Office: CS 5364 +E-mail: so@cs.wisc.edu
    +Telephone: (608) 262-5105
    +Fax: (608) 262-9777
    +
    +
    + +MS Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1989 +
    +BS Computer Science, Purdue University, 1988 +

    +Interests: +intelligent help systems, human-computer interaction, knowledge +representation of operating system activities +

    + +


    + +

    Selected Recent Publications

    + + + +
  • So, B. & Travis, L., "A Step Toward an Intelligent UNIX Help + System: Knowledge Representation of UNIX Utilities", Technical + Report #1230, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 1994. + +
  • Miller, B.P., Fredriksen, L. & So, B., "An Empirical Study of + the Reliability of UNIX Utilities", Communications of the + ACM, 33:12, Dec. 1990. + +
  • +
    + +

    Related Links

    + + + +
    +
    Last Updated: Jan 20, 1996
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~so^travis.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~so^travis.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea546b2a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~so^travis.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + Larry E. Travis' Home Page + + + +
    + +

    Larry E. Travis

    + +
    +Professor
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin
    +1210 W. Dayton St.
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685

    +E-mail: travis@cs.wisc.edu
    +Telephone: (608) 262-6587
    +Fax: (608) 262-9777
    +
    +Ph.D., University of Californa, Los Angeles, 1966 +
    +Interests: Expert systems, non-procedural control of automatic deduction, +computer support for understanding complex data, philosophical foundations of +artificial intelligence, computing management, social implications of computing. +

    + +


    +

    Research Summary

    +My research centers around using logic as a basis for knowledge +formalization in expert systems and for deductive augmentation of database +systems. Recent work has focused on non-procedural control of automatic +deduction and on design of systems that support the contruction, display, +and testing of high-level abstractions from patterns formed by information +contained in large, heterogeneous databases. Special attention is being +devoted to the representation and use of geographic information in ways +that enhance data integration and data visualizability (as with maps). I +am actively involved with several expert system development projects and +with a large "intelligent" database project that incorporates databases, +"what if" modeling, and visualization aids into a single integrated system; +with organizational and social issues associated with the introduction and +use of information technology; and with analysis of the pre-suppositions +underlying alternative approaches to artificial intelligence. +

    + +

    Current PhD Students

    + +
  • + Chuck Ohare +
  • + Bryan So +
  • + Scott Swanson +
  • + Andy Whitsitt +
  • + Derek Zahn +
  • + +

    Recent Publications

    + +

    + +

    + +
  • If we could do it again: "Failures" in expert system development + and implementation (with J. Oravec) to appear in Journal of + Systems and Software, 1992. + +
  • The computational metaphor and artificial intelligence: A reflexive + examination of AI's falsework (with D. West) Artificial + Intelligence Magazine, 1991. + +
  • From society to landscape: Alternative metaphors for artificial + intelligence (with D. West) Artificial Intelligence + Magazine, 1991. + +
  • + +

    Some Interesting Links

    + + +
  • + U-Wisc CS Dept +
  • + U-Wisc AI Group +
  • + +
    +
    Last Changed: June 4, 1994 by so@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sodani^sodani.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sodani^sodani.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..823a86e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sodani^sodani.html @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + +Avinash Sodani's Home Page + + + +

    Avinash Sodani (sodani@cs.wisc.edu)

    + +

    A picture of me + +

    Graduate Student
    +
    Department of Computer Sciences
    +
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    + 1210 West Dayton Street
    + Madison, WI 53706 USA
    + +

    Education

    + + +

    Academic Interests

    + + +

    Some Interesting Course Projects

    + + + +

    Meet

    + +

    CS Related Links

    + +

    India Related Links

    + +

    Random Links

    + +
    + +
    +This page has been accessed times since Feb 21, 1996 +
    +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sohi^sohi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sohi^sohi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ffab04f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sohi^sohi.html @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ + + + Guri Sohi's Home Page + + +
    + +

    Gurindar S. Sohi (sohi@cs.wisc.edu)

    + + +
    +Associate Professor of +Computer Sciences
    and + +Electrical and Computer Engineering

    +

    +
    +

    Addresses:

    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA

    +sohi@cs.wisc.edu
    +Phone: 608-262-7985
    +Departmental Office: 608-262-1204
    +Fax: 608-262-9777 +

    +

    Education:

    +
      +
    • Ph.D. (Computer Science) University of Illinois - Urbana, 1985 +
    • M.S. (Electical Engineering) University of Illinois - Urbana, 1983 +
    • B.E. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) Birla Institute of Technology and Science - Pilani, India, 1981 +
    + +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • Instruction-level parallel (ILP) processing +
    • Compiling for ILP architectures +
    • Shared memory multiprocessors +
    • Memory Systems +
    +

    +


    +

    Research Summary

    + +
      + +My current research focuses on the design of the +highest performance uniprocessors of a current generation. +Currently we are investigating the architecture of +a circa 2000 processor. With plenty of transistors available +on a chip, the challenge is to use these resources to get +the highest possible performance when executing a sequential program. +A target that we have set for ourselves is to sustain the execution of +over 10 instructions per cycle, +for ordinary non-numeric application programs. +

      +My research group is investigating several issues that need +to be resolved before our goals can be achieved. +We are studying and characterizing the +nature of instruction-level parallelism in non-numeric +application programs in order to understand the available parallelism and +how it could be exploited. +The bulk of my group's research effort is expended in continuing the +development of the + Multiscalar processing model, +a novel paradigm for exploiting ILP. +Currently we are developing the Multiscalar compiler, and +carrying out detailed simulation studies to assess +the potential of the Multiscalar concept. + +

    + + +
    +

    Current Graduate Students

    + +
    + +

    Recent Talks

    + +
    + + +
    +

    Recent Publications

    + +
    +

    Recent Ph.D Grads

    + +
    + +
    Last Updated: 5 April 1996
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~solomon^solomon.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~solomon^solomon.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3748819 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~solomon^solomon.html @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ + + + + Solomon's Home Page + + + +

    Marvin Solomon

    + +
    + Professor and Former Chair (New chair is + Jim Goodman) +
    + Computer Sciences Department
    + University of Wisconsin -- Madison
    + 1210 West Dayton Street
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    + USA
    + Phone: (608) 262-1204
    + Fax: (608) 262-9777
    +
    solomon@cs.wisc.edu
    + + +

    Research Interests:

    +

    +

      +
    • Object-oriented database systems, +
    • Software development support environments, +
    • Distributed operating systems, +
    • Computer networks, +
    • Design and implementation of programming languages, +
    • Programming language theory. +
    +

    Recent Publications

    +
    + +
    +Towards Effective and Efficient Free Space Management. +
    +Proc. 1996 ACM SIGMOD Conf. on Management of Data, June, 1996. +
    +Mark L. McAuliffe, +Michael J. Carey, and +Marvin Solomon. +
    + +
  • +Abstract +
  • +PostScript +
  • + +
    +The GMAP: A Versatile Tool for Physical Data Independence. +
    +Proc. Conf. on Very Large Databases, September, 1994. +
    +Odysseas Tsatalos, +Marvin Solomon, and +Yannis Ioannidis. +
    + +
  • +Abstract +
  • +PostScript +
  • +
    +Expanded version appears in +The VLDB Journal + +v. 5, n. 2 (April 1996) + +
    + +
  • +Abstract +
  • +PostScript +
  • + +
    +Shoring Up Persistent Applications. +
    +Proc. 1994 ACM SIGMOD Conf. on Management of Data, June, 1994. +
    +Michael J. Carey, +David J. DeWitt, +Michael J. Franklin, +Nancy E. Hall, +Mark L. McAuliffe, +Jeffrey F. Naughton, +Daniel T. Schuh, +Marvin H. Solomon, +C. K. Tan, +Odysseas G. Tsatalos, +Seth J. White, and +Michael J. Zwilling +
    +Available as + +Tech Report 1222. + + +
    + An Overview of the CAPITL Software Development Environment +
    + Fourth International Workshop on Software Configuration Management +
    +Paul Adams and +Marvin H. Solomon, +
    +Available as + +Tech Report 1143. + +
    +An updated version +is to appear in + Lecture Notes in Computer Science . + +
    + POL: Persistent Objects with Logic +
    +Paul Adams and +Marvin H. Solomon, +
    +Available as + +Tech Report 1158. + + +
    + +

    Other points of interest

    + +
    +

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sowmya^sowmya.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sowmya^sowmya.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..242ced93 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sowmya^sowmya.html @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ + + +Sowmya's Home Page + + + +

    Welcome to my Home Page

    +#

    A picture of my smiling mug + + +

    Sowmya Subramanian ( sowmya@cs.wisc.edu )

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ssl^ssl.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ssl^ssl.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3c4e072 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~ssl^ssl.html @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + +Shilpa Lawande's Home Page + +:-) + + Welcome to Shilpa Lawande's Home Page + + +

    +I am a Graduate Student in the Department of Computer Science at University of Wisconsin-Madison. +
    + +

    + + + + + + + +* + +Here is +where I can be fingered. + + + +
    + Free speech court decision +
    + Three judge panel in Philadelphia votes 3-0 that the CDA is not Constitutional. +
    Follow the link to read the decision. + +
    + + +
    +This page has been accessed times since June 20 1996. +
    +
    + +Send comments and suggestions by email to +ssl@cs.wisc.edu or shilpal@cs.wisc.edu +or thru' the guest form +
    +

    +Last Modified : July 29,1996. + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~stenglei^stenglei.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~stenglei^stenglei.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e7e6d5d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~stenglei^stenglei.html @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +Jeremy Stenglein's Home Page + +


    +
    +

    Jeremy C. Stenglein

    +

    +


    +
    Graduate Student, Computer Sciences Department +
    University of Wisconsin, Madison +
    1210 West Dayton Street +
    Madison, WI 53705 +
    Office : 1302 Computer Science +
    +
    Phone: (608) 262-6600 +
    +
    e-mail: stenglei@cs.wisc.edu
    +
    I am teaching: Computer Science 302, section 3 +
    +General CS 302 Home Page +
    My section's CS 302 Home Page + +
    I am taking: CS701 - Construction of compilers < + +
    Other Links: +
    +
    The Computer Science Department Home Page +
    +The Simpson's Home Page +
    ESPN Sports Net +
    Hotwired + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~stever^stever.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~stever^stever.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a466ab48 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~stever^stever.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + Steve Reinhardt's Home Page + + + +

    Steven K. Reinhardt

    +
    + +

    + +I'm a graduate student in computer +architecture, working in the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel +group. My advisor is David Wood, +although the other PIs of the WWT project, +Mark Hill and +Jim Larus, often feel free to tell me +what to do as well. + +

    + +

    + +I'm planning on finishing this fall. I will be joining the faculty of +the University of Michigan EECS department in January 1997. + +

    + +

    + +If you're interested, you can find out more on these pages: + +

    + +

    + +
    +
    +email: stever@cs.wisc.edu (click here to finger)
    +phone: (608) 262-0664
    +
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685 USA +
    +
    +
    +Last Updated: June 6, 1996 +
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~strik^strik.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~strik^strik.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3fd7d08d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~strik^strik.html @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + +John Strikwerda's Home Page + + +

    John Strikwerda, Professor, Computer Sciences

    +

    John C. Strikwerda

    +
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin-Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    + +Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1685 USA

    + + +c.v.
    +email: +strik@cs.wisc.edu
    +telephone: (608) 262-0822
    +fax: (608) 262-9777
    +
    + + +

    This Fall I will be teaching CS310, + Problem Solving Using Computers. + +

    Beginning in January 1997 I will be on assignment with the +National Science Foundation for two years. + +

    Click here for information about + +Numerical Analysis Qualifying exams. + +

    +

    Research Interests:

    +
      +
    • Numerical Analysis +
    • Computational Fluid Dynamics +
    + + + +

    + +My + +Official CS Department Home Page + + + +

    + +

    +

    Other Stuff:

    + +

    + The Field Museum
    + Point: It's What You're Searching For + A rating of web home pages and other information.
    + + Chicago Best of the Web +
    + The Chicago Tribune +
    + Car Talk (the radio show about cars) +
    + +

    + Big 10 Football + +

    +My kids:
    + Nathan at NU
    + Nathan
    + Drew + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~subbarao^subbarao.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~subbarao^subbarao.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..635fd6c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~subbarao^subbarao.html @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + +Subba's Home Page + + + +

    Things I enjoy

    + + + +

    Other interests

    + + + +

    Historical interest

    + + + +

    Papers

    + + + + + + + + + +
    + subbarao@cambridge.cs.wisc.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~suhui^suhui.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~suhui^suhui.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d4d42f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~suhui^suhui.html @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + Su-Hui CHiang's Home Page + + + +

    Su-Hui Chiang

    + + + + + This page still under construction...... +
    + + +

    I'm TAing CS132 this fall

    + +
    + +

    Publications

    + +
    + +

    Search Engines

    + +
    + +

    Links Related to Taiwan

    + + +
    +
    Last Updated: Aug. 30, 1996
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sundaram^sundaram.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sundaram^sundaram.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..430a1f8d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~sundaram^sundaram.html @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + +David Sundaram-Stukel's Homepage + + + + + + +

    David Sundaram-Stukel's Web Page

    + +

    A picture of Burroughs + (This is not me.)
    + ...where-upon he had the effrontery to push my hand severing the + patient's femoral
    artery. Blood spurted up and blinded the + anesthetist, who ran out through the
    halls screaming. Browbeck + tried to knee me in the groin, and I managed to
    hamstring him with + my scalpel. He crawled about the floor stabbing at my feet and
    + legs. Voilet, that's my baboon assistant --only woman I + ever cared a damn about--
    really wigged. I climbed up on the table + and poise myself to jump on Browbeck with
    both feet and stomp him + when the cops rushed in.
    +

    William Burroughs from Naked Lunch

    + +

    I constructed this page to catapult readers off to other pages of my + choosing. + +


    +
    +

    Page Index

    +

    +

    + + + Back to UW-Madison CS Page. +

    + Blue Ribbon + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~swanderb^swanderb.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~swanderb^swanderb.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2503de46 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~swanderb^swanderb.html @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + + +Brian Swander's Home Page + + + +

    Brian Swander

    + + + +

    If you think this is me . . .

    + +

    Office:1345
    + Tel: 262-1012
    + Office Hours: 9:15-10:15 M, 1-2 R

    + + +

    My Bookmarks + Marks + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tamches^tamches.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tamches^tamches.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f3f5d357 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tamches^tamches.html @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +Ariel Tamches +

    Ari Tamches, Research Assistant

    + +

    email: tamches@cs.wisc.edu

    + +
    +  Ariel Tamches
    +  Computer Sciences Department
    +  1210 West Dayton Street
    +  Madison, WI 53706
    +
    + +typical pose ("huh?")
    +angry pose + +

    I'm organizing the Fall 1996 Operating Systems & Networking Seminar here at UW-Madison.

    + +

    Education:

    + +M.S. Computer Sciences, UW-Madison; May, 1995.
    +B.S. Computer Science, UM College Park; May, 1993.
    + +
    +Office: 6366 CS&S
    +
    + +

    Research:

    +
  • Paradyn Parallel Performance Tools
  • + +

    Status:

    +Searching for thesis topic (what else?)
    + +

    Interests:

    +Parallel performance tools
    +Parallel and distributed operating systems
    +Blues
    +The Simpsons
    +Seinfeld
    +Skiing
    +
  • Skinet

  • +
  • Keystone (my favorite ski area)

  • +
  • Snowboarder Jokes:
    +What is the difference between a snowboarder and a vacum cleaner? The way the dirt bag's attached!
    +How do snowboarders greet people? Whoa, sorry dude!
    +The difference between municipal bonds and snowboarders? Municipal bonds eventually mature and generate income.
    + + + +

    Hates:

    +Country music
    +Fortran
    + +

    Cool Links:

    +yahoo
    +espn
    +cpu info
    +skinet
    + + +

    Other Stuff:

    +
  • Talk: Exokernel: An Operating System Architecture for +Application-Level Resource Management [October 9, 1995]
  • +

    +

  • CS 757 paper: Techniques and Tools for Distributed Shared Memory Performance Improvement
    [Spring, 1995] (with M. Callaghan)
  • +

    +

  • Talk: Supercomputer Interconnection Networks
    [April 19, 1995]
  • +

    +

  • Talk: The Zebra Striped Network File System
    +(or, Why You Need a Log-Structured File System if You Use RAID)
    [Oct 11, 1994]
  • +

    +

  • CS 736 paper: The Performance of Non-Blocking and Wait-free Highly Concurrent Objects in Asynchronous Shared-Memory Multiprocessors
    (dvi version, postscript version) [Spring, 1994]
  • +

    +

  • CS 752 paper: Analysis of RISC Instruction Set Enhancement [Fall, 1993]
  • + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tick^tick.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tick^tick.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..617a56b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tick^tick.html @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + +Jeff Lampert's Home Page + + +

    +

    +Jeff Lampert's Home Page
    +
    +

    +

    +

    +(in Ricardo Montalban voice): Welcome to my home page. Yes, I know that's not +a picture of me (at least, not on a good day), but I'm still looking for +one that's not too incriminating and one that doesn't make me look like a +convict. I do have my baby picture from my high school yearbook, but the last +time I showed that to someone I never heard the end of "What a cute baby!" +Can't have someone thinking that, now can we? :) +

    +Well, I found a couple of pictures, but the Tick threatened to turn me into +a human Pez dispenser if I took his picture off, hence the pictures can be +found on a separate page by clicking here. For an +autographed copy, sign my name on the monitor on top of where the picture +appears ;););) + +

    +

    +Choose your link, Web-weasel!
    +

    +

    +

    + +Temporary picture of the Tick +I seek...PEZ! +
    (take 10 paces, turn, and click) +
    +

    +
    +
    +Some Basic Facts +
    +Who am i? Where am I? And who was that person I saw you with last night?

    +

    +Academic and Work Related +
    +What classes am I taking? What work am I doing in the Dept? +What's in my resume?

    +

    +Entertainment +
    +Books, Movies, Music, TV Programs, Newsgroups, and other important subjects

    +

    +Friends +
    +No, not the TV show (not a bad show, but I'm sick of the theme song)

    +

    +Hobbies, Clubs, and Organizations +
    +Groups I was or am in, plus those I wish I were in

    +

    +My Favorite Links +
    +Ugh. Sounds like a song from The Sound of Music.
    +Tom Servo: Look, It's Julie Andrews! And she's on fire!
    +Crow: Good
    +(from MST3K)

    +

    +Eclectic Paraphenalia +
    +I would say Miscellaneous, but that'd be too straight-forward

    +

    +
    +
    tick@cs.wisc.edu
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tmunson^tmunson.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tmunson^tmunson.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7cfd762 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tmunson^tmunson.html @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ + + + + + + +Todd's Homepage + + + + +

    Todd's Homepage

    + + +In the fall of 1996, I will be teaching two sections of + +CS302. +Since my area is mathematical programming, I will plug the +UW Mathematical +Programming pages which contain a wealth of information about mathematical +programming. +
    + + +
    +tmunson@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~toonen^toonen.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~toonen^toonen.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa3889b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~toonen^toonen.html @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ + + +Brian's Home Page + + + + +

    Brian R. Toonen

    + Computer Sciences Department +
    University of Wisconsin +
    1210 W. Dayton Street +
    Madison, WI 53706 +
    +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Office: CS&ST 6613
    Email: toonen@cs.wisc.edu
    Office Phone: (608) 262-6613
    Home Phone: (608) 276-7871
    +
    +
    Advisor: + David Wood
    + +
    +
    +

    Table of Contents

    +
    +
  • Interests +
  • Schedule for Summer 96 +
  • Publications +
  • Something to think about +
  • + +
    +

    Interests

    +
    + +
  • Professional: Computer architecture, operating systems, +compilers, high speed networks, distributed and parallel systems, +security and accountability, and high performance I/O + +
  • Personal: Bicycling, walking, hiking, camping, traveling, +billiards, darts, home brewing, cooking, computing, electronics, and +reading + +
  • + +
    +

    Schedule

    + +Monday: +
      +
    • 15:30-16:30 WWT meeting +
    + +Wednesday: +
      +
    • 13:30-14:30 Meeting with David +
    • 15:30-16:30 BLZ/COW meeting +
    + +When, Where and Why +
      +
    • 08/09 - 08/10 Milwaukee - Brian and Heidi's wedding +
    • 08/22 - 08/23 Madison - Computer Architecture Affiliates Meeting +
    • 08/25 Chicago - Michalakes' Grill Based Viener Roast +
    +
    + +

    Publications

    + +

    Journal Articles

    + + + +

    Proceedings Papers

    + + +

    Technical Reports

    + + + +

    Poster Presentations

    +
      + +
    • K. Dritz, I. Foster, M. Minkoff, P. Sutton, B. Toonen, Z. Wu, +R. Shepard, J. Tilson, A. Wagner, R. Harrison, R. Kendall, and +J. Nieplocha, Semidirect Hartree-Fock Calculations Using the +CHEMIO Library, 1995 Gordon Research Conference High-Performance +Computing and National Information Infrastructure, Plymouth, NH, July +16-21, 1995. + +
    • K. Dritz, I. Foster, M. Minkoff, R. Shepard, P. Sutton, +J. L. Tilson, B. Toonen, A. Wagner, and Z. Wu, Nondirect SCF +Calculations Using the CHEMIO Library, High Performance +Computational Chemistry Workshop, Pleasanton Hilton, Pleasanton, +California, August 13-16, 1995. + +
    + +
    +

    Something to think about...

    +
    +The Earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the Earth.
    +All things are connected, like the blood that unites us all.
    +Man did not weave the web of life, he is but a strand in it;
    +whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.
    +
    +                                   -Chief Seattle
    +
    +
    +The man who sat on the ground in his tipi meditating on life and its
    +meaning, accepting the kinship of all creatures and acknowledging
    +unity with the universe of things, was infusing into his being the
    +true essence of civilization.
    +
    +                                   -Luther Standing Bear,
    +                                    Oglala Sioux
    +
    + +
    +Last Modified: Mon Aug 5 18:40:23 CDT 1996
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tsiolis^tsiolis.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tsiolis^tsiolis.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d228a6a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~tsiolis^tsiolis.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + +Thanos Tsiolis' Home Page + + + + + + + + + + + +<BODY BGCOLOR="#EEEEEE"> +This site is Netscape 2 enhanced. If you can read this you should +consider upgrading your browser to the latest version of Netscape. If +that is not an option for you try this page. +<A HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~tsiolis/noframes.html">Old Home Page</A> + +</BODY> + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~turnidge^turnidge.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~turnidge^turnidge.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..727c1025 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~turnidge^turnidge.html @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + +Todd Turnidge + + + + + + +

    Todd Douglas Turnidge

    + +
    +

    School

    +
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 W. Dayton St.
    +Madison, WI 53706
    +(608) 262-6612
    +
    +

    Home

    +
    + +1124 Milton St.
    +Madison, WI 53715
    +(608) 250-0699
    +
    + + +
    + +

    I am a graduate student in the +Department of Computer Sciences +at the University of Wisconsin, +Madison. I have been here for two years. I am working with professor +Thomas Reps studying +programming languages. +I teach a section of cs302.
    + +

    I hold a BS in Mathematics +and an MS in Computer +Science from Case Western Reserve +University, which is located in Cleveland, +Ohio.
    + +

    I am originally from Kent, Ohio. My +family lives there. + +

    They say you can judge a man by the company he keeps. Click here for enough evidence to put me away for a long time.
    + +

    Some amusements for you.
    + +

    Some shortcuts for me.
    + +


    +Last modified: Fri Oct 11 13:05:48 1996 by Todd Turnidge +
    + turnidge@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~twang^twang.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~twang^twang.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a40ca30f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~twang^twang.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + Taxiao Wang's Home Page + + + +
    +

    Welcome to Taxiao Wang's Home Page

    + +
    + + +

    +

    This page is under heavy construction.

    +

    +

    +Click here to finger me. +
    + +

    Contact Information:

    +
    + Taxiao Wang
    + Graduate Student/Teaching Assistant
    + Computer Science Department
    + University of Wisconsin-Madison
    + Office CS 3310 CS&S Bldg., 1210 W. Dayton Street
    + Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +

    + Office Phone: (608)262-1721
    + Home Phone: (608)250-9867
    + E-mail: twang@cs.wisc.edu
    +

    + +

    + + + + + + +


    +
    Last Updated on June 26, 1996.
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~uri^uri.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~uri^uri.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31073dab --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~uri^uri.html @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + +Uri Shaft's Home Page + + + + +

    Uri Shaft's Home Page

    +

    email : uri@cs.wisc.edu

    +
    + +
    + +

    Interesting Diversions

    + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~vganti^vganti.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~vganti^vganti.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b08a019 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~vganti^vganti.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + +Venkatesh Ganti's Home Page + + + + + +

    +Venkatesh Ganti ( vganti@cs.wisc.edu) +

    +Graduate Student
    +Office #1334, + +Computer Sciences Department,
    +1210, W. Dayton St.
    +MADISON, WI 53706, USA
    +
    +Phone : (608)-262-6606. +
    + + +Note: This page is under construction + + +
    +

    + Past and Present +

    + I am a graduate student in CS at the University of Wisconsin,Madison + from Fall 95. Earlier I had been an undergraduate student at + + IIT Madras,India. + Native of Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.
    +
    +

    +Info +

    + ASHA(ASHA for basic education)
    + ASHA-Madison
    + + + India (click here to know more about India)
    + + Godav 95 homepage (my hostel at IIT Madras)
    + Godav 95 yearbook (hope to get this online sometime)
    +
    + Research
    +I am interested in Databases.Most of my work till now(my BTech project) has +been in Real-time databases. Want to have a look at it ? +Real-time genesis .

    +UW-Madison DB Group homepage

    +That is all for now.
    +
    + + + +Last Updated : January 1st, 1996 + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~vijay^vijay.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~vijay^vijay.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c52a21d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~vijay^vijay.html @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + + Vijay's Home Page + + + + +

    T.N. Vijaykumar (vijay@cs.wisc.edu)

    + +

    + + + +
    +

    Professional:

    +

    Affiliation:

    Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison +

    Contact:

    +Address: Computer Sciences Department, 1210 W. Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706
    +Phone: 608-262-6587, Fax: 608-262-9777, Email: vijay@cs.wisc.edu
    + +

    Advisor:

    Guri Sohi
    +

    Project:

    The Multiscalar Project
    +

    Education:

    +Doctorate: University of Wisconsin-Madison , August 1997
    + +Undergraduate: +Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India, 1990
    +

    Research:

    +Compiling for the Multiscalar Architecture (Ph.D. Dissertation) +
  • Distributed Register File Design
    + + +The Anatomy of the Register File in a Multiscalar Processor, + + +S. Breach, T. N. Vijaykumar, and G. S. Sohi, +27th Annual International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-27), 1994. + +
  • Compiling Register Communication
    + + +Register Communication Strategies for the Multiscalar Architecture + + +S. Breach, T. N. Vijaykumar, and G. S. Sohi, +Submitted to 29th Annual International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO-29), 1996. + +
  • Multiscalar Processors
    + + +Multiscalar Processors, + + +G. S. Sohi, S. Breach, and T. N. Vijaykumar, +22th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 1995. + +
  • Scheduling Register Communication
    + + +Compiling Register Communication for the Multiscalar Architecture + + +T. N. Vijaykumar, and G. S. Sohi, +On going work. +
  • Memory Data Dependence Prediction
    +
    +
    +

    Personal:

    +

    My other side ! + + +

  • + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~watrous^watrous.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~watrous^watrous.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..da737e68 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~watrous^watrous.html @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + +John Watrous' Home Page + + + + +
    + +
    +

    +John Watrous +(watrous@cs.wisc.edu ) +

    +
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 W. Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706
    +Telephone: (608) 262-6628
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    Publications

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    • John Watrous, + +On One-Dimensional Quantum Cellular Automata, +Proc. 36th Ann. Symp. Foundations of Computer Science +(1995), 528-537.

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    • John Watrous, +A Polynomial-Time Algorithm for the Artin-Whaples Approximation Theorem, +Number Theory: Fourth Conference of the Canadian +Number Theory Association (1995), 397-407.

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    Assorted Links

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    Quantum Computation Links

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    Bibliographies

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    General Reference

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    Random Links

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    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~weiruc^weiruc.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~weiruc^weiruc.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b35cac0e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~weiruc^weiruc.html @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + Weiru's Home Page + + + +

    W eiru's home page
    +

    + +Unicorn + +

    + +Send me an +email, pppplease! + +

    +finger + +Find out if I am around + +

    + +" Sometimes I think all the English speakers should be committed to +an asylum for the verbally insane. In what language do people recite at +a play and play at a recital? Ship by truck and send cargo by ship? Have +noses that run and feet that smell?" +

    -- Richard Lederer + +

    + +

    " There are three possible parts to a date, of which at least two must be +offered: entertainment, food, and affection. It is customary to begin +a series of dates with a great deal of entertainment, a moderate amount +of food, and the merest suggestion of affection. As the amount of +affection increases, the entertainment can be reduced proportionately. +When the affection IS the entertainment, we no longer call it dating. +Under no circumstances can the food be omitted." + +

    -- Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behaviour + + +

    + +

    The universities I've been to

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    World of little grey cells +"einstein"

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    Entertainment and Art

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    Francais

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    Weather forecast + for + Madison

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    + + Last Updated On: Tue Feb 20 10:44:28 CST 1996 + +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~weiz^weiz.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~weiz^weiz.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7e3c0b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~weiz^weiz.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + +Welcome to Wei Zhang's Home Page + + + + + + + +

    I'm a first year graduate student of CS Department. My hometown is Shanghai, People's Republic of China. + + +

    Education: +

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    • 1996-????(?) MS/Ph.D. student in Department of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin,Madison.
      +
    • 1990-1994 BS (NOT the other BS) of Computer Science, San Jose State University, San Jose, California
      +
    • 1988-1989 Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China
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    + +
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    • Email: weiz@cs.wisc.edu
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    + +

    Working Experience +

      +
    • Contractor 01/1996 - 08/1996
      +Developing various information management system on different platforms.
      +The platforms included WindowsNT, Solaris and HP-UX.
      +Technologies used included OLE, Tuxedo and Pathway RSC.

      + +
    • Software Designer, Tandem Computers Corporation 06/95 - 12/95

      +
    • Software Engineer, Sherpa Corporation 07/93 - 05/95

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    • System Operator, NASA AMES Research Center 01/93 - 12/93

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    + + +

    Hobbies +

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    • Ma Jiang
      +
    • Bridge, the card game
      +
    • Table Tennis (Not Pingpong)
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    • Jogging
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    + +

    The Ultimate Challenge +

      +
    • Solve the Mine-Sweeper expert level puzzle within 60 seconds, WITHOUT cheating. +
    + +

    Quote of the Day +

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    • The best memory management is no memory management.
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    Ackowledgement +

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    • This home page is written using the framework provided by Qi Jin.
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    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~wenger^wenger.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~wenger^wenger.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0eb67cc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~wenger^wenger.html @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + +Kent Wenger's Home Page + + + +

    Welcome to Kent Wenger's home page!

    + +

    Note: this page is definitely still under construction, so be prepared +for some potholes! + +


    + +

    (I need to get a picture of myself scanned in to put here...) + +

    R. Kent Wenger

    + +
    +Associate Researcher
    +
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +University of Wisconsin
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706-1685
    +
    +telephone: 608/262-6623
    +fax: 608/262-9777
    +email: wenger@cs.wisc.edu
    +Finger me. +
    + +
    + +

    Work

    + +

    The main projects I'm working on are +COD (Clusters of Data providers) and +DEVise (Data Exploration and +Visualization). Coming up with a good acronym is one of the most important +parts of a project, wouldn't you agree? + +

    Here's a visualization +produced by the DEVise software. + +

    The people I work for: +

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    More information about the University of Wisconsin: +

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    Personal

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    Links +

    Images +

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    Last updated Nov. 15, 1996. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~wwt^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~wwt^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00b178ed --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~wwt^ @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + Wisconsin Wind Tunnel Project Home Page + + +


    +

    + +WWT Logo +Wisconsin Wind Tunnel Project +

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    +Most future massively-parallel computers will be built from +workstation-like nodes and programmed in high-level parallel +languages--like HPF--that support a shared address space in which +processes uniformly reference data. +

    +The Wisconsin Wind Tunnel (WWT) Project seeks to develop a consensus about +the middle-level interface--below languages and compilers and above +system software and hardware. Our first proposed interface was + +Cooperative Shared Memory, which is an evolutionary extension to +conventional shared-memory software and hardware. Recently, we have +been working on a more revolutionary interface called +Tempest. +Tempest provides the mechanisms that allow programmers, compilers, and +program libraries to implement and use message passing, transparent +shared memory, and hybrid combinations of the two. We are developing +implementations of Tempest on a Thinking Machines CM-5, a cluster of +workstations (Wisconsin +COW), and a hypothetical hardware platform. One approach on COW +uses bus snooping logic, implemented with +FPGAs and SRAM. +We are collaborating +with the +Wisconsin Paradyn Project to adapt their performance tools to Tempest. +

    +o Overview +and Annotated Bibliography +

    +o Slides from an Overview Talk (November 1995) +with one slide per page +or four slides per page +

    +o Complete Technical Papers +

    +o Contributors +

    +o Funding Sources +

    +o Origin of Project Name +

    +o Wisconsin Week Article on WWT & Paradyn +

    +o Related Projects +

    +o +Wisconsin CS's Computer Architecture Group +

    +o Computer Sciences Department +at the University of Wisconsin +

    +o +World-Wide Computer Architecture Information +

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    Last Updated: 6 July 1995 by Mark D. Hill (markhill@cs.wisc.edu)
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~xuelin^xuelin.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~xuelin^xuelin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2cd3c14e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~xuelin^xuelin.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + +Xuelin Lu's Home Page + + + +

    A picture of my smiling mug + +

    Felix the cat!

    + +

    I'm a character who was created in 1919 by Otto +Messmer. I was the very first based on an animal but with a human +personality. My first feature was Felix Saves the Day, which +was shown in 1922. + +

    I was one of the most famous stars of the 1920, rivaling Chaplin +and Keaton. The Prince of Wales picked me has his Polo team +mascot, a picture of me accompanied Charles Lindbergh across the +Atlantic, and a statue of me was the first image successfully transmitted +during the development of Television. + +

    In the '60s I was the star of my own television series, in which I +somehow obtained a Magic Bag of Tricks (didn't we all...). No one +ever seems to agree whether or not I have teeth or whiskers. + +

    I like to spend my time: +

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    • Making films and television programs +
    • Appearing in newspaper comic strips +
    • Advertising hundreds of products +
    • Making things out of my Bag of Tricks +
    • Removing my tail and ears, and then putting them back +
    + +

    I wish you could finger me, but the Lab won't give me an account +(hairballs and keyboards don't mix). You can finger +keeper instead. + +

    Je suis un véritable chat passe-partout! + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~yannis^yannis.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~yannis^yannis.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68d867f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~yannis^yannis.html @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + +Yannis Ioannidis + +

    +Yannis E. Ioannidis

    + +
    yannis@cs.wisc.edu
    + +

    +


    +

    Research Interests

    +Database management systems, scientific databases, user interfaces and +information visualization, complex query optimization, +heterogeneous databases.

    + +My research primarily focuses on two areas of database systems: +optimization of complex queries and database support for scientific +data. +

    + +Future database applications pose several new challenges to +query optimization. +The complexity of queries asked will be significantly higher than +in traditional systems. +The number of alternative evaluation algorithms will be much higher +as well, especially with the use of parallelism or with attempts to +optimize for several values of run-time parameters (parametric query +optimization). +Thus, the number of alternative access plan for processing a query +will be extremely large, so that the currently used algorithms +for finding the optimum among them will be inadequate. +My research investigates the use of randomized optimization algorithms +as a viable solution to this problem. +I am primarily interested in simulated annealing and genetic algorithms, +as well as other alternatives that take advantage of special properties +of query optimization. +I am also looking into complex query scheduling problems, especially +those that arise in parallel and multimedia environments. +Error propagation of size and cost estimates in complex queries are also +part of my studies, where I am trying to identify the appropriate +information that must be maintained by a database system to limit the +propagation of error. +To that end, I'm primarily focusing on identifying the properties of +optimal histograms that approximate the distribution of values in +relation attributes. +

    + +The computational mode of investigation is expected to be part of many +experiments in various scientific disciplines in the future. +The databases to be generated need specialized support on many aspects +that current technology is not ready to provide. +I am involved in the development of the {\it ZOO Desktop Experiment Management +Environment} that will help scientists throughout the life cycle of their +experimental studies. +A primary component of that system will be a database system. +Two major issues that my work addresses are visual user interfaces and +semantic heterogeneity. +In the former, I'm concentrating on identifying what the right metaphors are +for representing complex database schemas, queries, and objects to scientists +so that they are natural to them, and also on investigating the power of +{\it dynamic visual queries} +In the latter, I'm concentrating on developing visual tools that will facilitate +translation and integration of different data formats or schemas. +Although these issues are generic and arise in all experimental +scientific disciplines, my efforts are guided by the needs of specific +projects with which I am associated, in particular, simulation-based +performance studies of computer systems, simulation-based modeling of plant +growth, NMR spectroscopy, DNA sequencing, and microscopic imaging. + +


    +

    Recent Publications

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    • +Y. Ioannidis, "Query Optimization", ACM Computing Surveys, symposium issue +on the 50th Anniversary of ACM, Vol. 28, No. 1, March 1996, pp. 121-123. +
    • +M. Garofalakis and Y. Ioannidis, "Scheduling Issues in Multimedia Query +Optimization", ACM Computing Surveys, symposium issue on Multimedia +Systems, Vol. 27, No. 4, December 1995, pp. 590-592. +
    • +Y. Ioannidis and R. Ramakrishnan, "Containment of Conjunctive Queries: Beyond +Relations As Sets", ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), Vol. 20, +No. 3, September 1995, pp. 288-324. +
    • E. Haber, Y. Ioannidis, and M. Livny, "Foundations of Visual Metaphors for +Schema Display", Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, Vol. 3, +No. 3/4, July 1994, pp. 263-298. (Special issue on Visual Information Systems.) +
    • Y. Ioannidis and M. Tsangaris, "The Design, Implementation, and Performance +Evaluation of BERMUDA", IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering +(TKDE), Vol. 6, No. 1, February 1994, pp. 38-56. +
    • R. Miller, Y. Ioannidis, and R. Ramakrishnan, "Translation and Integration of +Heterogeneous Schemas: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice", +Information Systems, Vol. 19, No. 1, January 1994, pp. 3-31. +
    • Y. Ioannidis and S. Christodoulakis, "Optimal Histograms for Limiting +Worst-Case Error Propagation in the Size of Join Results", +ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), Vol. 18, No. 4, +December 1993, pp. 709-748. +
    • Y. Ioannidis, R. Ramakrishnan, and L. Winger, "Transitive Closure Algorithms +Based on Graph Traversal", ACM Transactions on +Database Systems (TODS), Vol. 18, No. 3, September 1993, pp. 512-576. +
    • +Y. Ioannidis, "Dynamic Information Visualization", +ACM Sigmod Record, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 1996. +
    • +Y. Ioannidis and V. Poosala, "Histogram-Based Solutions to Diverse Database +Estimation Problems", IEEE Data Engineering, Vol. 18, No. 3, September +1995, pp. 10-18. +
    • +Y. Ioannidis, M. Livny, S. Gupta, and N. Ponnekanti, "ZOO: A Desktop Experiment +Management Environment", Proc. 22nd International VLDB Conference, Bombay, +India, September 1996, pp. 274-285. +
    • +V. Poosala and Y. Ioannidis, "Estimation of Query-Result Distribution and its +Application in Parallel-Join Load Balancing", Proc. 22nd International VLDB +Conference, Bombay, India, September 1996, pp. 448-459. +
    • +V. Anjur, Y. Ioannidis, and M. Livny, "Frog and Turtle: Visual Bridges +Between Files and Object-Oriented Data", Proc. 8th International Conference +on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, Stockholm, Sweden, June +1996, pp. 76-85. +
    • +M. Garofalakis and Y. Ioannidis, "Multi-Dimensional Resource Scheduling for +Parallel Queries", Proc. 1996 International ACM SIGMOD Conference, +Montreal, Canada, May 1996, pp. 365-376. +
    • +V. Poosala, Y. Ioannidis, P. Haas, and E. Shekita, "Improved Histograms for +Selectivity Estimation of Range Predicates", Proc. 1996 International +ACM SIGMOD Conference, Montreal, Canada, May 1996, pp. 294-305. +
    • +Y. Ioannidis, M. Livny, J. Bao, and E. Haber, "User-Oriented Visual Layout +at Multiple Granularities", Proc. 3nd International Workshop on Advanced +Visual Interfaces, Gubbio, Italy, May 1996, pp. 184-193. +
    • +E. Haber, Y. Ioannidis, and M. Livny, "OPOSSUM: Desk-Top Schema Management +through Customizable Visualization", Proc. 21st International VLDB +Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, September 1995, pp. 527-538. +
    • +Y. Ioannidis and V. Poosala, "Balancing Histogram Optimality and Practicality +for Query Result Size Estimation", Proc. 1995 International ACM SIGMOD +Conference\fP, San Jose, CA, May 1995, pp. 233-244. +
    • O. Tsatalos, M. Solomon, and Y. Ioannidis, "The GMAP: A Versatile Tool for +Physical Data Independence", Proc. 20th International VLDB +Conference, Santiago, Chile, September 1994. +
    • O. Tsatalos and Y. Ioannidis, "A Unified Framework for Indexing in Database +Systems", Proc. 4th International DEXA Conference, Athens, Greece, September +1994. +
    • Y. Ioannidis and M. Lashkari, "Incomplete Path Expressions and their +Disambiguation", Proc. 1994 International ACM SIGMOD Conference, +Minneapolis, MN, May 1994, pp. 138-149. +
    • E. Haber, Y. Ioannidis, and M. Livny, "OPOSSUM: A Flexible Schema +Visualization and Editing Tool", Proc. 1994 ACM CHI Conference, Boston, MA, April +1994. +
    • R. Miller, Y. Ioannidis, and R. Ramakrishnan, "Translation and Integration of +Heterogeneous Schemas: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice", +Proc. 4th International EDBT Conference, Cambridge, England, March 1994, +pp. 73-80. +
    • Y. Ioannidis, "Universality of Serial Histograms", Proc. 19th International +VLDB Conference, Dublin, Ireland, August 1993, pp. 256-267. +
    • R. Miller, Y. Ioannidis, and R. Ramakrishnan, "The Use of Information Capacity +in Schema Integration and Translation", Proc. 19th International VLDB +Conference, Dublin, Ireland, August 1993, pp. 120-133. +
    • J. Wiener and Y. Ioannidis, "A Moose and a Fox Can Aid Scientists with +Data Management Problems", Proc. 4th International Workshop on +Database Programming Languages, New York, NY, August 1993. +
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    +Hi, welcome to my homepage. Please have a good look at my personal info, especially if you are an employer, give me the job at once:-). There also +links to my classmate and courses I am taking. Have a good time! + +


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    Telephone: +
    Work: (608)262-
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    Home: (608)231-0246
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    Address: +
    Office: 1346 Comp Sci & Stat Bldg, Madison, WI 53706 +
    Home: 2302 Univ. Ave. Apt.217, 53705 + +
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    Personal Info

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    Travel in USA

    This is a collection of pictures I took when I travel in USA +

    Here are articles I wrote about my trip to Chicago and Seattle. + +


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    Course pointers

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    Academic Diary

    +This is a diary of what I did every month. Sometime, I amaze by how many(or +how little) I read.:-) + +
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    Until I get around to updating this, here's my basic information. +

    +
    +Office:
    +Matthew Zeidenberg
    +Center on Wisconsin Strategy
    +1180 Observatory Drive, Room 8120
    +Madison WI 53706
    +(608) 265-6155 (voice)
    +(608) 262-9046 (fax)
    +
    +Home:
    +1217 Gilson St. #4
    +Madison WI 53715-2513
    +(608) 257-3933
    +
    +Email:
    +zeiden@cs.wisc.edu
    +zeidenbe@ssc.wisc.edu
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    +when in California (at my parents' house): 
    +
    +7402 Coho Dr. #101 
    +Huntington Beach CA 92648
    +(714) 960-6115
    +
    +Beauty will be convulsive or not at all. (A. Breton, Nadja)
    +La beaute sera convulsive ou ne sera pas.
    +
    +"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why
    +the poor have no food, they call me a communist."-- Dom Helder Camara
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    Tian Zhang

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    General Information

    + +
    +
    +Ph.D. Student and Research Assistant

    +Advisor: Prof. Raghu Ramakrishnan and Prof. Miron Livny (joint)
    +Major Concentrations: Database, Artificial Intelligence, Compiler
    +Minor: Financial Investment and Banking

    + +Office: Room 7358
    + Computer Sciences Dept.
    + Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison
    + Madison , Wisconsin 53706-1685

    + + +E-mail: zhang@cs.wisc.edu
    +Office Telephone: (608) 262-6623
    +Home Telephone+Fax+Ans : (608) 238-7168
    +Department Fax: (608) 262-9777
    +
    + +

    Research Interests

    + +
      +There is a growing need for exploratory analysis of very large datasets +to discover useful patterns, and data mining is the new territory +developed for this purpose. +I am very interested in designing new efficient data mining algorithms or +tools for very large databases by integrating the techniques of +databases, artificial intelligence and statistics. +
    +
      +My Ph.D thesis topic is on clustering and density +analysis of very large datasets. That is, given a very large +multi-dimensional dataset, and a limited amount of resources +(e.g., running time and memory), design and implement algorithms +to efficiently and accurately (1) identify the sparse and crowded regions +(clustering analysis), (2) estimate the density function of the overall +data distribution (density analysis). They are very important and practical +branches of data mining, and can be applied to many domains such as, data +classification, image compression and pattern recognition. +
    + +

    Recent Research Project

    + +
      + BIRCH: An Efficient Data Clustering and Density Analysis System for Very Large Databases. +
    + + +

    Selected Publications

    + + + + +
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    • +Motion Planning of Multi-joint Robotic Arm with Topological Dimension +Reduction Method +(Bo Zhang, Ling Zhang, Tian Zhang), +in Proc. of 11th. Int'l Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence +(IJCAI'89), Aug. 1989, U.S.A. +
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    • +A Findpath Algorithm for a Manipulator by Finite Division of Configuration Space +(Bo Zhang, Jianwei Zhang, Ling Zhang, and Tian Zhang), +in Robotics and manufacturing: recent trends in research, education, +and applications: Proc's of Int'l Symposium on Robotics and +Manufacturing: Research, Education, and Applications, v.2, 1988, U.S.A. +
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    • +Motion Planning for Robots with Topological Dimension Reduction Method +(Bo Zhang, Tian Zhang, Jianwei Zhang, and Ling Zhang), +in Journal of Computer Science and Technology, v.5, no.1, Jan. 1990, P.R.C. +
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    • +Finding Collision-Free Paths for Mobile Robots +(Tian Zhang, and Bo Zhang), +in Proc. of 1st. Int'l Symposium for Young Computer Professionals, +Aug. 1989, Beijing, P.R.C. +
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    Last Updated: Sep. 26, 1996
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    +

    ZHAO YIHONG (zhao@cs.wisc.edu) +
    +

    +
    +

    +Research Assistant
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +1210 West Dayton Street
    +Madison, WI 53706 USA
    +
    + +


    + +

    Adviser

    Prof. Jeff Naughton
    + + +

    Research Interests

    +
    • Parallel Object-relational DBMS
    +
    • On-line Analytical Processing (OLAP)
    +
    • Data Mining on Financial data
    +
    • DBMS Benchmark
      +
    + +

    Education

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    Research Related Sites

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    Stocks and Financial Sites

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    Daily News Sites

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    Web Search Engines

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    Surfing the Web

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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zhe^zhe.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zhe^zhe.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..150f6c5c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zhe^zhe.html @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + +ZHE's Home Page Still Under construction. + + + +
    +

    Here is Zhe Wang's homepage!

    +
    +

    Underconstruction +By now I can only offer a bit information about myself. +

    +
      +
    • Home Address : 548 W.Johnson St. #301C, Madison, WI 53703, USA +
    • Home Phone : (608)286-8010 +
    • Office Address : 1210 W. Dayton Street #1347, Madison, WI 53706, USA +
    • Office Phone : (608)262-5786 +
    • Email Address : zhe@cs.wisc +.edu, zhewang@students.wisc.edu +
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    ZHICHEN XU

    + +
    +
    +
    Department of Computer Sciences +
    1210 W. Dayton St. #5388 +
    Madison, WI 53706 +
    Office phone: (608) 262-2542 +
    + + +Research Assistant
    +
    Advisors: +
    Professor James R. Larus +
    Professor Barton P. Miller + + +

    Award

    + +Best Paper Award 9th ACM International Conference on Supercomputing, +ACM Press, July, 1995.

    + + +My research interest is in the area of +programming languages and performance issues in parallel and +distributed systems. +Recently, I have been studying techniques to detect and eliminate +performance bottlenecks in Distributed Shared-Memory Systems. +I have combined the + Paradyn Performance Tool +with Blizzard of the Wisconsin +Wind Tunnel on both the Thinking Machine CM-5 and +the Cluster of Workstations (COW). +

    + +

    Recent Publications

    + + +

    Fields of Interest

    + +
    +Programming languages. + +
    +Environments and Tools for Parallel +and Distributed Computing. + +
    +Network Computing . + +
    +Parallel and Distributed Operating System . + +
    +Computer Architecture + +
    +Performance Evaluation and Benchmarks + + + +
    +

    Places where I have studied and worked:

    + +High Performance Computing and Software Laboratory at +the University of Texas at San Antonio, +where I have studied and published in the area of +parallel performance predictions, modeling and simulations.

    + Computer Sciences Department +at Fudan University, +where I have participated in several National key projects of P.R. China, +in the area of software development environment, very high-level +programming languages, and object-oriented technologies, and +imcremental compilation techniques.

    + +Click here for a postscript version of my cv, +and here is a HTML version. + +

    Interesting links

    + + Asplos7 program

    + +Journals

    + +Conferences

    + +Compilers

    + + +\ Programming Language Research

    + + +Chinese Novels

    + + +Friends from Fudan + + +Java API diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zj^zj.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zj^zj.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46222b56 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zj^zj.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + +Jin Zhang's Home Page + + + +

    Hello! My name is Zhang, Jin (Ž)

    + + +

    This picture was taken when I was invited to have supper in the +11th restaurant of Tsinghua University by + Chen Weihai +and Wang Tong + +

    +

    +
    +
    University of Wisconsin-Madison +
    Department of Computer Sciences +
    1210 West Dayton Street, #1345 +
    Madison, Wisconsin 53706 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zmudzin^zmudzin.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zmudzin^zmudzin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a46105d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data/nc/http_^^www.cs.wisc.edu^~zmudzin^zmudzin.html @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + + + +Krzysztof C. Zmudzinski + + +
    +

    Krzysztof C. Zmudzinski

    +
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    + +
    Information for my students in
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    CS132 (Lab 309 and Lab 318)
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    +
    Pictures: me and +my son.
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    Some information on Poland and Poles. +
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    Thanks for stopping by. You are visitor number + +.

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    +
    College of Engineering
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +

    + + + + +
    ECE

    Kewal K. Saluja

    +

    + +

    + + + + +
    Kewal K. Saluja
    + +

    Professor

    +4611 Engineering Hall
    +1415 Engineering Drive
    +Madison, WI 53706
    +Tel: 608-262-6490
    +Fax:
    +

    +E-mail: saluja@engr.wisc.edu
    +Portrait: 9K JPG
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    + +


    + + +
    +
    Departments +
    Electrical and Computer Engineering +
    Computer Science +

    +

    Education +
    PhD 1973, University of Iowa +

    +

    Research Interests +
    design for testability, computer architecture, data compression, integrated circuits (VLSI), fault-tolerant computing +

    +

    + +
    + +My general area of research interest is test generation and testable +and reliable design of digital systems. To carry out research in this +area we make extensive use of VLSI CAD and analysis tools. The +research involves modeling of faults, designing digital circuits, test +generation, design modification for enhancing testability, built-in +self-testing designs, fabrication of circuits and test application. +

    + +We are investigating techniques to make the test generation and +fault simulation process efficient for both combinational and +sequential circuits. Data compression and compaction methods +applicable in design for testability and built-in self-test +environment are being investigated. +

    + +In the area of built-in self-test we are concentrating on regular +structures such as programmable logic arrays and RAMs. We are +investigating self-test algorithms which can be implemented in +hardware with little performance and area penalty. In another project +we are investigating ways to use built-in self-test hardware to test a +system while it is performing its normal operation. The goal is that +the system is tested continuously as it operates with little or no +impact on system performance. +

    + +Much of our work is performed using facilities of the VLSI digital +system laboratory. The laboratory houses a number of SUN stations with +color monitors and terminals for programming and design. + +

    + + +

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    +
    College of Engineering
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +

    + + + +
    ME

    Neil A. Duffie

    +

    + +

    + + + + + +
    Neil A. Duffie
    + +

    Professor

    +407 Engineering Research Building
    +1500 Engineering Drive
    +Madison, WI 53706
    +Tel: 608-262-9457
    +Fax: 608-262-9458
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    +E-mail: duffie@engr.wisc.edu
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    + +
    +
    Departments +
    Mechanical Engineering +

    +

    Education +
    BS, 1972, University of Wisconsin-Madison +
    MS, 1974, University of Wisconsin-Madison +
    PhD, 1980, University of Wisconsin-Madison +

    +

    Research Interests +
    robotics, computer control, manufacturing systems, precision engr., computer-integrated manufacturing, micromechanisms +

    +

    Centers and Consortia +
    Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program +
    Wisconsin Center for Space Automation and Robotics +

    +

    + +
    + +Professor Duffie's research in manufacturing systems involves integrating +sensors, actuators, computers and data bases into advanced automated +production systems. He has developed controls for self-guided inspection +machines and welding robots, high-performance material handling systems, +and automated finishing systems for mold and die production and rework. He +is studying highly distributed, non-hierarchical system control architectures +in hope of reducing cost and complexity in large-scale, computer-controlled +manufacturing systems while increasing flexibility and fault tolerance. +

    +Duffie has constructed several experimental manufacturing systems +that incorporate real-time, fully distributed scheduling and optimization +into their control systems. He is developing theories explaining the properties +and performance of these systems. +

    +Duffie is associate director of the +Wisconsin Center for Space Automation and Robotics. Research at the NASA-funded +center emphasizes automated agriculture systems, sensors for tactile feedback + to human operators in telerobotic systems, and methods for performance +evaluation, as well as human factors research in sensory feedback and fatigue. +He has developed a telerobotics test bed in which experimental work is +carried out. +

    +Duffie works closely with manufacturing and aerospace industries and teaches +courses on manufacturing systems, automatic controls and computer controls. +He co-authored Computer Control of Machines and Processes. +

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    +
    College of Engineering
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
    +

    + + + +
    ME

    Vadim Shapiro

    +

    + +

    + + + + + +
    Vadim Shapiro
    + +

    Assistant Professor

    +355 Mechanical Engineering
    +1513 University Avenue
    +Madison, WI 53706
    +Tel: 608-262-3591
    +Fax: 608-265-2316
    +

    +E-mail: vshapiro@engr.wisc.edu
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    + +


    + +
    +
    Departments +
    Computer Science +
    Mechanical Engineering +

    +

    Education +
    BA 1981, New York University +
    MS 1983, University of California, Los Angeles +
    MS 1989, Cornell University +
    PhD 1991, Cornell Univeristy +

    +

    Research Interests +
    computer-aided design and manufacturing, applied computational geometry, geometric and solid modeling, physical modeling, analysis and simulation, design and production automation +

    +

    Centers and Consortia +
    Mathematics and Computation in Engineering Graduate Program +
    Manufacturing Systems Engineering Program +
    Spatial Automation Laboratory +

    +

    Selected Awards and Honors +
  • National Science Foundation CAREER Award, 1995 +
  • General Motors Fellow, 1986-1990 +

    +

    Selected Publications +
  • "Maintenance of geometric representations through space decompositions," International Journal on Computational Geometry and Applications, 1995. +
  • "Chain models of physical behavior for engineering analysis and design," Research in Engineering Design, Vol.5, No. 3, April 1994 (with R. S. Palmer). +
  • "Real functions for representation of rigid solids,"Computer-Aided Geometric Design, Vol. 11, No. 2, April 1994.
  • "Separation for boundary to CSG conversion," ACM Transactions on Graphics, January 1993 (with D. L. Vossler). +

    +

  • + +
    + + + +
    +Professor Shapiro's research interests center on relationships between +geometry and physical phenomena, so that mechanical artifacts can be +modeled, represented, analyzed, manipulated, designed, and manufactured +based on computer representations and algorithms. +

    +

    Some specific ongoing projects include: +

    +

    Geometric Modeling: + +
    Ability to create, convert between, and to maintain consistency of +distinct representations of mechanical parts is a major technological +barrier that undermines the usefulness and reliability of commercial +geometric modeling systems. Current research efforts focus on eliminating +ambiguity in communicating engineering specifications, formal modeling of +parametric families of mechanical parts, and investigating novel methods +and computational techniques in support of design and manufacturing. +

    +

    Mechanical Design: + +
    Today mechanical forms, functions, and fabrication processes cannot be +described combinatorially, in terms of discrete, simple, and interacting +primitives; this apparent lack of combinatorial structure is a +major roadblock for competitive design and manufacturing of mechanical systems. +In collaboration with industry, the present research deals with +theoretical, practical, and computational aspects of mechanical design +and seeks to establish a formal basis for making mechanical design and +manufacturing of parts more systematic and competitive, and for smooth +integration of mechanical form modeling with other engineering activities. +

    +

    Physical Modeling: + +
    Geometric models contain only part of the information needed to capture the +desired physical behavior of an artifact, and the processes used to +manufacture it. Recent study of algebraic topological models (so called +"chain models") of physical behavior suggests that it may be possible to +unify physical and geometric modeling and thus facilitate development of +new computer-aided engineering tools. Current investigations use these +and other models of physical behavior to develop new engineering languages +and computer algorithms for systematic specification, modeling, +simulation, and analysis of physical +objects and systems. +

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    This three credit course covers the fundamentals of database +systems and information retrieval. The course will be (roughly) two +thirds databases and one third information retrieval. + +

    Topics to be covered in database systems +include the following: data modeling, entity-relationship model, +relational model, physical organization, indexing and hashing, +relational database design, database query languages, query +optimization, crash recovery, concurrency control, and transaction +processing. + +

    The information retrieval part deals with how to find useful +information in large textual databases. This part of the course will +cover inverted file systems, the vector space model (the SMART +system), vector similarity, indexing, weighting, ranking, relevance +feedback, phrase generation, term relationships and thesaurus +construction, retrieval evaluation, and (if time permits) automatic +text structuring and summarization. + + +

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    Class Times and Place +
    Tuesday, Thursday, 1:25-2:40pm (75 minutes), Thurston 205

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    Prerequisites +
    CS-211 (or CS-212) and CS-410. CS-314 is recommended.

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    Books +
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    • Database System Concepts by Korth and Silberschatz. McGraw +Hill, Second Edition, 1991, Required (see cover). +
    • Fundamentals of Database Systems by Elmasri and +Navathe. Benjamin Cummings, Second Edition, 1994 (on reserve). +
    • Principles of Database and Knowledge-Base Systems by +Ullman. Computer Science Press, 1988 (on reserve). +
    • The information retrieval part of the course will use photocopied +material (from Salton's books and research papers).

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    Instructor
    Amit +Singhal, singhal@cs.cornell.edu, Upson +4142, 255-9211 +
    Office hours: Tuesday 2:45-3:30pm, Thursday 3:30-4:30pm.

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    Teaching Assistants + +
    Sophia Georgiakaki, spg@cs.cornell.edu +
    Office hours:Wednesday 2:00-4:00pm in Upson 343B, or by appointment (send mail). +
    Marcos Aguilera, aguilera@cs.cornell.edu for +CS-433 only. +
    Amith Yamasani, amith@cs.cornell.edu, Office +hours: only by appointment (send mail). +
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    +Grading +

    + +Exams: There will be two midterms, each worth 20% of +your final grade and a final exam, worth 35% of your +final grade.

    + +Homeworks: There will be five homeworks in the semester, +each worth 5% of your final grade.

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    1. You can work in groups of up to 3 people on a homework. +
    2. If you work in a group, clearly indicate the names of all the +group members on each homework. The entire group will receive the same +grade. +
    3. Homeworks will be available on the CS-432 home page on a Tuesday +and will be due in class on Thursday of the following week. +
    4. A solution set (along with a grading guide) will be available (of +course after the due date ) through +the course home page. +
    5. No late homeworks will be accepted. +
    6. Illegible homeworks are hard for your TAs to grade. Even though it +is not required, you are encouraged to type your homeworks. Use LaTeX +if possible, if you don't already know it, this will be a good +opportunity for you to learn LaTeX. +
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    +Please attach a cover page to your homeworks with names of all the +group members (sorted alphabetically by the last name). Also write +"CS-432 Homework-X" on the cover page. +
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    +Graded homeworks will be returned in class, sorted +alphabetically by the last name of the first group member (from the +cover page). The grade will be listed on the first page +following the cover page.

    + +If you do not want your homeworks returned in this way, please send +mail to the instructor. + +

    +Regrade Policy +

    +All regrade requests should be submitted to the instructor in +writing within a week after you get back your graded homeworks. + +

    +Course Schedule +

    + +This is a tentative schedule for the course. All chapters refer +to Korth and Silberschatz. + +
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    Tuesday, January 23 +
    Introduction, Entity-Relationship Model. Reading: Chapters 1 and 2 + +
    Thursday, January 25 +
    Entity-Relationship Model, Relational Model. Reading: Chapters 2 and 3 + +
    Tuesday, January 30 +
    Relational Algebra. Reading: Chapter 3 +
    Homework 1 available + +
    Thursday, February 1 +
    Tuple Relational Calculus, Domain Relational Calculus. Reading: Chapter 3 + +
    Tuesday, February 6 +
    SQL. Reading: Chapter 4 + +
    Thursday, February 8 +
    Integrity Constraints, Relational database design. Reading: +Chapters 5 and 6 +
    Homework 1 due + +
    Tuesday, February 13 +
    Relational database design. Reading: Chapter 6 +
    Homework 2 available + +
    Thursday, February 15 +
    Relational database design. Reading: Chapter 6 + +
    Tuesday, February 20 +
    File Structures. Reading: Chapter 7 + +
    Thursday, February 22 +
    Indexing. Reading: Chapter 8 +
    Homework 2 due + +
    Tuesday, February 27 +
    Query Optimization. Reading: Chapter 9 + +
    Thursday, February 29 +
    Prelim 1 + +
    Tuesday, March 5 +
    Query Optimization. Reading: Chapter 9 +
    Homework 3 available + +
    Thursday, March 7 +
    Crash Recovery. Reading: Chapter 10 + +
    Tuesday, March 12 +
    Crash Recovery, Concurrency Control. Reading: Chapters 10 and 11 + +
    Thursday, March 14 +
    Concurrency Control. Reading: Chapter 11 +
    Homework 3 due + +
    +!!! Spring Break !!! + + +
    Tuesday, March 26 +
    Transaction Processing. Reading: Chapter 12 +
    Homework 4 available + +
    Thursday, March 28 +
    Transaction Processing. Reading: Chapter 12 + +
    Tuesday, April 2 +
    Introduction to Information Retrieval + +
    Thursday, April 4 +
    Vector Space Model +
    Homework 4 due + +
    Tuesday, April 9 +
    Term Weighting + +
    Thursday, April 11 +
    Prelim 2 + +
    Tuesday, April 16 +
    Indexing +
    Homework 5 available + +
    Thursday, April 18 +
    Evaluation + +
    Tuesday, April 23 +
    Relevance Feedback + +
    Thursday, April 25 +
    Document Clustering +
    Homework 5 due + +
    Tuesday, April 30 +
    Advances in Information Retrieval + +
    Thursday, May 2 +
    Advances in Information Retrieval + +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^simon.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS401^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^simon.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS401^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6ac6e6d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^simon.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS401^ @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + CS401/501 Home Page + + + +
    +

    +

    +CS401/501 Home Page +

    +
    + +

    + +

    Looking for ...

    + +

    or maybe ...

    + + +
    +

    Breaking News:

    +
      +
    • No more recitations (after Nov 18). +
    + +

    +


    +

    Misc. Stuff

    +
      +
    • Converting raw text to Postscript

      + Some people have asked how to convert raw text to Postscript. The + simple way is to use the Unix program enscript. Here are two suggested + ways of doing this: + + enscript -2r -G -pfile.ps file.txt + enscript -G -pfile.ps file.txt + + The first prints the files 2-up (good for source code). The second + prints them 1-up. The -G gives a nice header. This generate a + Postscript file file.ps. If you leave out the "-pfile.ps", it + should just send the file to the printer. +
    +
    + +More to come! +
    +

    +Last modification: Wed Nov 27 17:12:46 EST 1996 +


    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^simon.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS515^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^simon.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS515^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1abf369c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^simon.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS515^ @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +CS 515 + +
    +
    +

    +CS 515 - Practicum in Distributed Systems +

    +
    +
    or how to get your hands dirty doing some real work.
    +

    +The course: +

    The practical aspects of distributed systems are studied +through the design and implementation of a significant +system.
    +

    +CS 515 is the practicum for those students who also take +CS 514, +Practical Distributed Systems. The course offers +a variety in projects ranging from simple projects in internetworking +to complex projects in distributed systems. Students work in teams +of 3 or 4 persons and choose a project of their interest on which they +will work trough out the semester. Credits hours earned in this course range +from 2 to 6, depending on the size and the complexity +of the project that is developed. +

    +The course uses the Web for all offcial and informal interaction. On pages +linked to the CS 515 Information page you can find +basic information, instructions, projects descriptions, design plans, +progress reports and final presentations. +

    +

    +Go to the CS 515 +table of contents +page. +
    +
    + +Comments to +Werner Vogels + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cae.wisc.edu^~ece552^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cae.wisc.edu^~ece552^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5828de48 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cae.wisc.edu^~ece552^ @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + + +ECE 552 Home Page. + + + + +
    + +
    +
    + +

    ECE 552 Intro to Computer Architecture

    +

    Fall 1996

    +

    Professor Saluja +
    +

    +
    + +

    NOTE:

    This page contains links to information for ECE 552, a course +
    in the Electrical and +Computer Engineering Department of the
    University of Wisconsin - +Madison. Materials are intended solely
    for the use of students +enrolled in this course for the Fall 96 semester.
    + +
    Professor and TA:
    + +






    General +Information

    +

  • +Course Outline
  • +Course Conduct
  • + +


    + A Midterm +Syllabus is now available. + +


    An old midterm +is now available. + +


    + Project specifications + are now available. + +


    +Homework Assignments

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Fall 1996
    HW#1ProblemSolution
    HW#2ProblemSolution
    HW#3 (Part II solution is now available)ProblemSolution to Part ISolution to Part II
    HW#4 (Problem is now valid)ProblemSolution
    +

    + +


    MENTOR HELP
      For the +project you need to use the Mentor Graphics Tools available on CAE +workstations. Please refer to the course outline for the project due +dates. + + +The following literature on Mentor Tools will be of assistance to anyone who +may be having problems. These manuals are available online through +bold_browser or may be checked out at CAE:

      Getting +Started with Design Architect Training Workbook
      pages 1-35 to +1-48 and 2-60 to 2-88

      Getting Started with Quicksim II Training +Workbook
      do the lab exersise

      Additionally, these +documents contain references to other documents which may be of help.
      +
    + +
    + +

    +Click to send an email to


    + + Surfing Links:

    + +

    This file last modified 9-September-96 9:00pm +CST.

    + +

    Email questions and comments to Dan Sorin.

    + +


    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS100A^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS100A^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1ffeefd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS100A^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + + +CS 100A Homepage- Fall 1996 + + + + +
    + +
    +

    +


    + +
    +Links to individual pages (no frames)
    + +
    +Note: The preceding pages contain tables. If your browser is not able to handle tables then please email dwu@cs.cornell.edu +

    +Page last updated 9/30/96 +


    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS212^CS212.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS212^CS212.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..668351a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS212^CS212.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + +CS212 Home Page + + +

    + +CS212
    + Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

    +

    Computer Science Department
    + Cornell University
    + Fall 1996

    +
    + +

    + + +Course Materials

    +(Access to course materials requires a user-id and password which you can request by attempting to access the materials) +

    + +

    Course Info

    + +

    + +Dylan Interpreter (New window)
    + +Dylan Interpreter (This window)

    + +(Note, some Web browsers, including Netscape, do not correctly check for changed Java class files. Thus when NOODLLE is changed you may see inconsistent behavior. Here's how to fix it.) + +If you are working with a parter, link you directories with the PartnerJoin Utility. + +

    +Announcements

    + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS212^outline.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS212^outline.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2bdbfa95 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS212^outline.html @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ + + + + +Computer Science 212 + + + + + + +

    +

    Computer Science 212 Fall 1996
    +
    +

    +

    Course Information
    +

    +

    August 29, 1996
    +
    +

    +CS212 is an introductory course covering a broad range of computer +science concepts and techniques, including data abstraction, recursion, +program correctness, generic functions, object oriented programming, +pattern matching, and languages and their evaluators. We use +the Dylan language, an object oriented dynamic language developed +at Apple Computer, which is well suited for covering a broad range +of introductory computer science topics. This is not a course +about the Dylan language, it just happens to be the "notation" +that we have chosen for writing programs. The major goals of +the course are to teach students how to think clearly about programs +and programming, and to provide a toolbox of modern programming +techniques that will be applicable in any language.
    + +

    +What course to take: Students often wonder whether to take +CS211 or CS212. CS211 focuses on programming skills in the object-oriented +language Java, whereas CS212 provides exposure to a broad range +of computational and programming problems, using a number of programming +paradigms including functional, object-oriented and imperative +programming techniques. If you have a good CS background or good +formal skills (e.g., mathematics or physics) you should probably +take CS212. Transfers between CS211 and CS212 (in either direction) +are encouraged during the first two weeks.
    + +

    +Reaching Us
    +
    +

    +The best way to reach the course staff is by posting questions +or comments using the CS212 Web site http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Current/CS212/ + This site contains all course materials, and runs a CoNote server +which allows students and staff to post questions and answers +as "annotations" to the handouts and problem sets. +In order to access the Web site you will need to request a user-id +and password for the CoNote system. To do this, simply go to +the CS212 home page and follow the instructions. Your user-id +and password will be created by Monday if you request them this +week.
    + +

    +You can also reach the course staff is by sending email to cs212@cs.cornell.edu +but this should not be used for asking questions about +problem sets or handouts (use the Web site). +

    + +

    +Who We Are +

    + +

    +Dan Huttenlocher, Professor, 4119 Upson +

    +Tobias Mayr, TA, 5148 Upson +

    +James Hamblin, ugrad TA +

    +Robert Szewczyk, ugrad TA +

    +Justin Voskuhl, ugrad TA +

    +Andras Ferencz, consultant +

    + Melissa Ho, consultant
    + +

    +When We Meet
    +
    +

    +Lectures are Tuesday and Thursday at 10:10, in B11 Kimball and +recitations are Monday and Wednesday at 1:25, 2:30 or 3:35. Recitations +expand on the material in lecture, and provide more opportunity +to ask questions. +

    + +

    +Consulting hours, for help with problem sets or other questions, +will be held from 7pm until midnight the two evenings before each +problem set is due (see schedule below). Thus for problem sets +due on a Tuesday there will be consulting hours Sunday and Monday +evenings and for those due on a Thursday there will be consulting +hours Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Consulting hours are in +the public Mac lab in B7 Upson.
    + +

    +Office hours are: James Hamblin TBA, Dan Huttenlocher T 1:00-2:00, +Tobias Mayr F 12:15-1:15, Robert Szewczyk TBA, Justin Voskuhl +TBA.
    + +

    +Course Materials
    +
    +

    +There is no textbook for this course. There will be course handouts +and lecture notes, which will be available both in hardcopy and +on the course Web site.
    + +

    +The Dylan interpreter is available free on the course Web site, +and was developed by Justin Voskuhl for this class. It is implemented +in Java, and thus will run under any Java capable Web browser. + The best current browser (it changes almost weekly) is Netscape +3.0 for Windows95/NT, which has Borland's just-in-time Java compiler. + There are also standalone versions available that you can download +onto your computer if you do not want to use the Web browser version. + One word of warning: if you download a standalone Dylan onto +your machine, make sure that you are using the most recent +version by checking the web site.
    + +

    +Course Requirements
    +
    +

    +Students are responsible for all material in the assigned readings, +as well as that covered in lectures and in recitations. There +will be six problem sets, two preliminary exams, and a final exam +(a schedule is given below). Each problem set will be a combination +of written exercises and a programming assignment. Course grades +will be based on a combination of the problem sets and exam scores. + The problem sets will account for approximately one half of the +total grade. No late assignments will be accepted (we will +generally grade assignments immediately and return them the following +class period).
    + +

    +You should try to complete the programming assignments early, +as we will not accept late work. The best use of your time and +the machine's time is to think about the problems before sitting +down at the computer. [No matter how many times we say this, +it takes a long time to sink in; think about the problems before +sitting down at the computer.]
    + +

    +Policy on Joint Work
    +
    +

    +Much of the learning in this course comes from doing the programming +problems. You may work jointly with one other person on the assignments +(no more than two people should work together). However, if you +work together with someone, you must submit a single joint +assignment with both names on it. Under no circumstances +may you hand in work done with (or by) someone else under your +own name. If in doubt, credit the person(s) from whom you +got help. You would be amazed at how easy it is to tell when +people work together on problem sets, so please don't make life +unpleasant for all of us by breaking these rules.
    + +

    +Public Lab Facilities
    +
    +

    +CIT and various colleges on campus provide public Macintosh and +PC facilities, you may use your own machine or the public ones. + The CS department does not provide computer facilities for this +course. The course consultants will be available in the B7 Upson +Mac lab (see above).
    + +

    +Problem Set Due Dates and Exam Dates
    +
    +

    +All problem sets are due before 2am on the due date. For example, +an assignment due Tuesday must be submitted electronically to +the course server by 2am on Tuesday (that is late Monday +night). No late assignments are accepted, so make sure you submit +your final solution by the correct time and date.
    + +

    +[9/12] Assignment 1 +

    +[9/24] Assignment 2 +

    +[10/8] Assignment 3 +

    +[10/17] Prelim 1, 7:30pm +

    +[10/29] Assignment 4 +

    +[11/12] Assignment 5 +

    +[11/19] Prelim 2, 7:30pm +

    +[12/5] Assignment 6 +

    +[12/19] Final Exam -- see exam schedule +

    + +

    +Lecture Outline
    + +

    + [8/29] The Study of Computation, and an Introduction to Dylan + +

    + [9/3] Function Abstraction and the Substitution Model of Evaluation + +

    + [9/5] Procedures and Processes: Iteration, Recursion and Induction + +

    + [9/10] Higher Order Procedures: Functional Arguments and Values + +

    + [9/12] Analysis of Algorithms: Orders of Growth +

    + [9/17] Data Abstraction: Structures, Contracts and Implementations + +

    + [9/19] Hierarchical Data: Lists, Trees and the need for Quotation + +

    + [9/24] Recursive List Processing and Reasoning about Lists +

    + [9/26] Symbolic Differentiation: An Extended Example +

    + [10/1] Generic Operations: Type Dispatching and Generic Functions + +

    + [10/3] Generic Operations: Polynomial Arithmetic System +

    + [10/8] Assignment and the Environment Model of Evaluation +

    + [10/10] Assignment and Local State Variables +

    + [10/17] Objects with State and Object Oriented Programming +

    + [10/22] Object Oriented Programming and Inheritance +

    + [10/24] Multimethods and More About Object Oriented Programming +

    + [10/29] Mutable Data: Stacks and Queues +

    + [10/31] Mutable Data: Heaps, Heapsort and Priority Queues +

    + [11/5] The Metacircular Evaluator: Dylan in Dylan +

    + [11/7] Variations on Expression Evaluation +

    + [11/12] Compilation and Optimization +

    + [11/14] Streams +

    + [11/19] Infinite Streams +

    + [11/21] Nonlocal Exits: Catch and Throw +

    + [11/26] Garbage Collection and the Illusion of Infinite Memory +

    + [12/3] Topics in CS: Randomization and Quicksort +

    + [12/5] Topics in CS: Computability + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS314^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS314^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5454d040 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS314^ @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + + +CS314 Home Page + + + + +

    +

    Introduction to +Digital Systems and +Computer +Organization

    +

    Thorsten von Eicken

    +

    Fall, 1997

    +

    Tue/Thu 1:25pm-2:40pm, Kimball B11

    +
    +

    Topics include: representation of information; machine-assembly languages; +processor organization; interrupts and I/O; memory hierarchies; combinatorial +and sequential circuits; data path and control unit design; RTL; and +microprogramming.

    +
    +

    HELP

    +

    If you have a problem related to a lecture, a homework set, or a project, the +best way to get help is to add an annotation at the appropriate point in the +course materials. This will allow you to get help not only from the course staff, but +also from your class mates. Otherwise, you should send email to +cs314@cs.cornell.edu or talk to one of the consultants.

    +
    +

    Course Materials

    +
      +
    • All course materials are on a separate web server (which you may want to +bookmark) and uses CoNote to allow annotation of the Web documents. +The course materials include lecture notes, section notes, homeworks, and +project files.
    • +
    +

    Course Information (out of date)

    +
      +
    • For up-to-date information please check the course materials. +
    • CoNote account requests posted before saturday 9pm have been +processed. Please send me email if you encounter difficulties.
    • +
    • Read the course information for Homework 1. Follow the (hidden) +instructions on how to sign up for the course materials.
    • +
    • Sections start this monday (9/2)!
    • +
    +

    CoNote registration list

    +
      +
    • list of who's made it through the registration process.
    • +
    +
    +

    This page is maintained by Thorsten von Eicken

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS401^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS401^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e1549d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS401^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + CS401/501 Home Page + + + +
    +

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    + +

    Looking for ...

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    or maybe ...

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    Breaking News:

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    • Recitation this Monday Nov. 18 will be held + in the csuglab (3rd floor, Upson).
    • +
    + +

    +


    +

    Misc. Stuff

    +
      +
    • Converting raw text to Postscript

      + Some people have asked how to convert raw text to Postscript. The + simple way is to use the Unix program enscript. Here are two suggested + ways of doing this: + + enscript -2r -G -pfile.ps file.txt + enscript -G -pfile.ps file.txt + + The first prints the files 2-up (good for source code). The second + prints them 1-up. The -G gives a nice header. This generate a + Postscript file file.ps. If you leave out the "-pfile.ps", it + should just send the file to the printer. +
    +
    + +More to come! +
    +

    +Last modification: Wed Nov 6 09:26:11 EST 1996 +


    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS415^CS414.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS415^CS414.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f801c821 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS415^CS414.html @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + +CS414 Home Page + + + +
    +

    CS414: Systems Programming and Operating Systems

    +

    +CS415 Practicum in Operating System +

    +

    Kenneth P. Birman

    +
    + +

    CS414/415 News Group

    + +

    Course Syllabus

    + +

    Lecture Notes

    + + +

    Assignments

    + + +

    Assignment Solutions

    + + +

    Prelim 1 Solution

    + + +

    TAs

    +
      +
    • LiLi
      + 5162 Upson Hall
      + Phone: 255-7421
      + E-Mail: + lili@cs.cornell.edu
      + Office Hours: Wednesday and Friday 3:30-5:00 +
    • Yi-Cheng Huang
      + 5151 Upson Hall
      + Phone: 255-3042
      + E-Mail: + ychuang@cs.cornell.edu
      + Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 2:00-3:30 +
    • Mihai Budiu
      + 4132 Upson Hall
      + Phone: 255-1179
      + E-Mail: + budiu@cs.cornell.edu
      + Office Hours: Wednesday 11:00-12:30 and Thursday 11:30-1:00 +
    + +
    +
    + +Last modified: Thu Nov 14 12:42:19 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS472^cs472.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS472^cs472.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e846fd40 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS472^cs472.html @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ + + +CS472 Home Page + +

    +CS472
    +Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
    +

    + +

    Computer Science Department
    + Cornell University
    + Fall 1996

    +
    + +

    Welcome to CS472!

    + +
    + +

    + + Course Information for CS472 and CS473

    + +

    + + Course Materials for CS472 and CS473

    + +
    +Code of Academic Integrity (Please read!) +
    + +
    +

    Announcements

    +
    (11/18, claire) +
    The due date for Program 3 has been moved to Monday, Nov 25 (at +the beginning of class. +
    (11/14, scott) +
    Solution to Homework 4 is now +here +
    (11/12, kevin) +
    The code on the PCs for programming assignment 3 is now all set. Note +that a new file, "rubix-operators.lsp" needs to be loaded (all of the +functions are the same, but they have been rearranged slightly). Also, +variables previously defined as constants were changed to parameters to +appease the compiler (these vars are still bracketted by +'s). Those of you +using the PC lab should use the files there. Those using the cs machines +should use the files on Netscape. +
    (11/9, kevin) +
    Find-all-bindings.sbin can be found in at +/usr/u/ksaunder/find-all-bindings.sbin +for those with PC accounts. +
    (11/7, kevin) +
    For those of your using the PC lab, there is a serious gremlin in the code +for programming assignment 3. You will still be able to look at the code and +get started on the assignment, but the planner will not successful run upon +completion of apply-operator-schemas. Meanwhile, we'll be hunting. Those +using the cs machines shouldn't have this problem. +
    (11/6, kevin) +
    Special Offer! Limited Time Only! Are you concerned about getting a zero +on the third program? Worry no longer! Just complete the assignment as +specified on the Course Materials page and a positive grade will result! +Guaranteed! This offer available only through November 22. Only one +assignment per group, please.
    +
    (11/6 5:30 p.m., claire) +
    There is a clarification to problem 4 in homework 4. Unless otherwise specified, +you can assume that either (1) the system adds the fact that JB is a 1973 Dodge Van +to the KB at query time, or (2) the fact that JB is a 1973 Dodge Van already exists in +the KB. The postscript document has been modified to include this +clarification.
    +
    (10/31, scott) +
    The new homework is here! The new +homework is here! Its due 11/11. +
    (10/30, kevin) +
    The solution to Programming Assignment 2 is now available on the Course +Materials page. +
    (10/28, claire) +
    The solution to the midterm is available from the Homeworks and Solutions portion of +the home page. +
    (10/23, claire) +
    Information about the CS473 status reports (due Tuesday 10/18) is now available in the +CS473 section of the home page. +
    (10/19, claire) +
    Reminder: No class on Monday. +
    (10/16, scott) +
    Solutions to Homework 3 are right +here (in postscript). +
    +
    + +
    +
    +Other CS course home pages +
    +CS Department home page +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS481^CS481.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS481^CS481.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8e85b1d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS481^CS481.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + +CS381/481 Fall 96 Home Page + + + + +

    +CS381/481 Fall 1996
    +Automata and Computability Theory
    +

    + +
    + +

    Welcome to CS381/481!

    + +

    Click to see:

    + +
    +
    +Course Information | +Lecture Notes | +Homework and Exams | +Study Guide +
    +Announcements + +
    +Code of Academic Integrity (Please read!) +
    +Other CS courses | +CS Department +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS537^course.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS537^course.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4e38043 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS537^course.html @@ -0,0 +1,336 @@ + + + + CS 537 - Advanced Database Systems + + + + +

    CS 537

    + +

    Advanced Database Systems +

    + +
            Time:                   8:40 -- 9:55 AM, Tuesday and Thursday
    +        Place:                  207 Upson
    +        Survey Proposal Due:    10/08 
    +        Project Proposal Due:   10/08
    +        Prelim Exam:            10/10 7:30-9p  UP 111/111A
    +        Paper Survey Due:       10/31 
    +        Mid-Project Evaluation: 11/26 
    +        Project Completion:     12/12 
    +        Final Exam:             12/19 9:00 AM, HO 206 
    + +

    + +

    Contents

    + + + +

    +


    + +

    Course +Description

    + +

    CS 537 is being offered for the first time in Fall 1996. It is intended +to give students a solid background in the design and development of database +management systems (DBMS's). Database systems are possibly the world's +largest pieces of software, and certainly among the most valuable pieces +of software. While a DBMS is in one sense a giant application program, +there are surprisingly many principles behind its development and use. +The database industry is growing and thriving, and the demand for knowledgeable +database engineers is much greater than the supply. The database research +community is also active, and there are always new problems to be addressed +because of the explosive amounts of data that people wish to access. This +course forms essential background for anyone who wants to (a) become a +systems engineer at a database development company, or (b) become an informed +user of database systems, or (c) become a database systems researcher, +or (d) develop systems in any domain that manipulate large amounts of data, +or (e) find out how a teller machine really works!

    + +

    A number of "advanced fundamental" DBMS concepts will be covered. +Although this is not intended to be an introductory course, it is a new +course and there may be students in the class with different backgrounds. +Consequently, the discussion of various topics will begin with a quick +review of basic material taught in CS 432. Click here +for a tentative list of topics to be covered.

    + +

    In terms of workload, here's what the course involves:

    + +
      +
    • There will be a midterm and a final examination. These will test a +breadth of basic concepts.
    • + +
    • Each student will have to do a survey paper on a specific advanced +topic. Here is a list of possible topics. The +purpose of this is to be aware that what is being taught in the course +is only a fraction of what is out there. This paper will be due three weeks +after the midterm, and should be complete with references. It will require +reading papers from journals and conference proceedings in the engineering +library. I will suggest initial references, and you will have to pursue +additional references from there. Click here for +information on reference material in the library.
    • + +
    • A development project involving C++ programming. Look here +for more information.
    • + +
    • There will be no written homework assignments.
    • + +
    • Students take turns writing lecture notes. Depending on enrollment, +this means each person will have to take notes once or twice in the semester. +Hopefully, this additional work will turn out to be useful around exam +time. Here are the details (in .ps). +
    • +
    + +

    +


    + +

    Development +Project

    + +

    The term project is an important part of the course, and will involve +a significant amount of C++ programming. You can choose whether you wish +to work alone or in teams of two. However, the two-person projects will +involve proportionally more work. The goal of the project is two-fold: +(a) to get hands-on experience at building some specific DBMS component, +(b) to get comfortable working with a large pre-existing code-base, and +modifying it in a modular manner. The second goal is as important as the +first one, because all database systems are huge software systems, and +rarely do you have the luxury of starting from scratch. This forces you +to write modular code, and also to understand the interaction between the +different system components when the inevitable bugs appear.

    + +

    There are two research DBMS prototypes that will be used in the projects. +One is MINIBASE, which is software associated with the textbook. It is +a simple single-user database system that provides all the components from +the SQL parser down to the disk manager. This should hopefully be available, +depending on our being able to compile and run it in our computing environment. +The important part of MINIBASE is the interface description of the various +system components. The actual code comes from class projects. Consequently, +projects using MINIBASE will involve writing a component (like the buffer +manager), based on a specification of its C++ interface.

    + +

    The other prototype is PREDATOR, which is a query processing engine +that I have been developing for my research. There are a number of possible +projects (some of which could lead to research topics) that can be built +on top of PREDATOR. The focus here is on the high-end functionality like +complex queries and new data types.

    + +

    If you are not familiar with C++, I recommend a MINIBASE project because +the amount of design needed is minimal. If you think you are interested +in database systems research, then you should do a PREDATOR project. If +you fall in neither category, then you should decide whether you want a +project at the lower-level DBMS (storage, access, buffer) areas, or the +higher-level (query processing, optimization) areas and choose between +MINIBASE (lower-level) and PREDATOR (higher-level). There are also some +general projects that involve neither system. If you have your own idea +on a suitable project, you should talk with me about it well in advance +of the project proposal date.

    + +

    Here is a tentative list of possible projects. +In all the projects, there will be certain steps that should be followed: +

    + +
      +
    • As part of the project proposal, you should (discuss with me) and submit +an ordered list of pieces of functionality that the project will produce. +
    • + +
    • There will be a mid-project review in which you meet with me to discuss +the progress that you have made towards completing the project.
    • + +
    • The code you write must follow the coding conventions of the particular +system that you are working on. A detailed coding conventions document +will be provided and should be followed closely. This is something that +I will be very picky on, and that will contribute to the grade you get +on the project.
    • + +
    • Project submission should include a demo and a reasonable amount of +test data.
    • +
    + +

    Some useful references are:

    + + + +

    +


    + +

    Course +TextBook

    + +

    The primary text is a beta edition of a new book on database systems +: "Database Management Systems" by Raghu Ramakrishnan. This book +contains many more details than are in most other introductory database +books. It is also associated with free software for an instructional database +system "MINIBASE", +which we might use in class assignments. The textbook is available in the +campus store for $46. Here are other textbooks which could be used as references: +

    + +
      +
    • Korth & Silberschatz: Database System Concepts. McGraw-Hill, Second +Edition, 1991.
      +This is the standard introductory database text, but lacks the detail to +be used in a graduate course.
    • + +
    • Michael Stonebraker: Readings in Database Systems. Morgan Kaufmann, +Second Edition, 1994.
      +This is a collection of relatively recent papers in the area, collected +and introduced by Stonebraker, who developed the Ingres, Postgres, and +Illustra database systems. Many of these are fundamental papers on core +areas.
    • + +
    • Elmasri & Navathe: Fundamentals of Database Systems. Benjamin-Cummings, +Second Edition, 1994.
      +This is an alternative introductory database text.
    • + +
    • Gray & Reuter: Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques. +Morgan Kaufmann, 1993.
      +This is the bible of transaction processing, 1000 pages long, and tells +you all there is to know (and a lot more) about transactions. It is a wonderful +reference to clear up confusing aspects of concurrency control, recovery, +transaction semantics, etc.
    • +
    + +

    Some reference material has also been placed in the library. Click here +for details. +


    + +

    C++ +Information

    + +

    Here are some resources about C++ programming:

    + + + +

    +


    + +

    Grading +Policies

    + +

    The grades for the course will be assigned based on the following percentages: +

    + +
      +
    • Prelim (mid-term) exam : 25\%
    • + +
    • Final exam : 25\%
    • + +
    • Survey paper + Lecture Notes : 15\%
    • + +
    • Term project : 35\%
    • +
    + +

    The prelim exam will be on the evening of Oct 10th at 7:30pm in Upson +111/111A. It will be set to be comfortably finished in 1.5 hrs, but an +extra half hour will be provided for those who need it. Likewise for the +final exam. The final should be in exam period 16 (Thurs., Dec 19 9:00-11:30am), +but this again is tentative and needs to be confirmed. The final exam will +focus on material not tested in the mid-term, but the material covered +in the earlier part of the course may form background for some of the questions. + +


    + +

    Professor +

    + +
      +
    • Praveen Seshadri +
    • + +
              Office:        4108 Upson
      +        Phone:         255-1045
      +        E-Mail:        praveen@cs
      +        Office Hours:  10:00 -- 11:00 AM, Tuesday and Thursday
      +
    + +

    Teaching +Assistants

    + + + +

    +


    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS611^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS611^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5869d5b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS611^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + +CS611: Semantics of Programming Languages + + +

    CS 611: Semantics of Programming Languages

    + +

    Contents:

    + + + +

    Description:

    +

    +

    +
    Lectures: MWF, 10:10-11:00am, Upson 211 +
    +

    +Though CS611 is called ``Advanced Programming Languages'' in the course book, +it is better entitled ``Semantics of Programming Languages''. The goal +of this course is not to conduct a broad survey of hi-tech programming +languages like C++, Java, or SML, nor to directly study implementation +mechanisms for these languages (e.g., compressed dispatch tables for multiple +inheritance). Rather, the goal of this course is to study +the principles +of formal notation for describing computations, and tools for analyzing +and proving properties of computations. These concerns subsume the +study of specific programming languages or implementation mechanisms +and hence lead to a deeper understanding of programming, specification, +logic, mathematics, and proof theory. +

    +For example, we will study notations for abstractly specifying how +programs compute (operational semantics), as well as +notations for describing what programs compute +(denotational semantics). In turn, the abstract but precise +realization of these notations will allow us to study techniques +(induction, logical relations) for +formally proving interesting and relevant properties of +programming languages (e.g., type safety or compiler correctness). +

    +Ideally, a student coming out of this course will have learned something +about how to make informal concepts and notation precise, and how to +manipulate the notation to demonstrate useful properties. +

    + +

    Textbooks:

    +

    +

      +
    • Semantics of Programming Languages , Carl A. Gunter. +
    • ML for the Working Programmer (Second Edition) , Larry Paulson. +
    + +

    Prerequisites:

    +

    +On the programming side, +we assume experience with at least a Pascal- or C-like language. +Preferably, students will have some knowledge and experience working with +a functional language, such as Scheme, ML, or Haskell. +

    +On the theoretical side, we assume a basic proficiency in undergraduate +mathematics, logic, and computer science. A basic knowledge of +computability (e.g., turing machines, recursive functions) and +logic (e.g., predicate calculus), as well as some mathematical +maturity is required. +

    +This course is designed for PhD students in CS, Math, +OR, and EE. It is not for MEng or undergraduate students. If you are an +MEng or undergraduate student, you must talk to the instructor to find out if +the course is suitable for you. +

    + + +

    Contact Information:

    +
    +
    Newsgroup: cornell.class.cs611 +
    +

    +

    +
    Instructor: Greg Morrisett, Upson 4105C, jgm@cs.cornell.edu, 5-3009 +
    Office Hours: MF after class or by appointment. +
    Admin. Assistant: Linda Competillo, Upson 4115 +
    +

    +

    +
    TA: + Úlfar + Erlingsson, Upson 4162, +ulfar@cs.cornell.edu, 5-2219 +
    Office Hours: Tue 2-3pm, Thu 1:30-2:30pm +
    + + +

    Relevant Web Links:

    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS631^Welcome.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS631^Welcome.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f857e0c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS631^Welcome.html @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + +CS 631 Home Page + +

    +

    CS631 +
    Multimedia Systems

    +

    Computer Science Department +
    Cornell University +
    Fall 1996

    +
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    +

    + +

    Final Project Presentation Schedule

    +

    Course Staff

    +

    Course Info

    +

    Course Materials

    +

    Students' Web Pages

    +

    Project Web Pages

    +

    Some useful links

    +

    631 Newsgroup

    +

    Anouncements

    + + + +

    +

    + +
    +

    + +Comments or questions about this web page? Send mail to janosi@cs.cornell.edu. +

    + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS631^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS631^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9b2a0e0a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS631^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + +CS 631 Home Page + +

    +

    CS631 +
    Multimedia Systems

  • +

    Computer Science Department +
    Cornell University +
    Fall 1996

    +
    + +
    +

    + +

    Course Staff

    +

    Course Info

    +

    Course Materials

    +

    Students' Web Pages

    +

    Project Web Pages

    +

    Some useful links

    +

    631 Newsgroup

    +

    Anouncements

    + + + +

    +

    + +
    +

    + +Comments or questions about this web page? Send mail to janosi@cs.cornell.edu. +

    + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS681^CS681.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS681^CS681.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..88cd252c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Current^CS681^CS681.html @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ + + + +

    681 The Design and Analysis of Algorithms: Homepage

    + + + Instructor: Ronitt Rubinfeld

    + TA: Evan Moran

    + + + Time: MWF 2:30-3:20

    + Location: Upson 111A

    + Text: Kozen, The Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Springer-Verlag. + +


    + + +

    Handouts:

    +

      + +
    1. + +Course announcement +

      + +

    2. + +Syllabus +

      + +

    + +

    Homeworks:

    + +

      +
    1. + +Homework 1 (last modified 9/5) +

      +

    2. + +Homework 2 (last modified 9/11) +

      +

    3. + +Homework 3 + +(last modified 9/22) +

      +

    4. + +Homework 4 + +(last modified 9/27) + +***see addendum*** + +(last modified 10/2) +

      +

    5. + +Homework 5 + +(last modified 10/11) + +***see addendum*** + +(last modified 10/18) +

      +

    6. + +Homework 6 + +***don't see addendum - see new copy of HW*** +

      +

    7. + +Homework 7 + +(last modified 11/6) +

      +

    8. + +Homework 8 + +(last modified 11/13) +

      +

    + +
    + +

    Solutions:

    + +

      +
    1. + +Solution 1 +

      +

    2. + +Solution 2 +

      +

    3. + +Solution 3 +

      +

    4. + +Solution 4 +

      +

    5. + +Solution 5 +

      +

    6. + +Solution 6 +

      +

    7. + +Solution 7 +

      +

    + + + +
    + +

    Announcements:

    +There will be an exam on Thursday, Nov. 21 at 7 in +Upson 111/111A. Talk to +me or Evan to reschedule if you cannot make it at that time. +You may refer to the Kozen text, an 8.5x11'' cheat sheet and your +class notes/homeworks. +

    + + +Rajeev Motwani's lecture notes on approximations +

    + + +PET paper +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-94^CS617^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-94^CS617^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d699422 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-94^CS617^ @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + +CS617 Home Page + + + +

    Frontiers of Parallel Systems

    +

    Thorsten von Eicken

    +

    Fall, 1994

    +
    +
    +Location: 111 Upson, MWF 11:05am-12:00pm +

    +Office hours: Mon 12:15pm-1:15pm, Thu 2pm-3pm +

    + +


    + +

    Course Description

    + +Parallel machines are here to stay. This is underscored by the fact that +all system manufacturers offer multiprocessors at the top of their product +line. However, the debate on how the parallel machines of the future will +look like has heated-up considerably in the past few months: the federal +spending cuts are on their way to eradicate the performance-at-any-price +massively parallel processor (MPP) manufacturers. Competitors having bet +on glorified workstation farms are smiling: while their machines cannot +offer the same level of performance or ease of use, their business has not +suffered as much because these machines are more price competitive and can +leverage the latest microprocessor developments more quickly. At the core +of the technological debate lie a large number of systems issues: how to +integrate a large number of off-the-shelf processors into a cost-effective +system which can be easily programmed in high-level parallel programming +languages and which can host a varied application workload. +

    +This course is not about how to program parallel machines (although some +of that will be the topic of the first few weeks). Parallel algorithms, +languages and architectures have matured considerably over the last few +years to the point where parallel machines are almost usable, if only the +system support were adequate to allow general-purpose use. This course +will focus on the architecture and operating system aspects required to +support features taken for granted in sequential computing such as +portable parallel programs, powerful debuggers, multi-user machine access, +virtual memory, and fast I/O. +

    +The first part of the course will examine two complete parallel systems: +the CM-5 with Split-C and an ATM network of workstations with CC++. Using +a ``vertical'' approach we will study the interactions between algorithmic +models, languages, associated execution models, operating systems, +architectures and hardware implementations, focussing on the support +required for each of these layers. The second part of the course will +focus on specific topics and slice ``horizontally'' across systems, +selecting a few key issues for an analysis of the design alternatives. An +in-depth study of the KSR and the DASH will provide some shared-memory +contrast to the course. +

    +


    +

    Course Materials

    + + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS314^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS314^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..964e32e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS314^ @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + +CS314 Home Page + +

    +Introduction to Digital Systems and Computer Organization

    +

    Thorsten von Eicken

    +

    Fall, 1995

    +

    Tue/Thu 1:25pm-2:40pm, Kimball B11

    +
    + +
    +Topics include: representation +of information; machine-assembly languages; processor organization; +interrupts and I/O; memory hierarchies; combinatorial and sequential +circuits; data path and control unit design; RTL; and +microprogramming. +
    + +

    HELP

    +If you have a problem related to a lecture, a homework set, or a +project, the best way to get help is to add an annotation at the +appropriate point in the course materials. This will allow you to get +help not only from the course staff, but also from your class mates. +Otherwise, you should send email to cs314@cs.cornell.edu or talk to +one of the consultants. + +
    + +

    Course Information

    + +

    Course +Materials and Announcements

    +
      +Announcements, lecture notes, lecture videos, and assignments. +
      +This part uses CoNotes to allow annotation of the Web documents. +There's a small "getting started" +document available in case you've never used CoNotes before. +
    + +

    C Tutorials Online

    +
      + +
    • An Introduction to +C, by Marshall Brain. This is a great introduction for +people who know a procedural language like Pascal or Fortran.

      + +

    • Learn +C/C++ Today! is a guide to a lot of books, example programs +and online tutorials. Each reference is very well annotated.

      + +

    • The +Yahoo C/C++ Page. If you wish to surf the web in search of +more C material, this is the place to start!

      + +

    • The C Frequently Asked Questions page. Should be useful in +answering the common questions that come up while learning and using C. +Also contains a link to several online tutorials.

      + +

    • The C Newsgroup.

      + +

    + +
    +This page is maintained by Thorsten von +Eicken + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS472^cs472.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS472^cs472.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..17ce6e64 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS472^cs472.html @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + +CS472 Home Page + +

    +CS472
    +Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
    +

    + +

    Computer Science Department
    + Cornell University
    + Fall 1995

    +
    + +

    Welcome to CS472!

    + +
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    + + Course Information for CS472 and CS473

    + +

    + + Course Materials for CS472 and CS473

    + +
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    +
    (claire) +
    Final grades will be available sometime Saturday, Dec. 23. I can send you your +grade via e-mail if you request me to do so via e-mail. +
    (claire) +
    Final exam is Dec 22, Upson B17, 9 a.m. Alternate date is Dec 14, Upson B17, 9 a.m. +
    +
    + +
    +
    +Other CS course home pages +
    +CS Department home page +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS501^CS401-501.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS501^CS401-501.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..27761ec3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Fall-95^CS501^CS401-501.html @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +CS 401/501 Home Page +

    +CS 401/501
    +Software Engineering: Technology and Techniques

    +Computer Science Department
    + Cornell University
    + Fall 1995
    +
    + +

    Course Staff

    + +
      +
    • + Samuel Weber, Professor,Upson 308, + weber@cs.cornell.edu +
        +
      • Office Hours: MF 3-4, W 10-11 +
      +

      + +

    • + Ioi Lam , TA, Upson 4162,ioi@cs.cornell.edu +
        +
      • Office Hours:T 3:30-4:30 +
      +

      + +

    • + Vineet Buch, TA, Upson 4104,buch@cs.cornell.edu +
        +
      • Office Hours: Thursday, 10-11 +
      +

      +

    • Yaron Minsky, TA +
        +
      • Office Hours: None +
      +

      + +

    + + + +

    Course Materials

    + + + + + +

    Other Stuff

    + + + + +

    +samuel@cs.cornell.edu
    +
    +
    Last modified Oct 21 21:26 + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-95^CS314^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-95^CS314^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc33c272 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-95^CS314^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + CS 314 Home Page + + + + +

    CS 314 Home Page

    + +
    +
    Brian Smith: Your Tour Guide +
    Course Information +
    + +

    Homework Assignments

    + +

    Projects

    + + +

    Lectures

    +
    Table of Contents (postscript of slides are here) +
      +
    1. Introduction to Computer Systems +
    2. CPU Organization +
    3. 68000 Programming +
    4. Procedures, Recursion, and Stacks +
    5. Assemblers, Linkers, and Loaders +
    6. Interrupts and I/O +
    7. Introduction to Logic Design +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS100^CS100.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS100^CS100.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..69927b7b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS100^CS100.html @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + + CS100 Home Page Spring 1996 + + + + +
    +

    CS100 Home Page

    +

    Spring 1996

    +
    + +
    + +

    Message of the Day

    + +Welcome to the CS100 Home Page. Remember to check here frequently +for important information regarding the course.

    + +Prelim 3 is Tuesday, April 23. The review session will be held on +Sunday, April 21 at 3:00pm in Baker 200. + +

    Course Information

    + + + +

    Programs

    + + + +

    Exams

    + + + +
    + +Last Updated: April 17, 1996 + +
    + + + +
    +CS100 Spring 1996
    +pierce@cs.cornell.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS211^CS211.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS211^CS211.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..16cfae6b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS211^CS211.html @@ -0,0 +1,515 @@ + CS211 Spring 96 Home Page + + +

    CS211, Computers and Programming

    + +

    + +Computer Science Department
    +Cornell University
    +Spring 1996
    +

    + +

    +Question and problems will this page should be emailed to Jeff Foster, + jfoster@cs.cornell.edu . +You may have trouble viewing the tables if you're using an early +version of NetScape. +

    + +

    The CS211 contest .

    + +

    The first prelim will be on Thursday, March 7. We'll announce +times and places soon. Topics covered in the +prelim.

    + +

    The second prelim will be on Tuesday, April 23. The rooms were +announced in lecture. Topics covered in the +second prelim.

    + +

    The final exam will be on Monday, May 13 at noon in Olin 155 (last +names G-Z) and Olin 165 (last names A-F). The final exam will cover +everything in the course. Additional topics +convered in the final.

    + +

    Office hours 5/6-5/13

    + +

    + +
    DayWhenWhereWho +
    Monday11:00-12:30Upson 5148Dave +
    Tuesday11:30-1:00Upson 312Jeff +
    Wednesday11:00-12:30Upson 5148Dave +
    Thursday1:30-3:00Upson 310Hal +
    Friday1:30-3:00Upson 310Hal +
    Saturday3:00Upson B17Review session +
    +

    + +

    Consulting on 8/12: 3-6pm (Chris); 8-10pm (Jose). Thanks to Chris +and Jose for taking the time out of their studying to do this! +

    + +
  • Course description
  • +
  • Course staff
  • +
  • CS211 lecture notes
  • +
  • CS211 handouts
  • +
  • CS211 code samples
  • +
  • Gofer
  • +
  • Enhance
  • +
  • Other Web Servers
  • + +
    + +

    Course description

    + +
    +

    COM S 211 Computers and Programming (also ENGRD 211)

    + +

    +Fall, spring, summer. 3 credits. Credit will not be granted for both +COM S 211 and 212. Prerequisite: COM S 100 or equivalent programming +experience. +

    + +

    +Intermediate programming in a high-level language and introduction to +computer science. Topics include program development, proofs of +program correctness, program structure, recursion, abstract data +types, object-oriented programming, data structures, and analysis of +algorithms. C++ is the principal programming language. +

    +
    + +
    + +

    Course staff and office hours

    + +

    +

    Instructor:

    +Hal Perkins, 310 Upson, 255-2352.
    +Office hours: Thursday 1:30-3:00 and by appointment.
    +Email hal@cs.cornell.edu .
    +

    + +

    +

    Teaching assistants:

    +

    + +

    + Correction: Office hours will be held in the TA's office +

    + +

    Jeff Foster, 312/314 Upson, 255-1099.
    +Office hours: Tuesday 11:30-1:00.
    +Email +jfoster@cs.cornell.edu .

    + +

    Alan Kwan, 4161 Upson, 255-6835.
    +Email kwan@cs.cornell.edu .
    +

    + +

    David Walker, 5148 Upson, 255-7416.
    +Office hours: Monday 11:30-1:00pm.
    +Email walker@cs.cornell.edu .
    +

    + +

    +

    Sections:

    +

    + + + +
    CS211 Spring 1996 Sections
    DayTimeRoomInstructor +
    Tuesday2:30-3:20Upson 111AHal Perkins +
    Tuesday3:35-4:25Upson 111AHal Perkins +
    Wednesday12:20-1:10Hollister 372David Walker +
    Wednesday1:25-2:15Hollister 372David Walker +
    Wednesday3:35-4:25Upson 207David Walker +
    Thursday2:30-3:20Upson 211Jeff Foster +
    Friday3:35-4:25Hollister 372Jeff Foster +
    + +

    +

    Consulting:

    + +

    +Consulting hours are in Upson 305. +

    + +

    +The regular consulting schedule, in effect until the last day of +classes, is

    + +Sunday-Thursday, 1:25-6:00pm and 7:00-11:00pm
    +Friday, 1:25-4:40pm
    +

    + + + +
    CS211 Spring 1996 Consulting
    SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday +
    1:25SteveEricKyleChrisJPKyle +
    2:30SteveEricKyleChrisJPVasantha +
    3:35JoseJoseKayJoseJPVasantha +
    4:40-6:00JoseJoseKayJoseJP(None) +
    7:00KayKyleSteveEricVasantha(None) +
    8:00KayKyleSteveEricVasantha(None) +
    9:00DanEricKayChrisDan(None) +
    10:00-11:00DanEricKayChrisDan(None) +
    + + +
    + +

    CS211 lecture notes

    + +

    Lecture notes are available in three formats: +

  • Binhqx'ed MacBinary files that contain Microsoft Word files
  • +
  • Rich text format files (parseable by Microsoft Word and others)
  • +
  • Plain text
  • +

    + +

    +The date listed next to the lecture is the date the lecture was +posted, not the date the lecture was given. +

    + +

    Macintosh BINHQX

    + +

    +

  • +1/23/96 Lectures 1&2: Preliminaries, C++ +
  • +2/2/96 Lectures 3&4: Basic C++ Classes +
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 5: More Classes
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 6: Pointers and Arrays +
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 7: Dynamic Storage Allocation +
  • +
  • +2/19/96 Lectures 8&9: Classes with Dynamic +Data
  • +
  • +2/19/96 Lecture 10: Fine Points of Classes +
  • +
  • +3/3/96 Lecture 11: Introduction to OOP +
  • +
  • +3/3/96 Lecture 12: Derived Classes +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 13: Program Correctness, Algorithmic Notation +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 14: Triples and Assignments +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 15: Assignments, Conditionals, and Loops +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 16: Proving a Loop Correct +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 17: Functional Programming +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 18: Types in Gofer +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 19: Currying, Map, and Filter +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 20: Recursion vs. Iteration +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 21: Application Architectures and Frameworks +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 22: Linked Lists +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 23: Algorithmic Analysis +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 24: More Linked Lists +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 25: Binary Trees +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 26: Classes and Linked Data Structures +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 27: Industrial Strength C++ +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 28: Java +
  • +

    + +

    +BINHQX files can be processed by +Stuffit Expander . If you have a PC, see the http address for +Aladdin Systems, Inc. to find a Windows version. (Thanks to Armando +Nunez for the tip.) +

    + +

    Rich text

    + +

    +

  • +1/23/96 Lectures 1&2: Preliminaries, C++ +
  • +2/2/96 Lectures 3&4: Basic C++ Classes +
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 5: More Classes
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 6: Pointers and Arrays
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 7: Dynamic Storage Allocation +
  • +
  • +2/19/96 Lectures 8&9: Classes with Dynamic +Data
  • +
  • +2/19/96 Lecture 10: Fine Points of Classes +
  • +
  • +3/3/96 Lecture 11: Introduction to OOP +
  • +
  • +3/3/96 Lecture 12: Derived Classes +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 13: Program Correctness, Algorithmic Notation +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 14: Triples and Assignments +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 15: Assignments, Conditionals, and Loops +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 16: Proving a Loop Correct +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 17: Functional Programming +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 18: Types in Gofer +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 19: Currying, Map, and Filter +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 20: Recursion vs. Iteration +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 21: Application Architectures and Frameworks +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 22: Linked Lists +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 23: Algorithmic Analysis +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 24: More Linked Lists +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 25: Binary Trees +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 26: Classes and Linked Data Structures +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 27: Industrial Strength C++ +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 28: Java +
  • +

    + +

    Plain text

    + +

    +

  • +1/23/96 Lectures 1&2: Preliminaries, C++ +
  • +2/2/96 Lectures 3&4: Basic C++ Classes +
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 5: More Classes
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 6: Pointers and Arrays
  • +
  • +2/12/96 Lecture 7: Dynamic Storage Allocation +
  • +
  • +2/19/96 Lectures 8&9: Classes with Dynamic +Data
  • +
  • +2/19/96 Lecture 10: Fine Points of Classes +
  • +
  • +3/3/96 Lecture 11: Introduction to OOP +
  • +
  • +3/3/96 Lecture 12: Derived Classes +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 13: Program Correctness, Algorithmic Notation +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 14: Triples and Assignments +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 15: Assignments, Conditionals, and Loops +
  • +
  • +3/14/96 Lecture 16: Proving a Loop Correct +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 17: Functional Programming +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 18: Types in Gofer +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 19: Currying, Map, and Filter +
  • +
  • +4/4/96 Lecture 20: Recursion vs. Iteration +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 21: Application Architectures and Frameworks +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 22: Linked Lists +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 23: Algorithmic Analysis +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 24: More Linked Lists +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 25: Binary Trees +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 26: Classes and Linked Data Structures +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 27: Industrial Strength C++ +
  • +
  • +5/3/96 Lecture 28: Java +
  • +

    + +
    + +

    CS211 handouts

    + +

    +Handouts are in postscript format. You can print them on almost any +laser printer. If you want to view them, you need an application +like Ghostview. +

    + +

    +

  • +1/23/96 Handout 1: Preliminaries +
  • +
  • +1/23/96 Handout 2: Assignment 1 +
  • +
  • +1/26/96 Handout 3: +CodeWarrior Intro (section) +
  • +
  • +2/23/96 Handout 4: Assignment 2
  • +
  • +2/23/96 Handout 5: Assignment 3
  • +
  • +3/4/96 Handout 6: Assignment 4
  • +

    + +
    + +

    Code samples

    + +
  • 2/6/96 Lecture 5: Cell class
  • +
  • 2/6/96 Lecture 5: Complex class
  • +
  • 2/6/96 Lecture 5: Sets of characters
  • +
  • 2/19/96 Lectures 8&9: Simple list class
  • +
  • 5/3/96 Lecture 26: Dictionary class
  • +
    + + + +

    Gofer

    + +There are there flavors of Gofer available. MacGofer is available in +the public labs. + +
  • MacGofer
  • +
  • PC Gofer
  • +
  • UNIX Gofer
  • + +

    + +The FTP site for Gofer is + + +haskell.systemsz.cs.yale.edu/pub/haskell/gofer + +and the FTP site for MacGofer is + + ftp.dcs.gla.ac.uk +. + +Please do not ftp if you can help it. If you find a piece of +Gofer you think is of general interest, let me know and I'll make it +available from here. MacGofer sources and manuals are available on +the CS department ftp server + + ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/jfoster +. + +

    + +

    Other Web Servers

    + +

    + +The final project for CS211 is on-line, available on the CS +department's ftp server. + +

    + +

    + ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/cs211/Enhance_assignment.sea.bin +

    + + +

    Other Web Servers

    + + +
  • Computer Science Department +
  • +
  • CUINFO
  • +
  • Metrowerks (CodeWarrior) homepage
  • +
  • Aladdin Systems, Inc., makers of Stuffit Expander
  • + +
    + +
    CS211 home page / Comments or suggestions? E-mail Jeff Foster .
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS212^CS212.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS212^CS212.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2087fd2f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS212^CS212.html @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +CS212 S96 Home Page + +

    + +CS 212 +
    +Structure and Interpretation
    +of Computer Programs

    +

    +Computer Science Department
    +Cornell University
    +Spring 1996

    + +
    + +

    + +Course Staff

    + +

    +Course Info

    + +

    + + +Course Materials

    + +

    Announcements

    + + + +
    + +
    +Last Modified: 4/07/96 16:10 by JEH +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS512^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS512^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..043b60fe --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS512^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + +CS512: Advanced Language Implementation + + +

    CS 512: Advanced Language Implementation

    + +

    Contents

    + + + +

    Description:

    +

    +Modern programming languages, such as SML, Java, Haskell, and Dylan, +provide high-level features such as: +

      +
    • objects and closures, +
    • polymorphism, abstract data types, and classes, +
    • garbage collection, +
    • exceptions and continuations, +
    • threads and synchronization constructs. +
    +This class will survey modern techniques for efficient implementation +of these features. Our focus will be on the implementation of +modern functional languages, but we will make connections +to other kinds of languages, notably object-oriented. + +
    +

    Handouts:

    +
    Handouts are now on a separate page. + + +

    Administrivia:

    +
    +
    Instructor: Greg Morrisett +
    Office: Upson 4105C +
    Email: jgm@cs.cornell.edu +
    Phone: 5-3009 +
    Admin. Assistant: Linda Competillo, Upson 4115 +
    Office Hours: MWF, 3-4pm or send email for an appointment. +
    +

    +

    +
    TA: Evan Moran +
    Office: Upson 4144 +
    Email: evan@cs.cornell.edu +
    Phone: 5-1159 +
    Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 3-4pm +
    + + +

    Web Links:

    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS514^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS514^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a24f363d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS514^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + +CS514: Practical Distributed Systems + + +

    Practical Distributed Systems (CS514)

    +Registration in CS514 is necessary for students taking + +CS515. +

    General Information

    + +

    Homeworks

    + +

    Examinations

    + +

    Annotated Bibliographies

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS516^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS516^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..366beb41 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS516^ @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + +CS516 Home Page + + +

    High-Performance Computer Systems

    +

    Thorsten von Eicken

    +

    Spring, 1996

    +
    + +

    Projects

    +

    Project reports

    +

    Project proposals

    +

    Initial project ideas

    +

    Course Materials

    + +
    +Maintained by Thorsten von Eicken + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS664^CS664.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS664^CS664.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f0fa59d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS664^CS664.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + +CS 664: Machine Vision + + +

    CS 664: Machine Vision

    + +
    Course Staff: +
    Instructor: Ramin Zabih +
    Teaching Assistant: Justin Miller

    + +

    Class Time and Place +
    MWF, 3:35-4:35, Phillips 219

    + +

    Project Suggestions +

    + +

    Problem Sets +
    Problem Set 1 +
    Problem Set 2

    + +

    Course Class Notes +
    How to Scribe +
    Week 1 +
    29 January - Regularization +
    31 January - Simulated Annealing +
    5 February - Computing Motion via Regularization +
    7 February - Calculus of Variations +
    12 February - Maximum Likelihood Estimation +
    14 February - Markov Random Fields +
    19 February - Snakes +
    21 February - Stereo and Motion +
    26 February - Introduction to Correlation +
    28 February - Mestimation +
    4 March - Non-parametric Methods +
    6 March - Guest Lecture +
    6 March - Non-parametric Transforms (Cont.) +
    13 March - Correlation and Census Transform +
    18 March - No lecture(Cont.) +
    27 March - Stereo Geometry (Cont.) +
    29 April - 2D Geometrical Transforms +
    1 April - Motion Segmentation +
    8 April - Tracking +
    10 April - Motion Tracking (Cont.) +
    15 April - Edge Detection +
    17 April - Continuation of Model Based Vision +
    21 April - Hausdorff Distance +
    23 April - Guest Lecture - Eigenhausdorff. +
    30 April - Face Recognition +

    + + +

    Section Notes +
    The Optical Flow Constraint Equation

    + + +

    Other Sources +
    Computer Vision Home Page +
    History of Object Recognition diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS674^CS674.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS674^CS674.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ed387916 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Spring-96^CS674^CS674.html @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + +CS674 Home Page + +

    +CS674
    +Introduction to Natural Language Understanding
    +

    + +

    Computer Science Department
    + Cornell University
    + Spring 1996

    +
    + +

    Welcome to CS674!

    + +
    + +

    + + Course Information for CS674

    + +

    + + Course Materials for CS674

    + +
    +Code of Academic Integrity (Please read!) +
    + +
    +

    Announcements

    +
    +
  • Here is a list of resources available in +~cs674/project: +
      +
    • brill: directory for the Brill part of speech tagger +
    • brown: directory for the Brown corpus (part-of-speech tagged) +
    • muc4: directory for a small corpus annotated with +part-of-speech information (text is from the MUC4 corpus) +
    • xwn: executable for WordNet +(be sure to set the environment variable WNSEARCHDIR to +~nlp/Archive/wordnet/dict before you run xwn) +
    • Finally, this site contains a description of +the contents of the Penn Treebank II +collection of annotated text. We have this here at Cornell. You can +use any part of it that you'd like for your projects. (Talk to Francis +about how to access it.) +
    + +
  • Other useful information for the project: + + +
  • Presentation Schedule + +
  • What to Turn in for the Project + +
  • +
    + +
    +
    +Other CS course home pages +
    +CS Department home page +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Summer-96^CS99^CS99.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Summer-96^CS99^CS99.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c905f431 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Courses^Summer-96^CS99^CS99.html @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + +CS99 Course Home Page + + + +
    + +

    + + +CS 99 + +

    + + +

    + +

    + + + + +

    +[Info] +[Syllabus] +[Labs] +[Links] +

    +

    + + + + +

    + + +Announcements + +

    + +

      + +
    • Room Update: Due to unforseen circumstances, we are still unable +to use Upson 215 for class. Therefore, here are the following room +assignments for Tuesday 7/9 and Wednesday 7/10:

      +

        +
      • Section #1: 10:00 - 11:00am in Philips 203 +
      • Section #2: 11:30 - 12:30am in Upson 211 +

      +Thursday's class (7/11) will meet in the MacLab, as usual.

      + +

    • Prelim #1: The first in-class prelim will be on Wednesday, +7/10. +It is an in-class, closed book exam, that will cover all course material +covered through the first 4 lab assignments.

      + +

    • Labs #3 and Lab #4 are both due on Tuesday, (7/9). +You do not need a computer to do Lab #4.

      + +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^mhr^681^681.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^mhr^681^681.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bdca81c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^mhr^681^681.html @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + +CS 681 Fall 1995 +

    CS 681 Fall 1995

    +

    Professor: Monika Rauch Henzinger

    +

    +Email: mhr@cs.cornell.edu

    +

    +

    + +
    +

    + Course Information +

    + +
    +

    +Homeworks: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 +

    +

    + +
    +

    +Solutions: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 +

    +

    + +
    +

    +Lectures: +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^nikos^CS222^cs222.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^nikos^CS222^cs222.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52e722a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^nikos^CS222^cs222.html @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ + +CS222: Introduction to Scientific Computation + + + +

    + CS222: Introduction to Scientific Computation

    +

    Summer 1996

    + + + +
    +An introduction to elementary numerical analysis and scientific +computation. Topics include interpolation, quadrature, linear and +nonlinear equation solving, least-squares fitting, and ordinary +differential equations. The Matlab computing environment is used. +Vectorization, efficiency, reliability, and stability are stressed. + +
    + +

    Class Information

    +

    Staff

    +
      +
    • + Nikos Pitsianis, instructor
      + Office: 5159 Upson Hall
      + nikos@cs.cornell.edu
      + Office Hours: M and W 2:30-3:30 and any other time by appointment. + +
    • Ozan Hafizogullari, teaching assistant
      + Office: 4144 Upson Hall
      + ozan@cs.cornell.edu
      + Office Hours: T and Th 4:00-5:00 and any other time by appointment. +
    + +

    Lectures

    +Class meets every day, M-F 1:00-2:15 in 205 Upson Hall. + +

    Course Administration

    +Laurie Buck, 303 Upson, 255-3534.
    +All the questions concerning grade recording, accounts should be addressed +to the course administrator. + +

    Prerequisites

    +CS 100 and pre/corequisite of Math 221 or Math 293. + +

    Course Materials

    +Text: Introduction to Scientific Computing: A Matrix-Vector Approach +Using Matlab, by Charles Van Loan. It will be distributed in class.
    +Software: MATLAB. You can purchase Student Matlab, for either +the MacIntosh or the PC version, though you do not have to. + +

    Computer Labs

    +This course has been designated to use the three computer labs: +B7 Upson, B8 Sibley, and G83 Martha Van Rensselaer. + +

    Problem Sets

    + +There will be 6 assignments which will be handed out in lecture or +from this page. Extras will be available in rack outside Upson +303. Assignments will be collected in class. All the computing +problems will be done in MATLAB. Return of graded work will be +handled in class. + +An assignment is due at the beginning of the class on the due +date. Late assignments won't be accepted for credit. The worst grade +from the six assignments will be ignored for the final grade. + +Each assignment can be done alone or with at most one partner. Print +your name (one copy with both names if working in pairs) on the first +page and include your student ID. No change or addition of partner +names after an assignment has been handed in. + +

    Exams

    +There will be a midterm and a final exam. Days and times are listed below. + +

    Grading

    +Your final total score will be computed as follows:
    +Best 5 assignments 40%, Midterm 30%, Final 30%. Your final grade will be +assigned according to your relative ranking in the class based on +your final total scores. + +

    Syllabus-Calendar

    + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    June 24, M Introduction A 1 out
    June 25, T Programming in MATLAB
    June 26, W Errors
    June 27, T Floating Point Numbers Registration Deadline
    June 28, F Polynomial Interpolation
    July 1, M Vandermonde/Newton A 1 due, 2 out
    July 2, T Piecewise Interpolation
    July 3, W Linear/Cubic Hermite
    July 4, T No Class
    July 5, F Cubic Splines Add Course Deadline
    July 8, M Numerical Integration A 2 due, 3 out
    July 9, T Newton-Cotes
    July 10, W Composite Rules Change Credit/Grade Deadline
    July 11, T Adaptive Quadrature
    July 12, F Review A 3 due
    Drop Course Deadline
    July 15, M Midterm Exam, at the classroom A 4 out
    July 16, T Matrices and Operations
    July 17, W Linear Systems and LU
    July 18, T Least Squares
    July 19, F QR and Givens
    July 22, M Cholesky A 4 due, 5 out
    July 23, T Finding Roots
    July 24, W Minimize Function of One Variable
    July 25, T Minimize Multivariate Functions
    July 26, F Solve Non-Linear Systems
    July 29, M Initial Value Problems A 5 due, 6 out
    July 30, T Euler /Backward Euler
    July 31, W Runge-Kutta Methods
    Aug. 1, T Adam Methods A 6 due
    Aug. 2, F Review
    Aug. 5, M No Class
    Aug. 6, T Final Exam 10:30am at the classroom
    +
    + + +

    Source Code Examples from +Introduction to Scientific Computing

    + +At the Mac labs B-7 Upson, B-8 Sibley and G-83 Martha van Rennselaer +Hall, the source code is located at the folders: +/Applications/MATLAB 4.2c.1/CS 222/Chapter.[1-9]

    + +If you plan to work on your own stand alone computer or at a lab other +than the assigned ones, here is the source code for the examples: + +

      +
    • + For Mac (125KB SCMV.sit.hqx file). +
    • + For other systems (MS-DOS or Unix 43KB SCMV.tar.gz).

      + You uncompress and untar with the unix command:

      + zcat SCMV.tar.gz | tar xfv -

      + It is highly recommended you get and use zcat. +

    • Or just browse through an + + FTP session. +
    + +
    +You need a postscript file viewer installed at your computer in order +to see the files below. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^prakas^cs414^cs414.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^prakas^cs414^cs414.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..158d32b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^prakas^cs414^cs414.html @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + CS414 Summer 96 Home Page + + +

    + +

    +

    +CS414 Systems Programming and Operating Systems - Summer'96 +

    + +
    Prereq.: CS314 or permission of instructor
    + +
    Instructor: + +Induprakas Kodukula <prakas@CS.Cornell.Edu> +
    Teaching Assistant: Nawaaz Ahmed +<nawaaz@CS.Cornell.Edu>
    + +
    +

    +[ +MOTD] +[ +MOTD Archive] +

    +
    + +

    1 Subject Description

    +

    CS414 Systems Programming and Operating Systems An +introduction to the logical design of systems programs, with emphasis +on multiprogrammed operating systems. Topics include process +synchronization, deadlock, memory management, input-output methods, +information sharing, protection and security, and file systems. The +impact of network and distributed computing environments on operating +systems is also discussed. This is a fast-paced subject requiring +constant attention.

    + +1.1 Prerequsites +

    +Complete familiarity with the material of CS314 is assumed. In +particular, a knowledge of computer architecture, assembly programming +language and program structure is required. I'll cover some of the +introductory material in class as required, but the purpose of that +will be to remind the audience of the material. +

    + +1.2 Course Outline +

    +The course will be organized roughly as follows. I say roughly, +because depending on the feedback from the class, I may change the +order or the content of particular sections. +

    + +

    We'll start off with an overview of concurrency issues. We'll +discuss synchronization issues - in particular, ensuring mutual +exclusion, deadlock detections and prevention algorithms. We'll +discuss multiprocessor issues as well. Next, we'll go on to memory +management. Here we'll discuss virtual memory and various methods used +to implement virtual memory, such as paging and segmentation. Next, +we'll cover file systems. Finally, we'll look at evolution of the +traditional operating systems and look at micro-kernels. If time +permits, we'll have a few lectures on advanced topics such as multi +threading and serverless file systems. +

    +1.3 Textbooks +

    +The principal text book for the class is the Operating System Concepts +book by Abraham Silberschatz and Peter Galvin. I'll also distribute +class notes which will cover the material completely. The class notes +will also be available on the world wide web from the class home page +at the end of each class. +

    + +

    2 Course Schedule

    We will meet Monday +thru Thursday from 10:00AM-11:15AM during the weeks of 7/8 - +8/16. There will be two in-class quizzes. The first will be on 7/18 +and the second will be on 8/1. The final will be on 8/16. In addition, +there will be weekly assignments for the first 5 weeks of class. These +will be handed out on Thursday and will be due the following Thursday +at the start of the class.

    + +

    3 Quizzes & Grading

    +

    +Each of the homeworks will carry a weightage of 6% for a combined +weightage of 30%. The final will be worth 40% and there will be two +midterms worth 15% each. There will also be 4 surprise quizzes to +determine the understanding of the course material by the class. +

    + +

    4 Policy Statement on Collaboration

    +

    +At most 3 people can form a group and collaborate on each +homework. Each such group will need to submit only one copy of the +homework. The quizzes and the final will be closed book and closed +notes. +

    + +

    5 Office Hours

    +

    +

  • Induprakas Kodukula: Monday 1:30-3:00, ETC 710 +
  • Nawaaz Ahmed: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1:30-3:00 Upson 5162 +

    + +

    +

    6 Course Material

    +

    + +

    +

    7 Send Comments

    +

    + +
    + +Maintained by Induprakas +Kodukula + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^cs611.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^cs611.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8453a4c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^cs611.html @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + +cs611 +

    CS 611: Advanced Programming Languages

    +Fall 1995
    +MWF 10:10-11:00, Upson 211. +

    Instructor: + +Tom Henzinger

    +
      +Upson 4105C, 255-3009, tah@cs.cornell.edu.
      +Office hours: after class, and by appointment. +
    +

    Teaching assistant: Neal Glew

    +
      +Upson 5162, 255-7421, glew@cs.cornell.edu.
      +Office hours: Tu 9:00-10:00, Th 2:30-3:30, and by appointment. +
    +

    Handouts

    + +

    Homeworks

    + +

    Raw Notes

    + +

    Scribe Notes

    + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^NuPrl^cs611^CS611.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^NuPrl^cs611^CS611.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4cbddf4f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^NuPrl^cs611^CS611.html @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + +CS 611 Fall 1994 + + +

    Advanced Programming Languages - Fall 1994

    +
    + + +
    + + Faculty : + Prof. Robert Constable , + rc@cs, 4147 Upson.
    + Office Hours : Monday 4.00-5.00 . + +
    +
    + + Teaching Assistant : + S Ravi Kumar, ravi@cs, 4138 Upson.
    + Office Hours : Thurs 2.00-4.00 . + +
    +
    + +
    +
    + +* Fall 94 Notes +* Fall 94 Assignments

    +* Fall 93 Notes +* Fall 92 Notes +* Fall 91 Notes

    +* Nuprl

    +* Classic ML

    +
    + +
    +Comments, Questions, Suggestions on CS611 Web page? Please e-mail pavel@cs.cornell.edu +
    +
    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^courses^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^courses^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..32de782d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^courses^ @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + + +CS Courses + + + +

    +CS Courses +

    + +


    +Additional course information may be maintained by the individual +faculty members. +Consult the +CS class web pages. +For additional information contact +gloria@cs.utexas.edu diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^almstrum^classes^cs336^fall96^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^almstrum^classes^cs336^fall96^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..85f5c3dc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^almstrum^classes^cs336^fall96^ @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + +CS 336: Analysis of Programs + + + +

    CS 336: Analysis of Programs

    +

    Fall 1996 | Instructor: Vicki L. Almstrum | TA: Linyuan Yang

    +
    + + + + + + +
    + +
    + Last updated 8/29/96
    + Page prepared by Vicki L. Almstrum. Any suggestions, comments welcome. +

    + Click to send e-mail to + almstrum@cs.utexas.edu or + linyuan@cs.utexas.edu +
    + Department of Computer Sciences + at UT Austin

    +

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^boyer^courses^cs395t-spring96.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^boyer^courses^cs395t-spring96.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89f6bfc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^boyer^courses^cs395t-spring96.html @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + + +CS 395T and PHL 391 + + + + + +

    CS 395T and PHL 391, Spring 1996, Foundations of +Mathematics, TT 2:00-3:30, Taylor 3.144

    + +
      + + +
    • Course blurb: There are many approaches to formal reasoning. The +objective of specifying computer programs, including the formalization +of worlds with which programs are to interact, has led to the creation +of numerous tools for formal reasoning. We will examine some systems +for formal reasoning while examining a number of mechanical formal +methods tools that support these different systems. Examples of such +system/tool pairs are: + +

      +
      + System                           Tool
      +				
      + Primitive Recursive Arithmetic   Boyer-Moore Prover, ACL2
      + First Order Logic                Otter, Nelson's qed
      + Higher Order Logic               HOL, IMPS
      + Equational Reasoning             OBJ
      + Set Theory                       Mizar, Quaife/Otter, PVS
      + Type Theory                      NuPrl, Lego, Coq
      +
      +
      +

      +Students will choose, with the help of the instructor, a system and/or +tool to examine and the grade will be based upon presentations about +these. + +

    • The QED Project + + + + +

    • +Bowen' Formal Methods Web Page and a +backup copy. + + + +

    • The chief assignment. Select a formal methods system, e.g., +from Bowen's Formal Methods Web Page above, and report via in-class, +oral presentations on either its logical foundations or upon its use. +Many of these systems have good, freely available implementations. +Consult with me before making a final choice. + +

    • No tests, no final. Only the presentation(s). + +

    • I hope to have a number of guest presentations from the local +formal methods community. + +
    + +

  • *Very* Tentative Schedule +
      + + + +
    • April 16 -- Rick Tanney -- Coq continued + +
    • April 18 -- Trevor Hicks -- Otter + +
    • April 23 -- Ruben Gamboa on ACL2 and Square root of 2 + +
    • April 25 -- Samuel Guyer -- Circal and process algebras + +
    • April 30 -- Sawada -- PVS + +
    • May 2 -- Russell Turpin (SES) -- Galois + +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^Classes^GradArch^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^Classes^GradArch^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13db17ef --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^Classes^GradArch^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ + + + + CS382M: Advanced Computer Architecture + + + + +

    CS382M: Advanced Computer Architecture

    + +

    This course focuses on the techniques of quantitative analysis and evaluation +of modern computing systems, such as the selection of appropriate benchmarks +to reveal and compare the performance of alternative design choices in +system design. The emphasis is on the major component subsystems of high +performance computers: pipelining, instruction level parallelism, memory +hierarchies, input/output, and network-oriented interconnections. Students +will undertake a major computing system analysis and design project of +their own choosing.

    + +

    +


    + +

    Administrative Information

    + +
      +

      Unique Number: 47315

      + +

      Meeting Place: MWF 2-3, WEL 2.304

      + +

      Instructor: Mike +Dahlin

      + +

      Office Hours: MW 3-4 or by appointment, TAY 4.136

      + +

      TA: TBD

      + +

      TA Office Hours: TBD

      +
    + +

    +
    Readings

    + +

    Textbook: Hennessy and Patteson Computer +Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, Second Edition

    + +
      +

      Note that the 2nd edition is significantly different than the 1st +edition, and it is not recommended that you attempt to use the 1st +edition as a textbook for this course.

      + +

      Errata Sheet +for Hennessy & Patterson

      +
    + +

    In addition, we will read current papers on various aspects of current +computer architecture research. Watch this space for a pointer to the reading +list.

    + +

    +
    Grading

    + +
      +

      10% Class Participation

      + +

      30% Homework (Work in pairs)

      + +

      30% Exams (2 midterms)

      + +

      30% Project (Work in pairs)

      +
    + +

    +


    + +

    Course Schedule

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    WeekDateTopicReadingDue
    1Jan 13Intro, Admin, Review: Perf/Cost, Amdahl's Law, Tech TrendsCh 1
    2Jan 20Caching and Memory, ISAs, Pipelining, Hazards and Branch PredictionCh 2M: MLK Holiday +

    F: HW 1

    +
    3Jan 27Pipelining, Hazards, and Static Branch PredictionCh 3F: Project Proposal
    4Feb 3ILP: Scoreboarding, Tomasulu, SpeculationCh 4F: HW 2
    5Feb 10ILP: Dynamic Prediction, Limits of ILP, Vector ProcessorsCh D
    6Feb 17Memory HierarchyCh 5F: Project Survey
    7Feb 24Memory DRAM, VM, and BanksF: HW 3
    8Mar 3Memory and ReviewW: Midterm 1
    9Mar 10Spring BreakM-F: Spring Break
    10Mar 17I/O: Metrics, Queuing, Busses, Disks, RAIDCh 6
    11Mar 24I/O: Tertiary, NetworksF: HW 4
    12Mar 31NetworksCh 7F: Project Checkpoint
    13Apr 7Networks, Parallel ArchitecturesF: HW 5
    14Apr 14MPPsCh 8
    15Apr 21MPPs, ReviewW: Midterm 2
    16Apr 28Project PreseantationsM/W/F: Project Presentations +

    Fri: Last Day of Classes

    +
    M: Project Written Report
    + +

    +


    + +

    Additional Resources

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^Classes^WebOS^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^Classes^WebOS^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2962cad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^Classes^WebOS^ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + CS 395T: Web Operating Systems + + + + + +

    CS 395T: Web Operating Systems

    + +

    unique no. 47928 MWF 1:00-2:00 TAY 3.144

    + +

    The recent explosion of interest in the world wide web has resulted +in an evolving set of protocols for using it. These protocols address the +traditional concerns of operating systems -- interprocess communication, +resource allocation, security, etc. -- but do so in the more general context +of the Internet. The goal of this class is to provide an understanding +of the current state of the art in web operating systems and also to address +problems that must be solved to provide a mature, general-purpose web operating +system.

    + +

    A key hypothesis behind the design of this class is that many of the +issues now being addressed in the context of the web also have been addressed +in other, more traditional, areas of operating systems. We will occasionally +read non-web related papers that may have some bearing on understanding +current web problems.

    + +
    +

    Class Project Reports

    +

    +

    Pointers to Internet research and references.

    +

    +
    +Information about the class:

    + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dragon^cs310^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dragon^cs310^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7a72e7eb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dragon^cs310^ @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ + CS310 Fall 1996 + + + + +

    Computer Organization and Programming

    +
    CS310 (Fall 1996)

    + +
    + +
    This page is constantly under construction: +Last Update on +Mon Dec 9 14:22:23 CST 1996 +
    + +
    + + + +
    + + + + + + + + + + +
    Course CS310
    Title Computer Organization and Programming
    Prerequisite CS315 with a grade of at least C
    Professor Chris Edmondson-Yurkanan (dragon@cs.utexas.edu)
    +
    +

    +


    + + +
    +

    Important Dates

    +12/17 FINAL EXAM (10am lecture): WED 12/11 9-noon ** TAY 2.106 **,
    +TUES 12/17 in ** TAY 2.106 **. +See handout #40
    +.............................................
    +12/11 FINAL EXAM (9am lecture): WED 12/11 9-noon WEL 2.246 +See handout #40
    +.............................................
    +

    News

    +.............................................
    +12/9 Program #5 Example solution posted: + see the Program Solution section
    +.............................................
    + +12/6 Exam objectives (for the final) : Handout 40 +
    : check out the extra office hours.
    +.............................................
    +11/15 Fantasm page is up : visit now!
    +.............................................
    +11/10 Fantasm FAQ: V1.2 : updated version (11/10/96) +
    +.............................................
    +
    +
    + + + +

    Contents

    +
      +
    1. Class Info + +
    2. Calendar + +
    3. Lectures +
    4. Handouts (Class notes, Homeworks, + Programming Assignments) +
    5. Discussion Sessions +
    6. Resources + +
    + + +
    + +

    Meeting Time and Place (lectures and discussion sessions)

    + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Time PlaceUnique Discussion SessionTA
    MWF 9am-10am TAY 2.006 47465 TH 930-1030 ECJ 1.214Yoonsuck Choe
    47470 TH 930-1030 PAI 3.14Ge Zhang
    47475 TH 1100-1200 PAI 3.14Ge Zhang
    47480 TH 1230-130p PAI 3.14Deepa Ramani
    MWF 10am-11am TAY 2.006 47485 TH 1230-130p RLM 5.216Cynthia He
    47490 TH 200-300p PAI 3.14Yoonsuck Choe
    47495 TH 330-430p PAI 3.14Deepa Ramani
    47500 TH 500-600p PAI 3.14Cynthia He
    +
    + +|
    Back to Contents|
    + + + +

    Professor

    +
    + + + + + + + + + +
    Professor Chris Edmondson-Yurkanan (your-cannon)
    Office TAY 3.148; 471-9546
    email dragon@cs.utexas.edu
    office hours TU 1030-1200p, TH 1030-1130p
    +
    +|
    Back to Contents|
    + + + +

    TAs

    +
    + All TA office hours are located in PAI 3.04N. You may go to ANY of the + TA office hours. There are no TA office hours on Thursday. + Attend the discussion sections you are registered for. +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    TA email office hours (& place)
    Yoonsuck Choe yschoe@cs.utexas.eduM 1230-130p, TU 230-4p (PAI 3.04N)
    Cynthia He cxh@cs.utexas.eduM 330-500p, TU 1230-130p (PAI 3.04N)
    Deepa Ramani dparam@cs.utexas.eduW 300-430p, F 1200-100p (PAI 3.04N)
    Ge Zhang gzhang@cs.utexas.eduF 100-330p (PAI 3.04N)
    +

    + For discussion sessions conducted by each TA, please go + to "Meeting Time and Place" . +

    +|Back to Contents|
    + + + +

    Calendar

    +
    + +

    Important Dates

    +
      +
    • 9/2 : Labor day holiday +
    • 9/3 : Last day to add using TeX +
    • 9/13: 12th class day : last day to drop using TeX, + last day to drop with a refund, last day to add w/o rare or + extenuating circumstances. +
    • 9/14 : Automatic Q drop period begins +
    • 9/25 : Last day to drop a course w/o academic penalty, + Q/F period starts +
    • 10/23 : Last day to drop a course for academic reasons, + Last day to withdraw from the University, Last day to change + registration in a course to or from pass/fail, Deadline to + apply for graduation. +
    • 11/28-30 : Thanksgiving holiday +
    • 12/6 : Last class day, last day to appeal for a + non-academic drop or withdrawal. +
    +
    +

    Lecture, homework, test schedule at a glance

    +
    +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + + + +

    Lectures

    +
    + See Handouts. +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + + + +

    Handouts

    (class notes, homeworks, and programming assignments) +
    +If handouts are not available electronically, please check the box +in front of Prof. Yurkanan's office (TAY 3.148).

    + Class Handouts +

      +
    • 8/28 Handout 0: Letter to students +
    • 8/28 Handout 1: Overview description of + the course topics +
    • 8/28 Handout 2: Course operations +
    • 8/30 Lecture note: Day3, slides 1 - 12 (single page). +
    • 8/30 Ascii code chart +
    • 9/4 Handout 3: Home Work#1: due by + Monday 9/9 10am in class
      + Typo in HW#1 : 2-(d) (2)&(4), 4-(2)&(4) : + It has 9 bits in all, so remove the rightmost bit to make + it 8 bits. +
    • 9/9 Handout 4: Class Info: Office Hours + and Discussion Sections +
    • 9/11 Handout 5: Homework #2 : due + by 9/16 Monday 10am. +
    • 9/13 Handout 6: Endianess & Memory Hierarchy (not available electronically. Pick it up from + the box in front of TAY 3.148) +
    • 9/16 Handout 7: + Program #1(part 1) + due by 9/25 Wednesday 10am. Early date 9/24 Tues TAY 3.148 + 11am (5% bonus) +
    • 9/18 Handout 8: + Program #1(part 2) +
    • 9/25 Handout 9: Program #2(part 1) + due by 10/4 Friday 10am. Early date 10/3 Thursday TAY 3.148 + 11am (5% bonus), Late date 10/5 Saturday 4pm TAY 3.148: + SUBMIT WHAT YOU HAVE!!! +
    • 9/27 Handout 10: Program #2(part 2) +
    • 9/27 Handout 11: Homework #3 + due by 10/2 Wednesday 10am. +
    • 10/2 Handout 12: Program #2 and Exam 1 + Objectives +
    • 10/3 Handout 13: Homework #3 Solution + +
    • 10/4 Handout 14: Practice Problems +
    • 10/11 Handout 15: + Program #3(part 1) due by 10/21 Monday 10am. Late due : + 10/22 11am TAY3.148(-15%) +
    • 10/16 Handout 16: Exam#1 Solution +
    • 10/16 Handout 17: + Program #3 Announcements : Due date changed to 10/24(Thu) 11am, + TAY 3.148 (slide it under the door).
      + Early date (+5%) 10/23(Wed) 10am, TAY 2.006.
      + Late date(-15%) 10/25(Fri) 10am TAY 2.006.
      + Late date(-30%) 10/28(Mon) 10am TAY 2.006.
      +
    • 10/21 Handout 18: + Program #3 Testing/Turn-in procudure +
    • 10/24 Handout 19: + Fantasm User's Manual : also available in the + [System Disk]->[Fantasm]->[f96.io.v1.0], documents folder + in the PAI Powermacs (not the old Quadras). +
    • 10/24 Handout 20: Fantasm + program example: also available on the PAI macs: start.s and + P4_globals.s +
    • 10/25 Handout 21: + Program #4 + Wed Nov 6th 10a.m. 100%, Thurs Nov 7th 11a.m. 90%, + Fri Nov 8th 10a.m. 80%. +
    • 10/28 Handout 22: Class note - pick up from TAY 3.148 +
    • 10/30 Handout 23: Class note - Passing parameters (using registers + and stack), Function : not available electronically. Pick + it up from TAY 3.148. +
    • 10/30 Handout 24: + Examples of Parameter passing +
    • 10/31 Handout 25: (discussion section) + Macsbug Instructions +
    • 11/1 Handout 26: + IMPORTANT FANTASM INFO and TURN-IN Requirements +
    • 11/8 Handout 27: Comments on Real Compilers and Proc/Func calls: + Class note - pick up from TAY 3.148 +
    • 11/8 Handout 28: Example of how a compiler might use + 32 registers (in a RISC architecture) including some + for call by value parameter passing: + Class note - pick up from TAY 3.148 +
    • 11/8 Handout 29: Exam 2 (11/13 Wednesday + 7-9pm, WEL 2.224) objectives +
    • 11/8 Handout 30: Exam 2 practice problems : + not available + electroncally - pick up from TAY 3.148 +
    • 11/8 Handout 31: Exam 2 practive problems - solution: + not available + electroncally - pick up from TAY 3.148 +
    • 11/18 Handout 32: Program #5 : obsolete - + see Handout 33. +
    • 11/20 Handout 33: + Program #5 Spec and Turnin procedure: + Wed Dec 4th (early) 10am TAY 2.006, + Thu Dec 5th (100%) 11am TAY 3.148, + Fri Dec 6th (90%) 10am TAY 2.006. +
    • 11/xx Handout 34: ?? +
    • 11/xx Handout 35: ?? +
    • 11/25 Handout 36: Programming model for a generic disk DMA + interface. Not available electoronically - pick up from + TAY 3.148. +
    • 11/25 Handout 37: Problem with the character oriented model. + Not available electoronically - pick up from + TAY 3.148. +
    • 12/4 Handout 38: Exam #2 solution. + Not available electoronically - pick up from + TAY 3.148. +
    • 12/11 Handout 40: + Exam objectives . 12/11 9-noon: + 9am lecture - WEL 2.246, 10am lecture - TAY 2.106. + 12/17 9-noon: TAY 2.106 + +
    + Discussion Session Handouts + +
    + +|Back to Contents|
    + + + +

    Discussion Sessions

    +
    + You must go to the discussion sessions you are officially registered + for. No exceptions other than going to other discussion sessions + held by the same TA who you are registered for. +

    + See the meeting time & place and + Handout 4 for more info. +

    +|Back to Contents|
    + + + +

    utexas.class.cs310 Newsgroup

    +
    The class newsgroup is at +
    utexas.class.cs310 +
    +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + + +

    Homework Solutions

    +
    + +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + + +

    Programming Solutions

    +
    + You are free to use these solutions towards your next + programming assignment. + +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + + +

    Tests and Solutions

    +
    +
      +
    • Exam #1 Solution +
    • Exam #2 Solution: See handout #38 - not avaliable + electronically: pick up from TAY 3.148. +
    +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + +

    Programming Resources

    +
    + Check out the new Fantasm Page. +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + + +

    Old Exams and Study Guide

    +
    +
      +
    1. Check out Handout #12:Exam Objectives + (Exam 1) and + Handout #14: Practice Problems. +
    2. Handout #29: Exam Objectives (Exam 2) + , Handout #30: Practice problems (not available electronically) +
    3. Handout #40: Exam Objectives (Exam 3) +
    +
    +|Back to Contents|
    + + +This page is maintained by +Yoonsuck Choe (yschoe@cs.utexas.edu) +

    +| UT Austin +| UTCS +| +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dwip^cs304p^cs304p.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dwip^cs304p^cs304p.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..98952b9f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dwip^cs304p^cs304p.html @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ + + + + + + + +CS304P(Porter) Homepage + + + + + + +
    +

    Important Announcements

    +
    + +I am taking off today (12/11) for home. So I will be unable to maintain this page for +these last couple of days. However, I am putting this link to Dr. +Porter's page and all class related announcement (if any) will be available by following it. Good Luck +for the Finals!

    + +Next week, there will be special classes for reviewing some of the important topics + covered in class. All classes will be held in Painter hall. The exact location will depend +on room availibity. However, notes will be posted on doors and the office and there +will be someone in the office (PAI 3.06) to inform you. The timing are posted below. Moreover, there will be almost + total coverage for next week by office hrs. of TAs and Dr. Porter, right upto +the time of the final exam. So, if you need any help, feel free to come by and ask + one of us; we will be glad to help. Good Luck for the Finals!

    + +
    +Special REVIEW for next week:
    + Mon 11:00-12:00               AI (Resolutio + other topics) BRUCE PORTER
    +                               COmplexity Theory             NIMAR ARORA
    +
    + Tue 10:00-11:00               Parallel processing           DWIP BANERJEE
    +                               Boolean Circuits              BRUCE PORTER
    +


    +Question #7 on the review sheet (the one on rotating bits) can be disregarded; it is +somewhat beyond the scope of what we covered in class.

    +The slides presented in lecture on December 5th (summarizing the +contents of the whole semester) are available at the reserve desk at +UGL. We hope to post them on the webpage soon, but we are experiencing +some technical difficulties caused by the length of the file. +

    +Click here for the schedule of office hrs. for the final week.

    +Also, please check the room assignment posted below.

    +Click here for the addendum to review questions (AI questions) for the final.

    +Here are the Review questions : (html version) and the (postscript version) for the final exam. Some more questions will be added to the set; so +stay tuned.

    +Last programming assignment (#11) is now available.

    +You can download the tutorial on Prolog programming here.

    +Dr. Porter's Lecture for the week of Nov. 14 is now available.

    +


    + + +
    +CS304P(Porter) : COMPUTER SCIENCE I +
    + +
    + +
    +
    + + + + +Instructor
    + +
    +Bruce Porter (porter@cs.utexas.edu)
    +office hrs. Monday 1:00-2:00 p.m. & Wednesday 2:00-3:00 p.m.
    +Taylor Hall, room 4.124
    +phone: 471-9565; email: porter@cs.utexas.edu
    +



    +TAs + + +
    + + +

    +
    + +CS 304P (Porter)
    +
    + +Final Exam:
    +Thursday, December 12
    +7:00 - 10:00pm

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Room Assignments
    Exam Room Unique Number
    WELCH

    2.224
    47365

    47370

    47375

    47380

    47385

    47390
    WELCH

    1.308
    47395

    47400

    47405

    47410

    WELCH

    1.316
    47415

    47420

    47425

    47430

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    +
    + +Course Description
    +Class Schedule
    +Class Lectures (notes from Dr. Porter's class)
    +Discussion Sessions (includes notes from lab/discussion)
    +Important News Articles
    +Class Newsgroup
    +Programming Assignments
    + + +Midterm Test I
    +Solution to Midterm I
    +Midterm Test II : html version and postscript version
    +Review Questions for Midterm II
    +Review questions : (html version) and the (postscript version) for the final exam and also the addendum . + +
    +

    + +Some Useful Links :

    + + +Pascal + +

    + + +Newsgroups (Pascal related newgroups you might be interested in) + + + + Remember: to access newsgroups from the Dell Lab, you need to set the News server +to news.cc.utexas.edu in the Mail and News Preferences item of the Options menu. +

    + Take a look in the Important News Articles link. It will usually lead to impor +tant +stuff. + +
    + +
    + + + +
    + +
    +[ home| +TAs| +description| +discussion sessions| +news articles| +newsgroup| +programming assignments| + +
    + +
    + +Send comments, criticisms, suggestions, additions, useful links to +Dwip +(dwip@cs.utexas.edu ) + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^cs354.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^cs354.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca290a3d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^cs354.html @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + +CS354 - Computer Graphics - Spring 1996 + + +
    +

    CS354

    +

    Computer Graphics

    +

    Spring 1996

    +

    + +

    +
    +

    Instructor: Donald S. Fussell

    +
    +

    +


    +

    +

    General Course Information

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    MESA Graphics Library

    +

    +This year we are using the Mesa graphics library, which provides an +OpenGL-like API, as the platform for the course. This library has +been installed on all the public workstations in the Computer Sciences +department. +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    TCL/TK Information

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Assignments

    +

    +

      +
    • Turning in your assignments +
    • Assignment 1 +
    • Assignment 2 +
    • Assignment 3 +
    • NOTE - Assignment 3 is now an option for the second exam. Only one +or the other is required. Students who don't show up for the second exam +will be required to submit assignment 3. Students who wish to do both +may do so, and only the higher of the two scores (after the curve) will +count. +
    +

    +


    +

    +

    Examples

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^cs384g b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^cs384g new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1879400 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^cs384g @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + +CS384G - Computer Graphics - Fall 1995 + + +

    +

    {CS,CAM}384G

    +

    Computer Graphics

    +

    Fall 1995

    +

    + +

    +
    +

    Instructor: Donald S. Fussell

    +
    +

    +


    +

    +

    General Course Information

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    MESA Graphics Library

    +

    +This year we are using the Mesa graphics library, which provides an +OpenGL-like API, as the platform for the course. This library has +been installed on all the public workstations in the Computer Sciences +department. +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    TCL/TK Information

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Assignments

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    Examples

    +

    +

    +

    +


    +

    +

    News

    +

    +

      +
    • Turnin now works on the graphics lab machines (10/04/96) +
    • libtcl7.4.a and libtk4.0.a reinstalled in the lab in /p/lib (10/04/96) +
    • tclsh and wish reinstalled in the lab in /p/bin (10/04/96) +
    • Compiling the walker demo +on the graphics lab machines (11/07/96) +
    • Repaired walker.c source +
    +

    +


    +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hqliu^cs378.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hqliu^cs378.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a48a919 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hqliu^cs378.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + CS378 + + + +

    + CS378: Cryptography

    +
    + + Professor: + David Zuckerman
    + Office hours: Taylor 3.126, TTH 5-6:00 pm
    + Email: diz@cs.utexas.edu

    + + TA: + Huiqun Liu
    + Office hours:
    +

    MW 12:00-1:00pm, Station #2 (Taylor Hall basement)
    +
    + Email: hqliu@cs.utexas.edu
    + +
    + +
      +
    • Syllabus
    • +

    • Mathematical Background +

      +

    • Homeworks
    • +
        +
      • Homework 1 - If you + don't have the textbook yet, here is the + ciphertext for problem 10 . Notice: the answer to the + last problem is in French . You should be able to recognize the + French as the word "Canada" appears. The frequency of + the most common letters in French should not change too + drastically from English; however, digrams like "th" will not + appear. + +
      +
    + +
    + +This page is last modified: September 4, 1996. +For comments, you are welcome to send email to: hqliu@cs.utexas.edu + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^joshi^cs380d-main.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^joshi^cs380d-main.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94d88ae4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^joshi^cs380d-main.html @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + +CS 380D : Distributed Computing I + + + + +
    +

    CS 380D : Distributed Computing I

    +

    Spring 1996

    +
    +
    +

    Instructor : Lorenzo Alvisi

    +

    Teaching Assistant : Rajeev Joshi

    +

    +
    Contents
    + +
    +

    Instructional Staff

    +Lorenzo Alvisi, Taylor Hall 4.122, Phone: 471-9792
    +Office Hours: Tuesdays, 10:00-12:00 +

    +Rajeev Joshi, UA-9 #4.108D , Phone: 471-9756
    +Office Hours: Mondays and Thursdays, 2:00-4:00 pm.
    +

    +Other meetings with Lorenzo and Rajeev can be arranged by appointment. +

    +


    +

    Mechanics

    +

    +I expect that 2/3 of the classes will cover material from the required +textbook; the remainder will come from other sources (i.e. papers, +other textbooks). References to such sources will be given in class +at the appropriate time. +

    +Lectures: 9:00-10:30 Monday and Wednesday, in Robert Lee Moore Hall +5.124. +
    +The newsgroup for the class is +utexas.class.cs380d. +

    +


    +

    Required Textbook

    +

    + Distributed Systems, Second Edition, S. Mullender (editor), ACM +Press, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading MA, 1994. +

    +


    +

    Course Content

    +

    +CS380 covers abstractions that have proved useful or are expected to +be useful for designing and building tomorrow's distributed +systems. These include: +

    • global states (cuts, logical and vector clocks, causal message +delivery, global property detection) +
    • message logging and checkpointing +
    • replication management (state machine approach, primary backup +approach) +
    • agreement protocols (Byzantine agreement, ordered multicast) +
    • group programming (techniques and applications) +
    • distributed file systems (caching, disconnected operations) +
    • time services (Byzantine clock synchronization, NTP) +
    • security (encryption, authentication, security in group programming) +
    +

    +We will integrate the discussion of the general principles with the +presentation of case studies that exemplify how such principles +have been used to design and implement real systems. +Other topics, depending on time and interest, will be presented by me +or by some of you (the size of the class does not allow all of you to give a +presentation). Such topics may include: +

    • distributed shared memory +
    • distributed objects +
    • kernel support for distributed systems +
    • weak consistency for replica management +
    • protocols for electronic commerce +
    • protocols for wide-area networks +
    +
    +

    Grading

    +

    +There will be 4 or 5 written homework assignment. Solutions will be +graded F, B, or A. Any solution that demonstrates a credible effort on +behalf of its authors (whether the solution is right or wrong) will +receive a B or better. +

    +Collaboration on homework assignment by up to three students is +permitted and encouraged, but not required. When there is such a +collaboration, a single solution should be submitted for +grading, with the names of the collaborators. Other collaborations +will be considered violations of Academic Integrity. +

    +There will be a written, take-home midterm examination, for which no +collaboration will be allowed. +

    +There will be no final exam. Each student however will be required to +write a final paper (about 20 pages) that surveys one of the issues +that we have discussed in class. A list of suggested topics will be +distributed in class on Monday 4/8. The paper is due at the start of +the last class, Wednesday 5/1: hence, you will have 4 weeks to +complete the paper. +

    +You can also team up with a colleague and prepare one or two +lectures on a topic not previously covered in class. If you choose +this option, you and your colleague will only be required to write a +single survey paper of about 20 pages. I warmly encourage you to +consider volunteering for a presentation: it will give you an excellent +opportunity to improve your communication skills. +

    +


    +

    Problem Sets

    +

    +In this and all subsequent problem sets, you should +conform to the following general guidelines: +

    • ``Prove'' and ``show'' are synonymous. A precise proof is +required when you are asked to ``prove'' or ``show'' something. +
    • To show that something is impossible, you have to give a proof that +makes it clear that the problem cannot be solved, no matter what the algorithm +is. It is insufficient to show that a particular algorithm does not work. +
    • Any algorithm that you develop must be accompanied by a proof of +correctness, unless you explicitly told otherwise. +
    +

    +


    + Due: Mon, 5 Feb 1996
    +
    Problem 1 +
    The snapshot protocols discussed in class and in the +textbook assume that communication channels are FIFO. Derive a +snapshot protocol for an asynchronous system that does not depend on +the FIFO assumption, and prove it correct (i.e. prove that the +protocol produces a consistent global state). You may assume that at +most one snapshot is being computed at any point during a run.
    + Note: The book contains a reference to a paper by Mattern that +contains a solution to the problem. I urge you to resist the +temptation to solve the problem by visiting the library... +

    +

    Problem 2 +
    Taking the snapshot of a distributed computation is a +general technique for computing stable global predicates. More +efficient protocols can be derived for computing specific predicates, +that are often conceptually simpler and more efficient (in terms of +the number of messages they exchange) than a snapshot-based solution. +

    +In this problem you are required to derive such a ``specialized'' +protocol for detecting a deadlock in an asynchronous distributed +system. Ideally, your protocol would not need a centralized monitor +process, and would have a message cost of O(n), where n +is the number of processes in the distributed system (a monitor-based +snapshot protocol for detecting deadlock has a cost of O(n*n)). +

    +The suggested solutions to these problems are now +online. This link points to the postscript file. +
    + Due: Wed, 28 Feb 1996, 0900
    +This link points to the postscript file +describing the second homework assignment. +
    +

    The final exam

    +The assignment constituting the final exam is due by 5 p.m., Friday +May 3, 1996.
    +This link points to the +Postscript file describing the assignment. +
    +If you have questions, feel free +to send email to Lorenzo or to + Rajeev . +
    + + +
    +
    +If you have ideas on improving this page, please send your +suggestions to
    + + joshi@cs.utexas.edu +

    +Rajeev Joshi, last updated 11 Apr 1996

    +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kornerup^cs105^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kornerup^cs105^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14347a4d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kornerup^cs105^ @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + +CS 105 C++ Fall 1995 + + + +

    CS 105 C++ Fall 1995

    + +Note that this page reflects CS 105 C++ as it was taught in the Fall of +1995. The current version of the class may differ in content and in scope. +

    +Welcome to the homepage for CS105 C++ at UT Austin. The class is taught by +Will Adams and Jacob Kornerup. For practical information +about the course look at the syllabus. + +

    Available on-line

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lavender^CS378^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lavender^CS378^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d5e265b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lavender^CS378^ @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ + + +CS 378 Course Description + + + + +

    CS 378: Object-Oriented Design and Programming

    +Last updated 09/25/96. +

    +Professor: Greg Lavender <lavender@cs.utexas.edu> +
    +Office Hours: After class and by appt. +

    +

    +TA: Gokul Rajaram <gokul@cs.utexas.edu> +
    +Office Hours: 3:30-5 pm Mondays, 9:30-11 am Wednesdays, TA Station #1 +

    +When: TTh 5-6:30 p.m. +
    +Where: ESB 223 +

    +Newsgroup: utexas.class.cs378-lavender +


    +

    Course Info

    +Course Syllabus +

    +Announcements +

    +Lecture Notes +

    +Homework Solutions +

    +Programming Assignments +

    +GNU Manuals +

    +Standard Template Library Manual and Source Code +

    +Socket++ Source Code and Manual +


    +

    Description

    +This course is intended for students that have already had an +introductory C++ programming course, such as that offered in CS 105 - +Introduction to C++. +

    +The objective of the course is to give the student an opportunity +to think about solutions to computational problems in an + object-oriented manner, capture reusable +patterns of design by constructing polymorphic type +hierarchies and write programs proficiently and professionally +using C++. The student will have to opportunity to program solutions +to challenging problems using C++ and Java. +


    +

    Course Texts

    +The following texts, available from the UT COOP Bookstore, are to be used during the course: +
      +
    • Cay S. Horstmann. Mastering Object-Oriented Design in C++, John Wiley & Sons,1994. +
    • David Flanagan. Java in a Nutshell, O'Reilly & Associates, 1996. +
    +
    +

    Related Material

    +I have drawn some of my lecture material from the following sources. +
      +
    • B. Stroustrup. The C++ Programming Language, 2nd Edition. Addison-Wesley, 1991. +
    • M. Ellis and B. Stroustrup. The Annotated C++ Reference Manual, Addison-Wesley, 1990. +
    • B. Stroustrup. The Design and Evolution of C++, Addison-Wesley, 1993. +
    • T. Cargill. C++ Programming Style, Addison-Wesley, 1992. +
    • M. Cline and G. Lomow. C++ FAQs, Addison-Wesley, 1994. +
    • J. O. Coplien. Advanced C++: Programming Styles and Idioms, Addison-Wesley, 1992. +
    • P. J. Plauger. The Draft Standard C++ Library, Prentice-Hall, 1995. +
    • E. Gamma, R. Helm, R.Johnson, and J. Vlissides. Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, Addison-Wesley, 1994. +
    +
    +

    Newsgroups

    +A course newsgroup is setup as a forum for open discussion and announcements +about the course. I strongly encourage you to participate in the on-line +discussions with your fellow classmates. + +

    +You may also be interested in the following newsgroups on Usenet. +

    C++ Newsgroups

    + +

    Java Newsgroups

    + +
    +

    Internet Information on C++, Java, and OOP

    +The links here should all be up-to-date. Please let me know if a link is dead. +

    C++ Related Web Sites

    + +

    Java Related Web Sites

    + +

    Java FAQs

    + +

    Other OOP/C++ Courses

    + + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lin^cs395t^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lin^cs395t^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af5bc783 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lin^cs395t^ @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + + + +CS395T: Parallel Languages and Compilers + + + + + + + +

    CS395T:
    Parallel Languages and Compilers

    +

    Fall 1996

    + +
      +
    • Lecture: Tuesday and Thursday 12:00 - 2:00, ENS 145. +
    • Instructor: Calvin Lin +
        +
      • Office: Taylor 4.138 +
      • Phone: 471-9560 +
      • Email: +lin@cs.utexas.edu +
      • Office hours: Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00, Thursday 4:00 - 5:00. +
      + + + +
      + + + + + + +
      + +

      Handouts:

      +
        + +
      1. General Information +
      2. The Case for NOW +
      3. The Tera Computer (Copyright ACM) +
      4. Programming Assignment 1 +
      5. New POSIX Threads Skeleton Code +
      6. Programming Assignment 2 +
      7. MPI Tutorial +
      8. MPI Example: "hello, world" +
      9. MPI Communication example +
      10. Ironman Communication Interface +
      11. Online MPI Manual +
      12. MPI Manual in PostScript +
      13. LogP paper +
      14. Where is Time Spent in Message-Passing and Shared + Memory Programs? +
      15. Programming Assignment 3 +
      16. Foundations of Practical Parallel Programming + Languages +
      17. On Partitioning Dynamic Adaptive Grid Hierarchies + +
      + + + +
      +
      +Last modified: December 3, 1996
      +Calvin Lin
      +lin@cs.utexas.edu +
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      CS395T: Mining and Monitoring Databases +

      + +

      Prof. Daniel P. Miranker

      + +

      +


      + +

      New:

      + + + +

      +


      + +

      Old:

      + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^ai2^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^ai2^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cd20703b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^ai2^ @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +CS 395T: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence II + + + +

      Instructor

      + + Raymond J. Mooney + +

      Time and Place

      + +Spring 1997, TuTh 11:00 -- 12:30, Taylor Hall 3.144 + +

      Course Information

      + +Click here for the course information sheet +and the course syllabus +(from last year, to be updated). + +

      +See the files in /u/mooney/ai2-code on the department network +for code and traces. + +

      Assignments

      + +
        +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^cs351^welcome.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^cs351^welcome.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9bfe8b5c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^cs351^welcome.html @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +CS 351: LISP and Symbolic Programming + + + +

      Instructor

      + + Raymond J. Mooney + +

      Teaching Assistant

      + + Sowmya Ramachandran + +

      Time and Place

      + +Tu-Th 12:30-2:00, GEO 112 + +

      Course Information

      + +Click here for the course information sheet +,the course syllabus, and information +on how to use Lisp (see also +UT Allegro info page). + +

      Text

      + + +Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp + +

      Assignments

      +

      +See the files in /u/mooney/cs351-code on the department network +for code and traces. + +

      + +

      Old Tests

      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^ml-course^welcome.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^ml-course^welcome.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94224ef5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mooney^ml-course^welcome.html @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +CS 395T: Machine Learning + + + +

      Instructor

      + + Raymond J. Mooney + +

      Time and Place

      + +Tu-Th 2:00-3:30, PAI 5.60 + +

      Course Information

      + +Click here for the course information sheet +and the course syllabus. + +

      Text

      + +Machine +Learning + +

      Lecture Slides

      + + + +

      Assignments

      + +

      +See the files in /u/mooney/ml-code on the department network +for code and traces. + +

      + +

      Final Project

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs304p.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs304p.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4715f464 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs304p.html @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + +CS 304P: Foundations of Computer Science + + + +

      CS 304P: Foundations of Computer Science

      +
      + +CS 304P is an introduction to Computer Science and programming. +

      +This section of CS 304P is intended for CS majors who have had at +least a semester of programming in high school; the course number will +be changed to CS 306 next year. If you have never taken a programming +course before, you should take Porter's section of CS 304P instead. +A strong math background, at least through precalculus, is required. +

      +We will use the programming language Scheme, a dialect of Lisp. The +Scheme implementation we will use is called Gambit and runs on Macintosh +computers. +

      +This course will move faster than the previous CS 304P courses +and will emphasize CS concepts more than programming language syntax. +We will do a lot of programming and work hard, while hopefully learning +a lot and having fun. +

      + +Syllabus

      + + + FTP Directory for Software and Scheme Tutor

      + +Copying Scheme for Your PC

      + +Assignment 1: Machine Language Simulation

      +Assignment 2: Surfing the Web

      +Assignment 3: Basic Scheme

      +Assignment 4: Playing Peano and Gambling

      +Assignment 5: Turtle Graphics

      +Assignment 6: Snow and Trees

      +Assignment 7: List Manipulation

      +Study Guide for Exam 1: Oct. 4

      +Vocabulary for Exam 1: Oct. 4

      +Assignment 8: The Plot Thickens

      +Assignment 9: Treasure Hunt

      +Assignment 10: Symbolic Algebra

      +Assignment 11: Data Abstraction and Matrices

      +Study Guide for Exam 2: Nov. 11

      +Assignment 12: Drawing Trees

      +Assignment 13: Expression Unparsing

      +Assignment 14: Language Translation

      +Study Guide for Final Exam: + Thurs., Dec. 12, 9-12 in TAY 2.106

      +


      + +
      +Gordon S. Novak Jr.
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs375.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs375.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..146de9a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs375.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + +CS 375: Compilers + + + +

      CS 375: Compilers

      +
      + +CS 375 covers the design and construction of compilers for programming +languages. Each student writes a compiler for most of Pascal; code +is generated for the PowerPC processor and is run on an IBM RS/6000 +server that incorporates the PowerPC chip. +

      +This course has a heavy programming workload, especially in the summer. +Students planning to take the course in summer should expect to dedicate +their lives to this course for five weeks. +

      + +Syllabus

      + +Programming Assignments

      + +Program File Descriptions

      + + + FTP directory for Program Files.

      + +Program Submission and Grading

      + +Midterm Study Guide

      + +Final Exam Study Guide

      + + +

      +Gordon S. Novak Jr.
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs381k.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs381k.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b63c583 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs381k.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + +CS 381K: Artificial Intelligence + + + +

      CS 381K: Artificial Intelligence

      +
      + +Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be defined as the study of the +computations required for intelligent behavior and the attempt to +duplicate such computations using computers. Intelligence connects +perception of the environment to actions appropriate to achieve the +goals of the actor. +

      + +This course surveys major topics of AI, including Search, Logic and +Knowledge Representation, and Natural Language Processing, with +brief coverage of the Brain and Machine Vision. +

      + +Syllabus

      + +Programming Assignments

      + +Program File Descriptions

      + +Midterm Study Guide

      + +Final Exam Study Guide

      + +Predicate Calculus Story Problems

      + +Solutions to Selected Story Problems

      + +Notes and Bibliography on the Human Brain

      + + +

      +Gordon S. Novak Jr.
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs395t.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs395t.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..db1e2db8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^novak^cs395t.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + +CS 395T: Automatic Programming + + + +

      CS 395T: Automatic Programming

      +
      + +Automatic Programming is the generation of executable programs +from specifications that are higher-level than ordinary programming languages. +

      +The course will consist of lectures for the first two-thirds of the semester. +Homework problems and programming assignments will be given to illustrate +the lecture material. The programs will not be long, but will require +learning to use several kinds of programming systems. The latter part +of the semester will cover readings in the research literature. +Students will be expected to present one or two papers to the class. +

      + +Syllabus

      + +Bibliography

      + +

      Assignments:

      + + + + +
      +Gordon S. Novak Jr.
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rdb^cs195T^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rdb^cs195T^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b9e7a4df --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rdb^cs195T^ @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ + + + +CS195T: Introduction to Graduate Computer Science + + + + + + + +

      CS195T:
      Introduction to Graduate Computer Science

      +

      Fall 1996 (47865)

      + +
        +
      • Lecture: Monday, 12:00 - 1:00, in TAY 2.106. +
      • Instructor: Robert Blumofe +
          +
        • Office: Taylor 4.118 +
        • Phone: 471-9557 +
        • Email: rdb@cs.utexas.edu +
        • Office hours: Thursday 1:30 - 3:30, +but feel free to stop by any time. +
        +
      + + + +
      + + + +

      +This is a one-semester seminar course that can only be taken on a +pass/fail basis. For graduate students, the course is CS 195T: +Introduction to Graduate Computer Science. For undergraduates, +the course is CS 178: Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science +(Honors) (47730). To receive credit for the course, a student must be +registered for the course, and attend at least 11 of the 13 lectures. +

      + +

      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

      Schedule

      SpeakerTitle
      September 9Dan MirankerAlamo: The Net as a Data Warehouse
      September 16Ben KuipersThe Spatial Semantic Hierarchy for Human +and Robot Cognitive Maps
      September 23Robert BlumofeCilk and Cilk-NOW: Adaptive and Reliable +Parallel Computing on Networks of Workstations
      September 30Risto MiikkulainenLearning Sequential Decision Tasks Through +Symbiotic Evolution of Neural Networks
      October 7Vladimir LifschitzMathematical Principles of Logic Programming
      October 14Paul WilsonExtensible Languages, Open Compilers, +and Reflection
      October 21Ray MooneyLearning to Process Natural Language Using +Inductive Logic Programming
      October 28Mike DahlinDistributed I/O: from Clusters to Internets
      November 4Gordon NovakSoftware Reuse by Specialization of Generic +Procedures through Views
      November 11Vijaya RamachandranThe Design and Evaluation of Parallel +Algorithms
      November 18Lorenzo AlvisiLighweight fault-tolerance
      November 25Calvin LinAdaptive Libraries and High Level Optimization
      December 2 +Greg PlaxtonAnalysis of Algorithms
      +

      + + + +

      +Lighweight fault-tolerance

      +

      Lorenzo Alvisi

      + +

      Distributed systems have moved beyond the confines of academia and +research labs and are revolutionizing the way in which businesses, +governmental organizations, and simple citizens are processing and +collecting information. Current technological trends promise to +dramatically increase the pace of this revolution by enabling the +design of highly cooperative distributed applications that go beyond +the client-server paradigm to harness the computational power of +distributed systems.

      + +

      In this new environment, the scope and emphasis of fault-tolerant +techniques are about to undergo dramatic changes. Fault-tolerance will +cease to be an expensive feature required by a handful of applications +to tolerate exotic failures. To the users of a highly distributed +information infrastructure, fault-tolerance will translate to a +competitive advantage, guaranteeing reliable access to critical +information.

      + +

      In this talk we will explore a new way to design and engineer +fault-tolerant solutions, which we call lightweight fault-tolerance. +The goals of lightweight fault-tolerance are: +

        +
      • To require few dedicated resources and have a negligible +impact on performance during failure-free executions.
      • +
      • To scale its cost depending on the severity and number of +failures that need to be tolerated.
      • +
      • To integrate with applications in a way transparent to the +application programmer.
      • +
      • To enable and support emerging applications that will communicate +through messages as well as files.
      • +
      • To address software-generated faults effectively.
      • +

      + + + +

      +Cilk and Cilk-NOW: Adaptive and Reliable Parallel Computing on +Networks of Workstations

      +

      Robert Blumofe

      + +

      This presentation overviews Cilk (pronounced +"silk"), an algorithmic parallel multithreaded language, and +Cilk-NOW, a runtime system that supports a functional +subset of Cilk on networks of workstations. Cilk-NOW provides +"adaptive parallelism" and fault tolerance tranparently to +user programs. Adaptive parallelism means that the set of +workstations on which a Cilk program runs can grow and shrink +dynamically depending on the availability of idle workstations and on +the amount of parallelism within the program. In addition, a Cilk +program can continue execution even if one or more of its workstations +crashes, because the Cilk-NOW runtime system automatically detects and +recovers from such failures. The presentation includes a live +demonstration.

      + + + +

      +Distributed I/O: from Clusters to Internets

      +

      Mike Dahlin

      + +

      This presentation gives an overview of current issues in +distributed file system I/O. Technology trends and new applications +motivate more aggressive cluster and wide area network I/O systems. In +clusters, fast networks allow machines to cooperate closely to service +I/O requests. The xFS file system uses close cooperation among nodes +to provide better performance and availability than a single central +server. In wide area networks, the challenge is to provide good +performance, availability, and consistency despite limited network +performance and node or network failures. The wFS file system project +will explore these issues.

      + + + +

      +The Spatial Semantic Hierarchy for Human and Robot Cognitive Maps +

      +

      Benjamin Kuipers

      + +

      Human cognitive maps rely on several different representations for +large-scale space, each with its own ontology. Similarly, a variety +of different approaches have been proposed for robot exploration and +mapping of unknown environments. We cast these diverse +representations into a natural structure that we call the Spatial +Semantic Hierarchy (SSH), in which the objects, relations, and +assumptions at each level are abstracted from the levels below.

      + +

      Each level of the SSH has its own mathematical foundation. The +control level allows the robot and its environment to be formalized as +a continuous dynamical system, whose stable equilibrium points can be +abstracted to a discrete set of "distinctive states." +Trajectories linking these states can be abstracted to actions, giving +a discrete causal graph representation of the state space. The causal +graph of states and actions can in turn be abstracted to a topological +network of places and paths. Local metrical models, such as occupancy +grids, of neighborhoods of places and paths can then be built on the +framework of the topological network without their usual problems of +global consistency.

      + + + +

      +Mathematical Principles of Logic Programming

      +

      Vladimir Lifschitz

      + +

      Logic programming, as well as its sister approach, functional +programming, is based on the view that a computer program does not +need to contain any explicit operational instructions. Instead, it +can simply provide a set of facts about the problem that is sufficient +to solve it. Such a "declarative" program can be executed +using methods of automated reasoning. Prolog is the best known logic +programming language.

      + +

      The mathematical theory of logic programming is concerned with +defining the semantics of logic programming languages, describing the +reasoning algorithms used to implement them, and investigating the +soundness of these algorithms.

      + + + +

      +Adaptive Libraries and High Level Optimization

      +

      Calvin Lin

      + +

      This talk describes a new approach to building software libraries. +By making libraries that can adapt---in both their implementation and +their interfaces---to different application needs and different +hardware platforms, we can produce libraries that are more efficient +and more widely usable. We describe a new framework for building such +libraries, we describe three planned experiments that apply these +techniques to libraries for parallel scientific computation, and we +explain how our approach facilitates high level optimizations.

      + + + +

      +Learning Sequential Decision Tasks Through Symbiotic Evolution of +Neural Networks

      +

      Risto Miikkulainen

      + +

      A novel reinforcement learning method called SANE +(Symbiotic, Adaptive Neuro-Evolution) evolves a population of neurons +through genetic algorithms to form a neural network for a given task. +Symbiotic evolution promotes both cooperation and specialization in +the population, which results in a fast, efficient genetic search and +discourages convergence to suboptimal solutions. SANE is able to +extract domain-specific information even under sparse reinforcement, +which makes it an effective approach to a broad range of sequential +decision tasks such as robot control, game playing, and resource +management.

      + + + +

      +Alamo: The Net as a Data Warehouse

      +

      Dan Miranker

      + +

      The Alamo effort is directed at intra-net development, and +inter-net users who can enumerate interesting sites and data +sources. The goal is to integrate the data sources and provide the +user with the illusion of a single virtual database, followed by +query, analysis and presentation tools.

      + +

      Central to the Alamo architecture is a software bus called the +Abstract Search Machine (ASM). The ASM is a CORBA compliant interface +that provides a uniform interface to heterogeneous data +sources. Beyond simple data access, the ASM embodies a higher level of +abstraction enabling the efficient coding of clever search algorithms +and separating and isolating system concerns, including buffering and +data prefetch.

      + +

      The broad claim is that high performance, often optimal, +implementations of advanced database facilities such as an +object-oriented query engine, a deductive inference engine, an active +database engine and data mining facilities can all be constructed +using the ASM as a common interface.

      + +

      Finally, since the output of each of these advanced database +facilities can themselves serve as data sources, the components of the +Alamo architecture can be composed to resolve higher level data +integration problems. In particular we anticipate using the elements +of Alamo itself to represent meta-data and resolve both structural and +semantic conflicts among the data sources. Ultimately, further +compositions will embody complex knowledge-bases and be able to answer +high-level queries.

      + + + +

      +Learning to Process Natural Language Using Inductive Logic +Programming

      +

      Raymond J. Mooney

      + +

      Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) addresses the problem of learning +Prolog programs from examples. The representational power of +first-order logic offers advantages over standard machine learning +methods constrained to use fixed-length feature vectors. We are +applying ILP methods to natural-language learning where we believe +this richer representation offers important advantages. We have +developed an ILP system, CHILL, for learning deterministic parsers +from a corpus of parsed sentences. CHILL obtains superior results on +several artificial corpora previously used to test neural-network +methods, and encouraging results on the more realistic ATIS corpus of +airline queries. CHILL has also been used to the automatically +develop a complete natural-language interface that translates English +database queries into executable Prolog form, producing a more +accurate parser than a hand-built system for querying a small +geographic database. We have also developed an ILP system, FOIDL, +which has been applied to learning the past tense of English, +surpassing the previous results of neural-network and decision-tree +methods on this problem.

      + + + +

      +Software Reuse by Specialization of Generic Procedures through +Views

      +

      Gordon S. Novak Jr.

      + +

      Software reuse is clearly a good idea, but it is difficult to +achieve in practice: if your data does not fit the assumptions of the +software, reusing the software will be difficult. In our approach, +views describe how application data types implement the abstract types +used in generic procedures. A compilation process can specialize a +generic procedure to produce a version that is customized for the +application data. Graphical user interfaces make it easy to specify +views. An Automatic Programming Server has been implemented on the +World Wide Web; it will write specialized programs for the user, in a +desired language, and serve the source code to the user as a file.

      + + + +

      +Analysis of Algorithms

      +

      +Greg Plaxton

      + +

      A major focus of theoretical computer science is the design and +analysis of asymptotically efficient algorithms +(sequential/parallel/distributed, deterministic/randomized) for +specific computational problems. In this research area, it is not +uncommon to come across well-written papers in which, informally: (i) +the main underlying ideas are conceptually straightforward, (ii) the +formal presentation is surprisingly lengthy, and (iii) most of the +formalism deals with minor side-issues and special cases that have +little or nothing to do with the main underlying ideas. In such +papers, there seems to be a significant gap between the conceptual and +formal difficulty of the algorithm being presented. Are such gaps +inherent, or is conventional mathematical notation simply inadequate +for succinctly formalizing certain conceptually straightforward +algorithmic ideas?

      + +

      In this talk, I will describe a notation for asymptotic analysis, +called $O_i$-notation, that significantly reduces the +"conceptual-to-formal gap" associated with a non-trivial +class of algorithms. As a concrete example, I consider the analysis +of the well-known linear-time selection algorithm due to Blum, Floyd, +Pratt, Rivest, and Tarjan.

      + + + +

      +The Design and Evaluation of Parallel Algorithms

      +

      Vijaya Ramachandran

      + +

      The design and analysis of efficient parallel algorithms for +combinatorial problems has been an area of extensive study in recent +years, and a large number of algorithms have been developed on the +abstract PRAM model of parallel computation. In this talk we will +describe some of our work in the design of efficient parallel +algorithms, and our experience with implementing and evaluating these +algorithms on a massively parallel machine (Maspar MP-1). We will then +describe a "queuing" variant of the PRAM model, which we +propose as a more appropriate model for currently available parallel +shared-memory machines than traditional PRAM models.

      + + + +

      +Extensible Languages, Open Compilers, and Reflection

      +

      Paul Wilson

      + +

      Extensible languages allow interesting new features to be added to +a language portably, from within the language itself.

      + +

      Open compilers allow fairly easy modification of compilers to add +new features, analyses, and optimizations.

      + +

      Reflection allows a program to examine a representation of +interesting parts of itself, and affect its own structure +accordingly.

      + +

      I'll discuss these things, why they're useful for building modular, +portable, and adapatable software. I'll also discuss our recent work +on the RScheme compiler, an open compiler for an extensible +language.

      + + + +
      +
      +Last modified: November 15, 1996
      +Robert Blumofe
      +rdb@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rdb^cs372^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rdb^cs372^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e2a41082 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rdb^cs372^ @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ + + + +CS372: Introduction to Operating Systems + + + + + + + +

      CS372:
      Introduction to Operating Systems

      +

      Fall 1996 (47700)

      + +
        +
      • Lecture: Monday and Wednesday, 4:00 - 5:30, in GEO 112. +
      • Instructor: Robert Blumofe +
          +
        • Office: Taylor 4.118 +
        • Phone: 471-9557 +
        • Email: +rdb@cs.utexas.edu +
        • Office hours: Thursday 1:30 - 3:30, +but feel free to stop by any time. +
        +
      • Teaching assistant: Subramanyam A. Gooty +
          +
        • Office: UA-9 4.116 +
        • Phone: 469-6050 +
        • Email: +gooty@cs.utexas.edu +
        • Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30 - 5:00 at TA station #1. +
        +
      + + + +
      + +

      An example solution to the programming assignment for Solaris can +be found in crypt.H and crypt.C. This implementation does support multiple +mappings, but it assumes that mapped files are at least as long as the +mapping. Example test programs can be found in encrypt.C and decrypt.C.

      + + + +
      + +

      Assignments:

      +
        +
      1. Problem Set 1 +
      2. Problem Set 2 +
      3. Problem Set 3 +
      4. Programming Assignment 1 +
      5. Problem Set 4 +
      + + + +
      + +

      Handouts:

      +
        +
      1. General Information +
      2. Problem Set 1 +
      3. Problem Set 2 +
      4. Problem Set 1 Solutions +
      5. Problem Set 2 Solutions +
      6. Topics to be Covered in Midterm Exam +
      7. Midterm Exam Solutions +
      8. Problem Set 3 +
      9. Programming Assignment 1 +
      10. Problem Set 3 Solutions +
      11. Problem Set 4 +
      12. Topics to be Covered in Final Exam +
      13. Problem Set 4 Solutions +
      + + + +
      + +

      Reading:

      + +

      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      Book Chapter(s)Lecture Date(s)
      Chapters 1-3September 4
      Chapter 4, except 4.4 and 4.6September 9 and 11
      Chapter 5, except 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6September 16 and 23
      Chapter 6, except 6.9September 23 through October 7
      Chapter 7, except 7.5, 7.7, and 7.8October 9
      Chapter 8October 14 through 30
      Chapter 9October 30 through November 6
      Chapters 10-12November 13 through 20
      Chapter 19, except 19.9November 20 and 25
      Chapter 13, except 13.5, 13.6, and 13.7December 2
      +

      + + + +
      +
      +Last modified: December 18, 1996
      +Robert Blumofe
      +rdb@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^cs378-nn^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^cs378-nn^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51a0ddc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^cs378-nn^ @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + +CS378 Neural Networks, Fall 1996 + + + + + + +

      CS378 Neural Networks

      +Fall 1996, TTh 5-6:30pm, WAG 208, Unique number 47755 +
      +
      Instructor: +
      + Risto Miikkulainen
      +risto@cs.utexas.edu, 471-9571
      +Office hrs: TTh 6:30-7:30pm, TAY 4.142A +

      +

      TA: +
      + Jim Bednar
      +jbednar@cs.utexas.edu
      +Office hrs: TTh 2:15pm - 3:15pm TA station #4 +

      + +

      Texts:
      +- Laurene Fausett (1994). Fundamentals of +Neural Networks: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications. +Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice +Hall
      +- Selected papers.
      +- Class notes (copies of slides used in the lectures). +

      + +

      Grading: +
      +35% Homework
      +25% Midterm (10/10/96, 5-6:30pm)
      +40% Final (12/12/96, 7-10pm)
      +

      + +

      More details:
      + +What are neural networks?
      +Class Schedule
      +Homework assignments
      +Exams
      +Class Resources
      +A postscript version +of the syllabus
      + +
      +
      +
      +risto@cs.utexas.edu
      +Sun Sep 1 19:20:24 CDT 1996
      +
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^cs395t-cs^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^cs395t-cs^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..157b2643 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^cs395t-cs^ @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + + +Introduction to Cognitive Science, Fall 1996 + + + + + + +

      Introduction to Cognitive Science

      +Fall 1996, TT 3:30-4:45pm, RAS 312 +

      +

      INSTRUCTORS: +
      + Nicholas M. Asher
      +Psy 394U (38715), CGS 380 (27310),
      +Phl 383 (37715), Lin 392 (35485)
      +Philosophy Dept.
      +403A Waggener Hall
      +471-5433
      +nasher@bertie.la.utexas.edu
      +Office hours: TTh 2-3pm & by appt. +

      + Risto Miikkulainen
      +CS 395T (47880)
      +Dept. of Computer Science
      +4.142A Taylor Hall
      +471-9571
      +risto@cs.utexas.edu
      +Office hours: TTh 6:30-7:30pm & by appt. +

      +

      TEXTS: +
      M. I. Posner +(Ed.), Foundations of Cognitive Science (MIT +Press), and a packet of readings. +

      +

      REQUIREMENTS: +
      Students will, at regular intervals, submit discussion notes +(short, 2-page critical commentaries) on the readings. In collaboration with +another student, you will also write a short paper (approximately +5-7 pages) discussing a significant research on topic you find of +interest. Discussion notes count 60% towards the final grade and the +paper 40%. Class attendance and participation, and readings are also +required. +

      + +

      MORE DETAILS:
      + +Course Description
      +Course Schedule
      +Discussion Notes
      +Personal Ads
      +Collaborative Paper
      +Class Resources
      +Student Questionnaire
      + +

      +

      USEFUL LINKS:
      +The UT Cognitive Science Center has e.g. a list of cognitive science +faculty at UT, and pointers to Cognitive Science resources in general. + +
      +
      +
      +risto@cs.utexas.edu
      +Sun Sep 1 21:37:10 CDT 1996 +
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^suzy^cs304p^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^suzy^cs304p^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7b796aa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^suzy^cs304p^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + +CS304P - Pascal Programming + + + +
      +

      CS304P: Pascal

      +

      Introductory Computer Programming

      +

      Instructor: Suzy Gallagher

      +

      +


      +

      +

      Welcome to Pascal!

      +
      +

      +Programming is a fun and exciting intellectual challenge. +CS304P +is designed to give you a firm foundation in Pascal programming, and +so you will need to put some effort into it. Read this page and the +Course Syllabus carefully. + +

      This page is only a summary of the Course Syllabus, +which contains all the details of the assignments and other requirements as well +as important policies, and the schedules of due dates, exams and other +deadlines. +YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING IN THE +SYLLABUS! +Get one without delay. +Available at Jenn's Copies, 2200 Guadalupe. +

      +Hundreds of students take +this course +each semester, so it is highly structured. You are responsible for +all the details. Monitor this page and the +newsgroup (utexas.class.cs304p) +frequently for updates. +

      +This course may take more work than you are expecting, depending on how +well prepared you are. +In any event, this course can become extremely difficult if you get behind. +Due to the grading procedures, it is very risky to wait until near a deadline +to take a quiz or turn in a program. +A late quiz or program gets only HALF credit! +Waiting lines can become very long, hours before a deadline. +You have been warned. + +

      Unfortunately, this Web Page is under construction this semester. +Many of the links go nowhere. +Our apologies. + +

      + +

      + WARNING! There are often long waits for +available proctors to grade assignments and quizzes for several hours +before a deadline. You are responsible for submitting your programs and +quizzes early enough to be graded. + +

        +
      • There are three exams which must be +taken at the prescribed times. There are NO make-up exams! + +
      • As soon as possible at the beginning of the semester, you need to go to the +Test Room to get a file opened +for you, and a unique identifier assigned as your +Student Access Key, or +SAK. + +
      • The required +textbook is Pascal by Dale & Weems. We +will cover Chapters 1 through 14. + +
      • Individual students' backgrounds vary considerably, so this +course is partially self-paced. If you feel you are well prepared, +you may click here for details. However, +you are still liable for ALL requirements in the syllabus. + +
      • You can use the +newsgroup (utexas.class.cs304p) +to communicate with the other students in the class. +For example, you could form study groups. +Many students also use it to gripe about this course. +Thoughtful articles of general interest may elicit a reply from the staff. +
      +

      +


      +(Updated 3/18/96 phm)
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^twang^cs387h^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^twang^cs387h^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3da7d6b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^twang^cs387h^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +CS 387H Database System Implementation + + + +

      CS 387H - Database System Implementation

      +

      Fall 1996

      + +

      Professor : Don Batory +

      TA : Tong Wang +
      +

      + +

      +
      + + + + Please email + your suggestions or comments to me
      +Dec 96, Tong Wang +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs380l.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs380l.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d4e4707 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs380l.html @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + +CS380L: Advanced Operating Systems + + +
      +

      CS380L: Advanced Operating Systems

      +

      +

      Instructor: Harrick M. Vin

      +
      +

      + +

      +

      Table of Contents

      +

      +

      +
      + + +

      +

      Course Description

      +

      +
      + +

      General Information

      +

      + Course Title: CS380L: Advanced Operating Systems
      + Instructor: bf Professor Harrick Vin
      + Last Offered: Fall 1994 +

      +
      + +

      Prerequisite

      +

      +Graduate standing and an undergraduate course in operating systems +such as CS 372. Students are expected to be familiar with the material +in chapters 1-12 of "Operating Systems Concepts" by Peterson and +Silberschatz. +

      +
      + +

      Synopsis

      +

      +CS 380L is a breadth course in advanced operating systems covering +both theoretical and practical issues in operating system +design. Topics to be covered include design and implementation of +distributed and real-time operating systems, system support for +mobile/wireless computing environments, and some case studies. An +emphasis will be placed on current design issues and research topics. +

      +
      + +

      Textbook(s)

      +

      +A collection of research articles will be made available by the +instructor. +

      +
      + +

      Course Requirements

      +

      +Students will be required to read a number of papers in the area and +discuss them. Grades will be determined by two examinations (50%), a +term project (40%), and project presentation (10%). +

      +
      + + + +

      Reading List: Fall 1994

      +

      +
      + +

      Early Ideas and Systems

      +

      +

      1. +Fernando J. Corbato, Marjorie Merwin-Daggett, and Robert C. Daley ``An +Experimental Time-Sharing System'', AFIPS Proceedings of the 1962 +Spring Joint Computer Conference, Pages 335-344, 1962 +
      2. +Per Brinch Hansen, ``The Nucleus of a Multiprogramming System,'' +Communications of the ACM, 13, 4, Pages 238-250, April 1970 +
      3. +A. Bensoussan, C.T. Clingen, and R.C. Daley, ``The Multics Virtual +Memory: Concepts and Design,'' Communications of the ACM, 15, 5, Pages +308-318, May 1972 +
      4. +Dennis M. Ritchie and Ken Thompson, ``The UNIX Time-Sharing System'', +Communications of the ACM, Vol. 17, No. 7, Pages 365-375, July 1974 +


      + +

      Distributed File/Operating Systems

      +

      +

      • + Overview Papers: +
        1. +Andrew S. Tannenbaum and Robbert van Renesse, ``Distributed Operating +Systems'', Computing Surveys, Vol. 17, No. 4, Pages 419-470, December +1985 +
        2. +E. Levy and A. Silberschatz, ``Distributed File Systems: Concepts and +Examples'', ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 22, No. 4, Pages 321-374, +December 1990 +
        +
      • + Process and Thread Management +
        1. +A. Tucker and A. Gupta, "Process Control and Scheduling Issues for +Multiprogrammed Shared-Memory Multiprocessors," Proceedings of the +12th SOSP, Operating Systems Review, 23, 5, Pages 159-166, December +1989. +
        2. +Thomas E. Anderson, Edward D. Lazowska, and Henry M. Levy, ``The +Performance Implications of Thread Management Alternatives for +Shared-Memory Multiprocessors'', IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. +38, No. 12, Pages 1631-1644, December 1989 +
        +
      • + Scheduling +
        1. +R. B. Bunt, "Scheduling Techniques for Operating Systems," IEEE Computer, +9, 10, Pages 10-17, October 1976. +
        2. +D. L. Black, "Scheduling Support for Concurrency and Parallelism in +the Mach Operating System," IEEE Computer, 23, 5, Pages 35-43, May 1990. +
        +
      • + Inter-Process Communication +
        1. +J.S. Barrera, ``A Fast Mach Network IPC Implementation'', In +Proceedings of the Usenix Mach Symposium, November 1991 +
        2. +D.R. Cheriton, ``Distributed Process Groups in V kernel'', ACM +Transactions on Computer Systems, Vol. 2, No. 2, Pages 77-107, May 1985 +
        +
      • + Remote Procedure Call: +
        1. +Andrew Birell and Bruce Nelson, Implementing RPCs, ACM Transactions on +Computer Systems, Vol. 2, No. 1, Pages 39-59, February 1984. +
        2. +B. Bershad, T. Anderson, E. Lazowska, and H. Levy, ``Lightweight +Remote Procedure Call'', Proceedings of the 12th ACM Symposium on +Operating Systems Principles, Operating Systems Review, Vol. 23, No. 5, +Pages 12-113, December 1989 +
        +
      • + Process Migration +
        1. +F. Douglis and J. Ousterhout, ``Process Migration in the Sprite +Operating System'', In Proceedings of the IEEE International +Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, Berlin, Germany, Pages +18-25, September 1987 +
        2. +M.Theimer, K.Lantz, D.Cheriton, ``Preemptable Remote Execution'', +Proceedings of the 10th SOSP, Operating Systems Review, Vol. 19, No. +5, Pages 2-12, December 1985 +
        +
      • + Fault Tolerance +
        1. +F. Cristian, ``Basic Concepts and Issues in Fault-Tolerant Distributed +Systems'', In International Workshop on Operating Systems of the 90s +and Beyond, A. Karshmer and J. Nehmer (Eds), Springer-Verlag, 1991 +
        2. +K. Birman and T. Joseph, ``Reliable Communication in the Presence of +Failures'', ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Vol. 5, No. 1, Pages +47-76, February 1987 +
        +
      • + File Systems +
        1. +R. Sandberg, D. Goldberg, S. Kleiman, "Design and Implementation of +Sun NFS," Proceedings of Summer 1985 USENIX Conference, Pages 119-130, +June 1985 +
        2. +M.K McKusick, W. N. Joy, S. J. Leffler, and R. S. Fabry, "A Fast +File System for UNIX," ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Vol. 2, +No. 3, Pages 181-197, August 1984 +
        3. +M. Rosenblum and J. Ousterhout, "The Design and Implementation of a +Log-Structured File System," Proceedings of the 13th SOSP, Operating +Systems Review, November 1991. +
        +
      • + Caching in Distributed Systems +
        1. +M. Schroeder, D. Gifford, and R. Needham, `` A caching file system for +a programmer's workstation'', Proceedings of the 10th SOSP, Pages +25-34, 1985 +
        2. +D.B. Terry, `` Caching Hints in Distributed Systems'', IEEE +Transactions on Software Engineering, SE-13, Vol. 1, Pages +48-54,January 1987 +
        +
      • + Protection and Security +
        1. +R. Needham and M. Schroeder, "Using encryption for authentication in +large networks of computers," Communications of the ACM, Vol. 21, No. +12, Pages 993-999, December 1978. +
        2. +Butler Lampson, "Protection," Operating Systems Review, 8, 1, Pages +18-24, January 1974. Originally in Proc. 5th Princeton Symposium on +Information Sciences and Systems,Systems, Princeton, March 1971. +
        +
      • + Kernels: +
        1. +D. Cheriton, ``The V Distributed System'', Communications of the ACM, +Vol. 31, No. 3, Pages 314-333, March 1988 +
        2. +M. Accetta, R. Baron, W. Bolosky, D. Golub, R. Rashid, A. Tevanian, +and M. Young, ``Mach: A New Kernel Foundation for UNIX Development'', +In Proceedings of the USENIX Summer Conference, Pages 81-92, June 1986 +
      +

      + +

      Real-time Operating Systems

      +

      +

      1. +H. Kopetz, ``Event-Triggered versus Time-Triggered Real-Time +Systems'', In the Proceedings of the International Workshop on +Operating Systems of the 90s and Beyond, Germany, A. Karshmer and J. +Nehmer (Eds), Springer-Verlag, Pages 87-101, 1991 +
      2. +C. L. Liu and J. W. Layland, ``Scheduling Algorithms for +Multiprogramming in a Hard-Real-Time Environment'', Journal of the +ACM, Vol. 20, No. 1, Pages 46-61, January 1973 +
      3. +W. Zhao, K. Ramamritham, and J. Stankovic, ``Preemptive Scheduling +Under Time and Resource Constraints'', IEEE Transactions on Computers, +Vol. C-36, No. 8, Pages 949-960, August 1987 +
      4. +H. Tokuda and C. Mercer, ``ARTS: A Distributed Real-Time Kernel'', +Operating Systems Review, Vol. 23, No. 3, Pages 29-53, July 1989 +


      + +

      System Support for Wireless/Mobile Computing

      +

      +

      1. +B.R. Badrinath, A. Acharya, and T. Imielinski, ``Impact of Mobility on +Distributed Computations'', Operating Systems Review, Vol. 27, No. 2, +Pages 15-20, April 1993 +
      2. +M. Satyanarayanan, J. Kistler, P. Kumar, M. Okasaki, E. Siegel, and D. +Steer, ``Coda: A Highly Available File System for a Distributed +Workstation Environment'', IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. c-39, +No. 4, Pages 447-459, April 1990 +

      + + + +

      +Harrick Vin
      +Thu Sep 14 9:37:26 CDT 1995
      +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs384m.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs384m.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47e90cf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs384m.html @@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ + +CS384M: Multimedia Systems + + +
      +

      CS384M: Multimedia Systems

      +

      +

      Instructor: Harrick M. Vin

      +
      +

      + +

      +

      Table of Contents

      +

      +

      + + + +

      Course Description

      +

      + +

      General Information

      +

      +Course Title: CS384M: Multimedia Systems
      +Instructor: Professor Harrick M. Vin
      +Course Details: Offered in Fall 1996, Unique number: 47815
      +Time and Place: MW 5:00 - 6:30, Taylor Hall 2.106 +

      +
      + +

      Prerequisites

      +

      +Graduate standing and familiarity with basic concepts in +computer networks and operating system design. +

      +
      + +

      Synopsis

      +

      +CS 384M is a course in advanced systems covering both +theoretical and practical issues in designing multimedia +systems. Topics to be covered include introduction to multimedia +systems, digital video compression techniques, operating system +support for digital audio and video, as well as network and transport +protocols for multimedia. An emphasis will be placed on current design +issues and research topics. +

      +
      + +

      Textbook

      +

      +A collection of recent research articles will be made +available by the instructor. +

      +
      + +

      Course Requirements

      +

      +The instructor will introduce basic concepts on each of the +topics. This will be followed by in-class discussions on related +papers in a question-answer format. Students will be expected to +understand, describe, and critique the research contributions of +papers. Additionally, each student will be expected to carry out a +semester-long implementation project. +

      +Grades will be determined by a project, examinations, and +class participation. +

      +
      + +

      Office Hours for Harrick Vin

      +

      +Tuesday 4:00 - 5:30, TAY 4.115B
      +By appointment: Phone: 471-9732, E-mail: vin@cs.utexas.edu +


      + +

      Teaching Assistant

      +

      +Mr. Prashant J. Shenoy
      +Office Hours: W 3:30 - 5:00, TAY 2.148
      +By appointment: E-mail: shenoy@cs.utexas.edu +


      + + + +

      Reading List: Fall 1996

      +

      + + + +

      + +The course packet cntaining a copy of all the papers in the +reading list will be available from Monday, September 9, 1996 +from Speedway Copying , located in Dobie Mall, 2025 Guadalupe, +Austin, TX 78705. Their phone number is (512) 478-3334. Please call +them to make sure that the package is ready before you go over. + + + +

      Video Compression

      +

      +

      1. +R. Steinmetz, ``Data Compression Techniques in Multimedia computing +- Principles and Techniques'', ACM Multimedia Systems, Vol. 1, Pages +166-172, 187-204, 1994
      2. +G.K. Wallace, ``The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard'', +Communications of the ACM, Vol. 34, No. 4, Pages 31-44, April 1991.
      3. +D. Le Gall, ``MPEG: A Video Compression Standard for Multimedia +Applications'', Communications of the ACM, Vol. 34, No. 4, Pages +46-58, April 1991.
      4. +T. Chiang and D. Anastassiou, ``Hierarchical Coding of Digital +Television'', IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 32, pp. 38-45, May +1994 +
      +

      +


      + +

      Multimedia Storage Servers

      +

      +

      • +Overview: +
        1. +P. Shenoy, P. Goyal, and H.M. Vin, ``Issues in Multimedia Server +Design'', ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 27, No. 4, Pages 636-639, +December 1995
        2. +D.J. Gemmell, H. M. Vin, D.D. Kandlur, P. Venkat Rangan and L. Rowe, +``Multimedia Storage Servers: A Tutorial and Survey'', IEEE Computer, +Vol. 28, No. 5, Pages 40-49, May 1995 +
      • +Efficient Placement Techniques: +
        1. +H. M. Vin, S. Rao and P. Goyal, ``Optimizing the Placement of +Multimedia Objects on Disk Arrays'', In Proceedings of the IEEE +International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems +(ICMCS'95), Washington, D.C., Pages 158-165, May 1995
        2. +H. M. Vin, P.J. Shenoy, and S. Rao, ``Efficient Failure Recovery in +Multi-Disk Multimedia Servers'', In Proceedings of the 25th Annual +International Symposium on Fault Tolerant Computing (FTCS-25), +Pasadena, California, Pages 12-21, June 1995
        3. +T. Chiueh and R.H. Katz, ``Multi-Resolution Video Representation for +Parallel Disk Arrays'', Proceedings of ACM Multimedia'93, Anaheim, CA, +Pages 401-410, August 1993 +
      • +Retrieval Techniques and Admission Control Algorithms: +
        1. +P. Yu, M.S. Chen, and D.D. Kandlur, ``Design and Analysis of a Grouped +Sweeping Scheme for Multimedia Storage Management'', In Proceedings of +Third International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support +for Digital Audio and Video, San Diego, Pages 38-49, November 1993
        2. +A.L. Narasimha Reddy and J. Wyllie, ``Disk Scheduling in Multimedia +I/O System'', In Proceedings of ACM Multimedia'93, Anaheim, CA, Pages +225-234, August 1993
        3. +H.M. Vin, P. Goyal, A. Goyal and A. Goyal, ``A Statistical Admission +Control Algorithm for Multimedia Servers'', In Proceedings of the ACM +Multimedia'94, San Francisco, Pages 33-40, October 1994
        4. +H. M. Vin, A. Goyal and P. Goyal, ``Algorithms for Designing +Large-Scale Multimedia Servers'', Computer Communications, Vol. 18, +No. 3, Pages 192-203, March 1995
        5. +P.J. Shenoy and H.M. Vin, ``Efficient Support for Scan Operations in +Multimedia Servers'', In Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia'95, San +Francisco, CA, Pages 131-140, November 1995
        6. +M.S. Chen and D.D. Kandlur, ``Stream Conversion to Support Interactive +Video Playout'', IEEE Multimedia Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 2, Pages 51-58, +Summer 1996 +
      • +Buffer Space Management and Caching: +
        1. +A. Dan, D. Sitaram and P. Shahabuddin, ``Dynamic Batching Policies for +an On-Demand Video Server'', ACM Multimedia Systems, Vol. 4, No. 3, +Pages 112-121, June 1996
        2. +A. Dan and D. Sitaram, ``Buffer Management Policy for an On-Demand +Video Server'', IBM Research Report RC 19347, October 1994
        3. +C.H. Papadimitriou, S. Ramanathan, and P. Venkat Rangan, ``Information +Caching for Delivery of Personalized Video Programs on Home +Entertainment Channels'', In Proceedings of the International +Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems (ICMCS'94), Boston, +Pages 214-223, May 1994 +
      +

      +


      + +

      Network Architectures For Multimedia

      +

      +

      • +Network Layer Issues for Multimedia: +
        1. +S. Shenker, ``Fundamental Design Issues for the Future Internet'', +IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, Vol. 13, Pages +1176-1188, September 1995
        2. +D. Ferrari and D. C. Verma, ``A Scheme for Real-Time Channel +Establishment in Wide-Area Networks'', IEEE Journal on Selected Areas +in Communications, Vol. 8, No. 3, Pages 368-379, April 1990.
        3. +H. Zhang and S. Keshav, ``Comparison of Rate-Based Service +Disciplines'', In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'91, August 1991.
        4. +P. Goyal, S.S. Lam, and H.M. Vin, ``Determining End-to-End Delay +Bounds In Heterogeneous Networks'', ACM Multimedia Systems (to +appear), 1996 (Also in Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop +on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video +(NOSSDAV'95), Durham, New Hampshire, Pages 287-298, April 1995
        5. +S.S. Lam, S. Chow, and D.K.Y. Yau, ``An Algorithm for Lossless +Smoothing of MPEG Video'', In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'94, London, +September 1994
        6. +J. Salehi, Z. Zhang, J. Kurose, and D. Towsley, ``Supporting Stored +Video: Reducing Rate Variability and End-to-End Resource Requirements +through Optimal Smoothing'', In Proceedings of ACM SIGMETRICS'96, +Philadelphia, PA, May 1996
        7. +M. Grossglauser, S. Keshav, and D. Tse, ``RCBR: A Simple and Efficient +Service for Multiple Time-Scale Traffic'', In Proceedings of ACM +SIGCOMM'95, Pages 219-230, August 1995
        8. +H. Kanakia, P.P. Misra, and A. Reibman, ``An Adaptive Congestion +Control Scheme for Real-Time Packet Video Transport'', In Proceedings +of ACM SIGCOMM'93, Computer Communications Review, Vol. 23, No. 4, Pages +20-32, October 1993 +
      • +Multimedia Transport Protocols: +
        1. +D. Clark and D. Tennenhouse, ``Architectural Consideration for a New +Generation of Protocols'', In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM'90, 1990
        2. +A. Campbell, G. Coulson, and D. Hutchison, ``A Quality of Service +Architecture'', Computer Communication Review, Vol. 24, No. 2, Pages +6-27, April 1994
        3. +C.J. Turner and L. Peterson, ``Image Transfer: An End-to-End Design'', +In Proceedings of SIGCOMM'92, Computer Communications Review, Vol. 22, +No. 4, Pages 258-268, October 1992
        4. +S. Floyd, V. Jacobson, S. McCanne, L. Zhang, and C. Liu, ``A Reliable +Multicast Framework for Light-weight Sessions and Application Level +Framing'', In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'95, Boston, MA., Pages +342-356, August 1995
        5. +I. Busse, B. Deffner, and H. Schulzrinne, ``Dynamic QoS Control of +Multimedia Applications based on RTP'', Computer Communications, +January 1996
        6. +G. Blakowski and R. Steinmetz, ``A Media Synchronization Survey: +Reference Model, Specification, and Case Studies'', IEEE Journal on +Selected Areas in Communications, Vol. 4, No. 1, Pages 5-35, January +1996 +
      +

      +


      + +

      Operating System Support For Multimedia

      +

      +

      1. +G. Coulson, A. Campbell, P. Robin, G. Blair, M. Papathomas, and +D. Shepherd, ``The Design of a QoS-Controlled ATM-Based +Communications System in Chorus, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in +Communications, Vol. 13, No. 4, Pages 686-699, May 1995
      2. +P. Druschel, M.B. Abbott, M. Pagels, and L. Peterson, ``Analysis of +I/O Subsystem Design for Multimedia Workstation'', In Proceedings of +the Third International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems +Support for Digital Video and Audio, San Diego, Pages 289-301, +November 1992.
      3. +R. Govindan and D.P. Anderson, ``Scheduling and IPC Mechanisms for +Continuous Media'', Proceedings of 13th ACM Symposium on Operating +Systems Principles, Pacific Grove, CA, Pages 68-80, October 1991
      4. +P. Goyal, X. Guo, and H.M. Vin, ``A Hierarchical CPU Scheduler for +Multimedia Operating Systems'', In Proceedings of the Second Symposium +on Operating Systems Design and Implementations (OSDI'96), Seattle, +Washington, October 1996 +
      +

      +


      + +

      Application: Multimedia Conferencing

      +

      +

      1. +H.M. Vin, P. T. Zellweger, D. C. Swinehart, and P. Venkat +Rangan, ``Multimedia Conferencing in the Etherphone Environment'', +IEEE Computer, Vol. 24, No. 10, Pages 69-79, October 1991
      2. +S. McCanne and V. Jacobson, ``vic: A Flexible Framework for Packet +Video'', In Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia'95, San Francisco, CA., +Pages 511-522, November 1995 +

      + + +

      +Harrick Vin
      +Sun Sep 8 13:47:47 CDT 1996
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs395t.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs395t.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..28d3fd3b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^cs395t.html @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ + +CS395T: Multimedia Communication and Databases + + +
      +

      CS395T: Multimedia Communication and Databases

      +

      Fall 1995

      +

      +

      Instructor: Harrick M. Vin

      +
      +

      + +

      +

      Table of Contents

      +

      +


      + + + +

      Course Description

      +

      + +

      General Information

      +

      + + Course Title: CS395T: Multimedia Communication and Databases
      + Instructor: Professor Harrick M. Vin
      + Semester: Fall 1995
      + Meeting Time: Friday 10:00 - 1:00, TAY 3.144
      + +

      Prerequisites

      +

      +Graduate standing, familiarity with basic concepts in network +protocols and operating system design, and the CS395T: Multimedia +Systems course. +

      + +

      Synopsis

      +

      +This is an advanced course in multimedia systems. Topics to be +discussed in this course include: transport protocol design for +multimedia, routing and multicasting, mobile networking and +multimedia, operating system support for multimedia, and multimedia +databases. An emphasis will be placed on current design issues and +research topics. +

      + +

      Textbook(s)

      +

      +A collection of research articles will be made available by the +instructor. +

      + +

      Course Requirements

      +

      +Students will be required to read a number of papers in the area as +well as present and discuss them in class. Grades will be determined +based on paper presentations and class participation. Students +enrolling for a letter grade will be required to submit a paper and/or +carry out a project. +

      + +

      Office Hours

      +

      + +Friday 2:00 - 3:00, TAY 4.115B
      + By appointment: Phone: 471-9732, E-mail: vin@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + +

      Reading List

      +

      + +

      Multimedia Conferencing

      +

      +

      1. +S. McCanne and V. Jacobson, ``vic: A Flexible +Framework for Packet Video'', In Proceedings of the ACM +Multimedia'95, San Francisco, CA., November 1995 +
      2. +M. Handley, I. Wakeman, and J. Crowcroft, ``The Conference Control +Channel Protocol (CCCP): A Scalable Base for Building Conference +Control Applications'', In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'95, +Boston, MA., 1995 +
      3. +H. Gajewska, J. Kistler, M. Manasse, and D. Redell, ``Argo: A System +for Distributed Collaborations'', In Proceedings of the ACM +Multimedia'94, San Francisco, CA., November 1994 +
      4. +F. Gong, ``Multipoint Audio and Video Control for Packet-based +Multimedia Conferencing'', In Proceedings of the ACM +Multimedia'94, San Francisco, CA., November 1994 +
      5. +H.M. Vin, P.T. Zellweger, D.C. Swinehart, and P. Venkat Rangan, +``Multimedia Conferencing in the Etherphone Environment'', IEEE +Computer, Vol. 24, No. 10, October 1991 +


      + +

      Routing and Multicasting

      +

      +

      1. +S. Deering and D. Cheriton, ``Multicast Routing in Datagram +Internetworks and Extended LANS'', ACM Transactions on Computer +Systems, Vol. 8, No. 2, Pages 85-110, May 1990 +
      2. +T. Ballardie, P. Francis, and J. Crowcroft, ``Core Based Trees +(CBT): An Architecture for Scalable Inter-Domain Multicast Routing'', +In Proceedings of SIGCOMM'93 , Pages 85-95, 1993 +
      3. +A. Thyagarajan and S. E. Deering, +``Hierarchical Distance Vector Multicast Routing for the MBone'', +In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'95, Boston, MA., 1995 +
      4. +R. Widyono, ``The Design and +Evaluation of Routing Algorithms for Real-time Channels'', MS +Thesis, UC Berkeley, 1994 +
      5. +V. Kompella, J C. Pasquale, and G C. Polyzos, ``Multicast Routing for Multimedia +Communication'', Technical Report, University of California +at San Diego, 1994 +
      6. +S. Floyd, V. Jacobson, S. McCanne, L. Zhang, and C. Liu, ``A Reliable Multicast Framework for Light-weight +Sessions and Application Level Framing'', In Proceedings of +ACM SIGCOMM'95, Boston, MA., 1995 +
      7. +H. W. Holbrook, S. K. Singhal and D. R. Cheriton, ``Log-Based Receiver-Reliable Multicast for +Distributed Interactive Simulation'', In Proceedings of the +ACM SIGCOMM'95, Boston, MA., 1995 +
      8. +S. Herzog, D. Estrin and S. Shenker, +``Sharing the Cost of Multicast Trees: An Axiomatic Analysis'', In + Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'95, Boston, MA., 1995 +
      9. +A. Gupta, W. Howe, M. Moran, and Q. Nguyen, ``Resource Sharing for multi-party real-time +communication'', In Proceedings of Infocom'95. , 1995 +


      + +

      Internet Services

      +

      +

      1. +J. D. Guyton and M. F. Schwartz, +``Locating Nearby Copies of Replicated Internet Servers'', In +Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'95, 1995 +
      2. +J. C. Mogul, ``The Case for +Persistent-Connection HTTP'', In Proceedings of ACM +SIGCOMM'95, 1995 +


      + +

      Processor Scheduling and OS Support

      +

      +

      1. +C. Warldersburg and W. E. Weihl, ``Lottery Scheduling: Efficient, Flexible +Proportional Share Resource Mangement'', In Proceedings of +Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI), 1994 +
      2. +C. Warldersburg and W. E. Weihl, ``Stride +Scheduling: Deterministic Proportional-Share Resource +Management'', Technical Report MIT/LCS/TM-528, 1995 +
      3. +S.J. Golestani, ``A Self-Clocked Fair Queueing Scheme for High Speed +Applications'', In Proceedings of INFOCOM'94, 1994 +
      4. +R. Govindan and D.P. Anderson, ``Scheduling and IPC Mechanisms for +Continuous Media'', In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on +Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), Monterey, CA., 1991 +
      5. +K. Jeffay, ``The Real-Time +Producer/Consumer Paradigm: A paradigm for the construction of +efficient, predictable real-time systems'', In Proceedings of +the ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing, 1993 +
      6. +K. Jeffay, ``On latency Management in +Time-Shared Operating Systems'', In 11th Workshop on Real-Time +Operating Systems and Software, Seattle, May 1994 +


      + +

      Multimedia Databases

      +

      +

      1. +W. Niblack et al., ``The QBIC Project: Querying Images by Content +Using Color, Texture, and Shape'', IBM Technical Report, February 1993 +
      2. +A. Cawkell, ``Picture Queries and Picture Databases'', Journal of +Information Science, Vol. 19, Pages 409-423, 1993 +
      3. +J.R. Bach, S. Paul, and R. Jain, ``An Interactive Image Management +System for Face Information Retrieval'', IEEE Transaction on Knowledge +and Data Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 4, Pages 619-628, August 1993. +
      4. +A. Gupta, T. Weymouth, and R. Jain, ``Semantic Queries with Pictures: +VIMSYS Model'', In Proceedings of 17th International Conference on +Very Large Databases, 1991 +

      + + +

      +Harrick Vin
      +Thu Sep 14 10:37:26 CDT 1995
      +
      + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^f96.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^f96.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81739f02 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^f96.html @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +CS388G: Algorithms: Techniques and Theory, Fall 1996 + +

      CS388G: Algorithms: Techniques and Theory, Fall 1996

      + +

      +Instructor: Vijaya Ramachandran + +

      +Unique Number: 47840 + +

      + +

      + +

      +. +

      + +

      FINAL EXAM UPDATES:

      + +

      + +Here are my responses to all questions I have received so far. +(The questions posed are in quotes.) + +

        +

        + +``Problem 1 a) the last sentence " ... takes more time on sigma' than on +sigma." What does the word "time" refer? Amortized time ot Total time or +others?'' + +

        + +

      • ANSWER: Total time. + +

        + +``Problem 1 ) well-known faces: +Any data structure for disjoint sets requires Big-Omega(ma(m,n)) time in +the worst case, but in our text book it is Big-O, not Big-Omega, is +there any difference?'' + +

        + +

      • ANSWER: I meant Big-Omega (see the first sentence of the second paragraph +of the Chapter notes on p. 461). + +

        + +``Problem 4) the last sentence: "... no two vertices on the cycle contain +distinct labels from the same Li?" , so two vertices on the cycle can +contain same labels , right?'' + +

        + +

      • ANSWER: Right. + +

        + +``I think the problem 3 in the final exam is a little unclear. +Does f(X) denote the size of the largest true k x k submatrix or the +size of the largest true l x m submatrix of X, where l does not have +to equal to m?'' + +

        + +

      • ANSWER: A submatrix of X is "true" only if it is k x k for some +k and all of its k^2 entries are true. + +
      + +

      + +. + +

      + +

      Updated on Friday, December 6.

      + +

      + +

      New Update on Monday, December 9:

      + + I have received some questions on the final exam, but I will not be +posting either the questions or answers to the questions. If you +have sent me a question, please address it yourself using your +best judgment. + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wilson^cs345.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wilson^cs345.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..efe29486 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wilson^cs345.html @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +CS 345 (Wilson)---Class Page + +

      CS 345, Programming Languages (Wilson)---Class Page

      + +This is the home page for Paul +Wilson's CS345 class. +

      + +THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Things are subject to change. + +BECAUSE THINGS MAY CHANGE, you should hit the RELOAD BUTTON in your +browser when you come to this page, to make sure you're seeing the most +recent version. +

      + +

      Online Course Readings and Reference Material

      + +
        + +
      1. + +Syllabus +

        + +

      2. Lecture Notes on + +Declarative Programming . +

        + +

      3. + +Course Notes on Scheme and its Implementation in html for web browsing. +

        + +These notes are under construction. Only the first few sections are +reasonably well indexed for browsing, and the later sections will +change as the course goes along. Reading far ahead of the class is +likely to be an adventure. +

        + +I suggest that you use this web page with a browser while using +a Scheme system interactively. (Especially while working through +chapter 3, the tutorial.) This will allow you to cut text out +of the document and paste it into a running Scheme system. +

        + +THERE ARE ERRORS IN THIS TEXT, especially the later chapters. That's +another reason to read the html version with a browser, rather than +printing out a hardcopy. I'll correct most of the errors before we +get to those chapters. +

        + +

      4. + +The R4RS (Scheme language definition) in html format for online +browsing. This lists all of the standard features of Scheme and (tersely) +describes what they do. For most stuff in this course, my Scheme course +notes will be more helpful, but if you want to know about miscellanous +functions and exactly what they do, this is the authority. +

        + +

      5. First set of + +Practice Questions . There's also a version with + +answers . +

        + +

      6. Second set of + +Practice Questions . There's also a version with + +answers . +

        + +

      7. + +Quiz 1 (with answers) . +

        + +

      8. Third set of + +Practice Questions . There's also a version with + +answers . +

        + +

      9. + +Notes on naming conventions and indenting for Scheme, which you should +consult when doing homework so that I can read your code and grade it +sensibly, and + +notes on drawing data structures. +

        + +

      10. + +Homework assignment on writing merge sort in Scheme, and + +my solutions to the first three problems. (Commented Scheme code.) +

        + +

      11. + +Notes on a simple reader, including regular expressions, BNF grammar, +and the actual code in Scheme. +

        + +

      12. + +Scheme code for a simple backward-chaining propositional calculus theorem +prover, which is essentially a little subset of Prolog, and a set +of + +rules for classifying animals, i.e., a logic program about kinds of +animals, to play with using the theorem prover. +

        + +

      13. + +A picture of some class objects and instances to illustrate the simple +object system from the Scheme notes, and + +another picture showing class objects and the metaclass object, +illustrating the circularity that makes the latter self-describing. +

        + +

      14. + +Scheme code for a simple object-based programming system based on +classes and generic procedures (inheritance not implemented yet). +

        + +

      15. + +Notes on type systems, including inheritance and subtyping. +

        + +

      16. + +Take-Home Quiz and the + +answers (and some explanations). +

        + +

      17. + +Test 2 and a version of + +Test 2 with Answers (and some explanations). +

        + +

      + +The main language we'll be using in this course is Scheme , +and by default the implementation to use is RScheme , which +is installed on the public cs SPARCs (running Solaris) and RS6000's +(running AIX). On the CS machine, you run RScheme with the command + /p/bin/runscheme . +

      + +If you use your own machine, and you're running Linux or Solaris or +any of several other implementations of UNIX, you can get RScheme and +install it on your machine---it's free. You can find it +from +Donovan Kolbly's Home Page . Be sure to get version 0.7 or later, +and ask the TA (Zhu Qing) for a patch to make it friendlier for +newbies. +

      + +If you're using your own machine, and it's a Mac, I recommend getting +Gambit, Marc Feeley's implementation of Scheme. It's free too. You +can get it from the Scheme Repository (see below). +

      + +If you're using a PC running Windows or DOS, I'm not sure what the best +Scheme to get is. There are a bunch available at the Scheme Repository. + do not use MIT Scheme or Guile---they're not standard Scheme. +You might try Gambit-C by Mark Feeley, or MzScheme, from Rice. +

      + +If you use something besides RScheme, I recommend getting the Meroon +(version 3) object system from the Scheme Repository when we start doing +object-oriented programming. For a few assignments, you may have to +use RScheme under UNIX to take advantage of RScheme's object system, +but for most things you should be able to use Meroon. +

      + +

      The Scheme Repository

      + +The +Scheme Repository at the University of Indiana has lots of free +implementations of Scheme, and various documents on Scheme. If you get +interested in learning more about Scheme than we cover in this class, +that's the place to look. + +

      comp.lang.scheme

      + +There is an internet newsgroup devoted to Scheme, comp.lang.scheme. + + + +The main language we'll be using in this course is Scheme , +and by default the implementation to use is RScheme , which +is installed on the public cs SPARCs (running Solaris) and RS6000's +(running AIX). On the CS machine, you run RScheme with the command + /p/bin/runscheme . +

      + +If you use your own machine, and you're running Linux or Solaris or +any of several other implementations of UNIX, you can get RScheme and +install it on your machine---it's free. You can find it +from +Donovan Kolbly's Home Page . Be sure to get version 0.7 or later, +and ask the TA (Zhu Qing) for a patch to make it friendlier for +newbies. +

      + +If you're using your own machine, and it's a Mac, I recommend getting +Gambit, Marc Feeley's implementation of Scheme. It's free too. You +can get it from the Scheme Repository (see below). +

      + +If you're using a PC running Windows or DOS, I'm not sure what the best +Scheme to get is. There are a bunch available at the Scheme Repository. + do not use MIT Scheme or Guile---they're not standard Scheme. +You might try Gambit-C by Mark Feeley, or MzScheme, from Rice. +

      + +If you use something besides RScheme, I recommend getting the Meroon +(version 3) object system from the Scheme Repository when we start doing +object-oriented programming. For a few assignments, you may have to +use RScheme under UNIX to take advantage of RScheme's object system, +but for most things you should be able to use Meroon. +

      + +

      The Scheme Repository

      + +The +Scheme Repository at the University of Indiana has lots of free +implementations of Scheme, and various documents on Scheme. If you get +interested in learning more about Scheme than we cover in this class, +that's the place to look. + +

      comp.lang.scheme

      + +There is an internet newsgroup devoted to Scheme, comp.lang.scheme. + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^xfeng^cs105^cs105.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^xfeng^cs105^cs105.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43436d89 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^xfeng^cs105^cs105.html @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ + + + CS 105 C++ Fall 1996 + + + +

      +


      + +

      CS 105 - Computer Programming: C++

      + +

      Fall 1996

      + +

      +


      + +

      Welcome to the homepage for CS105 C++ at UT Austin.
      + The class is taught by Will Adams and + Ajit George.

      +

      +

      +


      Course Announcement

      + +
        + +
      • The final is over now! If it's a surprise to you, contact Xun +NOW for the make up test. -- Most likely it will be on 12/7. +

      • + +
      • Solution for all the homeworks

      • + +
      • Review sessions' slides

      • + +
      • The slides for the second half of the semester. Please view them online +if possible. Only print out those really need to be printed.

      • + +
      • Files for hw10 can be found on web now - UPDATED

      • + +
      • Homework 9 source file

      • + +
      • Midterm solution is on web

      • + +
      + +

      +

      +


      TA Information & Weekly Timetable

      + +
      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      TA Section Office Hour Location Contact
      +
      Guana Kumar Natarajan
      +
      +
      12 / 13
      +47435 / 47440
      +
      +
      Tuesday 13:30-15:00
      +Thursday 15:00-16:30
      +
      +
      TA Station 3
      +
      +
      ngk@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      +
      Xun Feng
      +
      +
      14 / 15
      +47445 / 47450
      +
      +
      Tuesday 11:00-12:30
      +Thursday 10:00-11:30
      +
      +
      TA Station 1 +
      +
      +
      xfeng@cs.utexas.edu +
      +
      + +

      See a detailed weekly + time table of this course.

      + + +

      +


      Course Guide

      + +
      + +
      + A news group has been set up for this class: + news:utexas.class.cs105.c++
      + + +
      + Some notes for + + class on 8/30 + and this is Homework 1 (due 9/6/96), + also + tips for HW1. +
      + +
      + Postscript file of Homework 2 (due this Friday) +
      + +
      + Here are the two files for Homework 3 +
      + +
      + Homework 3 PS file
      + +
      + Download files for + Homework 4
      + +
      + Homework 1 solution and how it was scored
      + +
      + Homework 2 solution
      + +
      + Homework 3 solution
      + +
      + Model solution Homework 4 + by Will
      + +
      + As required by some of you, here is + wordlist.o on linux, + provided by Warren Wang, + wwang@cs.utexas.edu
      + +
      + Notes of the midterm test +
      + +
      + Xun's notes of the review session and + answer to some of the exercises
      + +
      + Kumar's notes of the review session
      + +
      + Model solution of hw5 by Xun (I + made some modifications on it Monday afternoon.)
      + +
      + Postscript file of model solution of hw6 + by Ajit
      + +
      + Postscript file of Hw7 +
      + +
      + Postscript file of + Midterm solution +
      + +
      + hw9.cc + for homework 9
      + +
      + Files for HW 10 + DecimalInteger.cc , + DecimalInteger.hh , + HexInteger.cc , + HexInteger.hh , + OctalInteger.cc , + OctalInteger.hh , +
      + +
      + slides for section 12 and 13 + in postscript format
      + +
      + slides for section 14 and 15. + Oct. 18 , + Oct. 25 , + Nov. 01 , + Nov. 08 , + Nov. 15 + in postscript format
      + +
      + Homework 10 assignment + in postscript format
      + +
      + Kumar's review session + and + Xun's review session +
      + +
      + Homework 7 solution + by Xun
      + +
      + Homework 8 solution + by Kumar
      + +
      + Homework 9 solution +
      + +
      + Homework 10 solution + by Kumar, and + Homework 11 solution + by Xun
      + +
      + +

      +


      + +
      Maintained by Xun Feng, xfeng@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Texas at Austin
      + +

      +


      + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^yangyang^cs352^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^yangyang^cs352^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf5d6900 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^yangyang^cs352^ @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + + CS352 + + + + +

      CS352: Computer Systems Architecture
      +
      +Fall 1996

      + +

      +

      + +

      + +
      +

      + +
      Instructor:
      + +
      Dr. Herb Schwetman, Mesquite Software, Inc.
      +Office Hours: Before or after class or by appointment
      +Contact: 305-0080, hds@mesquite.com
      + +

      + +
      TA:
      + +
      Rui Liu
      +Office hours: T 6:30-8:00PM, TH 6:30-8:00PM, TA Station 5
      +Contact: rui@cs.utexas.edu
      + +

      + +
      TA:
      + +
      Yang Yang
      +Office hours: W 1:00-1:50PM, F 3:05-5:00PM, TA Station 5
      +Contact: yangyang@cs.utexas.edu
      + +

      +
      + +

      +


      + + + +

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      cs378net
      Network Protocols and Implementation +

      +
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      CSE 135: Computational Techniques

      +

      1995 Spring Quarter

      +
      +

      Welcome to the CSE/135 Home Page!

      + +This is the World Wide Web hypermedia document for CSE/135, which +contains a bounty of information about the class. Keep in mind that +this document is not static, and that new information will be added +frequently. + +If you have any problems with this document, send mail to weld@cs. +You may click on any highlighted item for more information. + + + +

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      + CSE/ENGR 142:
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      +

      + Ben Dugan and Martin Tompa, Autumn 1995 +

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      CSE/ENGR 142:
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      CSE 321 Discrete Structures
      +Autumn 1996

      + +

      Instructor

      + +Paul Beame, +beame@cs.washington.edu +
        +
      • Lectures MWF 10:30am - 11:20pm in EEB 108 +
      • Office Sieg 416 +
      • Phone 543-5114 +
      • Office Hours M 1:00-1:30, W 1:30-2:00, Thursday 11:00-12:00, +F 3:00-3:30 or by appointment. +
      + +

      Teaching Assistant

      + +Jonathan Nowitz, +nowitz@cs.washington.edu +
        +
      • Section A Thursday, 1:30-2:20 in Johnson 437 +
      • Section B Thursday, 2:30-3:20 in Loew 216 +
      • Office Hours Tuesdays 2:30-3:20 in Sieg 326A, Wednesdays 3:30-4:20 +in Sieg 326D +
      + +

      Handouts

      + + +

      Midterm

      +Wednesday November 6 in class + + +

      Homework Assignments

      + + +

      Previous 321 Course Webs:

      + + + + +
      + +
      + +Computer Science & Engineering Department,
      + +University of Washington,
      +PO Box 352350
      +Seattle, WA +98195-2350 USA
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      +

      CSE 322: Intro. to Formal Models
      Winter 1996

      +

      Richard Ladner

      +
      + + +Class Messages: + (Check this or your email frequently. + Last update: + + + 03/18/96 at 01PM.) + +

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      +

      CSE 322: Intro. to Formal Models
      Fall 1996

      +

      Anne Condon

      +
      + +

      Welcome to the CSE 322 home page! Check this page regularly to find +homeworks, solution sets, pointers to upcoming lectures, and exams. + +

      +Class Messages: + +Messages sent to the class mailing list will +be logged here on the web. To subscribe to the mailing list, +send mail to "majordomo@cs" and include the message: +"subscribe cse322 your-userid". +Check this or your email frequently. +( Last update: + + + 11/20/96 at 10AM.) + +

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      +

      CSE 326: Data Structures
      Autumn 1996
      Martin Tompa

      +
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      Class Messages + (Check this or your mail frequently. + Last update: + + + 11/21/96 at 09AM.) + +

      Course Information

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      Questionnaire

      + +

      Locatives in C

      + +

      DeleteMin Algorithm for AVL Trees

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      CSE 326, Spring 1995: Data Structures

      +

      Richard Ladner, Instructor

      +

      Dan Fasulo, Teaching Assistant

      + + +This is the World Wide Web ("the Web" for short) hypermedia document +for CSE 326 and contains information about the +class taught in Spring 1995. +Keep in mind that this document is not static, and that new +information (especially class messages) will be added frequently. + +Click here for help. + + + +
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      CSE 341: Programming Languages

      +

      Fall Quarter, 1996

      + +
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      CSE 341: Programming Languages

      +

      Spring Quarter, 1996

      + +
      + +
        +
      • Lectures: MWF 12:30-1:20 (EEB 108)
        + +
      • Sections: TTh 8:30-9:20 (Sieg 225) or TTh 9:30-10:20 (Sieg 225)
        + +
      • Final Exam Review Sessions: +
          +
        • Monday June 3, 12:30--1:20, Sieg 229. +
        • Tuesday June 4, 12:30--1:20, Sieg 231. +
        +
      • Final Exam: Thursday June 6, 8:30--10:20, EEB 108. +
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    Current Quarter

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    +The web for the current quarter of CSE 370 is here. + +


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    CSE 370:
    Introduction to Digital Design

    +

    Autumn Quarter 1996

    +

    Gaetano Borriello and Corey Anderson

    +
    + +
    +

    Welcome to the CSE 370 Home Page!

    + +This is the home page for the CSE 370 web which contains a whole bunch of +useful information about the class. Keep in mind that this document is not +static, and that new information (especially class announcements and +messages) will be added frequently. If you have any problems with this +document or the CSE 370 web, in general, send mail to +cse370-webmaster@cs. + +
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    CSE 373: DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS

    + +

    Autumn 1996

    + +
    +Basic Information:
    +
    +Instructor:            Dr. Steve Tanimoto
    +                       tanimoto@cs.washington.edu
    +                       Sieg Hall Room 312
    +                       Office hours: WF1:30-2:20 or by appointment.
    +
    +Teaching Assistant:    Mr. Anhai Doan
    +                       Office hours: To be announced.
    +
    +Place, Days and Time:  Smith 304, MWF, 12:30-1:20
    +
    +Computing Facilities:
    +                       1. Unix accounts at the MSCC.
    +                       2. (optional) Students' own PCs.
    +
    +Languages:             C++ (required), Lisp (optional)
    +
    +Textbook:              Shaffer: "A Practical Introduction to
    +                                 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis"
    +                       (published in the Summer of 1996 by Prentice-Hall).
    +
    +Grading breakdown:  
    +(tentative)
    +                       Assignments 1-3 (20%)
    +                       Assignment 4    (20%)
    +                       Midterm         (20%)
    +                       Project         (20%)
    +                       Final           (20%)
    +
    +Late policy:           To keep grading manageable and encourage punctual
    +                       work, points will be deducted for late assignments.
    +                       Each assignment will have its own penalty schedule.
    +
    + +
    +

    Here is updated information about +the project.

    +

    Topics to study for the midterm exam

    +

    Information about the final exam

    +

    Basic information on C, C++, and on using the g++ compiler

    +

    Assignments

    +

    Solutions to Assignments

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    +

    Schedule

    + + +
    +Webs for previous offerings of CSE 373: +Winter 96 +Autumn 95 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^373^95a^index.html.95a b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^373^95a^index.html.95a new file mode 100644 index 00000000..719841d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^373^95a^index.html.95a @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + +CSE 373 Home Page + + + +

    CSE 373: Data Structures and Algorithms

    +

    Spring 1995

    +

    Instructor: +Alistair Holden (holden@cs.washington.edu)

    +

    TA: +Jonathan Nowitz (nowitz@cs.washington.edu)

    + +
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    Class Messages +(Last update: Monday 10/25)

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    CSE373: Data Structures and Algorithms

    + +

    Winter 1996

    +
    +Meeting Time:	MWF 1230-120
    +Meeting Place:	Sieg 226
    +
    +
    +

    Instructor: Linda Shapiro

    +
    +Office:		214 Sieg
    +Telephone:	543-2196
    +Email:		shapiro@cs.washington.edu
    +Office Hours:	MF 10:30-11:20 and W 1:30-2:20
    +
    + +

    TA: Denise Pinnel

    +
    +Office:		429 Sieg
    +Telephone:	543-5129
    +Email:		denisep@cs.washington.edu
    +Office Hours:	TR 1:30-3:00 and W 2:30-4:00
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    + ++"----------------------------------------------------------------------"
    +

    CSE 401 Compilers Class

    + +[Home] +[Admin] +[Details] +[Help] +[Other] + +

    Home

    + + ++"----------------------------------------------------------------------"

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    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^403X^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^403X^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f0bcd0b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^403X^ @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + + +CSE 403X Home Page + + + +

    CSE 403X: Experimental UW/Boeing Software Engineering Project Course

    + +

    +Professor: Nancy Leveson +

    + + +

    Course Description

    + +Instructional Objectives: +
      +
    • Teaching the terminology and concepts of software engineering. +
    • Teaching the fundamentals of software project management and working in a team. +
    • Providing experience with a real industrial software engineering project. +
    • Teaching oral and written communication skills. +
    • Producing a ``portfolio.'' +
    + +

    +This course will study the concepts, methods, and tools for the specification, +design, construction, testing (analysis), and documentation of large software +systems. Included also will be ``non-technical'' topics essential to +creating complex software systems successfully: project management, effective +oral and written communication, and group interaction. These latter topics +are what most industrial feedback says are the most important to employers +and are the most often lacking in our graduates.

    + +

    +This experimental version of CSE 403, lasting two quarters, will use a real +Boeing project as an example, and the participants will work in one large +group. There are several reasons for trying this new approach. The first is +that one quarter is too short for a realistic project so students cannot +learn enough about software engineering due to class sessions being devoted +to discussing and organizing the project. In the regular 403 class, the +group projects are also usually learning experiences about how hard it is +to work in a group, but not enough is learned about how to work effectively +together. By having one group headed by the instructor, disasters can be +avoided and more experience can be provided in the correct way to work +together. In addition, students will get experience in requirements +analysis and a real software development that is not possible in the +normal class setting.

    + +

    +At the end of the two quarters, students will have a ``portfolio'' of a +real software engineering project that they can use in their job search. +An example of such a portfolio, done for the CMU Software Engineering +Institute's Masters of Software Engineering program, will be provided +at the first class meeting.

    + +

    +In the class, each student will be assigned a specific ``role'' to play +that will allow them to experience a leadership position (see attached list +of roles). However, everyone will participate in each phase of the project +so they can learn how to do each part. The instructor will act as the +project manager.

    + +

    + +


    +

    Outline of Topics

    +
      +
    • Nature, qualities, and principles of software and software engineering. +
    • Management of software projects: process models, working in groups, + project planning, risk assessment, cost estimation, metrics, etc. +
    • Requirements analysis +
    • Specification +
    • Software design +
    • Verification and validation (testing and analysis) +
    • Configuration management +
    • Reviews +
    • Maintenance, evolution +
    • Reuse +
    • Ethics and professionalism in software engineering +
    • Embedded systems and safety +
    + +
    +

    Roles for Class Project

    + +Each student will take one of these leadership roles for the project. +However, everyone will participate in each activity or in reviews of +the activity so that they get experience with each aspect of a software +development team. In addition, each class member will be responsible +for a presentation at a Boeing review meeting. +
      + +

      +

    • Project Administrator/Assistant Program Manager: + Responsible for project planning and control. Primary duties + include writing and updating the project management plan, tracking the + project status, making sure that the proper meetings are held and that + the work gets done on time. + +

      +

    • Principal Architect: + Responsible for the creation of the software product. Primary + responsibilities include the overall consistency of the design, + hardware and software platform issues, transition planning. + +

      +

    • Designer 1: + Responsible for the existing system. Primary duties include learning + about it, augmenting the documentation on it if necessary, evaluating + the current systems. + +

      +

    • Designer 2: + Primary responsibility is organizing the development of the new + system design. + +

      +

    • Configuration and Security Manager: + Responsible for change control and security. Primary duties include + writing the configuration management plan, setting up a configuration + management system for the project, document control, organizing changes + to the document, ensuring new design is secure. + +

      +

    • Human Factors Specialist: + Responsible for user interfaces and interactions. Duties include + design of human interface, evaluation of it with respect to requirements, + planning user surveys and interviews with Boeing employees. + +

      +

    • Quality Assurance Specialist: + Responsible for the overall quality of the released product. Primary + duries include conducting reviews of products, ensuring that design has + required characteristics, conducting reviews of the deliverables, and + other normal quality assurance duties. + +

      +

    • Programming Manager: + Responsible for the mockups and prototypes. Primary duties are + to provide expertise on programming languages and implementation, + organize the development of prototypes and mockups, and handle + www technical issues. + +

      +

    • Documentation Specialist: + Responsible for the appearance and clarity of all documentation + and for the creation of user manuals. Duties include determining + what tools will be used and providing expertise on them, making + deliverable documents readable and understandable, and planning + user support for the new system. + +

      +

    • Maintenance and Reliability Engineer: + Primary responsibility is creating a guide for the maintenance of the + delivered product and a reliability plan. +
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^403^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^403^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eff18eae --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^403^ @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + +CSE 403 Home Page + + + + + +

    CSE 403: Software Engineering

    +
    +

    Meeting Times

    +
      +
    • Location: Loew 105 +
    • Time: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:30 - 12:20 +
    + +

    +Professor: Nancy Leveson +

    + + + +

    +TA: Adam Carlson +

    + + +

    Course Description

    + +This course will study the concepts, methods and tools for the specifications, design, construction, testing (analysis) and documentation of large software systems. Included also will be "non-technical" topics essential to creating complex software systems successfully, including project management.

    + +

    Textbook

    + +Ghezzi, Jazayeri, and Mandrioli, Fundamentals of Software Engineering, Prentice Hall, 1991.

    + +


    +

    Notes:

    + +
  • Notes on requirements +
  • Some sample requirements interview questions +
  • Producer-Consumer Petri Net and Axiomatic Specification notes +
  • Z notes +
  • Coupling and Cohesion notes +
  • + +
    +

    Assignments:

    + +
  • Assignment 1 +
  • Assignment 2 +
  • Assignment 3 +
  • Assignment 4 +
  • Assignment 5 +
  • + +
    +

    Some links that may be of your interest:

    + +
  • Course syllabus (Updated 4/2) + +
  • Send mail to the class mailing +list +
  • news:comp.risks +
  • Military Standard Defense System Software Development +
  • + +
    +

    Other information

    is available about + + +
    +
    +Suggestions/Feedback to: cse403-request@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^413^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^413^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f97116b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^413^ @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + +CSE 413 (Winter 1996) Home Page + + +

    CSE 413 (Winter 1996)
    +PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION

    + + + +

    + +

    +
    Instructor: +
    Steve Tanimoto, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, +Seattle, WA 98195. + +
    TA: +
    Ruth Anderson + +
    Meetings: +
    Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30 AM to 11:50 AM in Sieg 325. +(EXCEPT ON THURSDAY, JAN 4, WE WILL MEET IN THOMPSON HALL, ROOM 3!) + +
    SLN in Time Schedule: +
    2408 + +
    Steve's Office Hours: +
    Tuesday from 4:30 to 5:30 in Sieg 312. +
    Thursday from 12 to 1 PM in Sieg 312. + +
    Ruth's Office Hours: +
    Mondays 12:30 to 1:30, 326a Sieg; +Wednesdays 1:30 to 2:30, 326a Sieg. + +
    Course Mailing List: cse413 +
    Mailing list archive. + + +
    Schedule: +
    This is a tentative schedule: of topics and examinations. +Most of the transparencies from past lectures are also posted here. +
    +
    + +
    Number of Credits: +
    3 + +
    Grading: +
    Homework 20% +
    Midterm exam 25% +
    Final exam 35% +
    Project 15% +
    Class participation 5% + +
    Hardcopy Readings: +
    Text (selected sections). +Many of the readings for the course will be online, but the first set of +readings is part of my recent book on Lisp and artificial intelligence. +There will be several readings from the book throughout the course, +including readings on Lisp, logic programming and Prolog, grammars and +parsing, language understanding systems, and shells for expert systems. +You can either purchase the whole book at the bookstore (approximately +15 copies have been ordered) or do a combination of getting copies from +the copy center and reading in the library. The book is entitled, +The Elements of Artificial Intelligence Using Common Lisp, 2nd edition, +W. H. Freeman, 1995. Chapter 2 (Introduction to Programming in +Common Lisp) and the Lisp glossary may be purchased +separately at the Copy Center in the basement of the Communications Building. + +
    + +
    Online reference materials for Lisp: +
    What Lisp is. +
    +The Lisp FAQ provides the answers to many questions about Lisp and +its implementations. +
    +Common Lisp: The Language, 2nd edition is the standard reference +on Common Lisp. (It seems best if you access it via the table-of-contents +page, rather than by trying to download the entire HTML file or +postscript.) + +
    You can get the source code for +the Lisp programs from The Elements of Artificial Intelligence Using +Common Lisp, 2nd edition. +
    The web site for +Digitool, Inc., the company that +maintains and supports Macintosh Common Lisp, provides the most current +information about MCL. +
    Here are some interesting links to info about how to use Lisp for +
    programming World-Wide Web applications. + +
    + +
    Online reference materials for C. +
    Introduction +to C Programming is an online tutorial. +
    Programming in C is another online tutorial, but it's on a website in the UK that +doesn't always respond promptly. +
    These are two of the several tutorials that are listed + here. + +
    Online reference materials for Java. +
    +The Java language trail map. + +
    + +

    Announcements

    +
    + +
    January 2. +
    Welcome to this course and its course web! +This course is about programming languages and their implementation. +In some of the department's listings, it is called "Languages and Compilers," +although in the catalog it is called "Programming Languages and Their +Implementation." +It covers interpreters, compilers, and other techniques for building +programming systems. Our attention will focus mainly on two particular programming +languages: Lisp and C. With Lisp, we will explore many issues relevant to +intepreted languages, while with C, we will investigate compilers. +In addition to traditional language issues and techniques, we will also +look into current issues such as visual programming systems and programming +facilities for the World-Wide Web. + +
    January 2. +
    Facilities: +This quarter, CSE 413 students will have the use of both the MSCC Macintoshes +(running Macintosh Common Lisp 3.0) and the MSCC Unix systems. +MSCC is the +Mathematical Sciences Computing Center. The MSCC Macs are located in the +basement of Thompson Hall. Some of the Macs are in Room 3 and some in Room 9. +While the Macs offer MCL (and a variety of other languages such as Mathematica) +the MSCC Unix hosts offer, C, Lex, Yacc, Allegro +Common Lisp, and other software facilities. +

    +Macintosh Common Lisp provides a particularly powerful +environment including full implementation of the Common Lisp standard, +integrated editor (called FRED), and extensive facilities for graphics +and user interface construction. The Macintosh computers are networked, +and files can easily be transferred between them and the Unix host machines +of MSCC. + +

    + Students who have difficulty getting to the Macintoshes in +Thompson Hall can supplement their Macintosh work with work on their +own PCs, using such packages as XLISP-STAT for Windows and Micro-Emacs. +However, due to our limited ability to support alternative facilities, +students who wish to work on their own PCs will need to access these +resources themselves from archives on the Internet. Also, note that +XLISP-STAT is a bare-bones implementation of Common Lisp and does not +have the extensive program-development support that MCL has. +While we are fortunate to have the powerful MCL system for this course, +there is one disadvantage of using it---you must use it in the MSCC lab +unless you purchase your own copy of it from +Digitool, Inc.. +(MCL normally costs about $500 a copy, but there is a special student deal +allowing students to purchase it for $135.) +It has been pointed out that there is a free version of Allegro Common Lisp +for Windows which can be downloaded from franz.com on the Web. +This may be an attractive tool for some students. + + +

    Final examination: +
    The final exam for CSE 413 will be given on Monday, March 11, +in Sieg 325 from 10:30 to 12:20. It will be a closed-book test. + +
    January 4. +
    NOTE THIS: On Thursday, January 4, we will meet in +Thompson Hall Room 3, so that we can get introduced to the +laboratory facilities for the course. So go to Thompson this +time, instead of going to our regular classroom. + +
    January 9. +
    THIS WEEK ONLY Ruth's Wednesday office hours are moved to Thursday +2:30 - 3:30 in Sieg 326a. + +
    January 21. +
    A Beginner's guide to HTML might be helpful for Assignment #3. + +
    January 22. +
    Post of the message sent to the class news group regarding +reading files with paths on the Mac. + +
    January 23. +
    Reminder to please email your assignment #3 to Ruth (rea@cs) today, +even if you turned in a hard copy in class. +Click here for info on emailing files from the Macs. +
    January 29. +
    For assignment #4, please turn in a printout of your tokenize program run on several examples. Also please email a copy of tokenize to Ruth (rea@cs). + +
    February 1. +
    The midterm examination will be from 10:30-11:50 AM on +Thursday, February 8. It will cover these +topics.. +
    There will be an optional review session for the midterm exam. +The review session will be held 2:30-3:20 PM on Monday, Feb. 5, in +Sieg Hall room 422. Please bring in questions on the material to be +covered. +
    +
    *** HOMEWORK #5 HELP ***. Click here for info on converting strings to numbers and symbols. +
    +
    ** Check the cse413 mail archive for an important message about hw#5. The archive can be found at the top of this page. Send email to rea@cs if you have not received any mail from the mailing list. +
    February 5 +
    Note modifications to the Assignment 5 page -- new deadlines (as announced +earlier via email), plus online reading material for part B. +
    February 6 +
    A free postscript viewer for windows is available here. +
    February 12 +
    A Picture of a Koch Snowflake here. +
    March 5 +
    New details on completing the project are given in the project +general description page. Check it out to find out about +demonstrations and writeups. +
    The review session for the final exam has been scheduled. +It will be from 4:00-5:00 on Friday, March 8 in Sieg 422. +
    March 8 +
    The final examination will be from 10:30-12:20 on +Monday, March 11. It will cover these +topics.. Part of the exam will be in multiple-choice format; +bring a mark-sense form and a few #2 pencils. The exam is "closed-book." + +
    +

    Assignment 1 due on Tuesday, January 9.

    +

    Assignment 2 due on Tuesday, January 16.

    +

    Assignment 3 due on Tuesday, January 23. +Solution: +Part 1. +Part 2.

    +

    Assignment 4 due on Tuesday, January 30. +Solution: +Exercises +Tokenizer +

    +

    Assignment 5 (Part A is due on Tuesday, February 13, and +Part B is due on Thursday, February 15). +Part A Solution: +Parser +Tokenizer +Part B Solution: +Koch Snowflake +

    +

    Assignment 6 due on Tuesday, March 5. Java Tutorial (local copy) + +

    ** Assignment #6 Help!! **. + +

    PROJECT: General description, including new info on +demonstrations and writeups. +

    PROJECT Milestone 1 (DUE FEBRUARY 22nd). +

    +

    PROJECT Milestone 2 (DUE FEBRUARY 29th). +

    +Here is the file that shows how to + +display text in an MCL window. +

    Project Demonstrations are scheduled for Thursday, March 7 at 10:30.

    +

    Project Writeups are due at or before 4:00PM Friday, March 8.

    +You may turn them in at the review session for the final exam. +
    +
    +tanimoto@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^415^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^415^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bbb71e92 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^415^ @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +
    + +CSE 415 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence + +
    + +

    CSE 415 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Spring 1996

    +
    +

    Professor:

    + +Alistair Holden, holden@cs +
      +
    • Office: EEB 309, x3-2054 +
    • Office hours: Tu noon - 1pm, Wed. 10:30 - noon +
    +
    +

    TA:

    +Joshua Redstone, +redstone@ms +
      +
    • Office: Thompson 9 +
    • Office hour: Monday 1:30 - 2:30 +
    • Lab hours: Monday 2:30 - 3:25, Thursday 1:30 - 2:25 +
    +
    +

    Text:

    +
      +
    • Rich and Knight, Artificial Intelligence, SecondEdition +
    • Touretzky, Common Lisp: A gentle introduction to symbolic +computing
    +
    + +

    General Information

    + +

    + + +

    Other information:

    +

    + +Note: To check grades I have recorded, type: ~c415/grades

    + +

    redstone@cs.washington.edu
    + + + + 03/15/96 at 02PM.) + +

    + +Text Book Errata Lists. + +

    Handouts:

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    LaTeX:SyllabusMidtem Solution
    Acrobat PDF :SyllabusMidtem Solution
    PostScript:SyllabusMidtem Solution
    +

    +

    Homework:

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    LaTeX:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,
    Acrobat PDF :1,2,3,4,5,6,7,
    PostScript:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,
    + +

    421 Webs From Previous Quarters

    +

    + + + + +
    Winter 1995 (Karlin)
    +
    + +

    +


    +About file formats: Most of the +course materials above are provided in three formats: + + + + +
    +
    +
    LaTeX:
    + Plain ASCII text including formating commands. + Simple things (e.g. assignments) are generally quite legible in + this format. For figures and complex math stuff, these are + hard-to-impossible to read. +
    Adobe Acrobat PDF :
    + The latest & greatest. + Get a free viewer from Adobe's + Acrobat and the Web Page. +

    +

    PostScript:
    + The + Ghostscript Home Page + has free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...) +
    +At this time, Acrobat is supported on fewer systems, but is +preferable if you can use it -- files are smaller, rendering is +faster and more legible, and it can print (which Mac Ghostscript +can't, for example). +
    + + + +

    +


    +
    +{ ruzzo | tompa | aberman } @cs.washington.edu + +(Last Update: + + 02/28/96 +) +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^431^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^431^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..210d3c1c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^431^ @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + + CSE 431 - Intro. to the Theory of Computation, Spring 1996 + + + + +
    + + +
    +

    + CSE 431
    + Introduction to the Theory of Computation +

    +

    + Larry Ruzzo, Spring 1996 +

    +
    + + +

    General information

    +
    +
    Instructor: Larry Ruzzo + +
    TA: + Jayram Thathachar + +
    Meeting times: Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30-11:20 in EEB 108. + +
    Instructor office hours (tentative): Wed 1-2, Fri 1-2 in Sieg 415. + +
    TA office hours: Mon 1-2, Tue 12-1 in Sieg 326. +
    +
    + +

    Welcome to the CSE 431 home page

    +If you have any problems with this document, send +mail to jayram@cs.washington.edu. + +

    +Class E-mail: + (Last update: + + + 05/31/96 at 10PM.) +
    +A log of all messages sent out to the class e-mail list +(cse431@cs.washington.edu). + +

    + +

    Textbook + Errata.

    + +

    Handouts:

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Admin.ProblemsSolutionsEverything
    LaTeX Source:Syllabus 1 2 3 4 5MidtermFinal 1 2 3 4 5MidtermFinalEverything
    + PDF Acrobat:Syllabus 1 2 3 4 5MidtermFinal 1 2 3 4 5MidtermFinalEverything
    PostScript:Syllabus 1 2 3 4 5MidtermFinal 1 2 3 4 5MidtermFinalEverything
    +

    +


    +About file formats: Most of the +course materials above are provided in three formats: + + + + +
    +
    +
    LaTeX:
    + Plain ASCII text including formating commands. + Simple things (e.g. assignments) are generally quite legible in + this format. For figures and complex math stuff, these are + hard-to-impossible to read. +
    Adobe Acrobat PDF :
    + The latest & greatest. + Get a free viewer from Adobe's + Acrobat and the Web Page. +

    +

    PostScript:
    + The + Ghostscript Home Page + has free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...) +
    +At this time, Acrobat is supported on fewer systems, but is +preferable if you can use it -- files are smaller, rendering is +faster and more legible, and it can print (which Mac Ghostscript +can't, for example). +
    +
    + +

    Old Course Webs:

    +
    +

    +


    + +
    +jayram@cs.washington.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^444^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^444^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4252f8b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^444^ @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + +CSE444: Introduction to Database Systems + + + +

    CSE444: Introduction to Database Systems

    +Fall Quarter, 1996
    +Instructor: Prof. +Linda G. Shapiro +(shapiro@cs)
    +Office: 214 Sieg, +Telephone: 543-2196
    + +Office Hours: MW 10:30 to 11:20, F 1:30 to 2:20
    +TA: Patrick Crowley (pcrowley@cs)
    +Office Hours: M 3:30-4:50, Th 2:30-3:20, and F 2:30-3:20. Sieg 232.
    + + +

    Announcements

    +

    Syllabus

    + +

    Assignments

    + +
  • Homework 4(MS-Word Doc) Shift-left-click this link to save. + +
  • + + + +

    Some potentially useful Links

    + +
  • UNISQL Home Page +
  • +QBIC(Query By Image Content), an image database management system. +
  • +Link to OO DBMS page +
  • Probably not interesting at all, +but you may want to know about +Windows NT. +
  • +

    +Back to Course Web
    + +


    + +cse444-request@cs.washington.edu + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^451^CurrentQuarter^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^451^CurrentQuarter^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebbb29e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^451^CurrentQuarter^ @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + +
    +CSE 451 Home Page +
    + + +
    + +

    CSE 451

    +

    Introduction to
    Operating Systems

    +

    Autumn 1996

    +
    + +
    + +Instructor: +Brian Bershad +(cse451-instructor@cs.washington.edu)
    +Lecture: MWF 11:30 - 12:20 in Low 102
    +Office Hours:MF: 12.30-1.30

    + +TA: Sung-Eun Choi +(cse451-TA@cs.washington.edu)
    +Section A: Th 12:30 - 1:20 in Low 217
    +Section B: Th 1:30 - 2:30 in Low 118
    +Office Hours: W 12:30 - 1:20 in Sieg 326A or by appointment

    + +

    +

    + +


    + +
    + + +
    Course Intro by Brian Bershad. +

    + +

    Course Admin +
    The class outline, administrative info, textbooks, grading, and +other words of wisdom. + +

    +

    Course Messages +
    Mail sent to cse451 is archived here. + +

    +

    Midterm 1 solutions +
    Scale and solutions for the first midterm. + +

    +

    Lecture Schedule +
    What will be covered when. The schedule is aggressive, and +will be updated regularly to reflect our actual pace. + +

    +

    Lecture Notes +
    Handouts and slides from lecture. + +

    +

    Projects +
    Descriptions of the projects, related project material, and solutions +to old projects. + +
    Project 2 solutions are now available. +
    Project 3 is now available. + +

    +

    Section Notes + +
    Notes of the material from (some) sections. Watch +this space carefully for information vital to your survival (and +grade). Project hints will appear here. + +

    +

    Personal Pages + +
    Your personal 451 home pages, where you'll receive feedback on +projects. + + +

    +

    Feedback Page +
    Send feedback to the instructors/TA...anonymously if you wish. +

    + +

    How To Page +
    Lost in the cse451 web? Click here. + + + +
    + +
    + +
    cse451-webmaster@cs.washington.edu
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^457^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^457^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b896068 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^457^ @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ + +CSE 457 Home Page +CSE 457 +
    +
    +
    +Introduction to Computer Graphics +
    + +1996 Autumn Quarter + + +
    +
    + +Welcome to the World Wide Web hypermedia document for CSE/457, +which contains a bounty of information about the class. Keep +in mind that this document is by no means static, and that new information +will be added frequently. If you have any problems with this +document, send mail to pighin@cs. Click here for help. +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    +About the class +
    +
    +Personnel +(Professor, TAs, Students)
    +Course syllabus
    +Course calendar
    +TA Office Hours
    +
    +Handouts & Assignments +
    +
    +Lecture notes
    +Reading assignments
    +Homework assignments
    +
    +Projects +
    +
    +Project handouts
    +Project artifacts
    +Project help sessions
    +Project grading policy
    +Project write-ups
    +libui Documentation
    +
    +Other course-related information
    +
    +
    +Getting into the class
    +Hearn & Baker errata
    +The SGI Instructional Lab
    +Using the Indys, a guide to 228
    +OpenGL Example Programs
    +1996 Spring quarter home page
    +1995 Autumn quarter home page
    +1995 Spring quarter home page
    +1995 Winter quarter home page
    +
    +Graphics links +
    +
    +SGI Silicon Surf
    +Grafica Obscura
    +SIGGRAPH
    +GRAIL
    +Graphics sites index
    +
    +Other useful links +
    +
    +MVis home page (visitor and room scheduling)
    + +The Computer Science and Engineering Department
    + +The Computer Science degree program
    + +The Computer Engineering degree program
    +
    +Web help +
    +
    +Basic help
    +Mosaic, Netscape, and Lynx
    +Using Netscape on the Indys
    + +
    +
    + +
    + + + + + +
    + +pighin@cs.washington.edu + + +29 September 1996 +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^461^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^461^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e1b935da --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^461^ @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + +CSE/EE 461, Autumn 1996 + + + + +
    + + +
    +

    CSE/EE 461: Intro. to Computer Communication Networks
    Autumn 1996

    +
    + +Instructor: +Arun Somani, +somani@cs + +
      +

      +

      +

    • Lecture: MWF 8:30am - 9:20am in MEB103 +
    • Office Sieg 316/EEB306 +
    • Phone: 543-9348/685-1602 +
    • Office Hours: M W and F 9:30-10:30 +
    + + +TA: +Jari Kristensen, +jari@cs + +
      +
    • Office EEB 331 +
    • Office Hours: T Th 9:00 - 1:00 pm ( TA's office hours has been changed to +match Prof. Somani's office hours, thus covering every day in the week and +providing a larger timewindow for consultations.) +
    + +Class Messages + (Check this or your email frequently.) +

    +

    Lecture Overheads

    +

    Homeworks

    +

    Projects

    +

    Interesting Stuff

    + +

    +Attention +
    + +If you would like to request academic accommodations due to a disability, please +contact Disabled Student Services, 448 Schmitz, 543-8924(V/TDD). If you have +a letter from Disabled Student Services indicating you have a disability that requires +academic accommodations, please present the letter to me so we can discuss the +accommodations you might need for class. + + +
    +

    + +About file formats: Most of the course +materials above are provided in three formats: + + + + +
    +
    +
    HTML:
    + HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the document format handled by + WWW browsers, in fact you are currently looking viewing an HTML + document. Many of the handouts we've provided were originally LaTeX + documents that have been converted to HTML using + LaTeX2HTML, + which is why they can be a bit strange. +
    LaTeX:
    + Plain ASCII text including formating commands. + Simple things (e.g. assignments) are generally quite legible in + this format. For figures and complex math stuff, these are + hard-to-impossible to read. +
    PostScript:
    + The + Ghostscript Home Page + has free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...) +
    +
    + + + +


    +
    +jari@cs.washington.edu +
    + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^461^Sp96^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^461^Sp96^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73db52b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^461^Sp96^ @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + +CSE/EE 461, Spring 1996 + + + + +
    + + +
    +

    CSE/EE 461: Intro. to Computer Communication Networks
    Spring 1996

    +
    + + +Instructor: +Richard Ladner, +ladner@cs + +
      +
    • Lecture: MWF 8:30am - 9:20am in Sieg 325 +
    • Office Sieg 311 +
    • Phone: 543-9347 +
    • Office Hours: W and Th 11am - noon +
    + +TA: +William Chan, +wchan@cs + +
      +
    • Office Hours: T 11:30am - 12:20pm in Sieg 225, Th 2:30pm - 3:20pm in Sieg 326. +
    + +Class Messages + (Check this or your email frequently.) +

    +

    Lecture Overheads

    +

    Homeworks

    +

    Projects

    + +


    +

    + +About file formats: Most of the course +materials above are provided in three formats: + + + + +
    +
    +
    HTML:
    + HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the document format handled by + WWW browsers, in fact you are currently looking viewing an HTML + document. Many of the handouts we've provided were originally LaTeX + documents that have been converted to HTML using + LaTeX2HTML, + which is why they can be a bit strange. +
    LaTeX:
    + Plain ASCII text including formating commands. + Simple things (e.g. assignments) are generally quite legible in + this format. For figures and complex math stuff, these are + hard-to-impossible to read. +
    PostScript:
    + The + Ghostscript Home Page + has free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...) +
    +
    + + + +


    +
    +ladner@cs.washington.edu +
    +wchan@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^467^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^467^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a406b9bc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^467^ @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + +CSE467 Home Page + + + + + +

    CSE467: Advanced Digital Design

    +

    Ted Kehl, Fall 1996

    + +The Web pages for CSE467, Fall 1996, can be found +here. + +
    +ted@cs.washington.edu + +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^467^Fall96^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^467^Fall96^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f26531bf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^467^Fall96^ @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ + + +CSE467 Home Page + + + + + +

    CSE467: Advanced Digital Design

    +

    Ted Kehl, Fall 1996

    +

    Welcome to the 467 Home Page!

    + +
    + +

    Course Information

    +
      +
    • Time and Place: MWF 9:30-10:30 - Johnson 123 +
    • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS Last Updated +
    • Summary +
    • Syllabus + +
    • Lab policies and hours +
    • Staff: +
        +
      • Ted Kehl: instructor Office hrs 10:30-11:30 MWF
        +
      • Mark Savoy, Tues Lab TA, savac@cs +
      • Richard Chinn, Thurs Lab TA, richin@cs +
      • Howard Chang, General TA, shchang@cs + +
      + +

      Lab Assignments

      + + +

      Handouts

      +
        +
      1. Combinational Logic I +
      2. Combinational Logic II +
      3. Sequential Logic I +
      4. Sequential Logic II +
      5. FPGAs I +
      6. FPGAs II +
      7. Memories +
      8. Communication + +
      + +

      Other Information

      + + +
      +The CSE467 Web:
      +Copyright 1995, 1996; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington. +

      +Portions of the CSE467 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic nonprofit +purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly credited.
      + + + + + +

      +
      +ted@cs.washington.edu +
      +

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^471^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^471^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79e2fd03 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^471^ @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + +CSE471 --- Computer Design and Organization + +

      CSE471 --- Computer Design and Organization

      +
      +

      General Information

      +Meets: MWF 10:30-11:20, Loew 102
      +Instructor: Larry Snyder
      +Office Hours: MW 4:30-5:30 or by appointment.
      +E-mail address: snyder@cs
      +Office: Sieg 426B 543-9265
      +Assistant: Judy Watson (jwatson@cs), Sieg 426E, 543-0374. +

      +TA: Robert Chen
      +Office Hours: Sieg 326A, 4:30-5:30 Tuesdays/Thursdays
      +E-mail address: chensg@cs
      +
      +


      + +

      Catalog Description

      +CPU instruction addressing models, CPU structure and functions, +computer arithmetic and logic unit, register transfer level design, +hardware and microprogram control, memory hierarchy design and +organization, I/O and system components interconnection. Laboratory +project involves design and simulation of an instruction set +processor. +

      Prerequisite: CSE 370 and CSE 378. +

      + +


      +

      Class notes

      + Monday, 30 Sep 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.1-1.4
      + Wednesday, 2 Oct 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.5-1.6
      + Friday, 4 Oct 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.7-1.10
      + Monday, 7 Oct 96 (Postscript), + Review Sheet and + Answer Sheet.
      + Wednesday, 9 Oct 96 (Postscript)
      + Friday, 11 Oct 96 (Postscript)
      + Monday, 14 Oct 96 (Postscript), + Homework 1, + ALU in HTML, Reading: Skim Appendix A
      + Wednesday, 16 Oct 96 (Postscript)
      + Friday, 18 Oct 96 (Color Postscript), Reading: 3.1-3.2
      + Monday, 21 Oct 96 (Postscript), Reading: 3.3-3.4
      + Wednesday, 23 Oct 96 (Postscript), + Homework 2, Reading: 4.1-4.2
      + Friday, 25 Oct 96 (Postscript), Reading: 4.3.1-2
      + Monday, 28 Oct 96 (Postscript), + Homework 3, Reading: Skim H&P, Chap 6.
      + Wednesday, 30 Oct 96 (Postscript)
      + Friday, 1 Nov 96 (Postscript)
      + Monday, 4 Nov 96 (Revised), + Review
      + Wednesday, 6 Nov 96 (Postscript), + Review Answers
      +Friday, 8 Nov 96 Midterm Fast Answers
      +Holiday Monday, 11 Nov 96
      + Wednesday, 13 Nov 96 (Postscript), + Homework 4, Reading: 4.6
      +Friday, 15 Nov 96 (Postscript)
      +Monday, 18 Nov 96 (Postscript)
      +Wednesday, 20 Nov 96 (Postscript), + Homework 5,6,7
      +Friday, 22 Nov 96 (Postscript)
      +Monday, 25 Nov 96 (Postscript)
      +Wednesday, 27 Nov 96 (Postscript)
      +Holiday Friday, 29 Nov 96 (Postscript)
      +Monday, 2 Dec 96 (Postscript)
      +Wednesday, 4 Dec 96 (Postscript)
      +Friday, 6 Dec 96 (Postscript)
      +Monday, 9 Dec 96 (Postscript)
      +Wednesday, 11 Dec 96 (Postscript)
      + + +

      + +


      +

      Lab Materials

      +The following files are available for the Verilog pipeline design:
      +Verilog simulation of MIPS pipeline, pipeline.v.
      +Additional modules for pipeline design, common.v.
      +

      +Sample program, source form, test.s.
      +Sample program, program segment in "binary", prog.bin.
      +Sample program, data segment in "binary", data.bin.
      +

      +Simple assembler for MIPS assembly language, asm.bin.
      +Man page for the assembler, man.
      +


      +

      Previous Quarters

      + + Fall 95
      + Fall 94
      +

      +


      + +

      Verilog References

      + +This is a free Postscript + Verilog reference card. +

      +


      +TA
      + TA@cs.washington.edu + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^473^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^473^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..68eb13c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^473^ @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ + + +CSE 473 (Spring 1996) Home Page + + +

      CSE 473 (Spring 1996)
      +INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE +

      + +

      + +

      Instructor:

      + +
      Steve Tanimoto, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, +Seattle, WA 98195. + +

      TA:

      +
      Jeremy Baer + +

      Meetings:

      +
      Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 2:30 PM to 3:20 AM, in Sieg Hall room 231. + +

      Steve's Office Hours:

      +
      Tuesdays from 4:30 to 5:30 in Sieg 312. +
      Wednesdays from 11:00 to 12:00 in Sieg 312. + +

      Jeremy's Office Hours:

      +
      Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:20 in Sieg 326D. +
      Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:20 in Sieg 326D. + +

      Course Newsgroup:

      +Newsgroup uw-cs.courses.cse473 has been created for CSE 473. +The newsgroup is accessable only through CSE machines. +Messages to the newsgroup can be posted by sending mail to post-cse473@cs +or by using a news interface such as Pnews or trn. + +

      Course Mailing List: cse473

      +
      Mailing list archive (not implemented). + +

      Schedule:

      +
      This is a tentative + schedule: of topics. + +
      + +

      Number of Credits:

      +
      3 + +

      Grading:

      +
      Homework 25% +
      Midterm exam 20% +
      Final exam 30% +
      Project 20% +
      Class participation 5% + +

      Hardcopy Readings:

      +
      Required text: +The Elements of Artificial Intelligence Using Common Lisp, 2nd edition, +W. H. Freeman, 1995. (I've worked hard to create an AI textbook that is +self-contained, so you don't have to purchase a separate book on Lisp, +you don't have to buy a separate book on AI example programs, and you +don't have to purchase a separate book on the mathematical theory.) + +
      + +

      Online reference materials for Lisp:

      +
      What Lisp is. +
      +The Lisp FAQ provides the answers to many questions about Lisp and +its implementations. +
      +Common Lisp: The Language, 2nd edition is the standard reference +on Common Lisp. (It seems best if you access it via the table-of-contents +page, rather than by trying to download the entire HTML file or +postscript.) + +
      You can get the source code for +the Lisp programs from The Elements of Artificial Intelligence Using +Common Lisp, 2nd edition. + +
      Here are some interesting links to info about how to use Lisp for +programming World-Wide Web applications. + +
      + +

      Facilities:

      +
      In order to take advantage of the new Allegro Common Lisp for Windows +implementation of Lisp, with its excellent features for program +development and interface construction, we are using the +Intel Pentium PC laboratory in Sieg Hall. + +
      There is a free version of Allegro Common Lisp that is +for Windows 95 and Windows NT. It can be +downloaded from franz.com on the Web. +If you have this kind of computer at home, with at least 8MB of RAM, +using this may be an attractive option for you. + + +

      Final examination:

      +
      The final exam for CSE 473 will be given +according to the UW schedule of final examinations. +It will be a closed-book, multiple-choice test. +Bring a mark-sense form with you to the test. Here is a + +list of topics that you should know for the final. + +
      + +

      Announcements

      +
      + +

      25 March.

      + +
      Welcome to this course and its course web! +This course is about artificial intelligence. It covers +both the mathematical theory of AI and the implementation +of AI techniques in Lisp. Topics include Lisp programming +techniques, knowledge representation, search, logical +reasoning, probabilistic reasoning, case-based reasoning, +planning, learning, language understanding, vision, +neural nets, and expert systems. + +
      + +
      +

      31 March.

      + +
      The reading on CLOS is now linked into the Assignment 2 web page. +
      The course's newsgroup has been set up by the CSL staff. +"Newsgroup uw-cs.courses.cse473 has been created for CSE 473. +The newsgroup is accessable only through CSE machines. +Messages to the newsgroup can be posted by sending mail to post-cse473@cs +or by using a news interface such as Pnews or trn." + +
      +

      22 April.

      + +
      +The mid-term examination will be given on Wednesday, May 1. + +
    +

    22 April.

    + +
    There will be a review session for the midterm exam. +The review will be held Tuesday, April 30 at 4:30 PM in +our regular meeting room. + + +

    26 April.

    + +
    +Note about Assignment 5: We will be continuing the programming +part of Assignment 5 after the midterm. For Monday, April 29, +turn in, on paper, the following: All your solutions to Part 1 +(exercises), your state representation in Part 2, a screen +shot of your user interface as it is so far, a description of +how you are or are going to generate moves in your search program, +and current status of the program. + + +

    15 May.

    + +
    Workload Reduction Proposal (circulated via email) was approved. + + +

    22 May.

    + +Here is the schedule for the rest of the term: + +
    24 May (Friday) lecture on neural nets. Preliminary demos of +project. (Either give a preliminary demo right after class, or +turn in a 1-page progress report in class). + +
    27 May (Monday) Memorial Day holiday -- no class. + +
    28 May (Tuesday) Review session for Final Exam from 4:30-5:30 in +Sieg 231. + +
    29 May (Wednesday) lecture on expert systems. +Explanation of peer evaluation system for projects. + +
    31 May (Friday) Wrap-up. Demonstrations of projects, peer evaluation +of projects. + +
    4 June (Tuesday) 2:30-4:20. Final Exam in Sieg 231. +Bring a mark-sense form with you to the test. + + +
    + +

    Assignments

    + +

    Assignment 1 due on Friday, March 29, in class.

    +

    + +

    Assignment 2 due on Friday, April 5, in class.

    + +

    Assignment 3 due on Friday, April 12, in class.

    + +

    Assignment 4 due on Monday, April 22, in class.

    + +

    Assignment 5 due on Monday, April 29, in class.

    + +

    Assignment 6 due on Monday, May 13, in class.

    + +

    Project portions due on May 17, 24, and 31, in class.

    + + +
    +
    +tanimoto@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^477^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^477^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e93780d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^477^ @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + +CSE477 Home Page + + + +

    CSE477: Digital System Design

    +

    Steve Burns, Spring 1996

    +

    Welcome to the 477 Home Page!

    + +
    + +

    Course Information

    + + +

    Lab Assignments

    + + +

    MC68HC11 Info

    + + +

    Robotics Societies

    + + +

    Other Information

    + + +
    +The CSE477 Web:
    +Copyright 1995, 1996; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington. +

    +Portions of the CSE477 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic nonprofit +purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly credited.
    + + + + + +

    +
    +burns@cs.washington.edu +
    +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^490ani^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^490ani^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c7b3959e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^490ani^ @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + +CSE 490 Home Page + +

    + + + +
    + + + +
    +
    + +
    +
    + + + +Welcome to the CSE 490 course web, containing a bevy of information relating +to the course. As usual, these documents will frequently +change. Send mail to bswest@cs +if you encounter any problems. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    About the class +Personnel
    +Syllabus
    +Lecture schedule
    +Guest lecture schedule
    +Office hours +
    Projects + Project handouts/schedule
    + Project help sessions
    + Final project +
    Other information + About LA2
    + Bugs and errata
    +Reference pages
    +Midterm questionnaire +
    + +
    +
    + +
    + +bswest@cs.washington.edu + + + +31 March 1996 + +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^501^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^501^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4c437cc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^501^ @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + +CSE501 Home page + + +

    CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages

    +

    Winter Quarter, 1996

    + + +

    Important Course Information

    + +

    + +

    +
    Meeting times +
    M, W, F from 1:30 to 2:20 in MEB 235 +

    +

    Instructor +
    Craig +Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12 +(starting second week), Sieg 309. +

    +

    TA +
    Vass Litvinov (vass@cs), office hours: We 11:00-12:00, + Fr 11:30-12:30, Sieg 423 / a cubicle on the 4th floor. + +
    + +

    Archives

    + +
      + +
    • Slides from lecture are available here. +

      + +

    • Handouts are available here. +

      + +

    • Reading assignments are available here.
      +The full reading list for the class is available here. +

      + +

    • Homework assignments are available here. +

      + +

    • Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived +here. +

      + +

    • Last year's midterm exam & answers are available here. + +
    • Last year's final exam & answers are available here. (Note that this test was closed +book & 2 hrs, which affected the kind of questions that were +asked.) + +
    • This year's midterm exam is available here.
      +Sample solutions are here. + +
    • This year's final exam & answers are available here. + +

      + +

    + +

    Cecil and Vortex Information

    + +

    Handouts from tutorials

    + + + + +

    Cecil reference documentation

    + +Documentation is available both in HTML and PostScript formats: + + + +

    Other Resources

    + +The previous quarter's Web page, including all the old slides, etc., +is available here. + +

    + +More information about compiler and language research can be found on +Mark Leone's programming language research page. + +


    +
    +chambers@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^501^95^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^501^95^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..faff32b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^501^95^ @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + +CSE501 Home page + + +

    CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages

    + + +

    Important Course Information

    + +

    + +

    +
    Meeting times +
    M, W, F from 2:30 to 3:20 in Sieg 226 +

    +

    Instructor +
    Craig Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12, Sieg 309. +

    +

    TAs +
    Jeff Dean (jdean@cs) and +Dave Grove (grove@cs), office hours: M, F from 10:30 to 11:30. Come find us in Chateau 110 and we'll go to the Chateau conference room. + +
    + +

    Archives

    + +
      + +
    • Slides from lecture are available here. +

      + +

    • Slides from the Cecil language turorial are available +here. +

      +

    • Handouts are available here. +

      + +

    • Reading assignments are available here.
      +The full reading list for the class is available here. +

      + +

    • Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived here. + +
    + +

    Project

    + +The course project is to implement some sort of program analysis and +transformation in the Vortex compiler. Vortex is an optimizing +compiler for object-oriented languages, and is written in Cecil. + +

    + +More information about the Vortex compiler can be found on the Cecil +project home page. + +

    + +Some Cecil manuals can be found + here. + + +

    Other Resources

    + +More information about compiler and language research can be found on +Mark Leone's programming language research page. + +
    +
    +jdean@cs.washington.edu +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^503^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^503^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73d0a551 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^503^ @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + +CSE 503 Home Page + + + +

    CSE 503: Software Engineering

    +

    David Notkin, Spring 1996

    + + + +
  • Introductory Handout + +
  • KWIC assignment (#1) + +
  • Assignment #2 + +
  • Assignment #3 + +
  • Assignment #4 + +
  • Assignment #5 + +
  • Sample projects + +
  • + +
    +
    +
    +
    +
    +notkin@cs.washington.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^505^CurrentQuarter^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^505^CurrentQuarter^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..98465cc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/c/http_^^www.cs.washington.edu^education^courses^505^CurrentQuarter^ @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + +CSE 505 Home Page + + + +

    CSE 505: Concepts of Programming Languages

    +

    Autumn 1996 / MWF 10:30-11:20 / Loew 113.

    + +
    + +

    Instructor: David Notkin + (notkin@cs)

    +
    • office hours: Tu 2:30-3:30PM, F 1:00-2:00PM, Sieg 414 (and by +appointment) + +
    + +

    TA: Kurt Partridge +(kepart@cs)

    +
    • office hours: Th 12:00-1:00, 4th Floor Cubicles
    + + + +
    +

    Course Handouts

    + + +
    + +

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    +I am a sixth year graduate student in the Department of Mathematics at +Cornell University under the supervision of +Nick Trefethen. +I expect to finish my thesis, titled "Non-normal dynamics and applications +in hydrodynamic stability" by the summer of 1996. I would like to continue +my research so I am seeking a research position. +Here is a detailed outline (postscript - 4 pages) + of my thesis. + +

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    +Ph.D., Institute of Control Sciences, Russian National +Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1970. + + +

    + Research Interests: Robotics, Geometry and +Complexity of Motion Planning, Kinematics, Cognitive and +Information Aspects of Motion, Sensor-Based Intelligent Systems, +Industrial Automation, Control Theory, Pattern Recognition.

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    + + My current research is in the area of fully automatic (robotic) +and human-centered semi-automatic systems, and covers theoretical, +simulation/animation, and experimental work. In the area of fully +automatic systems, our focus is on development of means for +geometric reasoning and control necessary for automatic planning of +motion in a complex environment. A machine equipped with such means +is able to purposely move in a complex scene with multiple, perhaps +moving, obstacles of arbitrary shapes. We are especially interested +in a paradigm which assumes incomplete information and continuous +real-time computation based on sensory feedback (e.g., from vision +or range sensors). This model suggests economic active sensing + guided by the motion planning needs. A strong factor in such +systems is the effect of system dynamics and nonholonomic +contstraints on real-time control. +

    + As part of our work on human-centered systems, we study (jointly +with cognitive scientists) human skills in motion planning and space +orientation. These results are then used for comparison with the +performance of automatic systems and for developong hybrid physical +(teleoperated) and computer graphics interaction systems. The major +property of such a hybrid system is that it blends together, in a +synergistic manner, human and machine intelligences. Our +hardware/experimental work includes systems with massive real-time +sensing and control (e.g. with thousands of sensors operating in +parallel).

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    +4105a Upson Hall
    +Dept. of Computer Science
    +Cornell University, +Ithaca, NY, 14850 +

    +Phone: 607-255-9199
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    + + In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is nothing
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    +I am involved with two of the major systems projects at the Cornell Computer Science Department: The + +Horus +and the + Cornell ATM Cluster Projects. I think my +research interests are best described by: +

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    + + Low latency and high bandwith communication support for + highly reliable distributed systems with real time requirments. + +
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    +I focus on the system design and engineering issues. Some of the things I am +working on: +

    • +A highly predictable execution environment for Horus. The integration of Horus +with some Real-Time environments needs to lead to a situation where we can +reason about advanced operational guarantees. +
    • +Mechanisms for efficient data transfers between high-speed +network devices and the application level. Low latency for all messages +and high bandwidth with small messages are two issues that +have fallen behind in the software design for high-speed network adapters. +
    • +High-speed Cluster Communication protocols. Once you achieve the desired low-latency +for your message passing system, you will see that your old protocols +are not able to exploit this, and you will need to re-think their structure +and interaction patterns. +
    • +Methods for dealing with guarantee failures (aka +missed deadline support). It is not bad to not be able to meet the +guarantes you gave, it is bad to not tell anyone about it. +
    • +Acurate Failure Detection. If we want to take our distributed systems to a +global scope, there is a need to find a generic mechanism to support +failure suspision, detection and management of processes, nodes and networks. +From our experience with group systems we can extract a mechanism that will work +with any middleware package, regardless of its functionality. +
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    +Horus is the brainchild of + +Robbert van Renesse and + +Ken Birman. The ATM Cluster work is done cooperation with + +Thorsten von Eicken and the Multimedia & Video-On-Demand Horus +experiments are in concert with + +Brian Smith. +

    +I am responsible for +CS 515, + a Practicum in Distributed Systems, and teach a number of lectures +on network protocols and high-speed network technology in +CS 514: +Practical Distributed Systems. +

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    • + +World Wide Failures, Werner Vogels, +To appear in the Proceeding of the 1996 ACM SIGOPS Workshop +Connamoran, Ierland, +September 1996. +

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    • +Structured Virtual Synchrony: Exploring the Bounds of Virtually +Synchronous Group Communication. +Katherine Guo, Werner Vogels, Robbert van Renesse, +To appear in the Proceeding of the 1996 ACM SIGOPS Workshop +Connamoran, Ierland, +September 1996. +

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    • + +U-Net: A User-Level Network Interface +for Parallel and Distributed Computing, +Anindya Basu, Vineet Buch, Werner Vogels, Thorsten von Eicken, +Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating +Systems Princples, Copper Mountain, December 1995. +

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    • + +Delivering High-Performance Communication to the Application-Level. +Werner Vogels and Thorsten von Eicken, in the Proceeding of +the Third IEEE Workshop on the Architecture and Implementation +of High Performance Communication Subsystems (HPCS'95), August 1995. +

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    • +Horus: A Flexible Group Communications System , +Robbert van Renesse, Kenneth P. Birman, Brad Glade, Katie Guo, Mark +Hayden, Takako Hickey, Dalia Malki, Alex Vaysburd and Werner Vogels, +CS-TR 95-1500, March 23, 1995. +
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    + +The Company of +the Gods rejoiced, rejoiced, at the coming of Horus, the son of Osiris, +whose heart was firm, the triumphant, the son of +Isis, the heir of Osiris. + + +¹ + +
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    +The Horus project has developed a modular and extensible process-group +communication system, +addressing the requirements of a wide variety +of robust distributed applications. +

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    + + + +Horus, the son of Isis and of Osiris, was a god whose attributes appealed +strongly to the Egyptians from one end of Egypt to the other, because +in him every man and woman saw the type of what he or she wished to possess, +that is to say, renewed life, and life as opposed to death, and movement +as opposed to inactivity. + +² +
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    + + + +Horus provides a framework for the development of distributed applications +based on group communications, a style of computing that can arise in +fault-tolerant systems, managed distributed systems, applications that +exploit data replication or coherent caching, and groupware. Within the +overall Horus framework a large collection of system and application +protocols have been developed that allow the application designer to +construct a communication module that exactly meets the application +requirements at minimal cost. +

    +The Horus project was originally launched as an effort to redesign the +Isis group +communication system, but has evolved into a general purpose communication +architecture with advanced support for the development of robust +distributed systems in settings for which Isis was unsuitable, such as +applications that have special security or real-time requirements. Besides +the practical uses of our software, the project has contributed +towards the theory of virtually synchrony, a runtime model used +for our implementation of data replication and fault-tolerance. At the same +time, our software is much faster and lighter weight than the Isis system. +

    +Horus exists as two systems: an initial version coded in C, which can be +used for research purposes at no fee but has restricted commerical +rights, +and a new version called Ensemble, written in ML but usable from many +other languages, which is available for all classes of users at no +fee. Ensemble is actively under development and we will do series of +releases over the fall of 1996 and spring of 1997. By early in +1997, Ensemble +will be an outstanding environment for building Java-based groupware +applications that do multimedia conferencing on the Web. +

    +Horus and Ensemble are designed to be platform independent, and are +available for different +classes of workstations, personal computers, parallel processors and on +next-generation cluster environments using standard high-speed +communications networks. +

    +The Horus effort collaborates closely with many other distributed systems +projects, including Transis, NavTech, and the StormCast and TACOMA +projects. Links to these and other projects can be found elsewhere in these +pages. + + + +


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    + + +¹ +Final sentence in the +Hyme to Osiris +from the Papyrus of Ani, better know as the +Book of the Dead. +
    + + +² +E.A. Wallis Budge, The Gods of the Egyptians or Studies +in Egyptian Mythology, Volume 1, pages 486-487, The Open Court Publishing +Company, London, 1904. +
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    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Faculty^Salton.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Faculty^Salton.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9e285836 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Faculty^Salton.html @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +Gerard Salton + +

    + + + +Gerard Salton

    +

    Professor
    +gs@cs.cornell.edu

    + +Ph.D. Harvard University, 1958 +
    + +Natural-language text processing is a rapidly expanding field of research and development. Large masses of machine-readable text now exist that can be cheaply stored on high-density optical storage media and rapidly retrieved on demand. Furthermore, sophisticated methods are available for analyzing document texts, formulating appropriate user queries, conducting rapid file searches, and ranking the retrieved items in decreasing order of importance to the users. +

    +At Cornell, we design and operate large, general-purpose text processing environments where texts can be handled without restrictions as to size or subject matter. In the absence of knowledge bases that would be useful for unrestricted text databases, we use corpus-based text analysis systems that determine the meaning of words and expressions by a refined context analysis using statistical and probabilistic criteria. Using the corpus-based approaches, we are able to determine text similarity with a high degree of accuracy. There are two main applications: +

      +
    1. The automatic generation of structured text collections (hypertext) where semantically similar pieces of text are automatically linked. Hypertext representations of large databases provide flexible browsing capabilities for general-purpose text access. +

      +

    2. The automatic retrieval of interesting text excerpts in response to available search queries. +
    + +We have done extensive work with an automated encyclopedia consisting of about 25,000 encyclopedia articles (the Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia). In addition, we are also processing the TREC collection consisting of about 800,000 full-text documents covering a number of different subject areas (over 2 gigabytes of text). +

    +A sophisticated search and retrieval service exists, as well as a text linking system capable of relating different text sections, paragraphs, and sentences. The main test vehicle continues to be the current version of the Smart text analysis and retrieval system, operating under UNIX on Sun Sparc Stations and Sun-4 terminal equipment. + +

    University Activities

    +
      +
    • Member, Engineering College Library Committee +
    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Associate Editor, ACM Transactions on Information Systems +
    • Program Committee: SIGIR 94, Seventeenth Int. Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, Dublin, Ireland, 1994; EP '94, Electronic Publishing, Darmstadt, Germany, 1994; Information Retrieval and Genomics, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, May 1994; Multimedia-Hypermedia and Virtual Reality, Moscow, September 1994 +
    + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • Automatic Construction of Hypertext Links, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland, June 1993. +
    • Progress in Information Retrieval Research, University of Konstanz, Germany, June 1993. +
    • Hypertext and Information Retrieval, ASIS National Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, October 1993. +
    • Automatic Text Utilization in Large Full Text Databases. Computer Science Colloquium, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 1993. +
    • Automatic Information Retrieval. Lecture Course at Hypertext-93, Seattle, Washington, November 1993. +
    • Full Text Information Retrieval. Microsoft Corporation, Seattle, Washington, November 1993. +
    • Automatic Text Utilization. Workshop on Information and Genomics, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, May 1994. +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • Approaches to Passage Retrieval in Information Systems. Proceedings 16th Annual National Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR-93), Association for Computing Machinery, New York (1993), 49-58 (with J. Allan and C. Buckley). +
    • Selective Text Utilization and Text Traversal. Proceedings Hypertext-93, Association for Computing Machinery, New York (November 1993), 131-144 (with J. Allan). +
    • Automatic Structuring and Retrieval of Large Text Files. Communications of the ACM, 37: 2 (February 1994), 97-108 (with J. Allan and C. Buckley). +
    • Text Retrieval Using the Vector Processing Model. Proceedings Third Annual Symposium of Document Analysis and Information Retrieval, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada (April 1994), 9-22 (with J. Allan). +
    + +

    Software

    +
      +
    • The Smart text analysis and retrieval system is made available free of charge for research purposes. Several hundred copies of Smart (version 11) have been distributed and are used around the world. +
    +

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    +Last modified: 9 November 1994 by Denise Moore +(denise@cs.cornell.edu). diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Researchers^Li.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Researchers^Li.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e768ee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Researchers^Li.html @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +Yuying Li + +

    + + + +Yuying Li

    +

    Research Associate
    +yuying@cs.cornell.edu

    + +Ph.D. University of Waterloo, 1988 +
    + +My general research interests are in numerical optimization and scientific computation. I am also interested in applying optimization techniques to solve real world engineering problems. +

    +My current interests include generalizing the trust region theory for unconstrained minimization to nonlinearly constrained minimization. In particular, for nonlinearly constrained problems, there do not exist acceptance conditions for optimality. I have been investigating a new affine scaling trust region method for minimizing a nonlinear I (sub-1) function; including a trust region convergence analysis. The method can be used to solve a general nonlinearly constrained minimization problem using an exact penalty approach. An application of the new method has been considered for image enhancement problems. + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • An Interior and Trust Region Method for Nonlinear Minimization Subject to Bounds. 1993 Conference on Scientific and Engineering Computing for Chinese Young Scientists, Beijing, China, August 1994. +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • A Globally Convergent Method for Lp Problems. SIAM Journal on Optimization, 3: 3 (1993), 609-629. +
    • Centering, Trust Region, Reflective Techniques for Nonlinear Minimization Subject to Bounds. Proceedings of 1993 Conference on Scientific and Engineering Computing for Chinese Young Scientists (1993), 241-246. +
    +

    +


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    +


    +Last modified: 9 November 1994 by Denise Moore +(denise@cs.cornell.edu). diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Researchers^Zippel.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Researchers^Zippel.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bb7d2e51 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual94^Researchers^Zippel.html @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +Richard Zippel + +

    + + + +Richard Zippel

    +

    Senior Research Associate
    +rz@cs.cornell.edu

    + +Ph.D. MIT, 1979 +
    + +My research focuses on using symbolic mathematics and modern software techniques to automate the generation of scientific software, currently focusing on computational fluid dynamics. This work will allow a scientist to specify the differential equations to be studied, the mathematical techniques that will be used perform the numerical computations and the architecture of the machine on which the calculations will be done. The toolkit then converts the differential equations, via the supplied methods, into specialized code for the architecture. With colleagues in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, this toolkit has been used to generate the dynamical systems that arise in the study of the boundary layers in fluids. +

    +A component of this toolkit is a computer algebra substrate called Weyl, that extends the data structures available in Common Lisp to include objects like polynomials, matrices, rational functions, rings, vector spaces, and ideals. The introduction of these new objects into a programming language provides a number of new challenges to the language's type system and provides new opportunities for deductive reasoning, which we are pursuing. + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Editorial Board: Journal of Symbolic Computation; ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software +
    • Program Committee: Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming Workshop '94 +
    • Referee/Reviewer: AOR; NSF; Journal of Algebraic Algorithms and Error Correcting Codes; International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation +
    + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • Algebraic Function Decomposition. American Mathematical Society Regional Meeting, Syracuse, New York, September 12, 1993 (with Dexter Kozen and Susan Landau - Dexter Kozen presenter). +
    • __. American Mathematical Society Regional Meeting, Syracuse, New York, May 6, 1994 (Susan Landau presenter). +
    • Effective Algorithms for Polynomial Irreducibility Testing. American Mathematical Society Regional Meeting, Syracuse, New York, September 12, 1993. +
    • Vista: A MicroStorage Architecture. International Workshop on Object Oriented Operating Systems, Durham, North Carolina, December 10, 1993 (joint with Dawson Dean - Dawson Dean presenter). +
    • __. IBM Scientific Center, Haifa, Israel, January 6, 1994. +
    • __. Department of Electrical Engineering, Technion, Haifa, Israel, January 9, 1994. +
    • Synthesizing Scientific Programs using SPL/Weyl. Department of Computer Science, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel, December 28, 1993. +
    • __. Department of Electrical Engineering, Technion, Haifa, Israel, January 3, 1994. +
    • __. Department of Computer Science, SUNY, Albany, New York, April 20, 1994. +
    • A New Modular Interpolation Algorithm for Factoring Multivariate Polynomials. Algebra and Number Theory Symposium, Ithaca, New York, May 7, 1994 (joint with Ronitt Rubinfeld - Ronitt Rubinfeld presenter). +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • Effective Polynomial Computation. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston Massachusetts (June 1993), 368 pages. +
    • Vista: A Microstorage Architecture That Implements File Systems and Object Databases. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Object Oriented Databases (December 1993), 194-198 (with Dawson Dean). +
    +

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    +


    +Last modified: 9 November 1994 by Denise Moore +(denise@cs.cornell.edu). diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual95^Faculty^Birman.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual95^Faculty^Birman.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..387a32e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Department^Annual95^Faculty^Birman.html @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + +Kenneth P. Birman + + + + + +

    +Kenneth P. Birman
    +Professor
    +PhD Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1981 +

    +

    +


    +

    +My research is concerned with fault-tolerant distributed computing and +operating systems. My focus is on using a distributed programming model +based upon virtual synchronous process groups to solve such problems as +managing replicated data, coordinating actions in a distributed setting, +and performing dynamic reconfiguration. This is done in a way that +provides fault-tolerance, although it is limited to certain classes of +reasonably benign failures. +

    +My effort has a theoretical and a practical side. The practical work +started in 1985, when we developed a computing system called the Isis +Toolkit. Isis, with software tools to support virtual synchrony and +fault-tolerance, became widely popular. We are now developing a new +system, Horus, which is intended to be more flexible than Isis and which +addresses issues such as real-time communication and security. +

    +The most important feature of Horus is its extensive use of layering, which +permits it to be reconfigured for special purposes. The basic idea is that +Horus users should pay only for features that they actually use but should +have available a very broad collection of options. Horus also seeks +leverage from the emergence of ATM network technology and from +communication techniques such as Active Messages, which originated in work +on parallel supercomputers. Horus embodies an advanced security +technology, developed by graduate students Mike Reiter and David Cooper, +which is unusual in combining security, privacy, and high availability in a +single package. +

    +On the more fundamental side of the effort, the Horus group is looking at +techniques for specifying and proving properties of process-group +structured systems. We are using the ML language to develop executable +reference implementations of the major Horus layers, with the goal of +using Constables Nuprl system to prove that the latter correctly +implements the former. We are also studying extensions of the virtual +synchrony model, notably in work by Roy Friedman on adding real-time +guarantees to Horus and in work by Mark Hayden on support for probabilistic +broadcast primitives and programming tools. +

    +Horus is very much a collaboration. The architecture and development side +of the effort is headed by Dr. Robbert van Renesse, Werner Vogels and Roy +Friedman. Six graduate students are working on aspects of the system, +including the development of object-oriented programming tools for +multimedia communication applications, security and privacy, high-speed +protocols that exploit ATM, and other problems. We are also collaborating +within the department, notably with Thorsten von Eicken and Brian Smith. +

    +


    +

    +

    University Activities

    +
      +
    • Chair, Engineering Policy Committee +
    • Acting Head, Computer Science Department Master of Engineering Program +
    • Member, Computer Science Department Faculty Recruiting Committee +
    • Member, Cornell Academic Leadership Committee +
    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Editor in Chief, ACM Transactions on Computing Systems +
    • Chief Scientist, Isis Distributed Systems, Inc. +
    • Member: ISAT study group on Robustness of Critical Elements of the + National Information Infrastructure. +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • The process group approach to reliable distributed computing. Communications + of the ACM 36, 12 (December 1993), 37-53. +
    • Integrating runtime consistency models for distributed computing. Journal of + Parallel and Distributed Computing 23, (Nov. 1994), 158-176. +
    • Reliable distributed computing using the Isis toolkit. (eds. K.P. Birman + and R. van Renesse) IEEE Computer Society Press (1994), Los Alamitos, + California. +
    • Reliability through consistency. IEEE Software 12, 3 (May 1995), 29-41 + (with B. Glade). +
    + +

    Distributed Software

    +
      +
    • Horus system. +
    + +

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    +Donald P. Greenberg
    +Jacob Gould Schurman Prof. of Computer Science
    +Director, NSF Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics and + Scientific Visualization
    +PhD Cornell University, 1968 +

    +

    +


    +

    +For the past two decades, our computer graphics activities have involved +the development of a wide range of graphic input and display techniques. A +number of input methods have been implemented, and progress has been made +on a large variety of display routines. Graphics research topics +previously investigated include polygon clipping, hidden surface +algorithms, texturing, spatial and temporal aliasing problems, geometric +modeling, parametric surface descriptions, and color science. +

    +Our current focus of graphics research involves the three-dimensional +modeling of very complex environments and algorithms for realistic image +synthesis. A modular testbed that is sufficiently flexible to evaluate +different modeling and image generation techniques has been created. +Laboratory research is now being conducted on light reflection models, +methods for determining the interaction between reflecting surfaces, +techniques for improving the computational efficiency of ray-tracing, +parallel processing strategies, perceptual studies, micro-geometry surface +modeling, motion control, dynamics, constraint modeling, anti-aliasing +strategies, and a host of other topics related to complex modeling and +realistic image displays. New application research is being started in +volume rendering and medical imaging, digital photography, animation, and +the development of generic tools for scientific visualization, as well as +core technologies for multi-media environments. +

    +Most of the research is conducted within the facilities of the Program of +Computer Graphics, which is a member of the new National Science Foundation +Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics and Scientific +Visualization. Other participating universities are Brown University, +California Institute of Technology, University of North Carolina (Chapel +Hill), and the University of Utah. +

    +


    + +

    University Activities

    +
      +
    • Director, Program of Computer Graphics +
    • Director, National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center + for Computer Graphics and Scientific Visualization +
    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Editorial Board, Computer Graphics Journal +
    • National Academy of Engineering +
    • Founding Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering +
    • Fellow, ACM +
    + +

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    +Juris Hartmanis
    +Walter R. Read Professor of Engineering
    +PhD California Institute of Technology, 1955 +

    +

    +


    +

    + +The strategic goal of our research is to contribute to the development of a +comprehensive theory of computational complexity. Computational complexity +is the study of the quantitative laws that govern computation, and it is an +essential part of the science base needed to guide, harness, and exploit +the explosively growing computer technology. Computational complexity +classifies problems by the amounts of various computational resources +needed to solve them. This classification yields complexity classes, each +of which consists of all problems that can be solved within a given +computational resource bound. To gain a deeper understanding of what makes +problems hard to compute, we explore various complexity classes, relations +between these classes, and the internal structure of these classes. We +also study the trade-offs between different computational resources in +problem solving, with particular attention to sequential-time, +parallel-time, nondeterministic-time, memory requirements, randomness as a +computational resource, and interactive computing. +

    +


    + +

    University Activities

    +
      +
    • Member, Faculty Council of Representatives +
    • Chair, Computer Science Department Recruiting Committee +
    + +

    Honors

    +
      +
    • ACM Turing Award (with R.E.Stearns) +
    • Member, National Academy of Engineering +
    • Foreign Member, Latvian Academy of Sciences +
    • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences +
    • Fellow, New York State Academy of Sciences +
    • Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) +
    • Charter Fellow of the ACM +
    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Editor: Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science,SIAM + Journal of Computing, Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences +
    • Advisory Board for EATCS Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science, + Springer-Verlag +
    • Board of Directors, Computing Research Association, 1989-1994 +
    • IFIP Technical Committee for Foundations of Computer Science +
    • Advisory Council, George P. Brown School of Engineering, Rice + University, Houston, Texas +
    • National Academy of Engineering Peer Committee for Computer Science + and Engineering, 1991-1994 +
    • Visiting Committee to the Physical Sciences Division, University of + Chicago, 1992-1995 +
    • EATCS Council, 1991- +
    • Board of Advisors: International Journal for the Foundations of + Computer Science, World Scientific Press +
    • Editorial Board: Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science, + Electronic Journal for the Foundation of Computer Science, MIT Press +
    • Foundations Editor, Electronic Journal for Universal Computer Science +
    • Goedel Prize Committee +
    • Member, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National + Research Council,1995-98 +
    + +

    Awards

    +
      +
    • Honorary doctoral degree, Dr.h.c., University of Dortmund, Germany,1995 +
    + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • Some observations about computer science. Banquet speech, International + Logic Programming Symposium, Cornell University, November 16,1994. +
    • Computational complexity: its scope, nature and future. Distinguished + Lecture Series, University of Virginia, February 13, 1995. +
    • ___. Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Tennessee, April 17, 1995. +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • On computational complexity and the nature of computer science. Turing + Award Lecture. Communications of the ACM 37,10, (October 1994), 37-43. +
    • The random Oracle hypothesis is false. Journal of Computer and System + Sciences 49, 1, (August 1994), 24-39 (with Richard Chang, Benny Chor, + Oded Goldreich, Johan Hastad, Desh Ranjan, and Pankaj Rohatgi). +
    • On Hausdorff and topological dimension of the Kolmogorov Complexity of + the real line. Journal of Computer and System Sciences 49, 3, + (December 1994), 605-619 (with Jin-yi Cai). +
    • On the weight of computations. EATCS Bulletin 55, (February 1995), 136-138. +
    + +

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    +John E. Hopcroft
    +Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering
    +Professor of Computer Science
    +PhD Stanford University, 1964 +

    +

    +


    +

    + +On January 1, 1994, I was appointed dean of the College of Engineering and +now oversee the ten academic departments that comprise the college as well +as various research units. My involvement with the Computer Science +Department continues through research on robust geometric algorithms, +modeling and simulation, and information capture and access. +

    +In collaboration with the Design Research Institute, we are developing +technologies to facilitate information capture and access within an +engineering design environment. Among the technologies being researched +are distributed databases and persistent object storage, document image +processing and management, multimedia and user interface technology, +information science for heterogeneous data, knowledge representation and +organization, and remote collaboration technologies. +

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    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Member, National Research Council, Commission on Physical Sciences, + Mathematics, and Applications +
    • Member, National Science Board +
    • Member, Scientific Advisory Board, United States Air Force +
    • Member, National Academy of Engineering +
    • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences +
    • Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) +
    • Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) +
    • Fellow, Association for Computing Machinery +
    • Chairman, SIAM Board of Trustees +
    • Member, Scientific Advisory Committee for the David and Lucile + Packard Foundation +
    • Member, Sloan Research Fellowship Committee +
    • Advisory Board, Supercomputing Research Center, Institute for + Defense Analysis +
    • Editor: Oxford University Press International Series on Computer + Science, Algorithmica, Discrete and Computational Geometry +
    • Associate Editor: International Journal of Computational Geometry + and Applications, Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences, + Journal of Information Sciences +
    + +

    +


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    +Keshav Pingali
    +Associate Professor
    +PhD MIT, 1986 +

    +

    +


    +

    + +My research group works in the areas of programming languages and compilers +for parallel architectures. +

    +Our goal is to develop tools for generating parallel code for applications +programs that deal with large sparse matrices. Most scientific +applications involve the numerical solution of partial differential +equations. The techniques used almost always produce a system of algebraic +equations that involve large sparse matrices. Unfortunately, existing +compiler technology does a poor job of parallelizing sparse matrix +programs. We take a radically different approach to this problem. Our +compiler produces parallel sparse-matrix programs from sequential +dense-matrix programs, using information from the user about the sparsity +structure of matrices in the program. This enables us to use tools from +the restructuring compiler area. Preliminary experiments with some Krylov +space solvers show that the code produced by our compiler is competitive +with hand-parallelized code in libraries like Argonne's PetSc library. We +will extend our approach to direct methods for solving linear systems and +to applications that require adaptive mesh refinement. +

    +This project builds on our earlier work on restructuring compilation +techniques for dense matrix programs. We have developed restructuring +techniques for compiling programs to distributed memory and non-uniform +memory access (NUMA) architectures like the IBM SP-2 and CM-5, where a +processor can access local memory faster than non-local memory. To get +good performance, the compiler must not only parallelize but must also +ensure locality of reference by matching code and data distribution; when +non-local references must be made, block transfers are preferable to many +small messages. We recently developed the best algorithm known for the +automatic alignment of computation and data and are incorporating it into +our compiler test-bed. In earlier work, we developed a novel loop +restructuring technique called access normalization, which transforms loop +nests for increased locality and potential for block transfers, and +implemented it in the LAMBDA loop transformation toolkit - our paper +summarizing these results won the best paper prize at ASPLOS V. We worked +with Hewlett-Packard to transfer this technology to HP's FORTRAN compiler +product line for uniprocessors and multiprocessors. +

    +We have developed new frameworks for program analysis and optimization +based on the dependence flow graph (DFG). The DFG knits together the data +and control dependence information of a program, permitting the development +of optimization algorithms that generate better code than is possible with +competing approaches. Our results are of independent interest; for +example, we recently developed optimal algorithms for control dependence +problems, answering a foundational question that had been open for almost +a decade. This work led to the development of a linear-time algorithm for +computing the static single assignment (SSA) form of programs. These +results have been incorporated into a number of compilers, including those +at IBM, Microsoft, HP, and Flavors. +

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    + +

    Professional Activities

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    • Panel member and organizer, ACM Symposium on Principles and Practice + of Parallel Programming, 1995 +
    • Member, NSF National Young Investigator (NYI) Awards Panel +
    • Consultant: Hewlett Packard Labs, Intel Corporation, Army Ballistic + Research Labs, Odyssey Research, Math Sciences Institute +
    • Referee/Reviewer: ACM TOPLAS, IEEE Transactions on Computers, Journal + of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Journal of Supercomputing, + IEEE Computer +
    • Editorial Board, International Journal of Parallel Programming +
    + +

    Awards

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      +
    • National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator (1989-1994) +
    • IBM Faculty Development Award (1986-88) +
    • Best paper prize, ASPLOS V, 1992 +
    + +

    Lectures

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      +
    • Fast algorithms for control dependence problems. Hewlett-Packard + Corporation, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, January 1995. +
    • ___. Computer Science Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, + Michigan, February 1995. +
    • ___. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, May 1995. +
    • ___. Microsoft Research Laboratories, Redmond, Washington, June 1995. +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • Solving alignment using elementary linear algebra. Proceedings of the + Seventh Annual Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel + Computers (LCPC), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 892, Ithaca, NY + (August 1994) 46-60 (with David Bau, Induprakas Kodukula, + Vladimir Kotlyar, and Paul Stodghill). +
    • APT: a data structure for optimal control dependence computation. + ACM SIGPLAN '95 Conference on Programming Language Design and + Implementation (PLDI June 1995), 171-185 (with Gianfranco Bilardi). +
    + +

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    +Fred B. Schneider
    +Professor
    +PhD State Univ. of N.Y., Stony Brook, 1978 +

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    +

    + +Techniques for understanding concurrent programs are becoming increasingly +important as distributed computing systems become widespread in +mission-critical applications. My research has focused on the development +of these techniques. +

    +I have been heavily involved in applying assertional reasoning to the +design of concurrent, distributed, fault-tolerant, and real-time programs. +I am completing a textbook on this subject. Along with David Gries, I +continue investigations concerning our first-order equational logic E. +This past year, we streamlined the inference rules and evaluated a number +of techniques for handling undefined terms and partial functions. +

    +Thomas Bressoud and I completed building and analyzing our hypervisor-based +implementation of replication management for HP's PA-RISC architecture. +Our protocols ensure that the sequence of instructions executed by two +virtual machines running on different physical processors are identical. +The protocols also coordinate I/O issued by these virtual machines. Use of +a hypervisor to implement replica coordination is attractive - at least, in +theory. When replica coordination is implemented in a hypervisor, it +instantly becomes available to all hardware realizations of the given +instruction-set architecture, including realizations that did not exist +when the hypervisor was written. Second, when replica coordination is +implemented in a hypervisor, a single implementation suffices for every +operating system that executes on that instruction-set architecture. +Finally, by implementing replica coordination in a hypervisor, the +applications programmer is freed from this task. +

    +Jointly with Dag Johansen (University of Tromsø, Norway) and Robbert van +Renesse, I started the TACOMA project (Tromsø And COrnell Moving Agents) to +investigate support and use of mobile processes in building +mission-critical applications. By structuring a system in terms of agents, +applications can be constructed in which communication-network bandwidth is +conserved. Data may be accessed only by an agent executing at the same +site as the data resides. An agent typically will filter or otherwise +reduce the data it reads, carrying with it only the relevant information as +it roams the network. Two TACOMA prototypes have been completed, and we +are implementing a third system based on our experiences. +

    +Finally, I developed with Scott Stoller a new algorithm for detecting +whether a particular computation of an asynchronous distributed system +could have passed through a global state satisfying some given state +predicate. The new algorithm allows more efficient detection than is +possible with previous algorithms. +

    +


    + +

    University Activities

    +
      +
    • Sabbatical leave, 1994-95 +
    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Editor-in-chief, Distributed Computing +
    • Editor, Information Processing Letters +
    • Editor, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering +
    • Editor, High Integrity Systems +
    • Editor, Annals of Software Engineering +
    • Editor, ACM Computing Surveys +
    • Co-Editor, Texts and Monographs in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag +
    • Program Committee Member, 3rd International School and Symposium on + Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems +
    • Program Committee Member, 3rd International Conference on the Mathematics + of Program Construction +
    • Program Committee Member, 4th International Workshop On Responsive + Computer Systems +
    • Program Committee Member, Workshop on Composability of Fault-resilient + Real-Time Systems +
    • Program Committee Member, Fifth IFIP Working Conference on Dependable + Computing for Critical Applications +
    • Program Committee Member, Sixteenth IEEE International Real-Time Systems + Symposium +
    • Program Committee Member, DIMACS Workshop on Verification and Control + of Hybrid Systems +
    • Steering committee, Center for High Integrity Software Systems + Assurance (CHISSA), National Institute of Standards and Technology +
    • Member, ISAT Defensive Information Warfare Study Group, Advanced Research + Projects Agency +
    • Review committee, Leibniz Center at Hebrew University +
    • Member, IFIP Working Group 2.3 (Programming Methodology) +
    + +

    Awards

    +
      +
    • Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science +
    • Fellow, Association for Computing Machinery +
    + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • Proof outlines for programs. 6 lectures. 15th International Summer + School, Marktoberdorf, Germany, July 1994. +
    • On the origin of traditions. Banquet speech. 15th International Summer + School, Marktoberdorf, Germany, July 1994. +
    • Reasoning about programs by exploiting the environment. AFOSR + Grantees/Contractors Meeting In Software and Systems, Washington, + D.C., Sept. 1994. +
    • Verifying hybrid systems by exploiting the environment. Symposium on + Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems. + Lubeck, Germany, Sept. 1994. +
    • Panelist: comparative merits of synchronous, partially synchronous, + and asynchronous models for safety-critical real-time systems. + Symposium on Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant + Systems. Lubeck, Germany, Sept. 1994. +
    • Moderator: issues in writing formal specifications. Specification and + Refinement of Reactive Systems. International Conference and Research + Center for Computer Science, Dagstuhl, Germany, Sept. 1994. +
    • Merging policies. Workshop on Computer Support for Policy Analysis and + Design. George Mason University, Virginia, Dec. 1994. +
    • Avoiding AAS mistakes. Invited speaker. Air Traffic Management Workshop, + NASA Ames Research Center, Feb. 1995. +
    • Reasoning about programs by exploiting the environment. Technical + University of Munich. Munich, Germany, Feb. 1995. +
    • Proof outlines of the past. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, + North Carolina, March 1995. +
    • Adding fault-tolerance, virtually. Distinguished Lecture Series, + University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 1995. +
    • Moderator and panel organizer: teaching logic as tool. SIGCSE Technical + Symposium on Computer Science Education, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1995. +
    • Proof outlines of the past. Technion, Haifa, Israel, March 1995. +
    • Adding fault-tolerance, virtually. University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway, + April 1995. +
    • Concurrent programs from specifications. University of Tromsø, Tromsø, + Norway, April 1995. +
    • Placing agents on airplanes - a view of AAS and its successor. ARPA ISAT + Defensive Information Warfare Study Group Meeting, Washington, D.C., + June 1995. +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • Reasoning about programs by exploiting the environment. Proceedings 21st + International Colloquium, ICALP'94 (Jerusalem, Israel, July 1994), + Lecture Notes in Computer Science 820, Springer-Verlag, New York, + 328-339 (with L. Fix). +
    • Notes on proof outline logic. Working Material. 15th International Summer + School, Marktoberdorf, Germany, July 1994. +
    • Research on fault-tolerant and real-time computing. Software and Systems + Program Summary. (Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C., Sept. + 1994), Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 75-77. +
    • Hybrid verification by exploiting the environment. Formal Techniques in + Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems (Lubeck, Germany, September + 1994), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 863, Springer-Verlag, + New York, 1-18 (with Limor Fix). +
    • Equational propositional logic. Information Processing Letters 53, 3 + (February 1995), 145-152 (with D. Gries). +
    • Refinement for fault-tolerance: An aircraft hand-off protocol. + Foundations of Ultradependable Parallel and Distributed Computing, + Paradigms for Dependable Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, + 1994, 39-54 (with K. Marzullo and J. Dehn). +
    • Teaching logic as a tool. Proceedings 26th SIGCSE Technical Symposium + on Computer Science Education (Nashville, Tennessee, March 1995), + SIGCSE Bulletin 27, 1, 384-385 (with D. Gries). +
    • Operating system support for mobile agents. Proceedings Fifth Workshop on + Hot Topics in Operating Systems HOTOS-V (Orcas Island, Washington, + May 1995), 42-45 (with Dag Johansen and Robbert van Renesse). +
    • Verifying programs that use causally-ordered message-passing. Science of + Computer Programming 24, 2 (1995), 105-128 (with S. Stoller). +
    • On teaching proof. Arts & Sciences NewsLetter 16, 2 (Spring 1995), 3 + (with D. Gries). +
    • A new approach to discrete teaching mathematics. Primus V, 2 (June 1995), + 113-138 (with D. Gries). +
    + +

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    +Charles Van Loan
    +Professor
    +PhD University of Michigan, 1973 +

    +

    +


    +

    + +We continue to develop new methods for various Kronecker product +computations. In particular, we have a method for solving the nearest +Kronecker product problem when the factor matrices are subjected to +inhomogeneous constraints. Some applications in signal processing and +Markov processes are solved as a result. Kronecker product descriptions +for various fast wavelet transforms have also been derived. Our aim is to +proceed by analogy to the FFT, where such descriptions have played an +important role in the development of high-performance algorithms. +

    +Both undergraduate texts on computational science that I have been working +on for the last four years are now in production. One is currently being +translated into C in anticipation of the fall semester. +

    +


    + +

    University Activities

    +
      +
    • Computer Science Department Undergraduate Curriculum Committee +
    • Department Representative, Arts and Sciences Chairs' Meeting +
    • Freshman Admissions Reader, Arts and Sciences +
    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Editor, SIAM Journal of Matrix Analysis +
    • Member, Wilkinson Prize Committee, SIAM +
    • Member, DiPrima Prize Committee, SIAM +
    • Member, Organizing Committee, Householder Conference +
    • Member, Householder Prize Committee +
    + +

    Lectures

    +
      +
    • Applications of the Kronecker product. Linkoping University, Sweden, + January 9, 1995. +
    • ___. Umea University, Sweden, January 12, 1995. +
    • Building intuition for computational science. Umea University, Sweden, + January 12, 1995. +
    • Applications of the Kronecker product. Ohio State University, + April 26, 1995. +
    • Building intuition for computational science. Ohio State University, + April 27, 1995. +
    + +

    Publications

    +
      +
    • Optimizing closed loop adaptive optics performance with use of + multiple control bandwidths. Journal of the Optical Society of + America 11 (1994), 2871-86 (with B. Ellerbroek, N. Pitsianis, + and R. Plemmons). +
    + +

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    +Catherine M. Wagner
    +Senior Lecturer
    +PhD Cornell University, 1979 +

    +

    +


    +

    + +My primary responsibilities in the Computer Science Department are in +teaching. I am working with others in the department to revise the +curriculum for our lower level courses. I am specifically interested in +the development of a course for students who are under-prepared for our +introductory course in programming. +

    +


    + +

    University Activities

    +
      +
    • Computer Science Undergraduate Curriculum Committee +
    + +

    Professional Activities

    +
      +
    • Association for Symbolic Logic +
    • Association for Computing Machinery +
    • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers +
    • Association for Women in Mathematics +
    + +

    +


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    +
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    +If you have questions or comments please contact: +www@cs.cornell.edu. +

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    Brian Smith

    + + +
    +
    bsmith@cs.cornell.edu +
    Xerox Professor of Computer Science +
    Ph.D., University Of California at Berkeley, 1994 +
    Office: 4107B Upson Hall +
    Office phone: 607-255-1180 +
    Office hours this semester: Tues & Thurs 3:00 to 4:00 +
    +
    + + + + +

    Research Interests

    + +My research goal is to make video a first class data type in our +computing environment. To this end, my research group, +
    Project Zeno, +is building technologies supporting the storage, communication, and +processing of continuous media data. In contrast to other commercial +and research approaches, which require specialized hardware, operating +systems, or networks to be usable, all of these technologies we are +designing fit into the current research environment. Our premise is +that the current hardware, software, and communication infrastructure +is sufficient to support research into continuous media systems and +applications. We are verifying this hypothesis by building working +systems. + +

    +Our research on storage systems is directed towards building the Zeno +distributed video file server. The Zeno architecture uses a network of +workstations connected by a generic local area network (e.g., an +ethernet), a common environment in computing research laboratories. +Each workstation can act simultaneously as both a client and a server +of continuous media data. As a client, a workstation plays video +stored on one or more servers. As a server, a workstation is a file +server for video data. Each client can receive video stored at several +servers, and each server can service several clients. Compared with +large centralized servers, the advantages of this design are: + +

      +
    1. Scalability. As new clients are added, new servers are + automatically added. + +
    2. Load balancing. The load generated by serving videos is distributed + both across machines and across networks (in the case where the + servers are located on different networks). + +
    3. Low initial investment. By utilizing existing infrastructure, the + Zeno architecture promotes early adoption in research environments + with almost no initial investment. +
    + +

    +Our research on communication systems is centered around best effort +delivery protocols. Such protocols are built on existing network +protocols and, in contrast to many other research efforts, do not need +to reserve network resources to establish a connection. Resource +reservation protocols are well suited to the national communication +infrastructure where users can be charged on a per call basis for +bandwidth and connections, but are poorly suited to network +environments where the network is a shared resource equally accessible +by all researchers. Our approach is appropriate for the latter +environments, commonly found in research laboratories. The +communication protocol we have developed, called Cyclic-UDP, is built +on top of the UDP datagram protocol, and is designed to transport audio +and video data in playback applications in local, metropolitan, and +wide area networks. Cyclic-UDP is used by the Zeno file server to +deliver audio and video data to clients. A + paper describing cyclic UDP is available +online , as well as the + slides from a research talk. + +

    +Our research on processing video data has been two-fold. First, we are +developing algorithms to process video data in the compressed +representation. Processing video without decompression leads to +dramatic speed-ups in processing performance since it both removes the +time-consuming processes of compression and decompression and reduces +the amount of data that must be processed. Experiments with an +implementation of these ideas on JPEG compressed image data indicates +that the data can be processed one to two orders of magnitude faster +than what was possible with previous approaches. We are currently +extending these ideas by parallelizing the algorithms using networks of +workstations and by developing a method for transcoding video in +software. In video transcoding, video is translated from one +compression format to another, a useful operation for video file +servers that must service heterogeneous clients. +A paper describing compressed +domain processing is available online. + +

    +Our research on video processing is also exploring methods to simplify +experimentation with video processing by developing a programming +language where video is a first class data type. This language, called +Rivl (pronounced "rival"), allows +video processing effects to be specified independent of the resolution +and format of the source material. The language does for video what +Postscript did for text and graphics: it provides a resolution +independent method for specifying video processing. Thus, the same +program can process low quality QuickTime video very quickly while +editing decisions are made, and then be used to format a high quality +finished product off-line, in much the same way that Postscript can be +previewed on a workstation at low quality, then sent to a 2600 dpi +printer for camera ready copy. +A paper describing RVL +is available online. + +

    +A talk that reviews our research on +video processing, both compressed domain processing and Rivl, +is available online. + +

    +The common theme of all these efforts is to provide tools to make video +usable in our research environment. +A talk that reviews this research +is also available online. + + +

    Teaching

    + +

    +At Cornell University, I teach an undergraduate course (CS 314) on computer +architecture, and a graduate course (CS +631) on multimedia systems. + + +

    Selected Publications

    + + + +

    Selected Research Talks

    +
    + + +

    Misc Links

    + +
  • + Multimedia Courses on the Web + +
  • The Art Work of Annette Hanna + +
  • + Tcl7.5/Tk4.1 Manual + +
  • + MMCN96: Electronic Proceedings + +
  • + CMT Documentation + +
  • The PriceWeb + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Faculty^rc^rc.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Faculty^rc^rc.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e07bb6d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Faculty^rc^rc.html @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +Robert L. Constable + +

    + +Robert L. Constable
    +Department Chair/Professor
    +rc@cs.cornell.edu

    + +Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968

    + +

    Research

    + +We are engaged in the study of computer systems that provide +mechanical assistance in problem solving, especially in programming +and mathematics. This involves a long term study of ways to make the +formalization of mathematics feasible and useful. We have implemented +three such systems in the past tne years: PL/CV, PRL, and Nuprl.

    + +Our major experimentation is with Nuprl, a 60,000-line Lisp +program that implements a constructive theory of types. Systems such +as Nuprl are useful formalizations of mathematics because they can +express a wide variety of proof and program-building methods as +metalevel programs of the system. These provide considerable theorem +proving power. Moreover, Nuprl is especially useful because it can +evaluate the computational content of theorems. In principle, Nuprl +is both a fomal system of mathematics and a programming language.

    + +We continue to improve Nuprl; the current version used at Cornell is +called Nuprl 4. It differs from its predecessors in having a new term +editor designed by Stuart Allen and implemented by Richard Eaton. Its +internal structure is more modular, making the system suitable for he +definition of a wide variety of logics beyond the built-in +constructive type theory. Also, the entire theorem-proving mechanism +has been rebuilt and stream-lined by Paul Jackson, building on the +work of Douglas Howe. This contributes to the generic nature of Nuprl +4. Finally, this version of the system can refer to itself. There is +an internal description of the language and its logic built +principally by William Aitken using the theory developed by Allen, +Howe, and myself. Richard Eaton designed a link between the internal +description of the logic and the logic itself, which makes it possible +to prove theorems about the process of proving theorems.

    + +We are also engaged in three exciting joint ventures. One is with +Miriam Leeser of Electrical ENgineering and the other two are in +Computer Science; with David +Gries on Polya and with Richard +Zippel on Weyl. With +Lesser, we are involved in hardware synthesis and verification. +Leeser and her student Mark Aagard have used Nuprl to prove the +correctness of a 1000-line boolean circuit minimization package, Pbs, +used by circuit designers. This is a component of Leeser's Bedroc +system (it implements the weak division algorithm, which is widely +used in circuit design systems). This major theorem proving effort +taught us a great deal about the effectiveness of our technology in +the hands of expert users from an application domain.

    + +The second joint venture involves building a model of the Polya programming language and a +program refinement mechanism for it, both designed by David Gries, +which will enable him to write his handbook of algorithms in the +manner that he devised through years of study of the programming +process. Stuart Allen has givne a formal type-theoretic definition of +Polya. We expect to be experimenting soon with transforms and trying +to capture the programming style that Gries wants.

    + +We have recently begun a collaboration that we hope to relate to the +Polya effort. Conal Mannion has been exploring the possibility of +using Nuprl in computational science. We have been discussing +problems with Richard Zippel and are hoping to connect Zippel's +symbolic algebra system, Weyl, with Nuprl in the near future. This +will be used to explore the development of scientific computing +software using Weyl and Nuprl together with other tools that Zippel is +building.

    + +

    Professional Activities

    + +
    +
    Editor, Journal of Symbolic Computation +
    Editor, Academic Press +
    Editor, Journal of Logic and Computation +
    Editor, Oxford University Press +
    General Chair, LICS +
    Program Committee, North American Jumelage +
    Program Committee, Theoretical Aspects of Computer Software +
    Referee/Reviewer: NSERC (Canada), NSF, Theoretical Computer Science +
    + +

    University Activities

    + +
    +
    Chair, Computer Science Recruiting Committee +
    Computer Science Computing Facilities Committee +
    Provost's Study Committee on Mathematics +
    + +

    Lectures

    + +
    +
    Formal theories and software systems: fundamental connections between +
    computer science and logic. INRIA's 25th Anniversary Celebration, Paris, +France, December 1992. +
    The Nuprl software development system. Computer Science Colloquium, Ben +
    Gurion University, Ber Sheva, Israel, January 1993. +
    Formal theories and software systems. State of Israel Symposium, Tel Aviv, +
    Israel, January 1993. +
    ___. Association for Symbolic Logic, Annual Meeting, Notre Dame University, +
    Notre Dame, Indiana, March 1993. +
    Metaprogramming in type theory. State University of New York, Buffalo, +
    New York, March 1993. +
    Formal explanations of software. Formal Methods and Software Engineering +
    Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 1993. +
    + +

    Publications

    + +
    +
    Formal theories and software systems: fundamental connections between +
    computer science and logic. In Future Tendencies in Computer Science, +Control and Applied Mathematics (ed. A Bensoussan and J.-P. Verjus) +Lecture Notes in Computer Science 653, Springer-Verlag (December 1992), +105-127. +
    Metalevel programming in constructive type theory. In Programming and +
    Mathematical Method (ed. Manfred Broy), NATO ASI Series F88, +Springer-Verlag (1992), 45-93. +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^aflorenc^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^aflorenc^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e0dd850 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^aflorenc^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + +Adam Florence + + + + + + + +
    + + + + Adam Florence
    + 4162 Upson Hall
    + Cornell University
    + Ithaca, NY 14853-7510
    + 607-255-2219
    + aflorenc@cs.cornell.edu
    +
    +
    + +
    + +I am a first-year Ph.D. student in +computer science at +Cornell University. My professional +interests include simulation and numerical analysis.

    + +Follow these links for find out more about me. +

    + +
    + +Last updated 22 Sept 1996. +E-mail me +with comments or corrections. + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^aguilera^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^aguilera^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7955478f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^aguilera^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + +Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera Home Page + + + +

    Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera

    +

    + + + + + + +
    + photo + + Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera
    + Department of Computer Science
    + Cornell University
    + Ithaca NY, 14853-7501
    + +1 607 255-7416
    + + aguilera@CS.Cornell.EDU) +
    +
    + +

    About Me

    + +

    I am a second year PhD student at Cornell University. + +

    Distributed Systems and Algorithms

    +

    +Randomization and Failure Detection: A Hybrid Approach + to Solve Consensus + +

    Going on a tour to Brazil?

    +

    Check this page for some + suggestions

    + + +

    +Under Construction + Warning: Permanently Under Construction + +


    +
    Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera ( + + aguilera@CS.Cornell.EDU) + +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ahong^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ahong^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b3a7924 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ahong^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + + Alfred's Home Page + + + + + + +

    Alfred Hong

    +

    +

    + +

    +..getting dizzy here.. +

    +Office: 319 Upson Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA

    +Office Phone: +1 607 255-1041 +


    + +
    + +

    Worthwhile web sites to check out

    +

    + + CNN News

    +

    + + SinaNet: Taiwan News in Chinese; + Chinese OS not required!

    +

    + + NandoNet

    +

    + + SunWorld

    +

    + + JavaWorld

    +
    + +

    Course stuff:

    +CORBA: The Essentials; An Annotated +Bibliography

    +CS674 Project Report

    + +


    + +
    Alfred Hong (ahong@CS.Cornell.EDU)
    + +
  • + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ahuja^ahuja.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ahuja^ahuja.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99001600 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ahuja^ahuja.html @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + +Vineets' Home Page

    + + + + + + + +

    +

    +

    +

    Vineet Ahuja

    +M.Engg (95/96)
    +Department of Computer Science
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14850
    +
    +


    +Address:
    +2506 Hasbrouck Apts.,
    +Ithaca, NY 14850
    +(607) 253 5497 +

    + +E-Mail: +ahuja@cs.cornell.edu + + + + +

    + +

    Academics

    +I'm an M. Eng. student in the department of Computer Science at Cornell University. My main areas of interest lie in Parallel Processing, Advanced Architectures, Operating Systems, and Object Oriented Programming.
    + + +

    Coursework at Cornell

    + Fall 96
    + Automata and Computability Theory- CS 481
    + Engineering Computer Networks- CS 519
    + + Spring 96
    + High Performance Systems- CS 516
    + + Final Project Report
    + Software Design for High Performance Architectures- CS 612
    + Final Project Report
    + +Fall 95
    + High Capacity Information Networks- EE 546
    + Multimedia Systems- CS 631
    +
    + +

    +

    Resume

    + + +

    +This page has been accessed times since Feb 1. 1996. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^alan^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^alan^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d49ef19 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^alan^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + + + + + + Ching-Lan Hu + +

    +

    Ching-Lan Hu

    + + + + + + chinglan@cs.cornell.edu +

    Master of Engineering Student `96

    +

    Computer Science Department

    +
    + + + + +

    C'est beau,Pairs!

    + +

    Address:

    +
    801 E. Seneca St. Rm#4 +
    Ithaca, NY 14850 +

    Telephone:

    +
    (607)256-4488 +

    + This page is still under construction... + + + +Java Example + +

    + +

    +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^brd^brd.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^brd^brd.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4dea400a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^brd^brd.html @@ -0,0 +1,485 @@ +Bruce Randall Donald + + + + + + + +

    + +

    +Bruce Randall Donald
    +Associate Professor
    +brd@cs.cornell.edu +

    + +Ph.D. MIT, 1987

    + + + Weather in Palo Alto.

    + + + +My Official Departmental Home Page.

    + +

  • Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory

    + +
    +Dan Huttenlocher and I founded the + +Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory in 1991. + + + +

    Research

    +My interests include + +robotics, + +microelectromechanical systems, + +geometric algorithms, and artificial intelligence. + +Robotics is the science that seeks +to forge an intelligent, computational connection between perception +and action. + +Working with graduate student Jim Jennings, research associate Daniela +Rus, graduate student +Russell Brown, and lab alumnus Jonathan Rees +(now at MIT), we developed a team of autonomous +mobile robots that can perform sophisticated distributed manipulation tasks +(such as moving furniture). The robots run +robust SPMD protocols that are completely asynchronous and require no +communication. With grad student Karl +Böhringer and EE Professor Noel MacDonald, we are building a + massively parallel array of microactuators in the +Cornell National Nanofabrication Laboratory. The array +is a SCREAM chip containing over 11,000 actuators in 1 square +centemeter, and can orient small parts without sensory +feedback. Our microfabricated actuator arrays could be used to +construct programmable parts-feeders (at any scale), or to build +self-propelled IC's (walking VLSI chips.) Graduate student Amy +Briggs worked with Dan Huttenlocher's vision group to develop a sensor planning and surveillance system for a team of +mobile robots. The robots use on-board vision to detect and +intercept targets in the lab. + +

    Demos

    + + +Massively parallel micro-fabricated actuator arrays. + +

    +MPEG video of Tommy chasing Lily. Tommy and Lily are mobile robots we built. Using algorithms developed +by the +vision group in our +lab, Lily can track Tommy and follow him, using visual information +alone. This video shows Lily's view of the `chase.' + +

    + +Face Morphing. + +

    Selected Recent Publications

    + +

  • +K.-F. Böhringer, B. R. Donald, and N. C. MacDonald, Upper and +Lower Bounds for Programmable Vector Fields with Applications to MEMS +and Vibratory Parts Feeders, International Workshop on the +Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics, Toulouse, France (1996). + + +

  • + +A.J. Briggs and B. R. Donald, Robust +Geometric Algorithms for Sensor Planning, International +Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics, Toulouse, +France (1996). + +

  • + +K.-F. Böhringer, B. R. Donald, and N. C. MacDonald, + +Single-Crystal Silicon Actuator Arrays for Micro Manipulation Tasks, +IEEE Workshop on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), +San Diego, California (February 1996). + +

  • + +K.-F. Böhringer, B. R. Donald, and N. C. MacDonald, + +Classification and Lower Bounds for MEMS Arrays and Vibratory Parts Feeders: +What Programmable Vector Fields Can (and Cannot) Do - Part I, + +IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), +Minneapolis, Minnesota (April 1996). + +

  • + + K.-F. Böhringer, B. R. Donald, and N. C. MacDonald, + + New and +Improved Manipulation Algorithms for MEMS Arrays and Vibratory Parts +Feeders: What Programmable Vector Fields Can (and Cannot) Do - Part +II, + + IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation +(ICRA), Minneapolis, Minnesota (April 1996). + +

  • Provably +Good Approximation Algorithms for Optimal Kinodynamic Planning: Robots +with Decoupled Dynamics Bounds (with P. Xavier) Algorithmica + (Vol 14, no 6) (1995). pp. 443-479.

    + +

  • Provably +Good Approximation Algorithms for Optimal Kinodynamic Planning for +Cartesian Robots and Open Chain Manipulators (with P. Xavier) +Algorithmica (Vol 14, no 6) (1995). pp. 480-530.

    + +

  • . + +Kinodynamic Motion Planning (with P. Xavier, J. +Canny, and J. Reif) Journal of the ACM, Vol. 40, No. 5, Nov., +1993. pp. 1048-1066. +

    + + +

  • + +Information Invariants for Distributed Manipulation (with J. +Jennings and D. +Rus) in International Journal of Robotics Research, (in +press) (1996).

    + + +

  • + +B. R. Donald, J. Jennings, and D. Rus, Minimalism + +Distribution = Supermodularity , Journal of Experimental and +Theoretical Artificial Intelligence (JETAI), (in press) 1996. + +

  • . I am + writing a book entitled + Information Invariants in Robotics. A draft of the first +quarter of this book appeared as a paper in Artificial +Intelligence. Here it is: +Information Invariants in Robotics. Revised MS based on the paper +"On Information Invariants in Robotics," Artificial +Intelligence Vol. 72 (Jan, 1995) pp. 217-304.

    + + + + +

  • + + + + +Distributed Robotic Manipulation: Experiments in +Minimalism, in + International Symposium on Experimental Robotics, (ISER) +Stanford, CA (1995). +

    + +

  • + + +Moving Furniture with Teams of Automonous Mobile Robots, (with J. +Jennings and D. +Rus) in + Proc.~IEEE/Robotics Society of +Japan International Workshop on Intelligent Robots and Systems, (IROS) +Pittsburgh, PA (1995). +

    + + +

  • + Sensorless +Manipulation Using Massively Parallel Micro-fabricated Actuator +Arrays (with +K.-F. Böhringer, R. Mihailovich, and Noel C. MacDonald), + Proc. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and +Automation, San Diego, CA (May, 1994).
    A +demo and more detailed explanation. + +

    + +

  • . + + Program Mobile Robots in Scheme(with J. Rees) + +Proc. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation +Nice, France (May, 1992), pp. 2681-2688. +

    + + +

  • + + +Information Invariants for Distributed Manipulation (with J. +Jennings and D. +Rus) in + The First Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of +Robotics, A. K. Peters, Boston, MA. ed. R. Wilson and +J.-C.Latombe (1994).

    + +

  • + + + + +Automatic Sensor Configuration for +Task-Directed Planning (with + +Amy Briggs), Proceedings 1994 +IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, San Diego, +CA (May 1994).

    + +

    Other +Publications.

    + +

    Recent Theses and Papers of PhD Students

    + + + Patrick Xavier, PhD 1992. Except for the thesis, these TR's are + mostly superseded by three, more recent journal papers listed starting here.

    + + Amy +Briggs, PhD 1994. + + (Her Papers and Thesis). +

    + + +Russell Brown, PhD 1995. + + (His Papers and Thesis). +

    + + + Jim Jennings.

    + + +Karl-F. Böhringer. + +

    Post-Docs Trained in Our +Lab

    + +
  • + Daniela Rus.

    + +

  • + Jonathan Rees.

    + +

  • + Dinesh Pai.

    + +


    +
    + +
    More papers are avalable through the + +Cornell CS TR server. + +
    Some other papers are listed here.

    + + +

    +Cornell CS TR version of my Online Tech Reports
    +
    Cornell Library Catalog +
    CS TR index +
    + + +

    Obtaining Copies of Papers

    + +Copies of our papers are available via anonymous FTP.

    + + +

    Pictures

    + + We have developed a team +of small autonomous mobile robots that can move +furniture around in our lab.

    + +

  • + +<--- Click here for a group portrait of our robots. +

    + +

  • Click here +to see a picture of +Tommy and Lily mobot pushing a couch.

    + +

  • Click here +to see a picture of +Tommy and Lily rotating a couch.

    + + +

  • Click here to see a +picture of +Tommy the mobile robot, drawn by Loretta Pompilio.

    + + +

  • + Click here +to see pictures of people and robots working in the lab.

    + +

  • + + +
    Our lab was on The Discovery +Channel ("Beyond 2000") and you can find out more about it here. +
    + + + +

    Fun

    + + +A Poem by Alfred, the Mail Agent.

    + + +Family Pictures.

    + +

    + +

    More

    + + + +

    Why I say click +here. +

    + + +

    + +
    + + "You will have the tallest, darkest leading man in Hollywood."

    + + --- Merian C. Cooper to Fay Wray + +
    +

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^cardie^cardie.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^cardie^cardie.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..10a5ffb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^cardie^cardie.html @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + +Claire Cardie + + +

    +Claire Cardie, Assistant Professor. +

    +

    +
    4124 Upson Hall +
    Phone: 607-255-9206 +
    Fax : 607-255-4428 +
    Email: cardie@cs.cornell.edu + +

    +Click on these to see: +

    +

    + +

    +

    + +

    Research Interests

    + +Although my research spans a number of subfields within artificial intelligence, +including machine learning, case-based reasoning, and cognitive +modeling, the focus of my research is in the area of natural +language understanding (NLP/NLU). + +The NLP group at Cornell is primarily interested in investigating the use of machine +learning techniques as tools for guiding natural language system development and for +exploring the mechanisms that underly language acquisition. Our work focuses on two +related areas: (1) the design of user-trained systems that can efficiently and reliably +extract the important information from a document, and (2) the machine learning of natural +language. + +
      +
    • Information Extraction.
      +As part of Cornell's CSTR project, we are using information extraction techniques to +support content-based browsing of technical texts. + +

      +

    • The Kenmore Project.
      + +The focus of the Kenmore project is on developing techniques to automate the knowledge +acquisition tasks that comprise the building of any NLP system. Very generally, Kenmore +acquires linguistic knowledge using a combination of symbolic machine learning +techniques and robust sentence analysis. It has been used with corpora from two +real-world domains to perform part-of-speech tagging, semantic feature tagging, and +concept activation and to find the antecedents of relative pronouns. In current work, +we are extending Kenmore to handle larger text corpora and additional disambiguation +tasks. In all of our work, we evaluate the language learning +components in the context of the larger NLP application in which it is +embedded. The goal of the project is to determine the conditions under which machine +learning techniques can be expected to offer a cost-effective approach to knowledge +acquisition for NLP systems.
    + +
    +

    Teaching

    + + +
    +

    Selected Publications

    + + + +
      +

      +

    • Embedded Machine Learning Systems for Natural Language Processing: A +General Framework, +C. Cardie. In Wermter, S. and Riloff, E. +and Scheler, Gabriele (eds.), Connectionist, Statistical and +Symbolic Approaches to Learning for Natural Language Processing, +Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 315-328, Springer, +1996. Originally presented at the Workshop on New Approaches to +Learning for Natural Language Processing, 14th International Joint +Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-95), 119-126, +1995. AAAI Press. +
    + +
      +

      +

    • Chapter 1 (Introduction), Ph.D. Thesis, +C. Cardie. Domain-Specific Knowledge Acquisition for Conceptual Sentence Analysis, +Ph.D. Thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, +1994. Note that this file contains just the introductory chapter of the thesis. +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      +

      +

    • Using Cognitive Biases to Guide Feature Set Selection, +C. Cardie. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive + Science Society, 743-748, Bloomington, IN, Lawrence Erlbaum +Associates, and Working Notes of the AAAI Workshop on +Constraining Learning with Prior Knowledge, 11-18, San Jose, CA, +1992. +
    + + + +
      +

      +

    • Analyzing Research Papers Using Citation Sentences, +W. Lehnert, C. Cardie, and E. Riloff. Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Conference of the Cognitive + Science Society, 511-518, Cambridge, MA, 1990. Lawrence Erlbaum +Associates. +
    +
    + +
    +

    NLP and Machine Learning Links

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^chew^chew.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^chew^chew.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c87a0bba --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^chew^chew.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + Paul Chew + +

    L. Paul Chew

    +

    Senior Research Associate

    +PhD, Purdue University, 1981

    + +

    chew@cs.cornell.edu + +


    + +

    Applets

    + +You need a Java-compatible (beta version) Web browser, such as +Netscape 2 to make this work. + + + +

    Research Agenda

    + +My primary interest is in geometric algorithms with an emphasis on +practical applications. These practical applications have included +placement, motion planning, shape comparison, vision, sensing, and + mesh generation.

    + +My work on mesh generation is one example of the geometric issues that +arise as part of the problem of automatically generating scientific +software. The goal here is to raise the level at which such software is +specified by developing an environment in which scientific software can +be created using the natural, high-level, mathematical concepts of +physics and engineering. Thus a program is specified implicitly as a +collection of mathematical equations. Geometric and symbolic techniques +are then used to transform these mathematical expressions into effective +programs.

    + +My +Online Tech Reports

    + +Cornell Department of Computer +Science

    + +The Simlab +Project + +

    +

    Address

    + 721 Rhodes Hall + Cornell University + Ithaca, NY 14853 + + Tel: (607) 255-9217 + FAX: (607) 255-4428 +
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    +

    Chi-Chao Chang

    +chichao@cs.cornell.edu

    +


    + + +I'm a Ph.D. student in the +Department of Computer Science +at Cornell University. +My faculty advisor is + +Thorsten von Eicken. +This summer I will be at Microsoft's +NT Networking group. +

    + +

    + +Click here to get my addresses +and phone numbers.

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    + +

    Research Interests

    + +I am interested in the interaction between compilers, runtime and +operating systems towards efficient concurrent programming over +heterogeneous networks.

    + +ThAM: Compositional C++ with Active Messages

    + +Low-Latency Communication on the IBM Risc System/6000 SP

    + +MultiMATLAB: MATLAB on Multiple Processors

    + +Design and Performance of Active Messages on the IBM SP2

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    +

    +

    +I am a Professcp: No match. +ref=http://www.cs.cornell.edu > Computer Science Department +and the +Center for Applied Mathematics. +I also have a strong affiliation with the + Theory Center +where I am Director of a research/application group, +the +Advanced Computing Research Institute . +

    +Finally, I am a member of the +Cornell Computational Optimization Project (CCOP) , +a group of Cornell faculty and researchers interested in the broad +field of computational optimization (discrete and continuous). +


    +

    Research Program

    +My research program is concerned with the design and understanding of +practical and efficient numerical algorithms for continuous optimization +problems. My primary interest is the development of computational +methods and tools for +large-scale problems. +
    +

    Projects

    +
  • +Automatic Differentiation
  • +
  • Image Reconstruction/Biomedical Imaging
  • +
  • +Parallel Linear Programming
  • +
  • Large-scale Minimization with Linear Inequalities
  • +
  • Nonlinear Equality Constraints
  • +
    +

    Students, Postdocs, and Professional Activities

    +
  • +Recent Papers, Books
  • +
  • +Current and Former PhD Students
  • +
  • +Research Associates and Postdocs
  • +
  • Software
  • +
  • Computational Mathematics Links
  • +
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • +
  • The Best +
  • +

    +

    + + +


    +Thomas F. Coleman, 725 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. + +coleman@cs.cornell.edu
    +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^crary^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^crary^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a217068c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^crary^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +Karl Crary's home page +

    Karl F. Crary

    +
    crary@cs.cornell.edu
    +Office Address: 4153 Upson Hall
    +Office Phone: (607) 255-1372 +
    +

    Research

    + +Broadly speaking, my primary research interests are in type theory and the design, implementation +and semantics of programming languages. My recent emphasis has been in the areas of subtyping, +object-oriented programming and modularity. I am implementing a practical programming language KML +which combines these features in a functional programming language, and formulating for it a +type-theoretic semantics. +

    + +An interesting view of programming languages is as a tractable approximation to the intractably rich +world of foundational type theories, in which the whole of mathematics can be performed. New +programming language developments often result from mapping type-theoretic constructions through an +approximation into a programming language setting, and, conversely, new paradigms in programming +languages are often not well understood until they have been formulated type-theoretically. I am +interested in deepening our understanding of this relationship between type theory and programming +languages, particularly the issues of tractability and approximation and how they can be mitigated. +

    + +I am also interested in a model of compilation that views it as a series of translations into +"lower" intermediate calculi, where each intermediate calculus can be embedded into type theory and +the corresponding interpretation of a program is invariant under each translation. Such a model +allows us to relate each stage of compilation to an original type-theoretic semantics, which allows +the use of standard compilation techniques and optimizations while guaranteeing safety and +correctness. Also, careful formulation of such intermediate calculi make possible additional +optimizations that are unavailable in other compilation strategies. +

    + +My work forms part of the +Nuprl project here +at Cornell. The project name comes from the Nuprl system of formal mathematics and logic, a +type theory based on the type theories of Martin-Löf that is also implemented in an automated +reasoning system. +

    + +My committee consists of +Robert Constable, +Greg Morrisett, +and Dexter Kozen. +I also work closely with Jason +Hickey. +

    + +

    Selected papers

    + +

    Other Links

    + + +
    + +
    +"Of all the commandments, which is the most important?"

    + +"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the +Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and +with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' The +second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no commandment +greater than these."

    +-- Mark 12:29-31 +

    +
    +Cornell University home page
    +Department of Computer Science home page diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^csun^sun.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^csun^sun.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59a4e4eb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^csun^sun.html @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +Chunguang Sun + +

    +

    Chunguang Sun
    +PhD Pennsylvania State University, 1991

    +
    + +

    +Welcome To My Home Page! + +

    + I am a Research Associate in the + + Advanced Computing Research Institute , + + Cornell Theory Center . +I am also affiliated with the + +Cornell Computational Optimization Project . +I work closely with Professor + +Thomas F. Coleman . + +

    +


    + +

    Research Interests

    +Parallel scientific computing, sparse matrix +algorithms, numerical linear algebra and mathematical software. +

    +


    + +

    Current Projects

    +
      +
    • pPCx: parallel linear programming + +
    • Parallel solution of rank-deficient sparse linear least squares problems + +
    • Parallel solution of sparse least squares problems with bounds +
    +
    + +

    Software Packages for Sparse Matrix Computations

    + +
    + +

    Recent Lectures

    +
      +
    • +Parallel solution of sparse linear least squares problems +containing dense rows, +Second SIAM Conference on Sparse Matrices, +Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, October 9-11, 1996. +
    • +Parallel multifrontal solution of sparse linear least squares problems on +distributed-memory multiprocessors, Seventh SIAM Conference on Parallel +Processing for Scientific Computing, San Francisco, February 15-17, 1995. +
    +
    + +

    Selected Publications

    + +
    + +

    +Chunguang Sun +
    +Advanced Computing Research Institute +
    Cornell Theory Center +
    Cornell Univeristy +
    Ithaca, NY 18453 +
    E-mail: csun@cs.cornell.edu +
    Phone : (607) 254-8863 +
    Fax: (607) 254-8888 +

    +


    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dcooper^dcooper.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dcooper^dcooper.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9c754ad --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dcooper^dcooper.html @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + David Cooper's Home Page + + + +

    David Cooper

    +
    +
    Postdoctoral Associate +
    4112 Upson Hall +
    Phone: 607-255-9222 +
    Email: dcooper@cs.cornell.edu +
    + +
    + +

    Current Research

    + +My current research involves the design and implementation of a security +architecture for +Horus. The goal of this work is to provide a layer to Horus +which will interact with + The Kerberos +Network Authentication Service and other cryptographic tools in order to +provide privacy and authentication services to processes in a group setting. + +

    + +The original security architecture for Horus was implemented by Mike Reiter +(see +A Security Architecture for Fault-Tolerant Systems). In the original +implementation of +Horus, all process groups supported the virtual synchrony model of +computation. In order to maintain virtual synchrony (in the crash failure +model used in +Horus), it is necessary for all processes within a group to be honest. As +a result, the original security architecture makes the assumption that any +process which is allowed to join a group is trusted by all of the group members. + +

    + +In the current version of + Horus, it is +possible to maintain process groups whose semantics are weaker than those of +virtual synchrony. In such groups, it may be desirable to permit untrusted +processes to join. An example of this might involve allowing untrusted clients +to join a client/server group. In such a setting, servers would communicate +with untrusted clients, but would only accept a limited set of commands from +the clients (and would be responsible for screening out all other messages). + +

    + +The new Horus +security architecture will permit arbitrary trust relationships +among the processes within a group. This is accomplished by using a key +management scheme which does not allow one process in a group to impersonate +another group member. Using this scheme, a process group may trivially achieve +the semantics provided by the original security architecture (however with +a slightly higher overhead). However, unlike the original security architecture, +the new architecture enables the implementation of groups (such as +client/server groups) which many have more complicated trust relationships +among group members. + +


    + +

    Thesis Research

    + +In my thesis, I proposed a set of solutions to the privacy problems inherent +in mobile networks. In a static network, there are two basic types of +information which users may wish to keep private. The first is the contents +of the messages that they send to other users. This information can be hidden +with the proper use of encryption. Users may also wish to prevent outsiders +from determining with whom they are communicating. A solution to maintaining +the unlinkability of message senders and recipients was first proposed in 1981 +by David Chaum +(Communications of the ACM, February 1981). Since then, several +others have made improvements to the original scheme. + +

    + +In a mobile network, in addition to the types of information in a static +network, there is also location information. Users who carry mobile +communications devices will, in general, desire privacy. However, the +messages that their devices send and receive may reveal private information +about the devices' owners. In my research, I developed, along with my advisor + +Ken Birman, a set of protocols to prevent such attacks from both internal +and external adversaries. + +


    + +

    Publications

    + +
      +
    • +David A. Cooper and Kenneth P. Birman. Preserving privacy in a network of +mobile computers. In Proceedings of the 1995 IEEE Symposium on Security +and Privacy, pages 26-38, May 1995. + +

      +

    • +David A. Cooper and Kenneth P. Birman. The design and implementation of a +private message service for mobile computers. Wireless Networks, 1995. + +

      +

    • +David Anthony Cooper. + +The Design and Implementation of a Private Message Service for Mobile +Computers. Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University, August 1995. + +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ddhung^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ddhung^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..09711288 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ddhung^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +Dan's Cyber Abode + +

    Dan's Cyber Abode

    +

    +

    +

    Greetings,

    + +
    Ye travelers through digital space, +
    Welcome to mine humble home. +
    Prithee, gentles all, +
    Surf no further than this shore. +
    Instead, blink thy teary eyes, +
    Rest thy weary, keys and mice- borne hands, +
    And make thyselves home in mine abode. + +

    About Myself... +
    +Brief Autobiography +
    Resume +
    +Project: Deidre (I) (modeling of facial expressions) +
    +Project: Deidre (II) (modeling six universal emotions) +
    +Project: SimNET! (a builder-type game) +

    +

    +

    +

    +

    Faith

    + +
    They say that hardly is Faith a prize, +
    in this ferro-concrete age. +
    For sayings of wise men we scorn, +
    bending instead our ears, +
    to lawyer's tones, +
    and scientists' words. +
    What needs have we, then, +
    of a God, +
    unseen, unheard, +
    and untouchable? +
    Yet, in the silence of night, +
    how we dread the unknown, +
    how we question the uncertain, +
    how we yearn for true Faith. + +

    Directions... +
    +In the field of the Lord +

    +

    +

    +

    Love

    + +
    Warm Friendships - Ah, +
    Mindless Infatuations - Huh, +
    Sensual Romances - Hmm, +
    Burning Passions - Oh - +
    Love O Love O Love... +
    (soft sigh)... + +

    Beloved... +
    Poetry +

    + +

    +

    Hope

    + +
    Myth favored not beauteous Pandora, +
    and ever did men place her at fault, +
    for her all too human role, +
    which released the dreaded demon Hope. +
    Many are those who were led astray, +
    by a few pretty glimmers of false Hope. +
    They treaded the torturous, broken roads, +
    amidst thorns, darkness, and filthy souls. +
    Disease, pain, and horrors they suffered, +
    only to reach a feared end in tears. +
    Yet I say that Pandora cannot be blamed, +
    for ever as her deeds were told, +
    burning hope in our hearts take hold, +
    and the world would never be as of old, +
    ever frozen in sad sad Misery's cold. + +

    To that which springs eternal... +
    +

    +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dean^dean.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dean^dean.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cccf4230 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dean^dean.html @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +Dean B. Krafft's Selected URLs +

    Dean's Points of Interest

    +
    + +
    +

    Cornell Servers:

    +
    + Cornell CS home page +
    + CUINFO Web Server +
    + + Engineering Library page +
    + + Cornell Legal Information Institute +
    + + Cornell Directories +
    + + +
    +

    CS-TR Project:

    +
    + CS-TR public server page +
    + + DIMUND Document Image + Understanding and Character Recognition WWW Server +
    + SIAM gopher server +
    + + CS 737 - Information Capture and Access Course +
    + + Illinois Digital Library +
    + + Stanford Digital Library +
    + + Michigan Digital Library +
    + + Berkeley Digital Library +
    + +
    +

    Search Tools:

    +
    + + The Lycos WWW Search Engine +
    + + Veronica: a GOPHER Search Tool +
    + + The Archie Gateway: search Anonymous FTP sites +
    + The + + CMU CS Department has put together + + an excellent collection of search tools. +
    + +
    +

    Network Information:

    +
    + + Scout Report at + Internic. +
    + + Planet Earth and the + + Whole Internet Catalog, which is part of the + Global Network Navigator. +
    + + CERN WWW Reference Page +
    + All the FAQs +
    + +
    +

    Various Stuff:

    +
    + + DAT-heads Mailing List +
    + Pro Audio Gear +
    + FolkBook +
    + + Folk Music Home Page +
    + + Ithaca Weather Forecast and the + weather elsewhere +
    + + Security Reference Index +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dean^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dean^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cd3c7ef8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dean^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +Dean B. Krafft's Home Page +
    + +
    + + dean@cs.cornell.edu

    +

    Dean B. Krafft, Director of Computing Facilities

    +
    +
    Address: +
    4122 Upson Hall +
    Department of Computer Science +
    Cornell University +
    Ithaca, NY 14853-7501 +
    Phone: 607-255-9215 +
    Fax: 607-255-4428 +
    +
    + +I currently serve both as a researcher and an administrator in +the Computer Science Department at Cornell. In my guise as an +administrator, I manage the Computer Facilities Support group and +worry about a number of issues including computer security, networking, +and building web services. +

    +On the research side, I am the principal investigator for Cornell's +part of the CS-TR project. +This is an ARPA-funded consortium of the top five computer science +departments and the + +Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI). Our research +is intended to further the rapid dissemination of breaking technical +research over the Internet, as well as making available on-line the +existing libraries of technical reports from the consortium members. +

    +As part of the CS-TR project, two researchers working at Cornell, + +Jim Davis, a Xerox employee of the + +Design Research Institute (DRI), +and Carl Lagoze, employed by the CS-TR project, +have developed and implemented a protocol and system for the dissemination +over the net of technical reports and similar material. The system, +called Dienst, is now in use at eight University sites on the net. A + +technical report on Dienst is available. For more information on +Dienst and the CS-TR project, please send email to cs-tr@cs.cornell.edu. +

    +I've put together + +a page of selected URLs, some related to my research, +some to the computing facilities, and some are just things I'm interested +in. diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^divakar^divakar.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^divakar^divakar.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..017478f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^divakar^divakar.html @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + Divakar's Home Page + + + +

    Divakar Viswanath

    +

    divakar@CS.Cornell.EDU

    + + + +

    + +

    Address

    +
    +4161, Upson Hall
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853
    +Off: (607) 255-6835
    +Res: (607) 256-2453
    +
    + +
    +

    + +I am a graduate student in Computer Science. My area of interest is +Numerical Analysis. My adviser's home page is a good place to find out about +Numerical Analysis. + + +

    + +


    + + Cornell CS + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^diyu^y.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^diyu^y.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8fe68ed4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^diyu^y.html @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + Diyu Yan's home page + +

    Diyu Yan ( Daisy )

    +
    Welcome to my home.
    + + +

    Spring 1996 Courses

    + CS514 Practical Distributed Computing
    + + CS432 Database Systems
    + + CS412 Compilers and Translators
    + + CS413 Practicum in Compilers and Translators
    + +

    Fall 1996 Courses

    +CS414 Operating System
    +CS501 Software Engineering
    +CS537 Advanced Database Systems
    +ELE E 445 Computer Networks and Telecommunications
    + +

    M.Eng Project

    +

    +Original Virtual Reality RailRoad Project
    +

    +
    + + +

    +Since you are here, maybe you'd like to know a little about me? I doubt it. Anyway, currently I'm a Master of Engineering student in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. Cornell is located at Ithaca, central New York, a gorgeous place to live except in winter. Last year, I received my M.Sc in Applied Physics from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey.

    + +

    +I was brought up in the beautiful campus of Tsinghua Unviersity , Beijing, China. I also received my B.Eng in Engineering Physics from there. I want to say hi to all my friends in China. I miss you.

    + +
    + +

    Useful Links

    +

    +Java +HTML +CGI +Tcl/Tk +

    + +

    Favorite Sites

    +

    +Time +CNN +London Times +Washington Post
    + +

    + +

    Chinese Digest

    +

    +China News Digest +Feng Hua Yuan +Xin Yu Si +Art of China
    +

    + +

    Local Connections

    +

    +CTC +Sunlab +Weather +Movies
    +

    + +
    + +

    +107 Miller St.
    +Ithaca, NY 14850
    +diyu@cs.cornell.edu

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    +

    UNDER CONSTRUCTION

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dph^dph.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dph^dph.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59f99a64 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dph^dph.html @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + + + + +Dan Huttenlocher's Home Page + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    Daniel + Huttenlocher
    +
    Associate Professor

    dph@cs.cornell.edu
    + 607 255 3036
    + 607 255 4428 (fax)

    +
    Research...My main + area of research is visual matching and recognition. My + work in this area ranges from theoretical algorithms + (using techniques from computational geometry), to + applications of visual matching in end-to-end systems + (for remote collaboration, viewing document images over + wide area networks, video monitoring and target + recognition). I am also interested in uses of new types + of electronic documents for communication, remote collaboration + and education.
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
     
    Algorithms for + comparing geometric structures
    Hausdorff-based methods for visual + matching and recognition (a C implementation is available)
    Fast + indexing using an Eigenspace approximation to the Hausdorff fraction + (a C and Matlab implementation is available)
    Performance evaluation + and modeling of recognition methods
    Video monitoring, object tracking and identification
    DigiPaper: a highly compact, universally viewable document image format
    CoNote: a system for supporting collaboration with shared documents
    +
    Teaching...Brian + Smith and I are developing a new course on authoring Web + documents, CS130, which will be offered for the + first time in Spring '97. I also teach CS212, an introduction to + computation and programming, and CS664, a course in computer vision.
    Professional Activities...I work with Xerox PARC on electronic document image + processing, and am starting a small group investigating + these problems at Cornell.
    + I am program co-chair of
    CVPR-97, the IEEE conference on + computer vision and pattern recognition, which will be + held in San Juan, PR in June 1997.
    Other Interests...Two of my + favorite non-computer-geek activities are snowboarding + and mountain biking (but without the + mtv-extreme-sports-way-too-cool stupid attitude).
     Last Updated: + November 3, 1996
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dsouza^dsouza.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dsouza^dsouza.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..548f7ef9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^dsouza^dsouza.html @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + +Ashvin M Dsouza + +

    +Ashvin Dsouza +

    +

    +dsouza@cs.cornell.edu + + + +

    +I'm a graduate student working with Bard Bloom. +The focus of my thesis research is the development of +tools to support process algebraic methods for the specification and +verification of concurrent systems. By designing these tools with +respect to a metatheory of process algebras, they become immediately +available to a wide class of process algebras. This alleviates the +problem of duplicated effort inherent in custom tools. For example, +I have designed and prototyped a BDD-based mu-calculus model checker +for simple GSOS process algebras. The semantics of the process algebra +forms part of the input, making this tool applicable to many commonly +used process algebras, including CCS, CSP and basic LOTOS. In addition, +I am investigating the expressive power of process algebras in order +to better understand and compare them. Finally, I am exploring +applications of these techniques. + +

    +Here's some work on generating BDDs for process algebra +terms, in full +( postscipt ) +and lite +( postscript ) versions. +I've also written up some expressiveness results for CCS +( postscript ). I have presented +the former at Computer Aided Verification 95 +(LNCS 939), and the latter at + +Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer +Science (LNCS 1026). This June, I will be presenting +work on verifying SOS specifications at COMPASS '96. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ergun^ergun.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ergun^ergun.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..23e61398 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ergun^ergun.html @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + +Funda's ever-improving page + + +

    Funda Ergün

    + +

    e:mail: ergun@cs.cornell.edu

    + + + +

    + + +Hi there! +Welcome to my home page! My name is Funda Ergun. I am a Ph.D. student +in the Computer Science Dept. here in Cornell. I am working on program +checking with Prof. Ronitt Rubinfeld. Here is my +research + +page.

    +I am also doing a minor on +painting in the department of fine arts.

    + +I originally come from Izmir, Turkey. I did my undergrad in Bilkent +University in Ankara, Turkey. +

    + +I have some non research related + +stuff here, but you should be warned that you might encounter +pages written in Turkish or angry dogs if you go there! Go at your own risk! +

    + +You are the + +th person to visit this page since Feb 10, 1996. + +

    +This page is always under heavy construction. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^eva^eva.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^eva^eva.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a4877e64 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^eva^eva.html @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + Activities - Éva Tardos + +

    Éva Tardos

    +

    Associate Professor

    +
    + +Department of Computer Science
    +5144 Upson Hall
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853
    +phone: (607) 255-0984
    +fax: (607) 255-4428
    +Email: eva@cs.cornell.edu .

    + +School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering
    +phone: (607) 255-9140
    +FAX: (607) 255 9129
    +eva@orie.cornell.edu
    +
    +


    +

    +Click + +here + +to see my daughter, + +Rebecca Julia Shmoys +.


    +

    Current Activities

    + +

    +

    Current Research

    +

    Broadly speaking, my research interest is the theory of algorithms, +including many aspects of computational complexity theory. I am mostly +working on combinatorial optimization problems, in particular network +problems, approximation algorithms, and linear and integer programming +problems. +

    +

    Recent Publications

    + +

    Research Papers

    +

    D. Shmoys and E. Tardos, ``An approximation algorithm for the +generalized assignment problem.'' Mathematical Programming A 62, 1993, +461-474.
    +Preliminary version has appeared in the proceeding of the 4th Annual ACM-SIAM +Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, January 1993. +

    +

    S.A. Plotkin and E. Tardos, Improved Bounds on the Max-flow Min-cut +Ratio for Multicommodity Flows. to appear in Combinatorica.
    +Preliminary version has appeared in the Proceedings of the 25th Annual ACM +Symposium on Theory of Computing, 1993, pp. 691-697. + +ORIE TR-1042. +

    +

    P. Klein, S. Plotkin, C. Stein and E. Tardos, ``Faster +approximation algorithms for the unit capacity concurrent flow problem +with applications to routing and finding sparse cuts.'' SIAM Journal on +Computing, 23/3, 1994,. 466-487.
    Preliminary version has appeared +in the proceedings of the 22nd Annual ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing +(1990), 310-321. +

    +

    T. Leighton, F. Makedon, S. Plotkin, C. Stein, E. Tardos, S. +Tragoudas: Fast Approximation Algorithms for Multicommodity Flow +Problems, Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 50 (STOC'91 special issue), +1995, pp. 228--243.
    +Preliminary version has appeared in the Proceedings of the 23rd Annual +ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing (1991), 101-110. +

    S.A. Plotkin, D. Shmoys, and E. Tardos, Fast approximation +algorithms for fractional packing and covering problems, to appear in +Mathematics of Operations Research. + +ORIE TR-999.
    +Preliminary version has +appeared in the Proceedings of the 32nd Annual IEEE Symposium on the +Foundations of Computer Science (1991), 495-505. +

    +

    +

    M. Goemans, A. Goldberg, S. Plotkin, D. Shmoys, E. Tardos, and D. +Williamson: Improved approximation algorithms for network design +problems. In the proceeding of the 5th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete +Algorithms, January 1994, pp. 223-232. + +ORIE TR-1116. +

    +

    B. Hoppe and E. Tardos: Polynomial Time Algorithms for Some +Evacuation Problems. In the proceeding of the 5th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on +Discrete Algorithms, January 1994, pp. 433-441. + +ORIE TR-1117. +

    +

    B. Hoppe and E. Tardos: The Quickest Transshipment Problem, in the +proceeding of the 6th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, 1995 +pp. 512-521. + +ORIE TR-1118. +

    +

    P. Klein, S. Plotkin, S. Rao and E. Tardos: Approximation +Algorithms for Steiner and Directed Multicuts. + +ORIE TR-1119. +

    +

    J. Kleinberg and E. Tardos: Approximations for the Disjoint Paths +Problem in High-Diameter Planar Networks, in the Proceedings +of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, 1995, pp 26-35. + +ORIE TR-1121. +

    +

    J. Kleinberg and E. Tardos: Disjoint Paths in Densely Embedded Graphs. +in the Proceedings of the 34th Annual +IEEE Symposium on the Foundations of Computer Science, 1995, pp. 52-61. + new version of ORIE TR-1127. +

    +

    +Y. Rabani and E. Tardos: +Distributed Packet Switching in Arbitrary Networks, +in the 28th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, May, 1996, pp. 366-376. + ps version. +

    +

    L. Fleischer and E. Tardos: +Separating Maximally Violated Comb Inequalities in Planar Graphs, +to appear in IPCO, June 1996. + +ORIE TR-1150. +

    +

    Survey Papers

    +

    A.V. Goldberg, E. Tardos and R. Tarjan, ``Network Flow Algorithms.'' +(Sept. 89). in Paths, Flows and VLSI-Design (eds. B. Korte, L. Lovasz +and A. Schrijver) Springer-Verlag, 1990, 101-164. +

    +

    E. Tardos: Strongly Polynomial and Combinatorial Algorithms in +Optimization, in the Proceedings of the International Congress of +Mathematicians Kyoto 1990, Springer-Verlag, Tokyo 1991, 1467-1478. +

    +

    918. D.B. Shmoys and E. Tardos, ``Computational complexity.'' (Aug. +90). Handbook of Combinatorics (eds. R. Graham, M. Grotschel, and L. +Lovasz), North Holland, to appear. +

    +

    L. Lovasz, D. B. Shmoys and E. Tardos: Combinatorics in Computer +Science, to appear in the Handbook of Combinatorics (eds. R. Graham, +M.Grotschel, and L. Lovasz) North Holland, to appear. +

    +

    E. Tardos: Approximate Min-Max Theorems and Fast Approximation +Algorithms for Multicommodity Flow Problems, annotated bibliography. In +Proc. of the Summer School on Combinatorial Optimization, in Maastricht, +The Netherlands, Aug. 1993. +

    +

    E. Tardos: Approximate Min-Max Theorems and Fast Approximation +Algorithms for Multicommodity Flow Problems, In Proc. Network +Optimization Theory and Practice (NETFLOW), in San Miniato (PI) Italy, +Oct. 1993. +

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fcc^fcc.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fcc^fcc.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..93045317 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fcc^fcc.html @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + + + + Francis Chu's Home Page + + + + + + +

    Francis Chu

    +

    CS Graduate Student

    + +
    + + + +University of California at Berkeley + +
    + + + +Mathematics Department + +
    + + + +Computer Science Department + +
    + + + +Cornell University + +
    + + + +Computer Science Department + +
    + +
    + + + +Humor + +
    + +
    + +
    + +fcc@cs.cornell.edu + +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^flung^flung.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^flung^flung.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86adea8c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^flung^flung.html @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ + + +Felix's World... + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fms^fms.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fms^fms.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c56e34a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fms^fms.html @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + + + + Frederick Smith's Homepage + + + +

    + +

    Frederick Smith(Grad Student)

    + +
    fms@cs.cornell.edu +
    + +

    5154 Upson Hall
    +Department of Computer Science
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853

    + +

    (607) 254-5075 +


    + +

    Papers:

    + + +
    +

    Personally Useful Links:

    + + +
    +

    Fun Links:

    +
      +
    • Epicurious : A Food-zine
      +
    • CarTalk: Home of Click and Clack. +Catch them on NPR, Sundays at 13:00
      + +
    +
    +
    Last updated August 28, 1996
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^frank^frank.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^frank^frank.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e435f41 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^frank^frank.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + + Not Frank's Web Page + + +

    This is Not Frank's Web Page

    +

    (this is not Frank's planet either, for that matter)

    +Frank Adelstein, PhD
    +Post-Doctoral Associate
    +Cornell/Xerox Design Research Institute
    +Office Phone: (607) 254-8900
    +Electronic Mail: frank@cs.cornell.edu or + frank@dri.cornell.edu
    +
    +??? +

    +For more (and actual) information about Frank, you'll have to check +out his new and improved Happy, Fun Page at + DRI . +


    +
    Last updated Jan. 10th, 1996
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fred^fred.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fred^fred.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..206d759e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^fred^fred.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + Jui-Yuan Fred Hsu the Software Engineer + +

    Jui-Yuan Fred Hsu The Software Engineer.

    +
    (in current version, only feet are shown)
    + +
    +
    * Fred1
    +
    * Fred2
    +
    * Fred3
    + +
    +
    +* my RESUME (.ps) <- yes! you are looking for this. +
    + +
    +
    Some of my projects (others will appear soon).
    +
    +* Distributed HTTP Server
    +
    +* SCRAMO - A MIDI-Choreographed Animation Model (postscript)
    +
    +* VPLA - Visual Programming Language for Animation +
    + +
    +
    Links to current affiliations:
    +* HP Massachusetts Language Lab
    +* HP Computer Languages
    +* Hewlett Packard
    + +
    Links to previous affiliations:
    +* Cornell Computer Science
    +* Cornell Theory Center - Visualization Group
    +* Cornell University
    +* Binghamton University
    +* Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
    + +
    +
    Interests and Hobbies: (this section will be developed soon; maybe next year)
    +Photography
    +Cello, Guitar
    +Aquarium
    + + +
    + +
    + +Cornell Computer Science + +Cornell Theory Center. + +
    +
    +
    home: (617) 229-5961 (Burling, MA) +
    work: (508) 436-4592 (Chelmsford, MA) +
    fax: (508) 436-5135 +
    email: fredhsu@apollo.hp.com +
    snail: 300 Apollo Drive, MS CHR-02-DC, Chelmsford, MA 01824
    +
    http://mll.ch.apollo.hp.com/people/fred/fred.html + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^gbd^gbd.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^gbd^gbd.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..80ad9870 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^gbd^gbd.html @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ + + + +Deepak Balakrishna + + + + +
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    Deepak Balakrishna

    + +
    Master of Engineering
    +
    + +
    Department of Computer Science
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    Cornell University
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    + + +

    + +
    + + + Deepak Balakrishna (gbd@cs.cornell.edu) + + + +










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    + + +



    + + +
    + Education +
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    +
      + + + + Undergraduate
      +
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      + + +

      + I completed my undergraduate in June '96 at + Karnataka Regional Engineering College, Surathkal, India . + I majored in Computer Science. My major interest was in Multimedia. Other courses related to Computer Science + were Operating Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Compiler Construction, Data Communications and Computer Graphics. +

      +

      + + + Graduate
      +
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      + + + +

      + I am presently at Cornell University pursuing a + Master of Engineering degree in + Computer Science. I am specialising in Multimedia and after graduation, I want to be involved in projects + dealing with multimedia and web server programming. +

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      + + + The following courses listed are those I have taken for the Fall semester: +
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      + + + + + +
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      + Personal +
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      + +

      + Well! Let`s see. Where do I start? OK! Here goes ... +

      + Once upon a time, long, long ago (actually on November 1, 1973), in a land they call Bharat (India for + the outside world) at precise 12:00pm was born a cute, chubby little baby weighing approximately four pounds. He took on the name Deepak (meaning light) + and went on (actually he's still in the process) to change the world. Incidentally, (or probably out of divine interference) Aishwarya Rai (Miss World 1994) + was born on the same day. My! Isn't she lucky to be born on the same day as me? +

      + Leaving out the miniscule details of my earlier life, let's dive straight into high school. Well, I'm lucky to have been to National Public School, Bangalore + for a greater part of my schooling. Now, that's the place for someone to be!! +

      + And college? Nothings better than KREC . Thats where I majored in Computer Science. + I wonder how long it will be before I get another four year holiday. To have been a part of the all-conquering Class of '96 + was a joy never to be matched. +

      + And here I am, at Cornell University pursuing a masters degree in Computer Science. Well, I just hope it gets me somewhere. + +

      + And finally, heres a link to my friends :
      + Ashish
      + Aastha
      + Indira
      + Ankit
      + Vineet
      +

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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ghias^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ghias^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6db036ec --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ghias^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +Asif Uddin Ghias +

    Asif Uddin Ghias

    +

    +

    + Welcome to my + +WWW Home Page. + + Me +


    +

    + Warning: Under Construction +

    +


    + +I am a PhD student in Computer Science and my areas of interest are Distributed Systems and +Multimedia Systems. I did my Bachelor's degree in Computer +Systems Engineering from N.E.D. University of Engineering and Technology +in Karachi, Pakistan. Since then, which was in 1992, I had been working +in AT&T Global Information Solutions as a Systems Engineer. At present, I am on +a study leave for my master's program here at Cornell. +

    +My job responsibilities with AT&T included: +

    + + Systems/Application Programming

    + + Unix System Administration Support

    + + Education

    + + Network Management and Installation

    +

    + +So far I've worked on a number of interesting projects here at Cornell. I plan to put them up online some good day (hopefully before year 2000). + +

    +

    Publications

    + +


    +The following interest me too:

    + Music

    + Cricket

    + Astronomy

    +

    +


    + + +

    +

    Asif Uddin Ghias (ghias@cs.cornell.edu)
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^glaser^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^glaser^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d099d316 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^glaser^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ + + + + Dan's home page has moved! + + + + + +

    Dan's home page is now at:

    + +

    http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/~dglaser/home.html

    + +

    Please visit it by the millions

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^gries^gries.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^gries^gries.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0264020b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^gries^gries.html @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + +David Gries -Home Page + + + +

    + + + +

    + +

    David Gries

    +William L. Lewis Professor of Engineering
    +Dr. rer. nat., Munich Institute of Technology, 1966 + +

    My interests are in programming methodology, in particular the formal +development of programs, and in related areas such as programming +languages, programming language semantics, and logic. I am as +interested in the teaching of these topics as I am in further research +in them. In fact, understanding how logic and formalism can be taught +as a useful tool at the freshman/sophomore college level has been an +overriding concern of mine in the 1990's.

    + +

    Click on any of the following items for more information. +

    +

    + +
    + +
    +Computer Science, Upson Hall
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853
    +(607) 255-9207 gries@cs.cornell.edu +
    + +
    + +

    Short biography of David Gries

    + +

    I was born in Flushing, New York, and spent 21 years there before I +escaped. I received a B.S. Queens College in 1960 and went to work +for the U.S. Naval Weapons laboratory (as a civilian) as a +mathematician-programmer. I met my wife-to-be, Elaine, a few +months later, and we were married in November 1961.

    + +

    We went to Illinois for more education. I received a Masters degree +in math from Illinois in 1963. My assistantship was to help two +Germans, Manfred Paul and Ruediger Wiehle, write a full Algol compiler +for the IBM 7090 computer --it was fun, figuring out how to implement +recursion efficiently before there were many papers on the topic. + +This ended up in my wife and I going to Munich for almost three years. +I received my doctorate under F.L. Bauer and Joseph Stoer from MIT +(the Munich Institute of Technology, Germany) in June 1966. This was +in math, or numerical analysis, since computer science theses were not +yet kosher.

    + +

    I was an assistant professor of Computer Science at Stanford from +1966 to 1969. While at Stanford, our twins Paul and Susan were born. +What made it more exciting than usual was that they were born on the +birthday of myself and my twin --26 April. So, when my twin is in +town, Elaine makes four birthday cakes.

    + +We left Stanford because it had no weather. We moved to Cornell, which +has weather, in 1969 and have been snowed in ever since. I was +Department Chair in 1982-87, and I became the William L. Lewis +Professor of Engineering in 1992. I had a Guggenheim Fellowship in +1984-85.

    + +

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    + +

    I am better known for my +text writing +and my contributions to education than on the +wonderfulness of my research. Do what you are good at; bloom where +you are planted. I have received a number of awards for contributions +to education: the 1994 IEEE Taylor L. Booth Award, the ACM SIGCSE +award in 1991, a Cornell Outstanding Educator Award in 1990, the Clark +Award from Cornell's College of Arts & Sciences in 1986, and the +American Federation of Information Processing Societies' (AFIPS) +education award in 1985.

    + +

    I am proud of all my Ph.D. advisees, but two stand out. Susan +Owicki's thesis laid the foundation for proofs of correctness of +parallel programs, with the notion of interference-freeness. +A paper co-authored by us on the topic won the 1977 ACM Award for best +paper in programming langauges and systems. And +T.V. Raman's +thesis just won the ACM best-dissertation award for 1993-94. Raman designed +and implemented a system for "speaking" any tex/latex document, +including technical articles and books. The same document can be printed +or spoken. Being able to speak +mathematics in an effective manner was an important goal of his work. +Reading for the Blind is already using his system to produce audio +cassettes.

    + +

    I served as Chair of the Computing Research Association (then the +Computer Science Board) in the late 1980's when it opened its office +in Washington and began seriously to represent computing research +interests. I also conducted the Taulbee Surveys in the period +1984-1991 and am proud of obtaining essentially complete responses +from PhD-granting computer science departments during that period. No +other comparable survey has had such a response rate. One year, it +required only 256 telephone calls to get the 150 departments to send +in their questionnaires. I received the Computing Research +Association's 1991 Service Award for this work on the Surveys and for +chairing the Association during its move toward respectability and +responsibility.

    + +

    I am currently editor for IPL, Acta Informatica, +Formal Aspects of Computing, and Software Concepts and +Tools. This editing keeps me busy, but I enjoy it. I try to take +an interest in individual papers, when I know the area, and will +suggest substantial rewrites myself when I believe it will help. Serve +where you can best serve. Fred +B. Schneider and I are co-editors of Springer Verlag Texts and +Monographs in Computer Science.

    + +

    What do I do in my spare time? It used to be sports like golf, +softball, volleyball, swimming and table tennis. (Once, in China, I +split my pants playing ping pong. An hour later, while giving a +lecture, I mentioned that the audience should not laugh when I turned +around, and I explained why. The interpreter spoke, and everyone +laughed. However, I don't know whether he told the truth or just +said, "Gries made a joke, laugh.".) I also used to sing barbershop and +Gilbert and Sullivan. And working around the house --carpentry, +wiring, remodeling-- has taken a lot of time and yielded considerable +satisfaction.

    + +

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    + +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^grinzayd^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^grinzayd^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..554b3f10 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^grinzayd^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + +Alex Grinzayd's Homepage + + + + + + +

    Alex Grinzayd

    + +

    + +

    M.Eng. Student, Computer Science
    +Cornell University

    + +
    +tel: (607) 277-6419 +
    + +
    +email: grinzayd@cs.cornell.edu +
    +
    + +

    +This is myself during the first week at Cornell: +

    + +

    Here are some links:

    + + +
    + +

    +Warning! This page is boring (I'm just learning HTML). + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^grzes^grzes.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^grzes^grzes.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24b7264c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^grzes^grzes.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + Grzegorz Czajkowski's Homepage + +

    +Grzegorz J. Czajkowski +
    +Department of Computer Science +
    +Cornell University +
    +Ithaca, NY 14853

    +office: (607) 255-9124
    + grzes@cs.cornell.edu
    + + + +I'm a second-year student in the Ph.D program in the +Department of Computer Science +at Cornell University in +Ithaca, New York. +

    + +I completed my master's degree in Computer Science in Krakow, +Poland. + +

    + +I am currently in involved in several projects, and am also in charge of +administering CUCS's IBM SP-2. +My advisor is +Thorsten Von Eicken . + + +A few links related to my research:
    + + + + U-Net architecture +
    + + + + Active Messages +
    + + + + Split-C +
    + + +Last modified: November 7, 1995.
    + + grzes@cs.cornell.edu +

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^halpern^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^halpern^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ee331424 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^halpern^ @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +Joe Halpern's Home Page +

    JOSEPH Y. HALPERN

    +

    +


    +

    +

    +Professor
    +

    +Cornell University
    +Computer Science Department
    +4144 Upson Hall
    +Ithaca, NY 14853
    +Tel: (607) 255-9562; Fax: (607) 255-4428
    +halpern@cs.cornell.edu +
    + +

    +My research focuses on reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty, +and its applications to distributed computing, AI, and game theory, + although I've also done work (and continue to be interested in) such +topics as fault tolerance in distributed computing +programming language semantics. +My work lies at the boundary of a number of fields. +I recently gave a talk in the economics department at Princeton where +I described myself as someone with a Ph.D. in mathematics, who calls +himself a computer scientist, and is giving a talk to economists about +a subject mainly studied by philosophers. +That's probably the best one-sentence description I can give. + +If you'd like more details, +check my +

    +It has pointers to abstracts of all my papers; in many cases, the paper itself is also available. Other details of my activities are in my + + +In Fall, 1996, I'm teaching a course on + + In the fall of 1997, I'll teach a sequel on + + + +

    +

    Last updated, September 26, 1996 - Joe Halpern + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hashi^hashi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hashi^hashi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0df0606e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hashi^hashi.html @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +Tsuneshi Hashimoto +

    Tsuneshi Hashimoto

    +

    + +

    +


    +This is a home page of Tsuneshi Hashimoto. +Now constructing. +

    + +

    + +CS516
    + +


    + +

    +


    +

    +

    Tsuneshi Hashimoto (hashi@cs.cornell.edu)
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hayden^hayden.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hayden^hayden.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87471fbf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hayden^hayden.html @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + + + Mark Hayden + + + +
    +

    +

    Mark Hayden

    + hayden@cs.cornell.edu +
    +Office:
    +  4139 Upson
    +  Cornell University
    +  Ithaca, NY 14853
    +  (607)255-4934
    +
    + +
    +

    +This fall I will be teaching CS214: A Taste of Unix and C. +

    +My interests are: +

    + + +Last updated November 11, 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hejik^hejik.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hejik^hejik.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8405205 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^hejik^hejik.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + Heji's New and Improved Home Page + + + + + + +

    +

    Welcome to my homepage.

    +Currently I am a M.Eng student at the +Computer Science Department + at Cornell University in +Ithaca, NY.

    +I have my B.E degree in Computer Science and Engineering from +PSG College of Technology, +Coimbatore,INDIA. +

    +

    + + +
    Some information about the courses that I have taken at Cornell +University

    + +

    +

    +Fall 1995

    + +CS414 Operating System +
    +CS415 Practicum in Operating System Project specification: + +HOCA Operating System +
    +CS501 Software Engineering +
    +CS631 Multimedia Systems:Project: Audio Processing Toolkit +
    NBA610 Management Information Systems Policy + + +

    +


    +

    +Spring 1996

    + CS417 Computer Graphics +
    CS418 +Practicum in Computer Graphics :Project: Animation - The Magic Carpet +
    CS709 Computer Science Colloqium +
    NCC 506 Managerial Finance +

    + +
    +

    +Summer 1996

    + CS490 Independent Research: Ray Tracing +in Computer Graphics +
    CS790 M.Eng Project: Camera and Perspective +Transforms in Java.
    +

    +
    +

    +

    + +Click here to see a postscript version of my +Resume

    +Click here to see the JAVA Applet for Camera and Perspective Transforms
    +

    + +

    Some interesting WEB sites

    + Some cool applets from Java's +Gamelan Directory
    + Calvin +and Hobbes Gallery
    + GIFS
    + Indian Recipes

    + + +

    + + +6331 Chickering Wood Drive, Nashville, Tennessee 37215
    + +(615) 661-9333 +

    +

    + indira@cs.cornell.edu + +

    +

    + Last Update: August 14, 1996 + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ioi^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ioi^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d121b747 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ioi^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + +Ioi Lam's Homeless Page + + +

    Ioi Lam's Home Page

    + + + +
    +Ioi K Lam
    +ioi@cs.cornell.edu

    + + + I am currently a research assistant to + Prof. Brian Smith at the + Computer Science Department of + Cornell University. + + + +

    Interests

    + + + + +

    Using Software in the System Lab

    + + Instructions about setting your + environment to use the system lab software. + +

    Tcl/Tk

    + + + + +

    CVS Documentation

    + + + + + +

    What am I doing right now (Week of Sep 23)

    + +
      + +
    • Putting together the Tcl/tk knowledgebase. + +
    • CVS repository for DP has been set up (see dp-cvs.txt). + +
    • Trying to package up SPAM and do a site test on it in the + ~multimed home directory. + +
    • Getting started with VRC -- virtual reality conferencing. More + details to come .. + +
    • Working on a prototype of a mpeg video file server based on the + HTTP protocol. More details to come .. + + +
    + + + + + +

    CS417 (Spring '96)

    + + + + +

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jackson^jackson.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jackson^jackson.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7c1d4bb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jackson^jackson.html @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +Paul Jackson's Home Page + +

    Paul Jackson


    + +
    + +

    Post-Doctoral Associate
    +Cornell University

    +

    +

    +
    e-mail: +
    jackson@cs.cornell.edu
    +
    www: +
    http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/jackson/jackson.html +

    +

    address:
    +
    Department of Computer Science
    + 4158 Upson Hall
    + Cornell University
    + Ithaca NY 14853
    + USA +

    +

    phone #: +
    +1 (607) 255-6046
    +
    department fax #: +
    +1 (607) 255-4428 + +
    + +

    Research Interests

    +Theorem proving environments, formal methods for software and +hardware development, computer algebra, synthesis of scientific programs, +linkage of software tools for engineering design. + +

    Thesis Information

    +My PhD thesis is entitled Enhancing the Nuprl Proof Development +System and Applying it to Computational Abstract Algebra. +The + abstract (3K) +is available, as is the full text in +dvi(216K) +and +postscript(311K) +formats. + + +

    Papers

    +
      +
    • +Paul B. Jackson. Exploring Abstract Algebra in Constructive Type Theory. In A. +Bundy, editor, 12th International Conference on Automated +Deduction, Lecture Notes in Artifical Intelligence. Springer-Verlag, +June 1994. +

      +The + abstract +is available, as is the full text in +dvi(25K) +and +postscript(59K) formats. +

      +

    • +Paul B. Jackson. Nuprl and its use in circuit Design. In R.T. Boute, +V. Stavridou, T.F.Melham,editors, Proceedings of the 1992 Interational +Conference on Theorem Provers in Circuit Design , IFIP Transactions +A-10. North-Holland, 1992. +

      +The + abstract +is available, as is the full text in +dvi(39K) +and +postscript(76K) formats. +

      +

    • +Paul B. Jackson. Developing a Toolkit for floating-point hardware in the +Nuprl proof development system. In Proceedings of the +Advanced Research Workshop on correct Hardware Design Methodologies. +Elsevier, 1991. +
    +

    + +

    Nuprl

    +The Nuprl project has its own + +World-Wide Web home page . From here, you can access documentation on +Nuprl and communicate with a live Nuprl session that has some basic +theories loaded. This collection of Nuprl pages still needs further work +on it to make it more accessible. I or someone else will get +round to paying some attention to this, sometime in the next month or two. +

    + Hypertext listings for most of the +theories I developed for my thesis are available. The listings for +each theory include introductions, summaries of definitions and +theorems, and formatted proofs. The listings for the +polynomial-related theories are not included at the moment, but should +be in the next couple of days. + + +


    +Last Modified Feb 25th, 1995

    + +

    Paul Jackson / jackson@cs.cornell.edu
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jamjoom^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jamjoom^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..88b9c8cc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jamjoom^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + + + + Hani's Home Page + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^janosi^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^janosi^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ce5f2001 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^janosi^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Tibor Jánosi +

    Tibor Jánosi

    +

    +

    +Welcome to my + +WWW Home Page. +

    + + +

    + Permanently Under Construction +

    +Office: 4132 Upson Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA

    +Office Phone: +1 607 255-1179 +


    +Interesting Sites:

    + +Project Zeno

    + +

    Tibor Jánosi (janosi@CS.Cornell.EDU)
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^janwun^janwun.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^janwun^janwun.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a33ed97 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^janwun^janwun.html @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + + +

    + + JanWun Lee +

    +

    Lee,JanWun

    + + janwun@cs.cornell.edu +

    Master of Engineering Student `96

    +

    Computer Science Department

    +
    +

    Address:

    +
    201 Maple Avenue +
    Apt. #B026 +
    Ithaca, NY 14850 +

    Telephone:

    + +
    (607)277-1823 +

    + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jgm^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jgm^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e18d9b3f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jgm^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + +Faculty Research Interests : Greg Morrisett + + + +

    Greg Morrisett

    + +
    +
    jgm@cs.cornell.edu +
    Assistant Professor of Computer Science +
    Cornell University +
    Ithaca, NY 14853-7501 +
    Office: 4105C Upson Hall +
    Office phone: (607) 255-3009 +
    +
    + +

    Table of Contents

    + + + +

    Research Interests

    + +

    +My primary research interests are in the development and use of +advanced programming languages. I am particularly interested +in the use of high-level languages, such as Standard ML, for +building systems software, including run-time systems, operating +systems, and distributed systems. Lately, I have focused on +the implementation issues that have kept high-level, safe +languages from being used in the construction of systems software. +To this end, my research has concentrated on producing code for high-level +languages that is faster, consumes less memory, and supports +"hacking with the bits". +

    +I am also interested in bringing powerful, semantics-based tools +from programming language theory, such as type-directed compilation, +partial evaluation, abstract interpretation, and run-time code generation, +into the design, specification, and construction of real systems +software. +

    + + +

    Teaching

    +
      +
    • CS 611: Semantics of Programming Languages (Fall 1996) +
    • +CS 512: Advanced Language Implementation (Spring 1996) +
    + + +

    Selected Papers

    + +
    +
  • +Semantics of Memory Management for Polymorphic Languages, + Greg Morrisett and Robert Harper, +CMU Technical Report CMU-CS-96-176 [Also appears as CMU-CS-FOX-96-04], +September, 1996. + +
  • Compiling with Types, +Greg Morrisett, (gzipped postscript), Ph.D. Thesis, +Published as CMU Technical Report CMU-CS-95-226, December, 1995. + +
  • TIL: A Type-Directed Optimizing +Compiler for ML, +D. Tarditi, G. Morrisett, P. Cheng, C. Stone, R. Harper, P. Lee, +1996 SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation. + +
  • The TIL/ML Compiler: Performance and Safety +Through Types, +G. Morrisett, D. Tarditi, P. Cheng, C. Stone, R. Harper, P. Lee, +1996 Workshop on Compiler Support for Systems Software. + +
  • Typed Closure Conversion , + Yasuhiko Minamide, Greg Morrisett, and Robert Harper , +To appear in the 1996 Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages. +Extended version published as CMU Technical Report + CMU-CS-FOX-95-05 , July 1995. + +
  • Abstract Models of Memory Management, +(dvi version) + Greg Morrisett, Matthias Felleisen, and Robert Harper, + 1995 Conf. on Functional Programming Languages and +Computer Architecture. Extended version published as CMU Technical Report +CMU-CS-95-110, (dvi version) also as CMU Fox Note +CMU-CS-95-01. + +
  • Compiling Polymorphism Using Intensional +Type Analysis, Robert Harper and Greg Morrisett +Proc. of the 22nd Annual ACM Symposium on +Principles of Programming Languages, San Francisco, +January 1995. + +
  • Optimistic Parallelization +Greg Morrisett and Maurice Herlihy. +CMU-CS-93-171, October 1993. + +
  • Refining First-Class Stores, J. Gregory Morrisett, Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on State in Programming Languages, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1993. + +
  • Procs and Locks: A Portable Multiprocessing Platform for Standard ML of New Jersey, J. Gregory Morrisett and Andrew Tolmach, Proceedings of the Fourth ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, San Diego, May 1993. + +
  • A Portable Multiprocessing Interface for Standard ML of New Jersey, J. Gregory Morrisett and Andrew Tolmach, CMU-CS-92-155, June 1992. Also appears as a Princeton TR. + +
  • Adding Threads to Standard ML, Eric Cooper and J. Gregory Morrisett, CMU-CS-90-186, +December 1990. +
  • + + +

    + +

    Related Research Links:

    + +
  • Mark Leone's Resources for Programming Language Research. + +
  • I used to be a member of the Fox Project at Carnegie Mellon. + +
  • On-line information about Standard ML. + +
  • Home pages of + +researchers in programming languages. + +
  • Home pages of + +research projects in programming languages. + +
  • Programming-language oriented + +bibliographies. + +
  • Cornell Department of Computer Science + + +
  • + + +

    Personal Information

    + +

    +Home Address: + +

    +
    544 Warren Road #4 +
    Ithaca, NY 14850 +
    phone: (607) 257-3211 +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jhlin^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jhlin^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1af0da41 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jhlin^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + Jiun-hau Lin + + +
    + +

    +

    + + +

    Lin, Jiun-hau

    +
    +
    + + + + + + + + +
    + + Resume...

    + + Java with me + +

    + + +
    +
    + + + + + +
    + Current Address
    + 201 Maple Avenue, Apt.#E27A
    + Ithaca, NY 14850
    + Tel:(607)256-3714
    + + email:jhlin@cs.cornell.edu
    + + Permanent Address
    + 3F,No3,Aly7,Ln46
    + Deh-Shing E. RD
    + Taipei, Taiwan, 111
    + R.O.C.
    +
  • + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jhsu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jhsu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..097d4d7b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jhsu^ @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + +Jerry Hsu @ CS.CORNELL.EDU + + + + + + + + + +
    +

    Jerry Hsu

    +
    + +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jiawang^jiawang.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jiawang^jiawang.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b6993f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^jiawang^jiawang.html @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + +Jia Wang's Home Page + + + +

    + +
    Hi, we are twin sisters !! +

    +
    +

    Jia Wang

    +

    PhD Student
    +
    Department +of Computer Science
    +Cornell University +
    +5162 Upson Hall
    +Ithaca , NY 14853-7501
    +Office Phone: (607) 255-7421
    +Home Phone/Fax: (607) 253-6522
    +Email: jiawang@cs.cornell.edu

    + +I'm a first-year PhD student. I graduated from Department of Computer Science of State University of New York at Binghamton with a B.S. degree in computer science. Before I transferred to SUNY Binghamton, I was a student of Department of Mathematics of Nankai University, Tianjin, China. + +

    +Honor and award +

      +
    • 1995 Barry M. Goldwater Scholar of Mathematics, Science and Engineering +
    • 1996 National Science +Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship.

      +

      +
      + +

      Related Research

      +
      +
      +PORTS, Portable Runtime Systems Group + +
      +PCRC , Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium +
      + +


      Copyright © 1995 Nikos Chrisochoides (nikosc@cs.cornell.edu)
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pavel^Welcome.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pavel^Welcome.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e46902a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pavel^Welcome.html @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Pavel Naumov + +
      + +

      +

      Welcome to my Home Page

      +
      + +I invite you to learn more +about me and +my location in the cyberspace and +the real world. Look at my work for Nuprl project +and if you are tired take a rest at my +Art Gallery or visit my Cinema, look at some of my photos, or +play a game on Java that I have written one Sunday. +

      +Or just send me e-mail and go to +some other place. +

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pearson^pearson.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pearson^pearson.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..445a3813 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pearson^pearson.html @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + + David Pearson + + +

      +

      David Pearson

      + +

      Research Interests

      + +My thesis investigates highly scalable parallel computers consisting +of very simple processors connected in a 3-dimensional mesh. +The guiding vision of this work is of a time, perhaps 50 years hence, +in which materials science has taken the place of computer architecture, +and computers are crystals, with each processor a molecule in the lattice. +Long before this goal can be realized, we can and should prepare for the +ubiquitous parallelism it will offer. Our algorithms must heed the laws +of physics and pay attention, as chip designers do now, to spatial layout +and the (currently hidden) cost of communication. This can be accomplished +by designing our algorithms for a 3-D mesh. +

      +To pursue this vision requires both theoretical and practical work. +So far, my work could be characterized as a feasibility study: I +have produced a 3-D cellular architecture which could +be efficiently realized with current hardware, a simulator for this +architecture, algorithms, programs, and an operating system design +for general-purpose computing. +(I believe that general-purpose computers, not problems like protein +structure, are the grand challenge of parallel architecture. Parallel +computational power will not really succeed until it becomes a commodity +and is sold for desktop machines or video games.) +

      +Directions for future research include VLSI implementation of this architecture +and the design of a programming language. Most widely-used languages hide +the details of the machine's instruction set, but reflect the underlying +Von Neumann architecture. I believe that this connection to the architecture +has been a good thing for algorithm design, and to really exploit parallel +machines we need a language for which the costs of operations are as easy +to estimate as they are for C++ on a Von Neumann machine. + +

      Publications

      + +
        +
      • S. D. Dunten, D. S. Pearson, and W. Y. Arms. ``The Kiewit Network: A + High-Speed Campus Network''. In 25th IEEE Computer Society + International Conference (IEEE COMPCON), pp. 247-254, (Fall 1982). +
      • D. Pearson, S. U. Pillai, and Y. Lee. ``An Algorithm for Near-Optimal + Placement of Sensor Elements''. IEEE Transactions on Information + Theory 36, pp. 1280-1284 (1990). +
      • D. Pearson and V. Vazirani. ``A Fast Parallel Algorithm for Finding a + Maximal Bipartite Set''. In Foundations of Software Technology + and Theoretical Computer Science 10 (FST&TCS), pp. 225-231, + (1990). Published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science + 472. +
      • D. Pearson and V. Vazirani. ``Efficient Sequential and + Parallel Algorithms for Maximal Bipartite Sets''. Journal of + Algorithms 14, pp. 171-179 (1993). +
      • R. Johnson, D. Pearson, and K. Pingali. ``Finding Regions Fast: + Single Entry Single Exit and Control Regions in Linear Time''. + Cornell CS Tech. Report 93-1365. +
      • R. Johnson, D. Pearson, and K. Pingali. ``The program structure tree: + Computing control regions in linear time''. In Proceedings of the + Sigplan '94 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation + (PLDI), pp. 171-185, (1994). Published as ACM SIGPLAN Notices + 29(6). +
      • D. Pearson. ``A Polynomial-time Algorithm for the + Change-Making Problem'', Cornell CS Tech. Report 94-1433. +
      • B. Hao and D. Pearson. ``Instruction Scheduling and Global Register + Allocation for SIMD Multiprocessors''. In International Workshop on + Parallel Algorithms for Irregularly Structured Problems + (Irregular 95), pp. 81-86, Sept. 1995. + Published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science 980. +
      • B. Hao, D. Pearson, and R. Zippel. ``Global Register Allocation for SIMD + Multiprocessors''. Journal of Computer Science and Technology, + Jan. 1996, Allerton Press. +
      • D. Pearson. ``A Parallel Implementation of RSA''. + in Selected Areas in Cryptography (SAC), Aug. 1996 (to appear). +
      + +
      + +
      +Computer Science Department
      +5133 Upson Hall
      +Cornell University
      +Ithaca, New York 14853-7501, USA
      +
      +
      +Email: pearson@cs.cornell.edu
      +Tel: (607) 255-9189
      +Fax: (607) 255-4428
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^peskin^Welcome.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^peskin^Welcome.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e14a30f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^peskin^Welcome.html @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + Todd Peskin's Web Page + + + + + + + + <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#F9F9E0" link="#0000EE" vlink="#551A8B" alink="#FF0000" background="paper.gif"> + +<center><applet code="Ticker.class" width=200 height=30> +<param name=text value="Yes, this is a frivolous use of Java. "></applet></center> + + + <H1>Todd Peskin's Web Page</H1> + Here is a picture of me: <IMG SRC = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/peskin/peskin-half.gif" align=middle> + + <HR> + + <H1>Contents</H1> + <UL> + <LI> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/peskin/Welcome.html#WHOAMI"> Who am I? </a> + <LI> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/peskin/Welcome.html#WHEREAMI"> Where am I? </a> + <LI> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/peskin/Welcome.html#WORK"> Where I worked as a Co-op </a> + <LI> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/peskin/Welcome.html#FAVORITESITES"> Some of my favorite sites </a> + <LI> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/peskin/resume.html"> My resume </a> + <LI> <A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/peskin/Courses.html"> Courses I've taken</A> + + + </UL> + + <A NAME=WHOAMI> + <H1> Who am I? </H1> +<hr> + +I am a student in the +<a href="http://www.gsm.cornell.edu/Catalog/jointDegree.html"> +6-year BS/MEng/MBA program</a> at <a href="http://www.cornell.edu"> +Cornell University.</a> + This joint degree program is offered jointly through the +<a href="http://www.engr.cornell.edu">College of Engineering</a> and the +<a href="http://www.gsm.cornell.edu">Johnson Graduate School of Management.</a> + In May of 1996, I will receive a +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Department/Meng/"> +Master of Engineering</a> in +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu">Computer Science.</a> +The following year, 1997, I will receive a +<a href="http://www.gsm.cornell.edu/Catalog/curriculum.html"> +Master of Business Administration.</a><p> +<p> +I am also currently the President of the Cornell Chapter of +<a href = "http://www.greekweb.com/acacia/acacia.html"> +Acacia Fraternity</a>. +If you are a brother of the Cornell Chapter or any other chapter of Acacia and +you would like to become a part of our mailing list, then please contact me +through e-mail at <a href="mailto:tep1@cornell.edu"><i>tep1@cornell.edu</i></a> +and I will add you as soon as I can. If you supply me with your chapter and +your roll number then I will be able to complete your request more quickly. + +<hr> +<a NAME=WHEREAMI> +<H1> Where am I? </H1> +Well, the best way to reach me is through e-mail at +<a href="mailto:tep1@cornell.edu"><i>tep1@cornell.edu</i>.</a> + I check my mail year round so I can always be contacted this way. Since I +am an MEng student, I can also be found many times logged on to the CS +department's computers. + +<hr> + +<a NAME=WORK> +<H1> Where I worked as a Co-op </H1> +The Fall semester of my Junior year and the following two semesters, I worked +as a Co-op (intern) with <a href="http://www.bdm.com">BDM International, Inc. +</a> through +the Engineering Cooperative Program at Cornell. This program enables Cornell +Undergraduate students in the College of Engineering to supplement their +classroom knowledge with practical experience working for a company in their +field of experience. At BDM, I worked on the development and enhancement of +two national level client/server database systems. The server software is +run on Sun Microsystem computers and the client software is run on PC's +running Windows. +<hr> + +<a NAME=FAVORITESITES> +<H1> Some of my favorite sites on the Web </H1> +<ul> +<li> <a href="http://espn.sportszone.com/nhl/index.html"> +ESPN's NHL Web Page</a> +<li> <a href="http://www.secapl.com/cgi-bin/qs">Stock Quotes Online</a> +<li> <a href="http://java.sun.com">Sun's Java page</a> +<li> <a href="http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization/contrib/cs418-sp94/mpeg/Penalty_Shot.mpg">My final project for CS 418 (a large mpeg file)</a> +<li> <a href="http://www.gsm.cornell.edu/courses/nba610/pm9/index.html">The Client Computers Web Page (created for NBA 610)</a> +</ul> +<hr> +<center>I have had <IMG SRC="http://counter.digits.com/wc/-d/4/Peskin_Cornell" + ALIGN=middle WIDTH=60 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0 HSPACE=4> +visitors since February 27, 1996</center> +<!-- This page was created on October 25, 1995 and is still under +construction.--> +<HR> +This page is still under construction. I hope to add some more content to this page +(possibly including some <i>useful</i> Java applets). Oh, in case you were wondering, I created the +"Ticker Tape" applet at the top. The construction applet was borrowed (with permission) from +Sun's Java Developer's Kit.<br> +<center><applet code="JackhammerDuke.class" width=300 height=100></applet></center> +<HR> + <ADDRESS>Todd Peskin (<a href="mailto:tep1@cornell.edu">tep1@cornell.edu</a>)</ADDRESS> + </BODY> + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pierce^pierce.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pierce^pierce.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b40db8d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^pierce^pierce.html @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + + + Dave Pierce's Home Page + + + + +

      David Pierce

      + + PhD Student
      + Cornell University
      + Computer Science + +
      + +

      Address Stuff

      + +
        + +
      • Office
        + 4156 Upson Hall
        + (607) 255-5033 + +

        + +

      • Home
        + 154A Valentine Pl.
        + Ithaca, NY 14850-6140
        + (607) 256-9122 + +
      + +
      + +

      Personal Stuff

      + +I am a second year PhD student in computer science. + +

      + +My most recent home is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, although my family +currently resides in Reading, Pennsylvania. +Reading is a city approximately halfway between Philadelphia and +Harrisburg. It is famous for its shopping outlets; otherwise, you +never want to go there. However, +Pittsburgh is a great place, as many of you already know, since +it is impossible to fly in or out of Ithaca without going through +Pittsburgh. + +


      + +

      Fun Stuff

      + + + +
      + +

      Work Stuff

      + + + + + +
      +David Pierce
      +pierce@cs.cornell.edu +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^prakas^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^prakas^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a6d5bb2d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^prakas^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + Induprakas Kodukula's Home Page + + + +

      + + +Induprakas Kodukula +

      + + +

      +

      +710, Engineering and Theory Center
      +Cornell University
      +Ithaca, NY 14853
      +Res: (607) 256-1903
      +Off: (607) 254-8833
      + + prakas@CS.Cornell.Edu +
      +

      + +

      +I am a Ph.D student in the department of + Computer Science at + Cornell University. Prior to +that, I did my undergraduate in Computer Science at + IIT Madras . +At Cornell, I work in the + +Bernoulli group +with + +Prof Keshav Pingali . +Other members of my group are +Nawaaz Ahmed, + +Vladimir Kotlyar, + +Vijay Menon and + +Paul Stodghill. +I am also affiliated with the + +Advanced Computing Research Institute and the + Cornell Theory Center . +

      + +

      +

      Research

      +My work centers on the interplay between applications, compilers and runtime systems for traditional and +multiprocessor architectures. The applications are derived from +scientific computing, image processing and multimedia. My co-op with +IBM's VLIW group has +interested me in computer architecture as well. + +

      + +

      Talks

      + +
      • I've given a series of talks on dense compiler technology. + +
        • The first talk at +HP Chelmsford, in Feb '95 was +about the necessity to deal with imperfectly nested loop +transformations to be able to handle non trivial code. + +
        • I presented a framework +for performing imperfectly nested loop transformations at the Loop +Parallelization seminar in Schloss Dagstuhl in April '96. + +
        • In summer '95, I presented a talk at IBM Watson regarding the use +of loop transformations in a VLIW compiler. + +
        • In October '96, I presented a talk at HP Labs (Palo Alto) regarding +Data-centric Multi-level Blocking.

      + + +

      +

      Teaching

      +I taught Systems Programming and +Operating Systems (CS414) in the summer of 1996.

      + +

      +

      Projects

      +

      + +

      +

      Other

      +I (aka GNU Czar) install, maintain and support packages available +under the GNU General Public License on the CS department +machines. Check out the CS GNU home and +find handy tips to be able to do all this on your own! You can also +find extensive info on all the packages I support.

      + +

      +

      + Random Links

      + +
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      +

      + Personal page

      +

      + +

      + Under construction.. +

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^praveen^praveen.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^praveen^praveen.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29870793 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^praveen^praveen.html @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ + + +Praveen Seshadri: Home Page + + + + +

      Praveen Seshadri

      +

      +


      + +

      +
      +Assistant Professor
      + +Computer Science Department
      + +Cornell University.
      +4108 Upson Hall
      +Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
      +Office: (607)255-1045 FAX: (607)255-4428 +

      +

      +
      + +

      +

      + + +Advanced Database Systems : CS 537 : Fall 1996 +

      +
      + + +The PREDATOR DBMS Project : "End ADTs as we know them" +

      +
      + + +The Case for Enhanced Abstract Data Types (SIGMOD 97 submission) +

      +


      + +

      +
      +Professional +
      +

      +

      + +

      + + +Publications +

      + + +The SEQ project (time to put your database in order) +
      + +

      + + +Management of Sequence Data: postscript of my PhD. thesis (in a 94 page tree-saving format). + +

      +
      +


      + +

      +
      +Personal +
      +

      +

      + +513 Warren Road
      +Ithaca, NY 14850
      +(607)257-7412 +

      + +

      + + +Ranjani Ramamurthy +
      + +

      + + +Green Bay Packers +
      + +
      + + +


      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^praveen^projects^seq.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^praveen^projects^seq.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..241c8311 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^praveen^projects^seq.html @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ + + +SEQ Home Page + +

      The SEQ Project: Querying Sequence Data

      + +
      (Document under construction)
      +
      + + + + +

      + +Time to put Order in the Database! +

      +Order Time put in the Database! +

      +Time to put the Database in Order! + +

      +
      + +

      Document Contents:

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    + +
    +

    Project Objectives

    +
    +

    A number of important database applications require the processing +of large amounts of ordered sequence data. The domains of these +applications include financial management, historical analysis, +economic and social sciences, metereology, medical sciences and +biological sciences. Existing relational databases are inadequate in +this regard; data collections are treated as sets, not sequences. +Consequently, expressing sequence queries is tedious, and evaluating +them is inefficient.

    +
    + +

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    +Databases should +
      +
    • model the data using the abstraction of sequences , +
    • allow data sequences to be queried in a declarative manner , +utilizing the ordered semantics +
    • take advantage of the unique opportunities available for query +optimization and evaluation +
    • integrate sequence data with relational data, so that users can +store and query a combination of relation and sequences +
    +These requirements serve as the goals of the SEQ project. +Various kinds of sequences need to be supported, temporal sequences being the +most important kind. Queries should be expressible using notions like +"next" and "previous" which are natural when considering sequences. +These queries should be optimized so that they can be evaluated efficiently. +These issues need to be studied in theory, and then a database system needs +to be built that demonstrates the feasibility of the theoretical ideas. + +
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    + +
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    Project Status

    +

    +
    +The current status of the project is: +
      +
    • We have defined the SEQ data model that can support +most important kinds of sequence data. We have also defined algebraic +query operators that can be composed to form sequence queries (analogous +to the composition of relational algebra operators to form relation queries). +
    • We have described how sequence queries can be efficiently processed, +and have identified various optimization techniques. +
    • We use a sequence query language Sequin that can +declaratively express queries over sequences. A Sequin +query can include embedded expressions in a relational query language like +SQL, or vice-versa. +
    • We are building a disk-based database system to demonstrate the +feasibility of our proposals. The system implements the SEQ +model using a nested complex object architecture. It is built over the +SHORE storage manager and can process several megabytes of data. +Relations and sequences are supported in an integrated and extensible +manner. +
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    + +
    +

    Motivating Example of a Sequence Query

    +

    +

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    +A weather monitoring system records information about various meteorological +phenomena. There is a sequentiality in the occurrence of these phenomena; the +various meteorological events are sequenced by the time at which they are +recorded. A scientist asks the query: +

    + "For which volcano eruptions did +the most recent earthquake have a strength greater than 7.0 on the Richter +scale?". +

    +If this query is to be expressed in a relational query language like SQL, +complex features like groupby clauses, correlated subqueries and aggregate +functions are required. Further, a conventional relational query optimizer +would not find an efficient query execution plan, even given the knowledge +that the Earthquakes and Volcano relations are sorted by time. +

    +However a very efficient plan exists, if one models the data as sequences +ordered by time. The two sequences can be scanned in lock step +(similar to a sort merge join). The most recent earthquake record scanned +can be stored in a temporary buffer. Whenever a volcano record is +processed, the value of the most recent earthquake record stored in the +buffer is checked to see if its strength was greater than 7.0, possibly +generating an answer. This query can therefore be processed with a single +scan of the two sequences, and using very little memory. The key to such +optimization is the sequentiality of the data and the query. +

    +

    + +
    +

    Data Model

    +

    +
    +The details of the SEQ data model are +described in a published paper (click here +for postscript version). Here we present the gist of it. + +The basic model of a sequence is a set of records mapped to an ordered +domain of ``positions''. +This many-to-many relationship between records and +positions can be viewed in two dual but distinct ways: as a set of records +mapped to each position, or as a set of positions mapped to each record. +These two views are called ``Positional'' and ``Record-Oriented'' respectively, +and each gives rise to a set of query operators based on that view. +Queries on sequences could require operators of either or both flavors. +The Record-Oriented operators are similar to relational +operators and include various kinds of joins (overlap, containment, etc) and +aggregates. Such operators have been extensively explored by researchers +in the temporal database community. +

    +(Picture of Sequence Mapping) +

    +The Positional operators include Next, Previous, Offset, Moving +Aggregates, etc. Further operators allow ``zooming'' operations on +sequences by means of collapsing and expanding the ordering domains +associated with the sequence. For instance, a daily sequence could be +``zoomed out'' (i.e.collapsed) to a weekly sequence, or ``zoomed in'' +(i.e. expanded) to an hourly sequence. + +The last part of the model deals with operations on groups (i.e. sets) of +sequences. The advantage is that this makes it easy to model queries +involving sequence collections (which is the case in many real-world +situations). All the sequence operators are extended to work with groups +of similar sequences, instead of with single sequences. This extension +of the SEQ model indicates that a practical implementation of +SEQ would probably involve a nested complex object system. +

    +

    + +
    +

    Sequin Query Language

    +

    +
    +We have devised a query language called Sequin using +which declarative sequence queries can be specified. The language +is similar in flavor to SQL, except that the inputs to queries +as well as the results of queries are sequences. Click + here for a description of the Sequin +language with examples. +
    +

    + +
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    Optimization Techniques

    +

    +
    +We have proposed new optimization techniques for sequence queries +involving Positional operators. There are existing techniques that +have been proposed for queries with Record-Oriented operators. +Our optimizations use query transformations, meta--data, and caching of +intermediate results to efficiently evaluate a query. An optimal query +evaluation plan can be generated using an algorithm that relies on cost +estimates. One of the important observations is that accessing sequence data +in a single stream is probably very efficient, and evaluation strategies +should take this into account. +

    +The details of the optimization techniques are +described in a published paper (click here +for postscript version). +

    +

    + +
    +

    System Development

    +

    +
    +The SEQ database system has a client-server +architecture, supporting multiple clients via +a multi-threaded server. The server is built on +top of the SHORE +storage manager. Both Sequin +and a subset of SQL are supported as query languages +which can be embedded inside each other. The data model +is a nested complex object model that allows arbitrary +levels of nesting of relations inside sequences and vice +versa. The system is also extensible, providing support +for new data types, new ordering domains, user-defined functions, +new storage implementations and new query languages. For more details +on the SEQ system, click here. +
    +

    + +
    +

    Publications

    +
    +

    + + +Sequence Query Processing + +Praveen Seshadri, Miron Livny and Raghu Ramakrishnan. + +Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD Conference on Data Management, May 1994. +

    + +

    + + +SEQ: A Framework for Sequence Data + +Praveen Seshadri, Miron Livny and Raghu Ramakrishnan. + +Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Data Engineering, March 1995. +

    + +

    + + +The Design and Implementation of a Sequence Database System + +Praveen Seshadri, Miron Livny and Raghu Ramakrishnan. + +Submitted to VLDB 96. +

    + +

    + + +What's Next? Sequence Queries + +Raghu Ramakrishnan, Michael Cheng, Miron Livny, and Praveen Seshadri. + +In Proceedings of the International Conference on the Management of Data (COMAD), +December, 1994. +

    +

    + + +
    +

    Related Work

    +

    +
    +The +DEVise +project is complementary to SEQ. It provides a visualization +environment that can be used to explore sequence data. DEVise can act as +a front-end through which queries can be posed against a SEQ database server, +and the answers can be examined graphically. +

    +Also see: +

    + +
    +

    + +
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    Contact Information

    +

    +
    + +For more information, contact +

    +Praveen Seshadri, +praveen@cs.wisc.edu +

    +Raghu Ramakrishnan, +raghu@cs.wisc.edu +

    +Miron Livny, +miron@cs.wisc.edu +

    +

    +Computer Sciences Department,
    +University of Wisconsin,
    +1210, W.Dayton Street,
    +Madison, WI 53706. +
    +
    +

    + +
    +Last modified: Fri Sep 15 1995 by Praveen Seshadri +
    +Praveen Seshadri / praveen@cs.wisc.edu +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ralph^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ralph^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ae55ff5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ralph^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + +Ralph Benzinger + + + + + + + + + +
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    Ralph Benzinger

    +Wer sich auf seinen Lorbeeren ausruht, trägt sie an der +falschen Stelle. +


    +The story so far ... +

    + +At Cornell ... +
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    • Graduate student at the + Department of Computer Science +
    • Courses taken: +
        +
      • Advanced Programming Languages +
      • Design and Analysis of Algorithms +
      • Reasoning about Knowledge +
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^raman^aster^demo.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^raman^aster^demo.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b86f22de --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^raman^aster^demo.html @@ -0,0 +1,583 @@ + +Mathematics For Computer Generated Spoken Documents + Title in audio + + + +

    ASTER Demonstration

    + +AsTeR +is dedicated to my +Guide-Dog. + +AsTeR --Audio System For Technical Readings-- is a computing system for +rendering technical documents in audio. AsTeR was developed by me for my + +PhD. (141 pages) An audio formatted version of the thesis, +(approximately 6 hours) produced by AsTeR, is being made available by +RFB (Recordings For the Blind + as the first computer generated talking book. Here is the abstract in print, and +here is an audio formatted version.

    + + +This hypertext document demonstrates the audio renderings generated by AsTeR. + Here +is an enhanced demo using inline images. +Each example is made up of three components: +

      +
    1. The original LaTeX input. +
    2. The audio formatted output produced by AsTeR. + The speech is produced by a Dectalk, and has been digitized at + 8-bit mulaw + AsTeR uses stereo to render tables, an effect that is not + conveyed by the +8-bit mono encoding. +
    3. The visually formatted version produced by LaTeX and DVIPS. +
    + +

    How to use this demo:

    + +The examples in this demonstration get progressively difficult. +I suggest you go through the initial sections sequentially; +For short demos, I typically show people the first three sections, and +round it off +with the continuous fraction in section 4 and a quick overview of Faa +De Bruno's formula. + +

    + + + + +Here is the Postscript file containing all the examples, in case +you want to look over them first. +I am not placing a single file containing all of the audio examples +since this would be about 9MB. + +

    + +Section 1 simple fractions and expressions. +

    +This set of examples demonstrates the use of voice inflection and pauses to +convey grouping of sub-expressions succinctly. +

    + + +

      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    4. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    5. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    6. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    7. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    8. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +Audio state varied along a dimension in audio space before rendering +sub-expressions. + +

    + +Section 2 superscripts and subscripts. +

    +To convey subscripts, superscripts, and other visual attributes, vary audio +state along a dimension that is orthogonal to (independent of ) the dimension +used to convey sub-expressions. +This will allow the nesting of these mutually independent concepts. + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    4. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    5. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    6. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 3 Knuth's examples of fractions and exponents. +

    +These examples are taken verbatim from the TeX Book, by Donald Knuth. +They are used in the TeX Book to demonstrate the power of the TeX layout +operators. +Notice that all of these examples comprise of the same 6 symbols, but are very +different! +AsTeR can render these as unambiguously as TeX can. + + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    4. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    5. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    6. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    7. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 4 A continued fraction. +

    + +Moving along a dimension in audio space defines a perceptibly monotonic +change. This notion of perceptible monotonicity is vital in conveying nesting. +

    + + + audio + LaTeX + Postscript + +

    + +Section 5 Simple School algebra. +

    + + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + + +

    + +Section 6 square roots. +

    + +Notice the choice of unambiguous renderings for the following expressions: +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 7 Trigonometric identities. +

    +Written mathematical notation can be ambiguous and hard to recognize. +Notice the complete absence of parenthesis in some of the examples below. +AsTeR uses several heuristics to construct the correct tree structure for +these expressions. + + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    4. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    5. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    6. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    7. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 8 Logarithms. +

    +Notice the context-specific rendering when speaking the base of the logarithm. +The renderings are chosen to reduce cognitive load;
    log base a of +x
    +as opposed to
    log of x to the base a
    + + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    4. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 9 Series. +

    +Context-specific rendering rules allow AsTeR to interpret the superscripts as +exponents. Such interpretation is not hard-wired into the renderings; it is +fully customizable by the user. + + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    4. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    5. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 10 Integrals. +

    +The first of these examples, probably the most innocuous, is also the most +difficult to recognize; it is impossible to determine the variable of +integration. +

    + +Notice that AsTeR interprets triple integrals as the nested application of the +integral operator. +A user can browse the triple integral and listen to its sub-pieces. + +

    + +The integrals shown in examples 3 and 4 can trick the most experienced of +human readers into an error. + +

      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    4. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    5. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    6. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 11 Summations. +

    +Notice that the same expression can be written in more than one way. + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 12 Limits. +

    + + +
      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + + +

    + +Section 13 Cross referenced equations. +

    +The following section is meant to illustrate AsTeR's rendering of +cross-references, and is most effective when AsTeR is used interactively. +

    + +AsTeR enables the listener to give meaningful names to cross-referenceable +objects, and uses these names when referring to such objects in later +cross-references. +

    + + +

      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 14 Distance formula. +

    + +Notice that AsTeR produces good intonational structure when speaking text that +is intermixed with mathematics. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript + +

    + +Section 15 Quantified expression. +

    +The quantifiers present an interesting challenge to AsTeR's recognizer. + + + + audio + LaTeX + Postscript + + +

    + +Section 16 Exponentiation. +

    +Once again, perceptible monotonicity allows AsTeR to convey the following +deeply nested expressions succinctly. +

    +These examples were produced with the Emacs Calculator, a full-fledged +symbolic algebra system. +AsTeR interfaces directly with this calculator, and renders the output just +as well as it can render any document. + + +

      +
    1. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +

    + +Section 17 A generic matrix. +

    +AsTeR uses stereo effects to convey the two-dimensional structure of the +matrix. Rendering commences on the left, and moves progressively right as +each element of any row is spoken. +

    + + audio + LaTeX + Postscript + +

    + +Section 18 Faa de Bruno's formula. +

    +This section presents Faa De Bruno's formula, taken from Knuth's Art Of +Computer Programming, Vol. 1. +I first heard it spoken by a RFB reader on a talking book; it took 120 seconds +to speak. +

    + +Since the renderings produced by AsTeR utilize features of the audio space +not available to a human reader (I still have not met a reader who can change +the size and shape of her head as she talks:-) +the rendering takes under 80 seconds. + +

    +As you will hear soon, even this is too long; you forget the beginning by the +time you hear the end. +

    + +Later, we present rendering using variable substitution, a powerful technique +for conveying top-level structure of complex expressions. +

    +

      +
    1. Notice the proper intonational structure produced for text intermixed + with mathematics.
      + audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    2. audio + LaTeX + Postscript +
    3. Here is Faa De Bruno's formula in all its glory:-
      + Audio (66 seconds) + LaTeX + Postscript +
    + +AsTeR can process complex expressions like the above, and upon request, +replace complex sub-expressions with meaningful identifiers. Such renderings +convey top-level structure; the listener can then listen to the +sub-expressions separately.

    + +Since this substitution process is performed by AsTeR, there is no LaTeX or +Postscript equivalent for the audio output in this case. +

    + + +
    +
    T.V. Raman raman@crl.dec.com
    + +Last modified: Fri Aug 5 10:06:00 1994 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ravi^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ravi^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a7bd291 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ravi^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + S Ravi Kumar + + +

    S Ravi Kumar

    + + Department of Computer Science
    + Cornell University
    + Ithaca , NY 14832-7501.
    +(607) 255-1158
    +
    + ravi@cs.cornell.edu + +

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    Ramin Zabih
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    Assistant Professor

    rdz@cs.cornell.edu
    +607 255 8413
    +607 255 4428 (fax)

    +
    ResearchMy research interests lie in Computer Vision and Multimedia. I am currently interested in +constructing a search engine for images, using some new methods we have developed.

    I've recently been thinking about the economic impact of freely available pricing information on the +Web. My essay on this subject appeared in Phil Agre's electronic newsletter The Network Observer in +March 1996.

    +
    StudentsI work with PhD students Jing Huang, Vera Kettnaker and Olga Veksler. I also spend a fair amount +of time with various undergraduates, principally Greg Pass and Justin Voskuhl. Other undergraduates +include Scott Cytacki, Justin Miller and Rob Szewczyk.
    PublicationsMost of these publications are available in postscript or in PDF (acrobat) format. Free PDF readers +for a variety of different architectures are available from Adobe. + + + + +
    Histogram Refinement for Content-Based Image Retrieval, Greg Pass and Ramin Zabih. IEEE +Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision. Sarasota, Florida, December 1996.
    Comparing Images Using Color Coherence Vectors, Greg Pass, Ramin Zabih and Justin Miller. Fourth +ACM Conference on Multimedia. Boston, Massachusetts, November 1996.
    Feature-Based Algorithms for Detecting and Classifying Scene Breaks, Ramin Zabih, Justin Miller +and Kevin Mai. Third ACM Conference on Multimedia. San Francisco, California, November 1995.
    Non-parametric Local Transforms for Computing Visual Correspondence, Ramin Zabih and John +Woodfill. Third European Conference on Computer Vision, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1994.
    +
    TeachingI am currently teaching CS100B, an introduction to computer programming. In the Spring I will +teach CS664, a course in computer vision. If you are interested in that course, there are scribe notes +from my lectures available on the web page. I have also taught CS212, an introduction to computation +and programming.
    Professional ActivitiesI am on the program comittee for CVPR-97, the IEEE conference on computer vision +and pattern recognition, which will be held in San Juan, PR in June 1997. I am also on the organizing +committee for the IEEE Workshop on Content-based access of Image and Video Libraries, to be held in +conjunction with CVPR-97.
    AcknowledgementsThis web page design is courtesy of Dan Huttenlocher
     Last Updated: November 3, 1996
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Friedman and K. Birman. +<a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR96-1579?abstract="> +Trading Consistency for Availability in Distributed Systems</a>. +<cite> Technical Report 96-1579, Department of Computer Science, Cornell +University. </cite> + +<li> +R. Friedman and K. Birman. +<a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR96-1605?abstract="> +Using Group Communication Technology to Implement a Reliable and Scalable +Distributed IN Coprocessor</a>. +<cite> To appear in TINA 96. </cite> + +<li> +R. Friedman and A. Vaysburd. +<a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR96-1581?abstract="> +Implementing a Replicated State Machine Over Partitionable Networks</a>. +<cite> Technical Report 95-1554, Department of Computer Science, Cornell +University. </cite> + +</ul> + +<h2> +For a full list of publications, click +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/roy/papers.html"> +here +</a>. +</h2> + +</body> +</html> diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^rus^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^rus^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc8c7b6c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^rus^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +<title> Daniela's Home Page</title> + +<PRE> +<H1> Daniela Rus</H1> +<H2> Research Associate / Computer Science</H2> +<H2> rus@cs.cornell.edu</H2> + +<DT> <A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rus/images/rus.gif">A photograph </A> + +<HR> + +<H3>Address</H3> + 4154 Upson Hall + Department of Computer Science + Cornell University + Ithaca, NY 14853 + Tel: (607) 255-5691 + FAX: (607) 255-4428 +</PRE> + +<HR> <P> + + +<DL> +<DT><A HREF="http://simlab.cs.cornell.edu/index.html"> Modeling and Simulation Home Page </A> +<DT><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rus/papers/papers.html"> Recent Papers </A> +<dt><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu/TR/Search/?publisher=CORNELLCS&author=Rus"> +CS version of my Online Tech Reports </dt> </a> +<DT><A HREF="tn3270://notis.library.cornell.edu">Cornell Library Catalog</A> +<DT><A HREF="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu/">CS TR </A> +<DT><A HREF="file://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rus//fsys/noon/a/kshroff/interfaces/Home.html">CS Dept info</A> +<DT><A HREF="http://dri.cornell.edu">Design Research Institute</A> +</DL> + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^rvr^rvr.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^rvr^rvr.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..13c8ad9a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^rvr^rvr.html @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +<!-- File: rvr.html --> +<!-- Author: Robbert van Renesse --> +<!-- Contents: personal WWW page --> +<!-- Created: August 1994 --> + +<html> +<head> +<title>Robbert van Renesse</title> +<link rev="made" href="mailto:rvr@cs.cornell.edu (Robbert van Renesse)"> +</head> + +<body> +<h1>Robbert van Renesse</h1> +<h2>Senior Research Associate</h2> +<h2>Cornell University</h2> +<h3><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/rvr.gif"><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/rvr_small.gif" align="middle" alt="@"></a> +<a href="mailto:rvr@cs.cornell.edu">rvr@cs.cornell.edu</a></h3> +<hr> + +<h1> +</h1> + + +<p> +I am a senior research associate in the +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/">Department of Computer Science</a> +at +<a href="http://www.cornell.edu">Cornell University</a> +in +<a href="http://www.ithaca.ny.us/">Ithaca, NY</a>. +I am working with +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Faculty/Kenneth_Birman.html"> +Ken Birman</a> +in the area of distributed systems. My Ph.D. advisor was +<a href="http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast">Andy Tanenbaum</a>. +</p> + +<h2>Interests</h2> +<ul> +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/anneke/anneke.html">My brand new baby girl!</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/house.html">Our brand new house</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/HORUS">The Horus system</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.uit.no/DOS/Tacoma">The TACOMA project</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/mmm/applets.html">CAML/MMM Applets</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/Info/Projects/HORUS/NYNET/nynet.html">NYNET</a> +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/iajb/index.html">The Ithaca Ageless Jazz Band</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/isdn/index.html">The Ithaca Swing Dance Network</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.nwu.edu/WNUR/jazz/">Jazz</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.guitar.net>Guitar</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/phoebe/mosaic/accordion.html">Accordion</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.jumbo.com">Shareware</a>. +</ul> + +<h2>Dutch Stuff</h2> +<ul> +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/aswin/NL/nl.html">Cornell Dutch Club</a> (contains many other links). +<li><a href="http://grid.let.rug.nl/~welling/usa/newnetherland.html">The USA and the Netherlands</a>. +<li><a href="http://huizen.dds.nl/~toetsie/">Dutch Jazz</a>. +</ul> + +<h2>Ithaca</h2> +<ul> +<li><a href="http://www.ithaca.ny.us/">IthacaNet</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.spinners.com/ithaca/">The Spinners Ithaca Market Place</a>. +</ul> + +<h2>Papers</h2> +<ul> +<li><a href="http://www.sciam.com/WEB/0596issue/0596birman.html">Software for Reliable Networks (Scientific American)</a> +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/papers/arch/arch.html">Design and Performance of Horus: A Lightweight Group Communications System (html version)</a>. +<li><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR94-1442">Design and Performance of Horus: A Lightweight Group Communications System (GIF version)</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/papers/podc/podc.html">A Framework for Protocol Composition in Horus</a>. +<li><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR95-1505">Protocol Composition in Horus</a>. +<li><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR95-1489">Incorporating System Resource Information into Flow Control</a>. +<li><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR95-1491">Strong and Weak Virtual Synchrony in Horus</a>. +<li><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR95-1500">Horus: A Flexible Group Communications System</a>. +<li><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR93-1354">A Security Architecture for Fault-Tolerant Systems</a>. +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/rvr/papers/rt/novsdav.html">Support for Complex Multi-Media Applications using the Horus system</a>. +<li><a href="http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/TR/CORNELLCS:TR94-1468">Operating Support for Mobile Agents</a>. +</ul> + +</body> +</html> diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sabel^sabel.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sabel^sabel.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90558900 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sabel^sabel.html @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +<html> +<title> Laura Sabel </title> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sabel/sabel.gif"> +<p> +<h1> Laura Sabel </h1> +<h2> sabel@cs.cornell.edu </h2> +<p> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Lines/bluebar.gif"> +<p> +<h2> Professional Information </h2> + +I did my doctoral research with Professor +<a href="http://www-cse.ucsd.edu:80/users/marzullo/"> +Keith Marzullo</a>, of the University of California at San Diego, +on failure detection in asynchronous distributed systems. For +more research on failure detectors, see +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/FailureDetectionPapers.html"> Tushar Chandra's +Failure Detection Page. </a> + +I finally finished my <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/ftp/pub/sabel/thesis.ps"> thesis</a>: +<em> Approximating Perfect Failure Detectors in Asynchronous +Distributed Systems. </em> + +<h2> Publications </h2> + +<h3> Election Vs. Consensus in Asynchronous Systems </h3> +by Laura Sabel and Keith Marzullo. + +<p> +Cornell University Computer Science Technical Report TR95-1488, February 1995 +<p> +Submitted to <em> Information Processing Letters. </em> + +For a postscript copy of the TR, click +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sabel/election.ps"> here </a>. +<p> + +<h3> Approximating Perfect Failure Detectors in Asynchronous +Distributed Systems </h3> +by Laura Sabel and Keith Marzullo. + +<p> +Versions appear in: +<p> +<em> Proceedings of the 13th Annual Symposium on Principles of Distributed +Computing, </em> August 1994. +<p> +<em> Proceedings of the 13th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, +</em> October 1994. +<p> +Cornell University Computer Science Technical Report TR94-1413, March 1994 +(revised June 1994). + +For a postscript copy of the TR, click +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sabel/tr94-1413.ps"> here </a>. + +<h3> Using Consistent Subcuts for Detecting Stable Properties </h3> +by Keith Marzullo and Laura Sabel. + +<p> +Versions appear in: +<p> +<em> Distributed Computing, </em> 8(3), 1995. </em> +<p> +<em> 5th International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms (WDAG-5), +</em> October 1991. (Proceedings published in Springer-Verlag Lecture +Notes in Computer Science Series, Vol. 579.) +<p> +Cornell University Computer Science Technical Report TR91-1205. + +For a postscript copy of the TR, click +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sabel/ss.ps"> here </a>. + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Lines/bluebar.gif"> + +<h1> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sabel/eyh.html"> Expanding Your Horizons </a> </h1> + +<h1> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sabel/cows.html"> Cows </a> </h1> + +<h1> Some interesting pages: </h1> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Balls/red.gif"> +<a href="http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/~pmichaud/toast/toast.html"> The + Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torch Experiment </a> <p> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Balls/orange.gif"> +<a href="http://www.webcom.com/~odyssey1/alpaca/alpaca.html"> AlpacaNet </a> +<p> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Balls/yellow.gif"> +<a href="http://www.2way.com:/food/egg/index.html"> The + Electronic Gourmet Guide </a> <p> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Balls/green.gif"> +<a href="http://www.chaco.com/useless/useless/bobbies.html"> The +Bobbie Awards</a>, especially <a +href="http://sp1.berkeley.edu/findthespam.html"> The Spam Page</a> +<p> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Balls/blue.gif"> +<a href="http://www.jellybelly.com"> The Jelly Belly Jelly Beans Page +</a> (win a free sample by answering a survey) +<p> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Misc/images/Balls/purple.gif"> +<a href="http://www.bingozone.com"> The Bingo Zone</a>, where you can +play bingo for fun and cash prizes +<p> + + +</html> diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sam^sam.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sam^sam.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..743375bb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sam^sam.html @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +<TITLE> Faculty Research Interests : Sam Toueg </TITLE><H1> Sam Toueg</H1><I><DL><DT> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/scuba.gif"> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/scuba.small.gif" align=bottom> +</a> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/Mot1.gif"> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/Mot1.small.gif" align=bottom> +</a> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/Mot2.gif"> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/Mot2.small.gif" align=bottom> +</a> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/Mot4.gif"> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sam/pictures/Mot4.small.gif" align=bottom> +</a> +<DT><DT>Professor<DT> +Ph.D., Princeton University, 1979 +<p> +</DL></I><H3>Research Interests</H3> +<p> +My research interests include distributed computing, fault-tolerance +and real-time. I work on methodologies, paradigms, and algorithms for +fault-tolerant distributed systems, in both message-passing and +shared-memory systems. My long-term goal is to bridge the gap +between theoretical results and the need for efficient and practical +solutions. + +In collaboration with +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/home.html">Tushar Chandra</a> +and +<a href="http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~prasad">Prasad Jayanti</a>, +two Ph.D. +Computer Science students, we continued our work on +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/FailureDetectionPapers.html">unreliable failure +detectors for message-passing systems</a>, +and on wait-free objects for shared-memory systems. +<p> +A fundamental result of fault-tolerant distributed computing +states that the Consensus problem cannot be solved (with a +deterministic algorithm) in asynchronous systems. This impossibility +result is due to the inherent difficulty of determining whether a +process has crashed (or is merely very slow) in such a system. In +our work, we were able to determine exactly how much information +about failures is necessary and sufficient to solve Consensus. We +first showed one can use W, an unreliable failure detector that can +make an infinite number of mistakes, to solve Consensus in systems +with a majority of correct processes. We then proved that to solve +Consensus, any failure detector has to provide at least as much +information about failures as W. Thus, W is the weakest failure +detector for solving Consensus in asynchronous systems with a +majority of correct processes. We are now exploring the practicality +of implementing W, and of applications that rely on W for their +correctness. +<p> +A concurrent system consists of processes communicating via shared +objects. A shared object is wait-free if each process that accesses +this object is guaranteed to get a response even if all the other +processes crash. We are now exploring wait-free hierarchies of +object types, where each object (type) is assigned to a level that +corresponds to its ability in implementing other wait-free objects. +In particular, Prasad Jayanti has shown that a well-known hierarchy +(Herlihy's) is not robust: Informally, in this hierarchy there is an +object at level 2 that can be used to implement wait-free objects at +any level. We are now exploring the question of whether +robust wait-free hierarchies exist. +<p> +<H4>Selected Publications</H4> +<p> +<li> Bracha, G., and S. Toueg. +Asynchronous consensus and broadcast protocols. +<I> Journal of the ACM</I>, vol. 32, 10, 1985, 824-840. +<p> +<li> Srikanth, T. K., and S. Toueg. +Optimal clock synchronization. +<I> Journal of the ACM</I>, vol. 34, 3, 1987, 626-645. +<p> +<li> El Abbadi, A., and S. Toueg. +Maintaining availability in partitioned replicated databases. +<I> ACM Transactions on Database Systems</I>, vol. 14, 2, 1989, 264-290. +<p> +<li> Neiger, G., and S. Toueg. +Automatically increasing the fault-tolerance of distributed algorithms. +<I> Journal of Algorithms</I>, vol. 11, 3, 1990, 374-419. +<p> +<li> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/home.html">Chandra, T.</a>, and S. Toueg. +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/UnreliableFD.html">Unreliable failure +detectors for asynchronous systems.</a> +<I> Proceedings 10th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing +</I>. +August 1991, Montreal, Canada, 257-272. +<p> +<li> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/home.html">Chandra, T.</a>, +<a href="http://www.cdf.toronto.edu:/DCS/CSRI/Hadzilacos.html">V. Hadzilacos</a> + and S. Toueg. +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/WeakestFD.html">The weakest failure detector +for solving consensus.</a> +<I> Proceedings 11th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing +</I> , +August 1992, Vancouver, Canada, 147-158. +<p> +<li><a href="http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~prasad">Jayanti, P.</a>, +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chandra/home.html">Chandra, T.</a>, +and S. Toueg. +<a href="ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/chandra/shared.memory.faulty.dvi.Z"> +Fault-tolerant wait-free shared objects.</a> +<I> Proceedings 33rd IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science</I>, +October 1992, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 157-166. +<p> +<li> Neiger, G., and S. Toueg. +Simulating synchronized clocks and common knowledge in distributed systems. +<I> Journal of the ACM</I>, vol. 40, 2, 1993, 334-367. +<p> +<p> + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^samuel^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^samuel^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ecf2f6d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^samuel^ @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +<HEAD> +<title> Samuel Weber</title> +</HEAD> +<BODY> +<H1> Samuel Weber </h1> +<I><DL> +<DT>Acting Assistant Professor +<DT>308 Upson Hall +<DT>Phone: 607-255-1051 +<DT>Fax: 607-255-4428 +<DT>Email: <a href="mailto:samuel@cs.cornell.edu">samuel@cs.cornell.edu</a> +</DL></I> + +Currently, I am an Acting Assistant Professor at Cornell University, +and Assistant Director of the +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Department/Meng">Master's of +Engineering Program in Computer Science</a>. + +<H2> Research Interests </H2> + +Software Design, Specification and Verification, + Programming Language Design and Semantics, Distributed Systems + +<H2> Courses </H2> + +<ul> +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS501/CS401-501.html"> +CS 401/501 "Software Engineering: Technology and Techniques"</a> (Fall 95) +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Spring-96/CS100/CS100.html"> +CS 100 "Introduction to Computer Programming"</a> (Spring 96) +</ul> + +<H2> Publications</H2> +<ul> +<li> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/samuel/publications/piconference.ps"> + Weber and Bloom, "Metatheory of the Pi-Calculus", + Technical Report 96-1564, + Cornell University (submitted for conference publication).</a> +<li> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/samuel/publications/joy.ps"> + Weber, Bloom and Brown, +"Compiling Joy Into Silicon: a Formally Verified Compiler for + Delay-Insensitive Circuits", Technical Report 96-1566, Cornell +University (submitted for journal publication).</a> +<li> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/samuel/publications/phdthesis.ps"> +Weber, "Process Algebras and Meta-algebras: Theory and Practice". + Ph.D. Thesis, Cornell University, August 1995</a> +<li> Weber, Bloom and Brown, +"Compiling Joy Into Silicon: An Exercise + in Applied Structural Operational Semantics," +REX Workshop on Semantics: Foundations and Applications 1992, + Bakker, Roever and Rozenberg, editors, Lecture Notes in + Computer Science vol. 666, Springer-Verlag, pages 639-659. 1993. +<li> + Weber, Bloom and Brown, + "Compiling Joy into Silicon: A Verified Silicon Compilation Scheme," In + T. Knight and J. Savage, editors, +Proceedings of the Advanced Research in VLSI and Parallel + Systems Conference, pages 79-98. 1992. +<li> + Amdur, Weber and Hadzilacos, +"On the Message Complexity of Binary Byzantine Agreement Under + Crash Failures," Distributed Computing 5, pages 175-186, 1992. +<li> <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/samuel/publications/mscthesis.ps"> +Weber, "Bounds on the Message Complexity of Byzantine Agreement" + Masters Thesis, University of Toronto, September 1989.</a> +<li> + Seshadri, Wortman, Weber, Yu and Small, +"Semantic Analysis in a Concurrent Compiler," +Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '88 +Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, +pages 233-240. 1988. +</ul> +<ADDRESS> Samuel Weber (samuel@cs.cornell.edu) </ADDRESS> +</BODY> + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^scl^sean.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^scl^sean.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5d85b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^scl^sean.html @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +<html> +<head> +<TITLE>Sean C. Landis</TITLE> +</head> + +<body> +<P align=center> +<img alt="" src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/capture.gif"> +</P> +<H1>Sean Landis, Masters of Engineering, Computer Science</H1> +<P> +<P> +<HR> +<P> +Welcome to my +<A href="http://www.cornell.edu"> +Cornell</A> Home Page. <p> +Here is my <A href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/resume.html">resume.</a> +My Cornell information is +<A HREF="http://cs.wpi.edu/cgi-bin/finger?scl10@cornell.edu"> +here</A>. +<P> +<HR> +<H3>Current Courses:</H3> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Advanced Database Systems +<A href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Current/CS537/course.html"> +CS 537</A> +<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Masters of Engineering Project, CS 790 - A 3D rendering system for Windows 95 +<P> +<P> +<HR> + +<H3>Past Courses:</H3> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Machine Perception, <A href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Spring-96/CS664/CS664.html">CS 664</A>. My final project was a system that analyzed +coloring book drawings. Click +<A href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/proj.ps">here</A> +for a 6MB postscript version of the project. Here is a sample drawing we +analyzed:<P> +<P align=center> +<IMG src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/house2.gif"> +</P> + +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Topics in Computer Graphics, CS 718 - <A href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/cs718/INDEX.HTM"><i>Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems for Interior Design.</i></A><P> +<P align=center> +<IMG src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/cs718/ARCH.JPG"> +</P> + +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Masters of Engineering Project, CS 790 - A Windows-based 3D graphics rendering system.<P> + +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Computer Graphics, +<A href="http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization/Education/cs417"> +CS 417</A><P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Computer Graphics Lab, +<A href="http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization/Education/cs418"> +CS 418</A><P> +<HR> +<H3>Educational Interests:</H3> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Computer Graphics<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +<A href="http://www.microsoft.com"> +Windows NT</a><P> + <IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +C++ <P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Object Oriented Programming<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/book.gif"> +Object Oriented Design Patterns<P> +<P> +<HR> +<H3>Professional Interests:</H3> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/coffee.gif"> I work for +<A href="http://www.stratus.com/Public/ISIS/www.htm"> +Isis Distributed Systems, Inc.</a>, a division of +<A href="http://www.stratus.com"> +Stratus Computer, Inc</a>.<P> +<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/coffee.gif"> I am project lead of the +<A href="http://www.stratus.com/Public/ISIS/orbix+isis.htm"> +Orbix+Isis</a> + development team. Our product combines Orbix, a +<A href="http://www.omg.org"> +CORBA</a> compliant Object Request Broker from +<A href="http://www.iona.com"> + IONA Technologies, Inc.</a> with the +<A href="http://www.stratus.com/Public/ISIS/webkit2.htm"> +Isis SDK</a>. +<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/coffee.gif"> +I am currently working on release 2.0 of Orbix+Isis. +<P> +<HR> +<H3>Personal Interests:</H3> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/smiley.gif"> +Baseball, my favorite team is: +<IMG alt="The Los Angeles Dodgers" SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/dodgers.gif"> +<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/smiley.gif"> +Alpine Skiing<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/smiley.gif"> +Golf<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/smiley.gif"> +Playing Softball<P> +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/smiley.gif"> +Baseball Card Collecting<P> +<P> +<HR> +I can be reached at: +<P> + +<IMG alt="o " SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/mailbox.gif"> +<A HREF="mailto:scl@isis.com"><em>scl@isis.com</em></a> +<P> +<HR> +<P> +<B>Educational Rap Sheet:</B> +<P> +<A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu"> +<IMG alt="[WWW.CS.CORNELL.EDU]" SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/cornell.gif"></A> +<P> +<A HREF="http://www.cs.utah.edu"> +<IMG alt="[WWW.CS.UTAH.EDU]" SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/scl/dept-cs.jpg"></A> +<P> +<HR> +<em>Last modified: Sean Landis (scl@cs.cornell.edu), 9/17/96</em> +<P> +<HR> + +<end> + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^seena^homepage.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^seena^homepage.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99d65d4a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^seena^homepage.html @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +<HTML> +<HEAD> +<TITLE> Seena K Cherangara</TITLE> +</HEAD> + +<BODY background="jpegs/beige_backgrg.jpg"> + +<a href="http://www.cornell.edu/"><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/cornell.gif" border=0 +align=right></a> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/seena1.gif" border=0 align=left alt="self portrait"> +<!-----------------------------------------> +<P> +<center> +<h1> Seena K Cherangara</h1> +Master of Engineering<br> +Class of 1996<br> +Dept. of Computer Science<br> +Cornell University<br> +<!-------------------------------------------> +<br><br><br> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/rainbow_line.gif"></P> +</center> +</P> +<!------------------------------------------------> +<p> +<br><center><font size=+3><b>Welcome to my homepage</b></font></center><br> +Currently I am an M.Eng student at the +<a href="http://cs.cornell.edu"><i>Computer Science Department</i></a> + at <a href="http://www.cornell.edu"><i>Cornell University</i></a> in +<a href="http://www.cornell.edu/Ithaca.html"><i>Ithaca</i></A>, NY. <br><br> +I have my B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the +College of Engineering,Trivandrum</a>, +Kerala, INDIA</i>. +<p> +<center> +<P><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/em_spectrum_line.gif"></P> +</center> +<!------------------------------------------------> + +<br><b>Some information about the courses that I have taken at Cornell +University</b><br><br> +<table border=2 cellspacing=6 cellpadding=6> +<td><br> +<i><h3> +Fall 1995 </h3></i> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/blue_d.gif"> <a href="http://cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS415/CS414/CS414.html"> +<i>CS414 Operating System</i></a> +<br><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/blue_d.gif"> <a href="http://cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS415/CS415.html"> +<i>CS415 Practicum in Operating System</i></a> Project specification: +<a href="http://cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS415/doc/hoca.chaps.ps"> +<i>HOCA Operating System</i></a> +<br><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/blue_d.gif"> <a href="http://cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS501/CS401-501.html"> +<i>CS501 Software Engineering</i></a> +<br><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/blue_d.gif"> <a href="http://cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS631"> +<i>CS631 Multimedia Systems</i></a>:Project: <a +href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/CS631/final-projects/PostProcessing-JPEG/links.html"><i>Post-Processing +Algorithms for JPEG Artifact Reduction</i></a> + + +<!----------------------------------------------------------------> +<p> +<hr width = 100% size=5 align=left> +<i><h3> +Spring 1996 </h3></i> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/green_d.gif"> <i><a href="http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization/Education/cs417/">CS417 Computer Graphics</i></a> +<br><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/green_d.gif"> <i><a +href="http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization/Education/cs418/">CS418 +Practicum in Computer Graphics </i></a>:Project: <a +href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/Aladdin.html"><i> Animation - The Magic Carpet </i></a> +<br><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/green_d.gif"> <i><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Spring-96/CS514/index.html">CS514 Distributed Systems</i></a> +<br><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/green_d.gif"> <i>CS709 Computer Science Colloqium </i> +<br><br> + +<hr width = 100% size=5 align=left> +<i><h3> +Summer 1996 </h3></i> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/purple_d.gif"> <i>CS790 M.Eng Project: 3D Graphics Modeling in Java : <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/Project/Rep/index.html">Parametric Equation Viewer.</i></a><br> +<br><br> +</table> +<center> +<P><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/em_spectrum_line.gif"></P> +</center> + +<P><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/scroll.gif"><P> +<!------------------------------------------------> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/myresume.ps">Click here to see a postscript version of my +Resume</a><br><br> +<center> +<P><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/em_spectrum_line.gif"></P> +</center> +<!------------------------------------------------> + +<address><p> +<!------------------------------------------------> +<img HSPACE=1 src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/home.gif"> +201 Maple Ave, Apt#G10C, Ithaca, New York 14850<br> +<img HSPACE=1 src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/phone.gif"> +(607) 256-1859 +</address> +<p> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/mailbox.gif"><a href="mailto:seena@cs.cornell.edu"> <i>seena@cs.cornell.edu</i></a> + +<p> +<br><br> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/construction_icon.gif"> <i> Last Update: June 5, +1996</i> +<center> +<br><br><br><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/seena/gifs/flowerpole.gif"> +</center> +</body> +</NOFRAME> +</html> + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sharma^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sharma^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b754a013 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sharma^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +<html> +<head> +</head> +<body> +<img align=right src=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/rosen.gif> </img> <h2> <em> Rosen Sharma </em> </h2> +Office: 5162 Upson Hall <br> +Email: sharma@cs.cornell.edu <br> +TA for <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/cs519>CS519 </a> +<br> +<hr> + +I came to Cornell from Stanford, where I spent a couple of years as a PhD +student. My work and research at Stanford was about streaming live media, +like audio and video, over the internet. As part of this I modified +IGMP one of the multicast protocols, developed protocols for multicasting +/unicasting layered video, and developed the Virtual Classroom system. The +initial prototype was deployed in the 1995 Spring and Fall quarters and +used as an alternative to the Stanford Instructional Television Network +<a href=http://www-scpd.stanford.edu/scpd.html>SITN </a> program which +uses microwave links. Students at remote sites used the +software to asynchronously access class lectures and notes, over the internet. +We also stumbled upon the fact that other media, like text, slides, etc, +linked with portions of video enhanced its usefulness greatly. This lead +to the formation of a company <a href=http://www.vxtreme.com>Vxtreme Inc.</a>, + Palo Alto, CA. Vxtreme is a new Silicon Valley start up develop client sever +applications for streaming multimedia delivery over the internet. + +<h3>Papers</h3> +<ul> +<li> <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/papers/sigcomm94.ps>Signalling and Operating System Support for Native-Mode ATM Applications </a>, Rosen Sharma and S. Keshav, Sigcomm 94 + +<li> <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/papers/as94.ps>Text Segmentation of Mixed Mode Images </a>, + Navin Chaddha, Rosen Sharma, Avneesh Agarwal and Anoop Gupta. Asilomar 94 + +<li> IGMP <a href=http://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-idmr-igmp-v2-03.txt> (Internet Group Membership protocol v2.0) </a> designed by +Rosen Sharma and Steve Deering release as part of IP multicast v 3.3. Internet +draft written by Bill Fenner. + +<li> Optical Character Recognition Using statistical and structural methods, + Rosen Sharma and Niten Malhan. Bachelors thesis, Dept of Computer Science + Indian Institute of Technology Delhi +</ul> + +<h3>Unpublished Stuff </h3> +<ul> +<li> <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/papers/term-paper.ps>Characterizing Variable bit Rate Sources</a> + Rosen Sharma (term paper) + +<li> <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/papers/acm-mm-94.ps>Preformance of a Software Video Conferencing +System. </a> Rosen Sharma. Internal Report. + +</ul> + +<h3>Cool Stuff</h3> +<ul> +<li> Image and Video Manipulation Language + <br> + This is a language with video and images as first class data types. It + allows operators on images and sequences like blur, speckle, transforms + like affine, dct, subband, motion estmation. It also makes manipulation + of image and video data fast and efficient. + + The implementation is writen in tcl/tk and currently has been tested + on SGI machines;it supports 24 bit and 8-bit display . To give you + a flavour of what the language looks like...<br> + + <pre> + set image [image ${imageFrame}$if -width 80 -height 60] + iframe $if -nodisplay -file $filename -image $image + putImageInCanvas $imageFrame $image $if + </pre> + + + There is a predecessor to this implementation (if you hate tcl/tk) which + uses motif and has a language interpreter written in yacc, with limited + shell like scripting. + + Here is a cool shell script that will generate <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/widget.html> TK + widgets</a>. It generates all the files given the name of the widget. The + files compile and give you a dummy widget. + +<li> X-event snooper, recorder and player + <br> + I consider this one of the coolest things I ever did. It does something + similar to what Spy++ from Microsoft does for Windows (they just released + it). It doesnt have a scripting language but just replays what is + recorded with lots of kludges to fool the X-server. + +<li> Some Postscript + <ul> + <li> <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/ps/frac.ps> Fractals </a> + <li> Creates a file called Y-A-H-O-O in your directory. This used to be + a hole but postscript viewers fixed it by dissalowing write calls + <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/ps/write.ps>write.ps</a> + </ul> +</ul> + +<h2> Semantics of my Name </h2> +Rosen not being an Indian name, this question was often asked ? People gave +the name their own interpretations. Here are some of them + +<ul> +<li> Some of my chinese friends (makes me wonder?) claim that it means + <ul> + <li> small horse + <li> not smart + </ul> +<li> In hindi, my native tongue + <ul> + <li> Sharm mean shyness + <li> Sharmila means shy (And there is an actress called Sharmila Tagore) So I was nicknamed Sharmila + <li> Frozen Sharmila or Stupid Horse ..... + </ul> +<li> Some people claim that it is from one of the ealry Jewish leaders... +</ul> + +<br> <i>What is in a name .......:-) </i><br> + +<hr> +</body> + +</html> diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^shim^shim.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^shim^shim.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..204e9151 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^shim^shim.html @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +<html> +<head><TITLE>Eric Shim's Home Page</TITLE></HEAD> + +<body BACKGROUND = "wall.gif"> + +<center><h1>Welcome to Eric's Home Page</h1></center> +<table border=5 cellspacing=5 cellpadding=5> +<tr><td align = bottom><img align = bottom src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/shim.gif" alt="Shim"></td></tr></a> +</table> +<h2><CENTER>Eric Young-Sang Shim</CENTER></h2> + +<h2><I><DL> +<DT><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu">Master of Engineering, Computer Science</a> +<DT><a href="http://www.cornell.edu">Cornell University +<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/cornell.GIF"></a> +<DT><h4><EM>The view of Cornell University.... <BR> +<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/viewCornell.gif"></EM></h4> +</h2> +<h3> +<DT>Address : 502 Dryden Rd. #3 +<DT>City : <a href="http://www.ithaca.ny.us/">Ithaca</a>, NY 14850 +<DT>Phone: 607-256-7630 +<DT><a href="mailto:shim@cs.cornell.edu"> +<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/mail2.gif" alt = "mail"> shim@cs.cornell.edu </a> + +</DL></I></h3> + +<CENTER> +<br clear=left> +<applet codebase="./LEDSign/LED" code="LED.class" width=320 height=30 align=center> + <param name="script" value="./LEDSign/scripts/eric.led"> + <param name="border" value="2"> + <param name="bordercolor" value="100,130,130"> + <param name="spacewidth" value="3"> + <param name="wth" value="153"> + <param name="font" value="./LEDSign/fonts/default.font"> + <param name="ledsize" value="1"> + <hr> + <BR> + <hr> +</applet> +</CENTER> + + +<DT>For Korean version of my home page, click on +<a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/shim-kor.html"> +this </a> + +<hr> + +<h4>I have received my <EM>BS of Computer Science</EM> degree at +<a href="http://www.uci.edu"> +University of California, Irvine<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/uci.jpg" alt = "UCI"></a> +<h4>studied <a href="http://www.ics.uci.edu"> +Information and Computer Science</a></h4> + +<hr> + +<h3> My MENG Project<a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/MENG/MENG_Report.html"> Viewing System, Camera Transformation </a></h3> +<h3> My MENG Project<a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/MENG/Abstract.html"> Abstract </a></h3> +<h3>This is my <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/cs418.final.project.mpg"> final project</a> for 3D computer graphics class</h3> + +<hr> + + +<UL><h3>I love to ... +<LI>play following musical instruments ... <img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/guitarnote.gif"> + <OL> + <LI>Acoustic Guitar ... <BR> + <img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/acoustic-g.gif"> + <LI>Piano ... + <LI>Keyboard ... + </OL> +<LI>listen to the musics by .... + <OL> + <LI>Stan-Getz ... + <LI>Antonio Carlos Jobim ... + <LI><A HREF = "http://www.inetworld.net/~keith/coltrane.john/">John Coltrane</A> ... + <LI>Miles Davis ... <BR> + <img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/jazz.gif"> + <LI>Earl Klugh ... + <LI><A HREF = "http://www.gilman.com/cgi-bin/imgchoice.pl">Pat Metheny</A> ... + <LI>Acoustic Archemy ... + <LI><a href = "http://www.classicalmus.com/composers/chopin.html">Chopin</a> ... + </OL> +<LI>watch the movies and the musicals ... + <OL> + <LI>Cinema Paradiso ... <BR> + <img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/paradiso.jpg"> <img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/paradiso3.jpg"> + <LI>French Kiss ... <BR> + <img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/fkposter.gif"> + <LI><a href = "http://www.ot.com/lesmis/">Les Miserable</a> ... <BR> + <img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/lesmislogo.gif"> + <LI><A HREF = "http://www.clark.net/pub/rsjdfg/">Miss Saigon</A> ...<BR> + </OL> +</h3> +</UL> + + + +<hr> + + +<h3>Here are my favorite WWW pages!!!!!</h3> +<li><h4>Korea <a href="http://www.chosun.com">NEWS</a></h4> + +<li><h4>Wants to know about <a href="http://www.chem.cornell.edu:80/~kc40/">Korean Graduate Student Association at Cornell</a>??? </h4> + +<li><h4>Does anybody like JAZZ??? Check <a href="http://www.jazzonln.com/toc.html">JAZZ</a> out!</h4> + +<li><h4>Interested in <a href = "http://java.sun.com">JAVA</a>? </h4> + +<li><h4>My cyberspace friends in <a href = "http://korea.stanford.edu/home.html">HANA</a>... </h4> + +<li><h4>I will be working in <a href = "http://www.melco.co.jp:80/rd_home/map/j_s/j_s_e.html"> MELCO</a>.... </h4> + +<li><h4>When was the last time you went to the<a href = "http://www.msstate.edu/Movies/"> Movies</a>???? </h4> + +<hr> + + + + + +<h3>My friends in the world!</h3> +<li><h4><a href="http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~ra/Home.html"> Ra, Jung-Hwan +</a>... He is my middle school friend back in 80's....</h4> +<li><h4><a href="http://www.ee.cornell.edu/~vic"> Victor Ha</a>... </h4> +<li><h4><a href="http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/~kl28"> Kwan-Hong E!</a>...</h4> +<LI><H4><A HREF="http://mpeg.snu.ac.kr/~jiyang/"7">Jiyang Kang's Homepage...</A></H4> + +<hr> +<h3>Kwan! you can get it <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/test.pgm"> here</a>!</h3> +<hr> + +<center><em>This page has been accessed </em> +<IMG SRC="http://counter.digits.com/wc/-c/2/-r/-z/-d/4/retnuok" ALIGN=middle WIDTH=60 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0 HSPACE=4> times +<em>since May 2, 1996</em></center> + + +<IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/shim/cons.gif"> +<blink> This Web-Page is still under construction! </blink> +<h4>My resume will be available in a near future !!!!<p> +Also, This web page will have the Korean version of it soon!!!!</h4> + + +</body></html> + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^singhal^singhal.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^singhal^singhal.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b08b5ac9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^singhal^singhal.html @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +<title>Amit Singhal's Home Page</title> + +<HR> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/singhal/singhal.gif"> +<HR> +<h1>Amit Singhal</h1> +<h3> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/">Department of Computer Science</a>, +<a href="http://www.cornell.edu/">Cornell University</a> +</h3> +<h3><a href="mailto:singhal@cs.cornell.edu">singhal@cs.cornell.edu</a></h3> +<h4>Phone: 607/255-9211, Fax: 607/255-4428</h4> + +<p>My research interests are in the area of information retrieval and +text processing. My thesis advisor was (late) <a +href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Department/Annual94/Faculty/Salton.html">Prof. Gerard +Salton</a>. My current thesis supervisors are Dr. Chris Buckley and <a +href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Department/Annual94/Faculty/Cardie.html">Prof. Claire +Cardie</a> + +<p>Here is a postscript copy of my <a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/singhal/resume.ps">resume</a>. + +<p>The <a href="#4">Smart group</a> at Cornell CS department has been +one of the foremost research groups in the field of information +retrieval for last thirty years. Our current research involves: + +<ul> +<li><i>Document Length Normalization in Information Retrieval</i> + +<p> To fairly retrieve texts of varying sizes, document length +normalization is commonly used in term weighting. We show that +effective systems should retrieve documents of all sizes with chances +similar to their likelihood of relevance. We propose <i>pivoting</i>, +a new technique that can be used to modify existing normalization +functions to yield substantial improvements in retrieval +effectiveness. We also propose a new and effective normalization +technique.<p><a href="#1">Some papers ...</a><p> + +<li><i>Our <a href="http://potomac.ncsl.nist.gov/TREC/">TREC</a> +Participation</i> + +<p>Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) is a NIST and ARPA co-sponsored +effort to objectively evaluate various information retrieval +techniques on an independent testbed. The Smart system has +consistently been one of the best systems at TREC.<p><a href="#2">Some +papers ...</a><p> + +<li><i>Automatic Text Structuring and Summarization</i> + +<p>Non expository texts are not usually read from cover to +cover. Readers are helped in such circumstances by providing selective +access to text excerpts as needed. We have developed techniques to +analyze the structure of a text and provide tools for selective text +traversal.<p><a href="#3">Some papers ...</a><p> + +</ul> + +<p> +<h2>Papers</h2> + +<h3><a name=1>Normalization papers:</a></h3> + +<ul> + +<li><a href = +"http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR95-1560?abstract="> +Pivoted Document Length Normalization. </a> Amit Singhal, Chris Buckley, Mandar +Mitra, (Gerard Salton). (TR95-1560) + +<li><a href= +"http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR95-1529?abstract=">Document +Length Normalization.</a> Amit Singhal, Gerard Salton, Mandar Mitra +and Chris Buckley. (TR95-1529) + +<li><a href= +"http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR95-1507?abstract=">Length +Normalization in Degraded Text Collections</a>. Amit Singhal, Gerard +Salton and Chris Buckley. (TR95-1507) + +</ul> + +<h3><a name=2>TREC papers:</a></h3> + +<ul> + +<li><img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/singhal/smiley.gif"> Coming soon: New Retrieval Approaches Using +SMART: TREC 4. Chris Buckley, Amit Singhal, Mandar +Mitra, (Gerard Salton). + +<li><a href= +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/singhal/papers/trec3.ps"> +Automatic Query Expansion Using SMART: TREC 3</a>. Chris Buckley, +Gerard Salton, James Allan, and Amit Singhal. In <a +href="http://potomac.ncsl.nist.gov/TREC/t3_proceedings.html">Proceedings +of the Third Text Retrieval Conference</a>, NIST Special Publication +500-225, 69-80. + +</ul> + +<h3><a name=3>Text structuring papers:</a></h3> + +<ul> + +<li> <a href= +"http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR95-1555?abstract="> +Automatic Text Decomposition Using Text Segments and Text +Themes. </a> Gerard Salton, Amit Singhal, Chris Buckley, and Mandar Mitra, +<i>Hypertext '96</i> (to appear). (TR95-1555) + +<li> Automatic Text Decomposition and Structuring. Gerard Salton, +James Allan, and Amit Singhal, <i>Information Processing and +Management</i> (to appear). + +<li><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/singhal/papers/dual-use.ps">Automatic Text Browsing Using Vector +Space Model</a>. Amit Singhal and Gerard Salton. In <i>Proceedings of +the Dual-Use Technologies and Applications Conference</i>, May 1995, +318-324. + +<li> <a href= +"http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR95-1549?abstract="> +Selective Text Traversal.</a> Gerard Salton and Amit Singhal. (TR95-1549) + +<li> <a href= +"http://cs-tr.cs.cornell.edu:80/Dienst/UI/2.0/Describe/ncstrl.cornell%2fTR94-1438?abstract="> +Automatic Text Theme Generation and the Analysis of Text Structure.</a> +Gerard Salton and Amit Singhal. (TR94-1438) + +<li>Automatic Analysis, Theme Generation, and Summarization of Machine +Readable Texts. Gerard Salton, James Allan, Chris Buckley, and Amit +Singhal, <i>Science</i> <b>264</b> (3 June, 1994), 1421-1426. + +</ul> + +<h2><a name=4>Smart Group</a></h2> + +Members of the Smart group are: +<ul> +<li>Chris Buckley, senior research associate; +<li>Amit Singhal, Ph.D. student; +<li>Mandar Mitra, Ph.D. student; +<li>David Fielding, Masters of Engineering student; +</ul> +and others as the group slowly fluctuates. + +<p> <p> Thanks for visiting my home page. You are visitor <IMG +SRC="http://counter.digits.com/wc/-d/3/Singhal" ALIGN=absmiddle +WIDTH=60 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0> since Nov. 30, 1995 (that's when I +installed this counter :-). diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^skeshav^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^skeshav^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d631844a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^skeshav^ @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +<html> +<head> +<title>S. Keshav</title> +</head> +<body background="keshav/images/blue_paper.gif"> +<h2>S. Keshav</h2> +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/images/keshav-3.gif"> +<p> +Email: <a href="mailto:skeshav@cs.cornell.edu">skeshav@cs.cornell.edu</a> +</p> +<ul> +<li> Work: 4107 B Upson Hall, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853, +<li> Tel: (607) 255 5395, Fax: (607) 255 4428 +<li> Home: 199 Christopher Lane, Ithaca NY 14850, +<li> Tel: (607) 257 1804 +<li> <a href="mailto:skeshav@cs.cornell.edu">skeshav@cs.cornell.edu</a> +</ul> +<p> +I am currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science +department at Cornell University. Before that, I spent +five years at <a href=http://www.research.att.com>AT&T Bell Laboratories.</a> +This semester, I am teaching a course called <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sharma/cs519>Engineering Computer Networks</a>. +I am teaching from a textbook I just completed, which will be published +by <a href=http://www.aw.com>Addison-Wesley</a> this December. +</p> +<p> +Most of my research is in +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/papers.html#flow>flow and congestion control</a>, +mostly for connectionless networks (such as the Internet). +The one line summary of my thinking is: +<em>The one true religion is round-robin scheduling and packet-pair flow control</em>. +Let me explain what that means. +</p> +<p> +Users can contend for a shared resource +in one of two ways: first-come-first-served and round robin. +Unlike first-come-first-served, round robin scheduling automatically +allocates fair shares of a resource to users and protects well-behaved users +from hogs. If all queueing points in a network implement round-robin, +then end-systems can determine their available fair share +service rate implicitly using the <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/papers.html#packet_pair>packet-pair</a> +technique. +They can then use the time series of rates to do stable and intelligent +flow control. Thus, round robin does <em>implicit</em> allocation of fair shares, +and packet_pair does <em>implicit</em> determination of the fair share for flow control. +In contrast, current proposals in the ATM Forum for flow control do neither +round robin (considered to be too expensive) nor implicit determination of +the rate (only possible with round robin). Maybe I was wrong the whole time ;-) +</p> +<p> +I have been working since 1991 in building ATM networks. One of them was +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/papers.html#Xunet>Xunet</a>, +a wide area ATM network that we built from scratch (routers, switches, all the +software), which was operational from 1992 to 1996. The other is +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/native.html>IDLInet</a> in +collaboration with +<a href=http://kriti.iitd.ernet.in/menu/iitd-home.html>IIT Delhi</a>, +based on no-name PCs and equipment from <a href=http://www.fore.com>Fore Systems</a> +and <a href=http://www.zeitnet.com>Zeitnet</a>. +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/native.html>IDLInet</a> +source code is now in the public domain and is available from the +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/native.html>Native-mode ATM home page</a>. +The key feature in +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/native.html>IDLInet</a> +is that the protocol stack is native-mode ATM, that is, an application +gets to write directly to an ATM virtual circuit. +We also support an OS-independent signalling API that is SPANS compliant. +</p> +<p> +Finally, I have been <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/papers.html#cars>goofing off</a> building talking heads (facial animation) +and a snooping car (the car sends video in nv format on the MBONE, and can +be driven from a remote site over the Internet). +</p> +<hr> +<h2>Links</h2> +<p> + +<p> +<h3>Papers</h3> +<p> +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/papers.html>Here</a> is a link +to my papers. Most papers are available as postscript. +<p> +<h3>REAL</h3> +<p> +I have been building the REAL packet-level simulator since 1989 +and still maintain it. It has been installed at over 300 sites +(I have no idea how many people actually use it). +<a href=http://minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/REAL/index.html>Here</a> is a link to +REAL version 4.0. +You can also get the simulator from <a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/REAL4.0.tar.gz>here</a>. +The latest version is version 4.0, which I released in Fall '93. +Version 5 is in the works, includes a Tcl-based GUI, and should be +out by the end of '96 (if all goes well). + +<a href=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skeshav/native.html><h3>Native_mode ATM Home Page</h3></a> + +<hr> +<h3>My Name</h3> +<p> +In the part of the world I come from (South India, Thanjavur District, to be +precise), people have only one name. They prefix it with their father's +only name (and, sometimes, the village name). +There is no surname. Thus, my only name is Keshav, and my +father's name is Srinivasan. Unfortunately, when I fit this round peg into +the square hole of US custom, my first name is my last, which can be +confusing! +</p> + +<h3>Quotable Quotes</h3> +"One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, +and, if it were possible, speak a few reasonable words," +<em>Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe</em>. +<p> +Last updated: +Tue Nov 12 10:38:11 EST 1996 +</body> +</html> diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^skl^skl.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^skl^skl.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b9577e88 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^skl^skl.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +<title> S. Kenneth Li Home Page </title> +<h1> S. Kenneth Li </h1> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skl/marvin1_hf.gif"> + +<p> +<img SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/skl/cons.gif"> +<h2> The road of success is always under construction. </h2> + +<hr> +I'm a MENG from the +<a href = "http://www.tc.cornell.edu/~maxfield/coe/coe.main.html"> +<b> Electrical Engineering </b></a> Department. +<p> + +Since I'm working for Prof. Zabih of the +<a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/"> <b> CS Department </b></a> +, I have a place in the CS +<a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/students.html"> <b> Student Page </b></a> +<p> + +This is where I came from: +<a href = "http://www.engr.wisc.edu"> +<b> Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison </b></a> +<hr> + +<a href="http://cs.wpi.edu/cgi-bin/finger?skl@ee.cornell.edu"> +<address> skl@ee.cornell.edu </address> + +<a href="http://cs.wpi.edu/cgi-bin/finger?skl@cs.cornell.edu"> +<address> skl@cs.cornell.edu </address> + +<a href="http://cs.wpi.edu/cgi-bin/finger?sli@sunlab.cit.cornell.edu"> +<address> sli@sunlab.cit.cornell.edu </address> + +<a href="http://cs.wpi.edu/cgi-bin/finger?skl5@cornell.edu"> +<address> skl5@cornell.edu </address> + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^snowman^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^snowman^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49c48bf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^snowman^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +<html> +<head> +<title>coming into the clearing...</title> +</head> + +<body bgcolor = "000000" TEXT="cc88cc" LINK = "ff99ff" VLINK = "ff8888" ALINK = "884488"> +<center><p><h1>stepping out of the forest...</h1></center><p> + +<h2>what's around the clearing</h2> +<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/Images/waterfall.jpg" align=left vspace=0 hspace=5> + +looking around you, you realize you must have walked much further than +you'd planned to. there's a wide variety of trees surrounding you on +all sides, but especially <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/oak.html">oak</a> trees. the +weather seems fairly overcast, but you somehow can't figure out if +it's going to <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/rain.html">rain</a> or <a href = +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/snow.html">snow</a>. perhaps it will do both?<p> + +off in the distance you can see a large mountain, where it's quite +clear that it <i>is</i> snowing. no question about it. <p> + +you hear birds chirping, quite near to where you are--of course, they +may be responding to the sounds inside the clearing. <p> + +but the much much louder sounds are coming from a nearby +waterfall--you can't see it, but it's gotta be big. you could <a href += "http://www.ithaca.ny.us">follow the sound</a> if you wanted--there seems to be a +path leaving that direction.<p> + +there are two other paths leaving the clearing. one is labeled with a +sign that says: "<a href = "http://www.cornell.edu">the hill +school</a>." the other is labeled with the sign: "<a href = +"http://www.mit.edu">the hell school</a>." <p> + +there's also a small wormhole which seems to connect to a nearby +<a href = "http://engine.coder.com/daniel/my_home.html">house</a>. +presumably there's a lot of traffic between the two places? + +<br clear=left> + +<h2>what's inside the clearing</h2> + +<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/Images/sunday.gif" align=right vspace =0 hspace=5> +inside the clearing are a couple of structures. there's a <a href = +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/unabomber.html">10' x 12' shack</a> with a door that's falling off +and a completely modern <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/living.html">glass house</a> (with +no stones in front of it).<p> + +there's a pile of <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/books.html">books</a>, <a href = +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/scores.html">scores</a>, <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/mags.html">magazines</a>, and <a +href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/papers.html">random papers</a> scattered all throughout the +clearing as well. it seems like there's some vague rhyme and reason +to it, but glancing at the topics, there seem to be a few on all sorts +of topics. you figure that if you'd look at the <a href = +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/books.html">most recently read books</a> you'd probably have a better +idea of what makes the person in the clearing tick.<p> + +there's also a <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/resume.txt">resume</a> that you see. it +seems somewhat off in the corner--presumably he has more important +things to worry about.<p> + +he seems kind of strange.<p> + +<h2>the guy in the clearing</h2> +<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/Images/me.gif" align=left vspace=0 hspace=5> + +he smiles over at you and says "hello." he's about 5'8" and is often +described as being way too thin, especially by his mother. his most +distinctive feature is his hair, which is bright golden red and quite +long. he looks vaguely elfin, but you've seen more elf-like people +before. <p> + +(warning: links in next paragraphs not yet written! i'll get there +soon...) <p> + +more obvious is that he's always doing 15 things at once...he starts +telling you a <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/story.html">story</a>, but then stops and <a +href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/music.html">hums</a> a tune. then he starts telling you why +<a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/computers.html">nicholas negroponte is a moron</a>, but if +you've never heard of him, he starts talking to you about <a href = +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/gay.html">gay politics</a> in late twentieth-century america. then +he pauses and starts talking about some obscure <a href = +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/math.html">theorem</a> from theoretical computer science.<p> + +it's obvious that he's rather well read from listening to him, but he +tends to go on a bit much, so you start looking at his appearance +instead.<p> + +he's wearing mostly two colors, purple and a dark turquoise. +everything he's wearing seems to be either <a href = +"http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/silk.html">silk</a> or linen, and contrasts nicely with his hair. he +has on glasses as well.<p> + +there's a <a href = "http://web.mit.edu">gold ring</a> with an image +of a beaver on his right ring finger (the beaver is pointing away from +him). on his left ring finger is a <a href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/witchcraft.html">silver +ring</a> with an ocean wave pattern on it. he's also wearing a <a +href = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/witchcraft.html">pewter pentacle</a> around his neck, and +looks altogether more like a neo-hippie than someone who's as +classically intellectual-sounding as he sounds like he is.<p> + +<h2>other people who visit the clearing</h2> +<img src = "http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/snowman/Images/pooh.jpg" align=right vspace=0 hspace=5> +dan starts talking about the people who occasionally visit and whom he +has spent time with.<p> + +<a href = "http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~boogles/boogles.html">brian</a> +is an old friend from mit whom i used to live with when i was an +undergrad. nowadays he works for <a href = +"http://www.pointcast.com">pointcast</a>, which is an internet news +provider. <p> + +<a href = +"http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena.mit.edu/user/a/m/ammist/Public/WWW/homepage.html">anca +mosoiu</a> (pronounced /m schwa sh oi u/) is my best friend from back +when we were at mit. i used to eat with her many times a week for two +and a half years, and we went to europe together the summer after we +graduated, in 1995. oh, and i'm her inner child, by the way. she +just quit working at <a href = "http://www.onewave.com">one +wave</a>. (don't blame her for that dreadful name. actually, it used +to be business@web, and before that, it was object power. feh.) <p> + +<a href = "http://engine.coder.com/daniel/my_home.html">daniel</a> is +someone i've gotten to know quite a bit better over the last several +months; i think we met probably sometime last november, but we became +much better friends over the summer. he's switched out of the ee +department, quite wisely, and is having much more fun as a multimedia +student in the dept. of communications. for some reason, that's in +the ag school. he also has a small <a href = +"http://www.coder.com">internet business</a> he co-owns with a friend +of his.<p> + +there used to be a link to perry finley's page here. but there's not +anymore :-( instead, brian has some pictures of perry on his <a href = +"http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~boogles/pictures/">pictures page </a> +<p> + +my dad works for <a +href = "http://www.steelcase-research.com/~sbrown"> steelcase</a>, which is +the largest manufacturer of office furniture in the world. the r&d +server that they have on the web is kinda cheesy (it used to just have +the picture of the pyramid), but it is still a neat pic of the +building dad works in. <p> + +<a href = "http://crux2.cit.cornell.edu:80/~tfc2/">tim</a> is a guy i +used to sing with here at cornell. he just left for japan for a program +called jet which hired him to teach english to high school students there. +in an ideal world i'll visit him next winter or so.<p> + +<a href = "http://www.mit.edu/people/hmsallum/home.html">hani</a> graduated +from mit this june and it couldn't have happened to someone who more needed +to get out of that place. ack. but he's a great guy even so.<p> + +<a href = "http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~nick/nick.html">nick</a> is a +good guy who i met about a year and a half ago. he's a lot cuter than +the somewhat blurry picture on his web page would indicate.<p> + +<hr> +<center>"we are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of +dreams."--aphex twin</center> +<hr> + + +<address>dan brown (snowman@cs.cornell.edu).<br> last updated 9 oct 96</address> +</body> +</html> + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sonia^My.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sonia^My.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e18108c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sonia^My.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +<html> +<title> My autobiography </title> + +<body BACKGROUND = "wall.gif"> + +<img src="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/sonia/face.gif"> + +<H1>What's Up</H1> + +Keep on lookin. There will be lots more information on this ultra cool home +page very soon. +Keep on lookin. + +<P> +These home pages do take very long to setuup. + +<H2>How are you doing<H2> +<H4><UL> +<LI>Ajay +<LI>Manish +<LI>Anuj +<LI>Mom and Dad +</UL><H4> + +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/">Department Of Computer Science</A><br><br> +<p> +<a href="http://www.lycos.com/">Search the Net</A><br><br> + +<a href="http://www.pathfinder.com/@@XDvnPvFgBgAAQL85/ew/">Entertainment Weekly</A><br><br> +<p> + +<a href="http://www.coopers.co.uk/coopers/cricketratings/index/">Cricket Ratings</A><br><br> +<p> + +<address> Ashish Soni / sonia@cs.cornell.edu </address> +</html> + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^spdawson^alpha.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^spdawson^alpha.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87aafe7c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^spdawson^alpha.html @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +<HTML><HEAD><TITLE> +Scott Dawson's Pad +</TITLE></HEAD> + +<FRAMESET ROWS="110,*"> +<FRAME SRC="title.html"> +<FRAME SRC="mylife.html" name=Pad> +</FRAMESET> +<NOFRAMES> +<BODY BACKGROUND="backgrounds/darkmarb.jpg" +BGCOLOR="#000000" TEXT="#FFFFFF" link="000000" vlink="#000000"> +<center> +If you were using a forms-capable browser, this would be a lot better... +</center><br> +<CENTER> +<FONT SIZE=3>S</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=4>C</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=4>O</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=5>T</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=5>T</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=6>D</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=6>A</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=6>W</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=5>S</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=5>O</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=4>N</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=4>'</FONT> +<FONT SIZE=3>S</FONT> +</CENTER> +<CENTER> +<FONT SIZE=6> +<IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/graphics/blueball.gif"> +HOMEBASE +<IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/graphics/blueball.gif"> +</FONT> +</CENTER><br> +<center> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/mylife.html"><img src=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/graphics/personal.gif></a> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Current/CS516/Projects/SSA/SSA.html"> +<img src=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/graphics/zeno.gif></a> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/dist/515.html"><img src=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/graphics/distgaming.gif></a> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/courses.html"><img src=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/graphics/classes.gif></a> +<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/gradlife.html"><img src=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/spdawson/graphics/gradlife.gif></a> +</center> +</body> + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^stodghil^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^stodghil^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d1dff21b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^stodghil^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +Paul Stodghill's Home Page +

    Paul Stodghill

    +

    stodghil@cs.cornell.edu

    + +Picture of me + +

    706 Rhodes Hall

    +

    607-254-8830

    + +

    Affiliations

    + + +

    Interests

    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^stoller^stoller.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^stoller^stoller.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..61c0270d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^stoller^stoller.html @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + + +Scott Stoller's Former Home Page + + + + +

    Scott Stoller's Former Home Page

    + +[Picture of Scott Stoller] + +

    +My Home Page has moved to +http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/stoller.html + +

    +Last updated August 25, 1996. + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sugata^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sugata^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..66aefaad --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sugata^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + +Sugata Mukhopadhyay's home page + + +

    Sugata Mukhopadhyay

    +
    +
    +
    +

    Welcome to my home page!

    + +

    I am a graduate student in the Department of +Computer Science at Cornell University. +I am working on +Multimedia Systems with + Prof. Brian Smith. +

    +

    I am married to the most wonderful person on earth, Ritu.

    +

    +

    Spring 1996

    +

    I am taking CS 516, +High Performance Computer Systems ; and + +CS 612, Compiler Design for High Performance Architectures. +

    I am also taking NBA 550, Advanced Option Pricing Theory. +

    I am the czar of the Work in Progress Seminar +

    +

    Previous Semesters

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    How to contact me

    +
    +
    Home phone: +
    (607) 687 7786 +
    Work phone: +
    (607) 255 1149 +
    E-mail +
    sugata@cs.cornell.edu +
    Address: +
    Hichory Estates (11E)
    +Owego, NY 13827 +
    +
    + +
    sugata@cs.cornell.edu
    +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sukhpal^sukhpal.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sukhpal^sukhpal.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ded282c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sukhpal^sukhpal.html @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + Home Page of Paul Sukhpal Sanghera + + +
    + +

    Paul Sukhpal Sanghera +

    +

    PhD Physics, + Carleton University, 1992.
    + Presently, M.Eng. Student, Computer Science
    + Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
    +
    sukhpal@cs.cornell.edu

    +
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    + + + +

    + + Background + + M.Eng. Project + + My Philosophy of Life

    + + Resume + + Other Routes + +

    + + + + + + + + + + +
    + +

    The Clock is Ticking

    + + + + + +
    + + + +You will need a Java capable browser to view the animation!

    +

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    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sumedh^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sumedh^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..61a5a1e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sumedh^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + Bilth Gater and the Galactic Empire + + + +
    +Bilth Gater and the Galactic Empire +

    +Written and Illustrated by Sumedh A. Kanetkar

    +
    + +
    +
    +Email: kanetkar@cs.cornell.edu +
    +

    + +

    This is a series of weekly comic strips that I drew while interning at +Microsoft in the summer of '96. +The strips were posted weekly to the +intern social alias, and were read regularly by over 300 people. As the +summer progressed, I noticed that my artwork had begun leaking to the +full-time employees as well. Whether his highness, Lord Gater, Himself, +read them, I never found out...


    +

    Episode 1 - The First Day: This was the first strip +I drew up within a week of arriving in Redmond. I tried to persuade the +Microsoft newsletter to print it, but they perceived it as a PR problem +and declined. They didn't want Microsoft to be portrayed as the "evil +empire." I can understand their viewpoint, but as I told them, the comic +strip was an attempt to show how the company is viewed by many in the +outside world, and I personally had no bitter feelings towards either +Bill Gates or his corporation. Heck, I have really enjoyed my two summers +of work there, and I strongly recommend the internship program to anyone +interested in working in the industry.
    +

    This first strip makes fun of the "New Employee Orientation" (NEO) that +every employee has to suffer through. During this day-long session they +show you videos and fill you up with all kinds of MS trivia. They also make +you sign the non-disclosure agreeement (NDA). It would be fitting if they +made everyone stand at the end of the day, place their hands over their +hearts, and say the Microsoft Pledge of Alleigance - "A computer on every +desk, in every home, running Microsoft software," but they don't. +Anyway...

    + +

    + +Episode 2 - The Space Rooster
    +Episode 3 - The Rebel Threat
    +Episode 4 - Flame On!
    +Episode 5 - Lord Gater's Party (Part I)
    +Episode 6 - The Imperial Insignia
    +Episode 7 - Lord Gater's Party (Part II)
    +Episode 8 - Lord Gater's Party (Part III)
    + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^summers^summers.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^summers^summers.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..79f366e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^summers^summers.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + Kristen Summers + + + + +

    Kristen Summers

    +

    PhD Student, Cornell University
    + summers@cs.cornell.edu
    +5132 Upson Hall
    +607-255-5577

    + +

    Research Interests

    + +

    I work with the +Information Capture and Access +research group on document analysis. My +long-term goal is to provide support for +sophisticated electronic document manipulation +tools for indexing, browsing, linking, etc.

    + +

    My primary interest is in discovering logical +structure in arbitrary electronic documents. +The goal is to take an electronic document +representation as input and return a hierarchy +of logical pieces of the document as output. +For example, given a scanned-in or postscript +version of a technical report, I would like to +be able to divide it into sections, paragraphs, etc. +Similarly, in a business letter, the address headings, +body, and closing should be identifiable.

    + +

    This problem has two primary components: +segmentation +(dividing the document into logical pieces) and +classification +(categorizing the pieces). +It also raises the questions of evaluation +(previous work differs in descriptions of the correct hierarchy), +types of logical structures, +and theoretical limitations.

    + +

    The task is relevant to two of Bruce Croft's +top 10 +research issues for information retrieval +(in the +November +1995 issue of D-Lib Magazine): +number 5, "interfaces and browsing," and number 3, +"efficient, flexible, indexing and retrieval." Determining +logical structure enables flexible, hierarchical browsing; doing so +in a general way supports system flexibility and handling of +multiple document types.

    + +

    Papers

    + +
      +
    • Using Non-Textual Cues for Electronic +Document Browsing
      +Co-authored with Daniela Rus.
      +In Digital Libraries: Current Issues, +Nabil R. Adam, Bharat K. Bhargava, and Yelena Yesha, editors. +Chapter 9, pp. 129 - 162. Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. +Springer-Verlag, 1995.

      +

      Versions in: +

        +
      • "Geometric Algorithms and Experiments for Automated Document Structuring," + Mathematical and Computer Modelling, forthcoming. +
      • "Using + White Space for Automated Document Structuring," + Cornell University Computer Science Technical Report TR 94-1452. +
      • Proceedings of the Workshop on the Principles of + Document Processing, Seeheim, 1994. (PODP '94) +
      +

      + +
    • Toward a Taxonomy of Logical Document Structures +
      +Electronic Publishing and the Information Superhighway: +Proceedings of the Dartmouth Institute for Advanced Graduate Studies, +pp. 124 - 133, Boston, May 1995. +
      +Donald B. Johnson Memorial DAGS Scholar +award for the best student paper, co-recipient. +

      + +
    • Near-Wordless Document Structure +Classification
      +Proceedings of the International Conference on Document Analysis +and Recognition, pp. 426 - 456, Montréal, August 1995. +

      +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^suzuki^suzuki.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^suzuki^suzuki.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5302bc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^suzuki^suzuki.html @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ + + +Masafumi Suzuki + + +
    + +There would be an applet here if your browser suppoted Java +

    + +

    +
    Masafumi Suzuki

    +
    suzuki@cs.cornell.edu
    + + + +

    +


    +Classes + +
    +resume

    +

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^swartz^swartz.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^swartz^swartz.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5d80ebc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^swartz^swartz.html @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + +Jonathan Swartz's Home Page + + + + +

    +

    Jonathan Swartz

    +swartz@cs.cornell.edu

    +


    +I'm a Ph.D. student in the Department +of Computer Science at Cornell University. I spend a lot of my time here +developing + +Rivl, a language for multimedia processing.

    + +Here is my +address, phone number, etc.

    + +A little humor to brighten your day

    + +Jon's movie connection

    + +Cool web sites + + +


    +Last Modified: Mon Jan 16 14:40:10 EST 1995

    + +

    Jonathan Swartz / +swartz@cs.cornell.edu
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sxsrivas^sxsrivas.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sxsrivas^sxsrivas.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4385b636 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^sxsrivas^sxsrivas.html @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + +Sunil Srivastava Home Page + +

    +

    Welcome to the Home Page of Sunil Srivastava +
    Master of Engineering Student

    +

    Computer Science Department +
    Cornell University +
    + +
    +

    + +

    Academic Classes

    +

    TA Classes

    +

    M.Eng. Project

    +

    Personal Information

    +

    Useful Links

    + +

    +

    + +
    +

    + +Comments or questions about this web page? Send mail to sxsrivas@cs.cornell.edu. +

    + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^szuwen^szuwen.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^szuwen^szuwen.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..91a382a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^szuwen^szuwen.html @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + +Szu-Wen Huang + + + +

    + +
    +
    +Szu-Wen T. Huang +

    +"Defender of Truth,
    +Champion of Justice,
    +and All-around Nice Guy." + +
    +

    + +all me Steven. Some years ago, nevermind how long exactly, I +arrived as a second son to a set of proud parents. If this sounds +like Moby Dick to you, then let me assure you, I have no +intention of finding a ship to hunt a whale. But I digress. +Brought up in Taiwan until the tender age of seven, my whole +family migrated south to the tropical islands of the Philippines. +There we made our home, and lived some fifteen years. Here's +a picture of Mom and me when I was around +six years old. +

    + +thus became quite fluently bilingual. As I love to read, the +poetry of the Tang Dynasty, the Arabian Nights - quite naturally, +the children's version, and a host of other stories somewhat +fulfilled the Wen in my name which means 'Literature'. +

    + +class in grade seven was to set the course of my life. I dove +right into the marvel that was a computer. Four years later, I +entered the University of the Philippines +with that as my major, and very likely my career. +

    + +had found talent in me that draws me to the art and science of +computing, and unabashedly, knew I was quite good at it. Was also +in College when I met her - and I she met. +In a whirlwind of happiness and peace three years and running, a +woman has become the most important part of my life, effortlessly +defeating my hobbies of old with her love. +

    + +eeking a career more ideal, and higher paying to be blunt, I +enrolled in the Cornell University graduate program. Thus far, +I have been rewarded with almost everything I have ever wanted and +worked for. I am a lucky man." +

    +9 September 1995 +

    +


    +

    +Welcome to my home page. To segregate myself from your everyday +geek, I'd like to think I'm a man of many interests. Aside from +actually writing a C program, here's what I'd happily do in my +spare time: +

    +

    +
    Read anything from Calvin and Hobbes + to Unix Network Programming; +
    Internet Relay Chat - I can generally be + found as steven on +LinuxNet; +
    Building Lego® things (Of + course I'm just practicing object-oriented design!); + +
    Building plastic models of weapons of war; +
    Watching suspense-thriller films; +
    Listening to the music of Sting, + U2, and many others; +
    Watch Sesame Street® or the + Discovery Channel; and +
    Railroad models, when I get rich enough. +
    +

    +In the field of computers, I also have a rather broad spectrum of +interests, though my studies have concentrated in the areas of +computer graphics and networking. If you wish to be offended by +some blatant self-promotion, you may want to check out my +resumé. I'm also highly +interested in Linux, a +freely-available operating system for the Intel 80386 or compatible +computer. +

    +My Master of Engineering project is a +3-D Modeler for Blobby Models or Metaballs +under the supervision of Dr. Bruce Land. I am currently involved +in another course project involving a survey of techniques +in modeling human faces and a resolution-independent and +portable audio effects editor. +

    +


    +
    +Last Modified: 31 October 1995
    +Szu-Wen T. Huang +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^hytech.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^hytech.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..01892543 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^hytech.html @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + +Tom Henzinger: HyTech +

    HyTech: The HYbrid TECHnology Tool

    +We have moved. diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^tah.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^tah.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..420e0df8 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tah^tah.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + +Tom Henzinger +

    Thomas A. Henzinger: +I HAVE MOVED

    +Assistant Professor
    + +Computer Science Department
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853 +

    +Email: tah@cs.cornell.edu

    +Phone: (607) 255-3009
    +Fax: (607) 255-4428 +

    Research

    +Formal support for the development and analysis of concurrent, real-time, +and embedded systems. +(Related research + +at Cornell +and + +worldwide.) +

    +Resume

    +

    +Publications

    + +

    Tools

    +
      +
    • +HyTech: a symbolic model checker for linear hybrid systems +
    +

    Courses

    + +

    Conferences

    +
      +
    • +HYBRID 95: Verification and Control of Hybrid Systems +
    • +CAV 96: Computer-Aided Verification +
    +Last updated on September 1, 1995.
    +tah@cs.cornell.edu
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^takako^home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^takako^home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..978f8726 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^takako^home.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + Takako M. Hickey's Homepage + +:) +

    Takako M. Hickey

    +
    +
    Email: takako@cs.cornell.edu +
    Office: 4157 Upson Hall +
    Phone: 607-255-1164 +
    Fax: 607-255-4428 +
    + +

    +
    +I am a Ph.D student in the Department of Computer Science at +Cornell University. I am co-advised by + +Robbert van Renesse and + +Fred B. Schneider. + +


    +

    Research Interests

    + + +
    +

    Other Interests

    + + +
    + Last Modified: Wed Nov 1, 1996 diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tt^Tim_Teitelbaum.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tt^Tim_Teitelbaum.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3f6f2db0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tt^Tim_Teitelbaum.html @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + Tim_Teitelbaum

    +

    + + +Tim Teitelbaum
    +

    +Associate Professor
    + + Department of Computer Science
    + + Cornell University
    + + tt@cs.cornell.edu +

    +


    +

    Research Interests

    + + +

    Vita

    +
    +Last updated 11/21/95. diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tve^tve.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tve^tve.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d48edbbe --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^tve^tve.html @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ + +Thorsten von Eicken + +

    Thorsten von Eicken

    +
    +
    Assistant Professor +
    4108 Upson Hall +
    Phone: 607-255-9188 +
    Fax : 607-255-4428 +
    Email: tve@cs.cornell.edu +
    + +
    +

    Projects

    + +
      +
    • The U-Net architecture +provides a user-level network interface +for clusters of workstations. It offers low-latency +and high-bandwidth communication over high-speed LANs. The current +implementation uses Sun Workstations interconnected by ATM. +

      +

    • Active Messages. +Several projects are porting Active Messages to new platforms (including +the U-Net ATM cluster and the IBM SP-2 and extending the model to +non-SPMD programs. +

      +

    • Split-C is a simple extension +to C for parallel computing. Split-C has been ported to several new +platforms, including U-Net, shared memory multprocessors running SVR4, and +the IBM SP-2. + +
    + +
    +

    Courses

    + + +
    +

    Departmental Talks & Reports

    + + +
    +

    Personal Web pages

    +
      +
    • TvE's pond (with real water, fish, and plants).

      +

    • Tired of the firewall? Try my MacPPP +which generates the one-time password automatically without you ever +having to think about it (well, after a few months your passwords +suddenly run out and you have to run to 4119...) +and installation +instructions. +
    + +
    +

    Selected Publications

    +
      +
    • U-Net: A User-Level Network Interface for Parallel and Distributed +Computing, +Thorsten von Eicken, Anindya Basu, Vineet Buch, Werner Vogels, +CS-TR to appear, June 1995. + +

      +

    • Low-Latency Communication over ATM +Networks using Active Messages. +von Eicken, T., V. Avula, A. Basu, V. Buch, +Presented at Hot Interconnects II, +Aug 1994, Palo Alto, CA. +An abridged version of this paper appears in IEEE Micro Magazine, Feb. 1995. + +

      +

    • Active Messages: a Mechanism for Integrated Communication and +Computation. von Eicken, T., D. E. Culler, S. C. Goldstein, +and K. E. Schauser, +Proceedings of the 19th Int'l Symp. on Computer Architecture, +May 1992, Gold Coast, Australia. + +

      +

    • Active Messages: an Efficient Communication +Architecture for Multiprocessors. von Eicken, T., Ph.D. Thesis, +November 1993, University of California at Berkeley. +
    + +
    +

    Papers published at UC Berkeley

    +(The links lead to postscript versions of the papers.) +

    +

    + +
    +That's it... + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ulfar^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ulfar^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6222e9c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^ulfar^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + +Úlfar Erlingsson's Page + + + +

    + +Úlfar Erlingsson +

    +
    + +

    +Specification

    +
    +I'm Úlfar Erlingsson, a Ph.D. student in +Computer Science at +Cornell University. +Apart from this, I enjoy being a somewhat incongruous +Icelander. +Below you can link to some more information on me and what I'm all about.

    +

    + +

    +Implementation

    +
    +Background   +Where I'm coming from.
    +Current Activities   +What I'm up to at the moment.
    +Schedule   +Where I am at what times.
    +Research   +What real work I've got done.
    +Interests   +What I actually like doing.
    +Acquaintances   +Those I know.
    +Contact Info   +How to get in touch with me.
    +
    + +
    + +Free Speech Online! +Please note: +These pages are often out of date. +In general assume that all disclaimers apply. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vavasis^qmg-home.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vavasis^qmg-home.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b49e68f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vavasis^qmg-home.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + QMG project + + + +

    QMG: mesh generation and related software

    + +The QMG package does finite element mesh generation in two and three +dimensions. The package includes geometric modeling software, the +mesh generator itself, and a finite element solver. It is free software +downloadable from the Web. QMG1.1 runs under Unix and Windows NT. + +

    +There are now two releases of QMG: +

    +
    QMG1.0, released 5 May 1995, and +
    QMG1.1, released 20 November 1996. +
    + + +Other useful websites for mesh generation and geometric software +are: + +
    +
    Robert Schneiders' +mesh generation home page. +
    +Ian McPhedran's page of +finite element resources on the Web. +
    +The University of Minnesota Geometry Center's list of +software for computational +geometry. +
    +Jonathan Shewchuk's +Triangle package. +
    + + +

    + Back to Vavasis's home page. + + +

    +

    +Stephen A. Vavasis, Computer Science Department, Cornell University, +Ithaca, NY 14853, vavasis@cs.cornell.edu +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vavasis^vavasis.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vavasis^vavasis.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..602ca2cd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vavasis^vavasis.html @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ + + + Stephen Vavasis + + +

    Stephen A. Vavasis

    + + +Associate Professor
    +Department of Computer Science
    +722 Rhodes Hall
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853
    + +

    +email: vavasis@cs.cornell.edu
    +phone: 607-255-9213
    +fax: 607-255-4428
    + +

    +During the period 6/12/96 to 6/30/97, I am on +sabbatical at:
    +MCS Division, Bldg 221
    +Argonne National Laboratory
    +9700 S. Cass Ave.
    +Argonne, IL 60439
    +email: vavasis@mcs.anl.gov
    +phone: 630-252-6735
    +fax: 630-252-5986
    +Note change in area code effective 8/3/96.
    + + +

    +My research interest is numerical analysis. (You aren't +sure what numerical analysis is? Please see the +essay +by my colleague L. N. Trefethen.) +More specifically, +I am interested in: +

      +
    • +Numerical optimization and complexity issues +
    • +Numerical methods for boundary value problems +
    • +Geometric problems arising in scientific computing +
    • +Sparse matrix computations +
    + +I have a few recent manuscripts available on-line: +
      +
    • +S. Vavasis and Y. Ye, ``A primal dual accelerated interior +point method whose running time depends only on A'' +(click here) +
    • +P. Hough and S. Vavasis, ``Complete orthogonal decomposition +for weighted least squares'' +(click here) +
    • +S. Mitchell and S. Vavasis, ``An aspect ratio bound for triangulating a d-grid +cut by a hyperplane'' +(click here) +
    • +T. Driscoll and S. Vavasis, +``Numerical conformal mapping using cross-ratios and Delaunay triangulation'' +(click here) +
    + + +

    The QMG package

    + +I have recently completed a software project on mesh generation for +the finite element method in three dimensions. The software package, +called QMG, is available at the source code level by anonymous ftp. +With QMG you can construct polyhedral geometric objects with very +complicated topology (holes, internal boundaries, etc.) and +automatically create an unstructured +tetrahedral mesh for them. +(The mesh generator is based on algorithmic work by Scott Mitchell and me.) +You can also solve an elliptic boundary +value problem (div (c*grad u)=0) on your domain. The package is +written in C++ and Matlab and is distributed +for free at the source-code level (anonymous ftp distribution +began 5/5/95). +

    +QMG 1.1 was released on 20 November 1996. QMG1.1 features many +improvements over QMG1.0, including a faster mesh generation algorithm, +VRML graphics, much cleaner C++ code, a boundary mesh generation algorithm, +compatibility with Microsoft Windows NT as well as Unix, and compatibility +with Tcl/Tk as well as Matlab. +

    +Please +see the on-line documentation. + +

    Vavasis's page from the 1995 annual report

    + +

    Back to CS home page

    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^verma^verma.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^verma^verma.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9d20e7e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^verma^verma.html @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + + Arun Verma's homepage + + + + + + + + + +<center> + + <P> + You need a Web browser which supports frames, e.g. + Netscape 2.0 (or higher), to see these pages. + +</center> + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vince^vince.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vince^vince.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b61f0d21 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vince^vince.html @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ + + + Vince Lee + + + + + + + + + + + +The browser that you are using is suck! Plz download an up-to-date one (e.g., Netscape 3.0) to +read my page. Thanks. + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vitrano^vitrano.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vitrano^vitrano.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6332cfdd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vitrano^vitrano.html @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + + + E M Vitrano + + + +

    E M Vitrano Home Page

    +

    + +
    + +

    +Hey, I'm just starting this thing - give me a break! +

    +
    + +
    +
  • CS519 Internet Engineering Page
    +
  • CS537 Advanced Database Page
    +
  • CS631 Multimedia Page
    +
    + +

    +
    Eric M. Vitrano (vitrano@cs.cornell.edu)
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vivek^vivek.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vivek^vivek.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3b0928e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vivek^vivek.html @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ + + +KOLLAs Home Ground + + + + + + +
    + + + +
    Viveks Page on The WWW

    +-------------------------------------------------------
    +

    Hi there!!!

    +You are the visitor number 14,340to my home page. Are you not happy with that?
    +
    +
    + +
    +
    My contact info to transmit your thoughts
    +
    +Friends & Foes + +

    +

    LINKS +
    +A small collection of URL's of relevance to my life. I used to maintain a large list of my favorite links but now I think that was a waste of time. +If you are searching for something specific, you might try +Alta Vista, +Yahoo, or the +Inktomi +

    + +

    +

    RESUME +
    +
    +The current time here is + + + + +

    +

    00:00:00. Go get a good browser. Your browser does not know java.

    +

    +
    +
    +Dont you have a clock to see your time or do you wanna know what time it is around the world?
    +
    + +You will need a Java capable browser to view the animation!

    +

    +

    "This Site is Under Construction"

    +

    Wondering why I have so many images and heavy files? Go get a T3 like me.

    +

    +
    + + + +
    +Note: This home page uses both JAVA and +GIF89 animations. No promises are made with regards to the quality of +your visit using a browser which does not fully support these +technologies. + +
    +
    +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vladimir^vladimir.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vladimir^vladimir.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8327d2a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^vladimir^vladimir.html @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +Vlad's homely page + +

    Vladimir Kotlyar

    +

    vladimir@cs.cornell.edu

    + +

    This is what I looked like in Fall of 1994 when +David Bau and me were +teaching CS720.

    + +

    +You should see a picture of me here:) +You should see a picture of me here:) +

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    +As you might have guessed, I am a graduate student in the department of Computer Science at Cornell +University. +I work with + +Prof Keshav Pingali . +My research interests are Compilers for High Performance Architectures. +In particular, I am working on the parallelization of sparse matrix codes. +This work is part of the Bernoulli project. Other members of my group +are + +Paul Stodghill and + +Indu Kodukula +

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    Here is what Henry Kissinger has once said about lawyers and professors:

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    +My friends in the legal profession like to remind me of a comment by a +British judge on the difference between lawyers and professors. "It's +very simple", said Lord Denning. "The function of lawyers is to find a +solution to every difficulty presented to them, whereas the function +of the professors is to find a difficulty with every solution." Today +the number of difficulties seems to be outpacing the number of +solutions -- either because my lawyer friends are not working hard +enough, or because there are too many professors in the government. +
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    Vijay Menon

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    Graduate Student

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    vsm@cs.cornell.edu

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    Office Address:            Home Address
    +  706 Rhodes Hall            301 Maple Ave
    +  Cornell University         Apt. K1
    +  Ithaca, NY 14853           Ithaca, NY 14850
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    Last updated August 25th, 1996 + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^weichen^weichen.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^weichen^weichen.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b1d11789 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^weichen^weichen.html @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + + +Wei Chen's home page + + + +

    Wei Chen

    + +

    +5132 Upson Hall
    +Department of Computer Science
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853
    +(607) 255-5577
    +weichen@cs.cornell.edu
    + +
    + +

    I am currently a third year Ph.D student at Department of Computer +Science, Cornell University. I received my Bachelor +and Master Degree in Department of Computer Science, + Tsinghua University, Beijing, + China

    + +My interest, academically, is in distributed +systems, fault tolerance, and algorithms. I am now working with Professor + Sam Toueg +on failure detection and group membership in +partitionable network systems. +

    + +My interests in my spare time, +if I do have any spare time, are

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    + Telephone: (607)256-7925
    + Some photos..... +
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    + B.S.graduated from + National Taiwan University Computer Science 1995 +
    M.S.plan to graduate from + Cornell University Computer Science 1996 + +
    + Habits
    + sports : + Basketball, billiards, table tennis, bowling, tennis, swimming, volleyball etc. +
    others : + singing, driving, dancing etc.... + except studying +
    favorite teams : + Orlando Magic, Atlanta Braves, SF 49ers +
    favorite players : + Anfernee Hardaway , + Tom Glavine +
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    + Technical skills
    + understanding in (distributed) operating system, computer graphics, + multimedia, computer networks, database system ,computer vision and financial calculation +
    extensive C, C++, Windows, Tcl/tk, Java programming +
    Multimedia final Project paper : + + Warping & morphing in RIVL +
    partial result of my MEng project : + + WebPainter + +
    + Jobs in interest
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    Hi, I am from New Jersey, Exit 8A, 10 minutes away from +Princeton. +I am a Master student in Computer Science +at Cornell University. +I have a BS degree in Computer Engineering +and Mathematics/Computer Science +from Carneige Mellon University, where I did +research projects for Engineering Design Research Center, +and Robotics Institue. +Then I spent a year writing an operating system, XSROS, on HPUX for +Motorola at +Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. +Besides sleeping and school, I work on projects like Optimal Parallel MPEG Encoder , CORNELLopoly, $500 Network Computer, and Database Sector Analysis with my research partners at the Systems Lab. +

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    I compete in 4.0 USTA +tennis +tournments in South Florida +but I could never win. Somehow it is the parties that I enjoy after weekly matches. There +are many very beautiful places to play tennis in +South Florida. +
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    I have a collection of piano concertos from Beethoven, Chopin, Gershwin, Liszt, +Mendelssohn, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Tchaikovsky. I also collect violin +concertos. As you can probably guess by now, I am a "concerto" type of guy. +I even wrote my graduate school application essay based on a piano concerto. +That's probably one of the reasons why I got rejected by my own school. + +
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    Cool Links

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    + +Identity Crisis Test +Weather Underground +
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    +Last Updated: 27 Nov 1995 +
    +Campus Address: +
    +201 Maple Ave. Apt #E19C +
    +Ithaca, New York 14850 +
    +(607) 256-9497 +
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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^xichun^xichun.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^xichun^xichun.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99bf0e69 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^xichun^xichun.html @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + +Welcome to Xichun(Jennifer) Guo's home page + + +

    Welcome

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    + +

    Xichun(Jennifer) Guo

    + + + +

    +
    +323 Upson Hall
    +Department of Computer Science
    +Cornell University
    + +Ithaca, +NY 14853
    +Office: (607) 255-1041
    +Home: (607) 273-6700
    +xichun@cs.cornell.edu
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    I am currently a + +Master of Engineering Student in + +Computer Science at + +Cornell. +I received my Bachelor and Master Degree from Department of Computer Science, + Zhejiang University, +Hangzhou, + Zhejiang, + China. + + +


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    Web Site

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    MEng. Project

    + Phong Shading and Gouraud Shading. +
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    Current Courses Spring 1996

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    Courses Taken in Fall 1995

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    Bye

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    Deriving Incremental Programs

    +
    +A general systematic transformational approach to improving the efficiency +of computation. + +

    Theme

    + +Program analysis and transformations for incrementalization . + +

    Cachet

    + +An incremental-attribution-based interactive system that uses +systematic program analysis and transformation techniques to derive +incremental programs written in a functional language. + +

    Selected Publications

    + +
  • Y. A. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Systematic derivation of incremental programs. +Science of Computer Programming, 24(1):1-39, February, 1995. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Caching intermediate results for program improvement. +In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on + Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, +pages 190-201, La Jolla, California, June 1995. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu, S. D. Stoller, and T. Teitelbaum. + +Discovering auxiliary information for incremental computation. +In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on + Principles of Programming Languages, +St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, January 1996. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu. + +CACHET: An interactive, incremental-attribution-based program + transformation system for deriving incremental programs. +In Proceedings of the 10th Knowledge-Based Software Engineering + Conference, +Boston, Massachusetts, November 1995. IEEE Computer Society Press. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu. + +Principled strength reduction. July 1996. + +

    People

    + +Y. Annie Liu
    +Tim Teitelbaum
    + +

    Keywords

    + +incremental computation, incremental programs, efficiency improvement, +optimization, program analysis, program transformation, Cachet + +
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    +Y. Annie Liu yanhong@cs.cornell.edu +Last updated 7/14/96
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yanhong^index-postdoc.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yanhong^index-postdoc.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a16b60d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yanhong^index-postdoc.html @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ + + + +Yanhong Annie Liu's home page + + + +

    Yanhong Annie Liu

    + + +

    I am a Post-Doctorate Associate working with Professor Tim Teitelbaum. + +

    Research Interests

    + +General systematic approaches to improving the efficiency of +computations. Program analysis and transformation techniques for +incremental computation and parallel/concurrent computation. +Applications in optimizing compilers, language-based interactive +systems, algorithm design, program development, software system +organization, and software maintenance. + +

    Selected Publications and Talks

    + +

    Ph.D. Dissertation

    + +
  • Yanhong A. Liu. Incremental Computation: A Semantics-Based +Systematic Transformational Approach, Cornell University, Ithaca, +New York, January 1996. Also appeared as Cornell Technical Report TR +95-1551, October, 1995. abstract + +

    Journal Publication

    + +
  • Y. A. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Systematic derivation of incremental programs. +Science of Computer Programming, 24(1):1-39, February 1995. + +

    Refereed Conference Publications

    + +
  • Y. A. Liu, S. D. Stoller, and T. Teitelbaum. + +Discovering auxiliary information for incremental computation. +In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on + Principles of Programming Languages, pages 157-170, +St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, January 1996. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu. + +CACHET: An interactive, incremental-attribution-based program + transformation system for deriving incremental programs. +In Proceedings of the 10th Knowledge-Based Software Engineering + Conference, pages 19-26, +Boston, Massachusetts, November 1995. IEEE Computer Society Press. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu. +Selectively caching intermediate results for incremental computation. +In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference for + Young Computer Scientists, +pages 367-374, Beijing, China, July 1995. Peking University Press. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Caching intermediate results for program improvement. +In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on + Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, +pages 190-201, La Jolla, California, June 1995. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu. +Deriving incremental programs. +In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference for + Young Computer Scientists, +Beijing, China, July 1993. Tsinghua University Press. +

    +

  • Y. Liu, B. Zhang, and J. Wang. +A formalized uncertainty reasoning model that combines qualitative + partitions and quantitative descriptions in multi-factor combination + problems. +In Proceedings of the 3rd International Fuzzy System Association + World Congress, +Seattle, Washington, August 1989. +

    +

  • Y. Liu, B. Zhang, and J. Wang. +The quantitative and qualitative inexactness and reasoning in + multi-factor combination problems. +In Proceedings of International Symposium for + Young Computer Professionals, +Beijing, China, August 1989. The Publishing House of Surveying and Mapping. + +

    Technical Reports

    + +
  • Y. A. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Incremental computation for transformational software development. +Technical Report TR 95-1499, Department of Computer Science, Cornell + University, Ithaca, New York, March 1995. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Caching intermediate results for program improvement. +Technical Report TR 95-1498, Department of Computer Science, Cornell + University, Ithaca, New York, March 1995. +

    +

  • Y. A. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Systematic derivation of incremental programs. +Technical Report TR 94-1444, Department of Computer Science, Cornell + University, Ithaca, New York, August 1994. +

    +

  • Y. Liu and T. Teitelbaum. + +Deriving incremental programs. +Technical Report TR 93-1384, Department of Computer Science, Cornell + University, Ithaca, New York, September (revised October) 1993. +

    +

  • Y. Liu and T. Wakayama. +Incremental line breaking algorithms. +Technical Report, Xerox Webster Research Center, +Webster, New York, August 1992. + +

    Talks

    + +
  • + Discovering Auxiliary Information for Incremental Computation. + The 23rd Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on + Principles of Programming Languages, + St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, January 23, 1996. +

    +

  • + CACHET: A System for Deriving Incremental Programs. + The 10th Knowledge-Based Software Engineering Conference, + Boston, Massachusetts, November 13, 1995. +

    +

  • Selectively Caching Intermediate Results for Incremental Computation. + The 4th International Conference for Young Computer Scientists, + Beijing, China, July 19, 1995. +

    +

  • Caching Intermediate Results for Program Improvement. ACM + Symposium on Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program + Manipulation, La Jolla, California, June 23, 1995 +

    +

  • Systematic Derivation of Incremental Programs. Kestrel Institute, + Palo Alto, California, July 1, 1994. +

    +

  • Systematic Derivation of Incremental Programs. Dagstuhl-Seminar on + Incremental Computation and Dynamic Algorithms, International Conference + and Research Center for Computer Science, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, May + 5, 1994. +

    +

  • Deriving Incremental Programs. The 3rd International Conference + for Young Computer Scientists, Beijing, China, July 15, 1993. +

    +

  • Automatic Derivation of Incremental Programs. System Science + Laboratory, Xerox Webster Research Center, Webster, New York, + July 6, 1992. + +

    Software Systems and Documents

    + +
  • CACHET: + An incremental-attribution-based interactive system that + uses systematic program analysis and transformation techniques to + obtain efficient incremental programs. + Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, 1993-present. +

    +

  • OGGEB - An Expert System for the Evaluation of Oil and Gas + Generation in Basins, with Principle Report, Implementation + Techniques, Test Report, Usage Manual, and Expert Knowledge Summary. + Research Institute of Oil Exploration and Development Science + (CD-RIED) and Tshinghua University, Beijing, 1988-1990. + Co-authored with J. Song, T. Sun, D. Huang, X. Zhu, B. Zhang, and J. Wang. + +

    Current Projects

    + +
  • Deriving Incremental Programs
    + A general systematic transformational approach to + improving the efficiency of computations. +

    +

  • Composing Efficient Programs
    + Optimization and selection techniques for + building efficient programs from components. + +
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    +Department of Computer Science
    +4141 Upson Hall
    +Cornell University
    +Ithaca, NY 14853
    +(607) 255-5579 (Office)
    +(607) 255-4428 (Fax)
    +(607) 277-6468 (Home)
    +yanhong@cs.cornell.edu
    + +

    Last updated November 18, 1995 + +


    +I have moved on August 17, 1996 to + +

    +Computer Science Department
    +201E Lindley Hall
    +Indiana University
    +Bloomington, IN 47405
    +(812) 855-4373 (Office)
    +(812) 855-4829 (Fax)
    +(812) 337-0426 (Home)
    +liu@cs.indiana.edu
    +http://www.cs.indiana.edu/people/l/liu.html
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    Yi-Cheng Huang

    +
    +
    5151 Upson Hall +
    Department of Computer Science +
    Cornell University +
    Ithaca, NY 14853, U.S.A. +
    Tel: (607) 255-3042 +
    Fax: (607) 255-4428 +
    Email: ychuang@cs.cornell.edu +
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    +I am a graduate student in the + Department of Computer Science at + Cornell University. +
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    Welcome Everybody !!!

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    My name is Yoo Sun Chung

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    You are the +th +visitor since April 12, 1996

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    What am I doing now?

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    I am studying Computer Science for Master degree at Cornell University now. +Please check my school. +
    Master of Engineering, Computer Science +
    Cornell University +

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    Where am I from?

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    Originally, I came from Seoul, Korea . + After I graduated from high school in Korea, I came to America for studying.

    +

    The schools I went in Korea

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    Chu-gae Kindergarten (1976 - 1977) +
    Chu-gae Elementary School (Mar 1977 - Feb 1983) +
    Sang-myoung Junior High School (Mar 1983 - Jul 1983) +
    Kang-jin Junior High School (Aug 1983 - Feb 1986) +
    Myoung-sung Women's High School (Mar 1986 - Feb 1989)

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    After I came to America...

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    I got B.S. degree for Computer Science at George Mason University +in Virginia on May 1994.

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    The happiest thing in my life

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    I married on April 29, 1995. My wonderful husband, Sok Hwa Chang, works for +SAIC in Virginia as a computer programmer. +Here is my husband's picture.

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    Would you like to see my beautiful moment? (Only if you have JAVA available browser) +
    +Click Here!

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    What do I do when I am free?

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    I play the keyboard. (Actually I like to play the piano better than + keyboard, but my piano is in Korea, not here)

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    I listen to the music. +
    What kind of music? +

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    1. I like Korean pop music. (I love Shin, Seung-hoon and Lee, Moon-sae) +
    2. I like classical music, too. +
    3. And so on, and so forth +
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    I browse the World Wide Web +
    Some Useful Links +

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    1. Are you interested in JAVA ? +
    2. You can search what you want using +this search engine. +
    3. Korean Online Newpaper +
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      1. Hangook Ilbo +
      2. Chosun Ilbo +
      3. Joongang Ilbo +
    + +

    + +

    + +

    + +

    Would you like to hire me?

    +

    Here is my resume.

    +

    Resume for Word Perfect Version(*.wpd)

    +
    + +

    + +

    + + +

    This is my MENG project (I am still working on it)

    +

    + Title : Image Processing Java Applet

    +
    +

    + +

    + + +

    Yoosun's Personal Infomation

    +
    +
    2250 N.Triphammer Rd. #S1B +
    Ithaca, NY 14850 +
    Phone : 607-257-4164 +
    Fax : 607-257-4164 +
    Emergency: 703-370-1724 (Sok Hwa Chang) +
    Email : ychung@cs.cornell.edu
    +(This email is forwarded to ysc2@cornell.edu and yooschung@aol.com automatically) +
    + + + +

    + +

    + + +

    +This Web-Page is under construction!!!

    + +last modified on November 5, 1996 + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yminsky^yminsky.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yminsky^yminsky.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d12316f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yminsky^yminsky.html @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + + + + Yaron Minsky's Home Page + + + + + + + + +

    + +

    Yaron Minsky

    + +

    Graduate Student

    + +

    yminsky@cs.cornell.edu

    + +
    + +
    + + + + + + +
    +
    Department of Computer +Science
    +
    4139 Upson Hall
    +Ithaca, NY 14850
    +Cornell University
    +Phone: (607) 255-4934 Fax: 4428 +
    +
    +
    109 Comstock Place
    Apt #3
    +Syracuse NY 13210
    +(315) 423-9907
    +
    +
    + +

    + +

    I am a CS graduate student, and I'm currently focusing on +fault-tolerant distributed computing. In particular, I am working on the +Tacoma project, which is an attempt to build operating system support for +fault-tolerant agent-based computing. +

    + +

    Flapdragon is no longer new (it's been over a year now) and I no longer live +there, but it's still a great veggie coop (which I crash at often nowadays...) +Here's the slightly outof date + +webpage. It does, however, have a timely notice that Flapdragon has an +opening for starting 12/15! If you need a place to live, I highly recommend +it. +

    + +

    I'm a big Go fan, though I don't get to play much. Go is an ancient +Chinese game with extremly +simple rules but very complicated and satisfying strategy. +If you'd like to learn more, here's a great intro page. +Also, if you want to play Go on the internet (yes, I know it's not +as good as a game with a real live person in front of you, but it's better than +nothing.) and you're on a Unix machine, take a look at cgoban. It's the nicest go +board program I've seen. And, it makes it trivially easy to play on the +net.

    + +

    I am newly married, and my new wife, Lisa, and I, are living in Syracuse, +where she is going to medical school (at the + +SUNY Health Science Center, +uniquely qualified as the only medical school within an hour and twenty minutes +of Cornell) and loving every bit of it. +
    +-----
    +

    + +

    Some favorite +poems:

    + + + +

    Some interesting +links:

    + +
      + + The Movie Critic + + I was very impressed by this. It's a good example how fairly simple AI + technology can be used to great effect. This site has an AI engine that takes + in your ratings of movies, and by comparing that to the ratings of others, + comes up with recommendations. I found it almost alarmingly good (in contrast + to Firefly, which tries to do the same thing, but fails miserably.) +
      + + + Yahoo's Yellow Pages. + You put in your home address, and they give you directions to the seven + closest bakeries. It's not perfect, but it's better than the other web + yellow pages I've tried (i.e., bigbook and bigyellow.) I don't know why they + don't advertise it more.
      + + The + New York Times. I don't know why the do it, but it's a great read and + it's free. Plus, it saves all that paper....(note, if it takes you too + much time to download, try the text-only + page)
      + + Slate + Magazine. As much as I hate to admit it,Microsoft does something right + every now and then. Thoughtful and well executed. But what do you expect + with Michael Kinsley running it.
      + + Red + Hat Linux ...A great company which makes Linux easy to install and + maintain.
      + + + Ithaca + movie listings
      + + Amazon.com + books a very solid discount virtual bookstore. Let's hope they don't + run the local booksellers out of town.
      + + My + brother . + +
    + +

    The following is my PGP public key.

    + +
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    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yuichi^yuichi.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yuichi^yuichi.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..207162bb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^People^yuichi^yuichi.html @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + +Yuichi Tsuchimoto's Home Page + + + +

    Yuichi Tsuchimoto's Home Page

    +
    +
    + +

    Course Work

    + +

    Fall 1996 + +(Current Semester)

    + + +

    Spring 1996

    +
      +
    • +CS412: Introduction to Compilers and Translators +
    • +CS413: Practicum in Compilers and Translators +
    • + +CS664: Machine Vision +
    + +

    Fall 1995

    + + +
    +I am currently looking for a job in the United State.
    +Resume: +GIF format, +PostScript format. +
    + +
    +Yuichi Tsuchimoto
    +e-address: yuichi@cs.cornell.edu
    +http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/yuichi/ +
    + +
    +
    +Last modification: November 2, 1996
    +http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/yuichi/welcome.html +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^CAM^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^CAM^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..926e0295 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^CAM^ @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ + +Cornell Active Messages + + +

    Cornell Active Messages

    +
    + +

    Cornell Active Messages Implementations

    +
      +
    • Active Messages for U-Net

      +A source-code release of U-Net Active Messages is part of the +general U-Net release. It conforms to the GAM-1.1 spec below. For more +information, see the U-Net project pages.

      + +

    • Active Messages for the IBM SP-2

      An object-code +release of SP2 AM for AIX 3.2 is available in gam-1.0.aix3.tar.Z. It conforms to the +GAM-1.1 spec below. Please read README and INSTALL files in the distribution for instructions +on using SP2 AM. For more information contact: Chi-Chao Chang, Grzegorz Czajkowski, Thorsten von Eicken.

      + +Please read the ReleaseNotes.aix3 file +to find out about the changes from the previous version. The current +version of SP2 AM is 1.0f.

      + +Also, there is a release for AIX 4.1.: gam-1.0.aix4.tar.Z. The major difference +between the AIX 4.1 release to the 3.2 is a modified +/usr/lpp/ppe.poe/lib/us/libmpci.a, which is included in the +distribution. Please read the documentation in the package for +details.

      + +We are interested in knowing who is currently using SP2 AM. Please +click here to send a brief +note letting us know something about you, your organization, and the +uses you intend for SP2 AM.

      + +


    +

    Selected Publications on Active Messages

    +
      + +
    • Low-Latency Communication on the IBM +RISC System/6000 SP
      Chi-Chao Chang, Grzegorz Czajkowski, +Chris Hawblitzel, and Thorsten von Eicken, to appear in ACM/IEEE +Supercomputing '96, Pittsburgh, PA, November 1996. + + +
      +Abstract: +
      +The IBM SP is one of the most powerful commercial MPPs, yet, in spite +of its fast processors and high network bandwidth, the SP's +communication latency is inferior to older machines such as the TMC +CM-5 or Meiko CS-2. This paper investigates the use of Active Messages +(AM) communication primitives as an alternative to the standard +message passing in order to reduce communication overheads and to +offer a good building block for higher layers of software.
      +The first part of this paper describes an implementation of Active +Messages (SP AM) which is layered directly on top of the SP's network +adapter (TB2). With comparable bandwidth, SP AM's low overhead yields +a round-trip latency that is 40% lower than IBM MPL's. The second +part of the paper demonstrates the power of AM as a communication +substrate by layering Split-C as well as MPI over it. Split-C +benchmarks are used to compare the SP to other MPPs and show that low +message overhead and high throughput compensate for SP's high network +latency. The MPI implementation is based on the freely available +MPICH version and achieves performance equivalent to IBM's MPI-F on +the NAS benchmarks.

      + +

    • Design and Performance of Active Messages on the +SP-2
      +Chi-Chao Chang, Grzegorz Czajkowski, and Thorsten von Eicken, +Cornell CS Technical Report 96-1572, February 1996. +
      +Abstract: +
      +This technical report describes the design, implementation, and +evaluation of Active Messages on the IBM SP-2. The implementation +benchmarked here uses the standard TB2 network adapter firmware but +does not use any IBM software on the Power2 processor. We assume +familiarity with the concepts underlying Active Messages. The main +performance characteristics are a one-word message round-trip time +of 51.0 us and an asymptotic network bandwidth of 34.3 MB/s. +After presenting selected implementation details, the paper focuses +on detailed performance analysis, including a comparison with IBM's +Message Passing Layer (MPL) and Split-C benchmarks. +

      + +

    • Generic Active Message Specification, Version 1.1. + +
      +The Generic Active Message Specification, Version 1.1 defines an Active +Messages interface which is portable across a variety of parallel machines. +Implementations are available for the +U-Net ATM cluster, +the +Meiko CS-2, +the +HPAM FDDI ring, +the +Paragon, +and the + +SP-2. + +

      +

    • Low-Latency Communication over ATM Networks +using Active Messages.
      +Thorsten von Eicken, Veena Avula, Anyndia Basu, Vineet Buch, +Presented at Hot Interconnects II, +Aug 1994, Palo Alto, CA. +An abridged version of this paper appears in IEEE Micro Magazine, Feb. 1995. + +
      +Slides from Hot Interconnect talk. +
      +Abstract: +
      +Recent developments in communication architectures for +parallel machines have made significant progress and reduced the +communication overheads and latencies by over an order of magnitude as +compared to earlier proposals. This paper examines whether these +techniques can carry over to clusters of workstations connected by an +ATM network even though clusters use standard operating system +software, are equipped with network interfaces optimized for stream +communication, do not allow direct protected user-level access to the +network, and use networks without reliable transmission or flow +control. +
      +In a first part, this paper describes the differences in +communication characteristics between clusters of workstations built +from standard hardware and software components and state-of-the-art +multiprocessors. The lack of flow control and of operating system +coordination affects the communication layer design significantly and +requires larger buffers at each end than on multiprocessors. A second +part evaluates a prototype implementation of the low-latency Active +Messages communication model on a Sun workstation cluster +interconnected by an ATM network. Measurements show +application-to-application latencies of about 20 microseconds for small +messages which is roughly comparable to the Active Messages +implementation on the Thinking Machines CM-5 multiprocessor. + +

      +

    • Active Messages: a Mechanism for Integrated Communication and +Computation. +von Eicken, T., D. E. Culler, S. C. Goldstein, and K. E. Schauser, +Proceedings of the 19th Int'l Symp. on Computer Architecture, +May 1992, Gold Coast, Australia. + +
      +Abstract +
      +The design challenge for large-scale multiprocessors is (1) to +minimize communication overhead, (2) allow communication to overlap +computation, and (3) coordinate the two without sacrificing +processor cost/performance. We show that existing message passing +multiprocessors have unnecessarily high communication costs. Research +prototypes of message driven machines demonstrate low communication +overhead, but poor processor cost/performance. We introduce a simple +communication mechanism, Active Messages, show that it is +intrinsic to both architectures, allows cost effective use of the +hardware, and offers tremendous flexibility. Implementations on nCUBE/2 +And CM-5 are described and evaluated using a split-phase shared-memory +extension to C, Split-C. We further show that active messages +are sufficient to implement the dynamically scheduled languages for +which message driven machines were designed. With this mechanism, +latency tolerance becomes a programming/compiling concern. Hardware +support for active messages is desirable and we outline a range of +enhancements to mainstream processors. + +

      +

    • Active Messages: an Efficient +Communication Architecture for Multiprocessors. von Eicken, T., +Ph.D. Thesis, November 1993, University of California at Berkeley. + + +
    + +

    Projects at other sites

    + + +
    +For further information contact +Thorsten von Eicken + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^HORUS^ARPA^arpa.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^HORUS^ARPA^arpa.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6ca9842 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^HORUS^ARPA^arpa.html @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + + + + + + + +HORUS DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT + + + +

    HORUS DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT

    +

    + +@ Kenneth Birman (ken@cs.cornell.edu)
    +@ Robbert van Renesse (rvr@cs.cornell.edu)
    + +


    + +

    +Cornell's + +Horus effort has developed a programming environment for reliable +distributed computing. During the last year, Horus was used to demonstrate +groupware and fault-tolerance over high performance networks, and was found +to offer higher performance than other similar systems. Novel features of +Horus are its flexible software architecture, in which applications +pay only for features that they use, and support for virtually synchronous +process groups, a technology that we developed in our prior work on the + Isis +Toolkit, which has become a significant commercial success. Horus also offers +a fault-tolerant + security +and privacy technology, which we view as an important +research advance. +

    +During 1995, we will be extending Horus to provide extremely low latency, +high performance + +real-time capabilities. Our approach combines elements of +a communication technology called +Active Messages +with a multi-media playback +system called +Continuous Media. By the end of the year, we expect to +demonstrate high speed interactive applications with remote multimedia +servers, such as might be used in remote telemedicine applications or video +on demand systems. All of this will retain the existing fault-tolerance and +security options of Horus, and its virtual synchrony programming model. +

    +Prior work on + Isis +has created a substantial user base, and we expect +rapid uptake of Horus within this community as it matures. Isis users span +a wide range of industries, including telecommunications systems, financial +trading systems, stock market automation, factory-floor process control for +discrete electronic component manufacture, air traffic control, and space-based +communications system management and control. Applications of Isis are being +explored in several branches of the military, as well as the NSA and other +non-military government branches. Among the more visible military efforts is +the Naval Hiper-D project, which is exploring the use of Isis in a new system +that prototypes technologies for future enhancements of the AEGIS battle +radar system. The more demanding applications in this user base would benefit +from access to Horus, and our initial plan is to make it possible to migrate +Isis applications to Horus with few changes, thus benefiting this community +in a direct way. Technology transition has occured through licensing agreements +with Isis Distributed Systems Inc., a subsidiary of Stratus Computers. However, +all of our Cornell work is also available to researchers at no fee, and is +described through detailed publications and programming manuals. +

    +Looking to the future, we hope that a mixture of Isis and Horus technologies +will permit us to develop some of the very demanding applications that will be +seen in next-generation groupware and planning systems. The illustration below +shows such an application: a military mission control and planning system +that integrates data from a variety of space, air and ground resources and +uses this to coordinate actions of various theatre assets. Systems of this +sort will demand the utmost in performance, reliability and security, while +also tolerating failures and rapidly reconfiguring to respond to changing +demands. Success in our project will thus impact a wide range of both civilian +and military technology efforts. + +Up + +

    +Dept. of Computer Science / Cornell University / ken@cs.cornell.edu +
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^MediaNet^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^MediaNet^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90b642a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^MediaNet^ @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + +Cornell MediaNet Project + + + +

    MediaNet: A High Performance Platform for Network Media Processing

    +
    +MediaNet combines 3 technologies developed by researchers at Cornell to +develop a flexible, high performance testbed for storing, transporting, +processing, and using multimedia data. MediaNet combines: + +
      +
    • U-Net: User level network architecture. +User level access to the network dramatically improves performance +and facilitates the development of new communication protocols +The order-of-magnitude improvement in LAN communication +makes parallel computations on workstation clusters practical. +
      + +
    • CM-Horus: Group communication +primitives for multimedia. +We are adapting an industrial strength group communication tool, Horus, +to multimedia applications. +Such secure and reliable group communication primitives are critical for +advanced military and commercial multimedia applications +
      + +
    • CMT: Toolkit approach for +reliable distributed audio/video applications. +CMT is a portable toolkit for building applications that include +audio and video, facilitating the rapid prototyping of multimedia +applications. + +
    + +

    +Funding for the project is provided under contract N00014-95-1-0799 from +the DARPA Information Technology +Office + +


    +For further information contact Thorsten +von Eicken or Brian Smith + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^NuPrl^nuprl.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^NuPrl^nuprl.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f1ae8e76 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^NuPrl^nuprl.html @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Cornell Nuprl Automated Reasoning Project + +

    Nuprl Project

    + +

    + + +Help with Nuprl/WWW Browser Main Index

    +

    Nuprl Project / nuprl@cs.cornell.edu
    +
    +Curious how many links to this page are out there? Just ask +AltaVista! diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^SP-2^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^SP-2^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..52f3267d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^SP-2^ @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + +CUCS IBM SP-2 + + +

    Computer Science IBM SP-2

    + +
    + + + +

    Using the CUCS SP-2

    +
      +
    • The machine is called granita. The eight nodes are granita1 +through granita8. +
    • If you have a CUCS login, you can use the SP-2. +
    • Log into granita1 or granita2 which we've designated as +interactive nodes. Shells installed: +sh, bsh, csh, ksh, tcsh, bash, tsh. If you experience problems +during your first login, try to remove operating-system specific stuff +from your shell configuration file (for example, AIX does not have +the arch command; you can use uname instead). +The file /usr/lpp/bos/README contains +information +about the release of AIX used on our SP-2. In addition to man +you can use InfoExplorer to get more information about commands +and usage of the machine. To use this program, set up your remote display +properly +and type info. +
    • Use poe to run parallel jobs that use neither Active +Massages nor Split-C (and info -l pe +or man poe to read more about poe). +
    • Read below about how to run parallel programs that use Active Messages +or Split-C. +
    +More information about: + + +
    +

    Homegrown software

    + +In general, local software is installed in /usr/u/sww. Be +sure that /usr/u/sww/sp2/bin and +/usr/u/sww/sp2/gnu/bin are in your path. + +
      +
    • Split-C

      + +Split-C is a simple extension to C for +parallel computing. It provides a global address space though global +pointers which can be dereferenced just like regular pointers. +Split-phase assignment statements allow programmers to hide the latency +of remote accesses by overlapping computation and communication. +Examples and makefiles can be found in +~sww/sp2/split-c-bench/cu-bench.

      + +Before working with Split-C, source +~sww/sp2/etc/sp2-setenv. Users of non-csh shells +should execute commands in ~sww/sp2/etc/sp2-setenv-non-csh. +To compile Split-C programs, create a Makefile +(look at samples in various directories in +~sww/sp2/split-c-bench/cu-bench) and type gmake. +You must include Make.split-c in your Makefile! +Split-C programs are run in the same way as +Active Messages programs, i.e. using amr scripts +located in /usr/u/sww/sp-2/bin. For example, to run a program +foo on 3 processors type amr3 ./foo

      + +

    • Debugging Split-C

      +To debug a Split-C program, the following steps need to be done: +
        +
      • include split-c/debug.h +
      • insert splitc_debug() as the first statement to be executed after +splitc_main() +
      • compile and run your program as described in the previous section +
      • you will see the following message in node 0 (most commonly run on +granita1): Debugging Split-C -- hit enter to continue:" +
      • before hitting return, log onto the node you want to debug (if you +want to debug the master node, open a new shell) +
      • go to the directory where your program source is located +
      • run gdb +
      • inside gdb, do: file am_run, and then +attach pid, where pid the +the proc id of the am_run process on the node being debugged +
      • hit return on node 0 to let computation proceed +
      • once you've attached gdb to am_run, am_run is stopped by gdb, and +you can set breakpoints, look at stack frames, etc. +

      + +

    • Active Messages

      + +Active Messages is a low-overhead communication layer +that offers high-performance communication on many parallel machines. +A native Active Messages layer (SP2AM) is now available for the SP-2. +The main performance characteristics of SP2 AM are a one-word round-trip +latency of 51 us and an asymptotic network bandwidth of 34.3 MB/s. +

      +The SP2AM library is found in /usr/u/sww/sp-2/lib/libsp2gam.a +and the header file is in /usr/u/sww/sp-2/include. Before +running programs that use Active Messages, +source ~sww/sp2/etc/sp2-setenv and read +/usr/u/sww/sp-2/gam-1.0/doc/RunningPrgms. +The amr scripts are located also in +/usr/u/sww/sp-2/bin.

      + +

    • MPI

      + +MPI is a popular +message passing interface for portable parallel programs. We have an +implementation of MPI (based on the MPICH library) running over +Active Messages on the SP-2. +The header files are located in /usr/u/sww/sp-2/include. +The library file is located in /usr/u/sww/sp-2/lib. +The easiest way to compile and link is with the script file "ampicc" (which +is built on top of xlC): +

      +ampicc -O3 foo.c -o foo +

      +You can also compile MPI programs with xlC, gcc, and split-cc (please look +at the examples +in the directory ~sww/sp2/ampi/examples for information about this). +MPI programs are run exactly like +ordinary Active Messages programs (i.e. "amr4 foo"). +Be sure to source ~sww/sp2/etc/sp2-setenv. + +

    + +

    + + + +


    +

    Other software

    +Software available on granita1 and granita2 also includes +tcsh, bash, C Set ++ (xlC), Fortran (xlf), xpdbx, X11, matlab. +GNU software installed in +~sww/sp2/gnu includes +emacs, gmake, gcc, g++, gdb, bison. Some of it is +replicated locally in /usr/local/gnu/bin.

    + +


    +

    Problems

    + +If you experience difficulties with the SP-2, please contact the SP-2 +czar +Grzegorz Czajkowski. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^SimLab^index.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^SimLab^index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0619ba39 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^SimLab^index.html @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ + Cornell Modeling and Simulation Project Home Page + + + + + + + +

    Cornell Modeling and Simulation Project

    + +

    Enormous effort is currently expended in creating scientific +software, particularly for simulating physical systems defined on +complex geometries, and when using advanced computing hardware. The +goal of the SimLab project is to reduce this effort by bringing +together technologies such as geometric modeling, symbolic +mathematics, numerical analysis, compilation/code generation, and +formal methods to create tools that raise the semantic level +at which it is possible to create scientific software. + +

    +

    + +


    Paul Chew / chew@cs.cornell.edu
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^Split-C^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^Split-C^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9544ea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^Split-C^ @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + +Cornell Split-C + + +

    Cornell Split-C

    +
    + +

    Cornell Split-C Implementations

    +
    +

    Selected Publications on Split-C

    +
      + +
    • Parallel Programming in Split-C. D. Culler, A. Dusseau, S. +C. Goldstein, A. Krishnamurthy, S. Lumetta, T. von Eicken, K. Yelick, +Proceedings of Supercomputing '93, November 1993. +
      +Abstract +
      +

      + +


    +

    Projects at other sites

    + + +
    +For further information contact +Thorsten von Eicken + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^U-Net^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^U-Net^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6be598a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^U-Net^ @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + + + + +The U-Net pages have moved. Your browser should redirect in a second.
    +If not, try http://www2.cs.cornell.edu/U-Net/Default.html. + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^csrvl^csrvl.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^csrvl^csrvl.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb60a047 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^csrvl^csrvl.html @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +Cornell CSRVL + + +

    +

    Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory

    + +


    +Welcome to the Web niche of the Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory. +cp: No match. + match. +rrently under development; please don your hard hat. +Questions and comments should be directed to +mdw@cs.cornell.edu. Thanks. + +

    About the CSRVL

    +The Cornell Computer Science Robotics and Vision Laboratory is located +at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. We have three main areas of +research: + + +

    +Here is a pictoral tour of the CSRVL. + +

    Current Projects

    +The following projects are active at the CSRVL. They are supervised by +Ramin Zabih. + + +

    +We have a list of potential Master's +projects, maintained by +Justin Miller. + +

    +Most of our work has been done under Unix, but we are currently +considering a move to WindowsNT. There is a discussion of some of the +issues +here. +We are hopeful that this move will be supported by +Microsoft. + + +

    Selected Publications

    +The following is a list of selected papers of research done at the +CSRVL. Many of these papers are available via +anonymous FTP. + +

    Many publications from the Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory are +available from the +Cornell CS Tech-Reports server. (See below.) +Only those papers not available from the CS-TR server +are listed here. + +

    + + +

    Technical Reports by Author

    +These lists are generated dynamically by the Cornell CS-TR Server. +Here is the
    CS-TR server index, +where you can search for technical reports by author, title, and keyword. + + +

    People at the CSRVL

    +
      +
    • Karl F. Böhringer +
    • Scott Cytacki +
    • Bruce Donald + (associate professor) +
    • Pedro Felzenszwalb +
    • Daniel + Huttenlocher (associate professor) +
    • Ryan Lilien +
    • Michel Maharbiz +
    • Justin Miller +
    • Greg Pass +
    • Daniel Scharstein +
    • Aaron Stump +
    • Rob Szewczyk +
    • Fernando "Joe" Viton +
    • Justin Voskuhl +
    • Ed Wayt +
    • Matt Welsh +
    • Greg Whelan +
    • Ramin Zabih + (assistant professor) + + +Information Capture and Access project + + +

      Information Capture and Access

      + +The information capture and access research group works on ways +that computers can locate information in the ever increasing volume of +online data, determine its structure, and extract the information for +human users. The group was founded by John Hopcroft and Jim Davis +in 1992. + +

      Current areas of research

      + +
        + +
      • Extracting structured material from online documents when the +structure is not explicit in the document - e.g. extracting +information presented in tabular form into a relational database. + +
      • Constructing summaries and overviews of collections +of texts. + +
      • Construction of a nationwide library of computer science +technical reports. We have begun digitizing the Cornell Computer +Science technical report collection, in order to make the work more +accessible on the Internet. The collection is available through a WWW server. In addition to +its utility to the general CS research community, We use this +document collection as test material for our research in information access. + +
      + +

      The group consists of Cornell researchers Dean Krafft and visiting +scientist Jim +Davis as well as a number of graduate and undergraduate students. + +

      +Fall 95: The project is not active any longer. - JRD + +

      Publications

      + +James Allan et al. Information +Agents for Building Hyperlinks, Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on +Information and Knowledge Management, 1993. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^zeno^zeno.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^zeno^zeno.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..407ab032 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^Info^Projects^zeno^zeno.html @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + +Zeno Research Group + +
      + +
      + +

      Zeno: Cornell's Multimedia Research Group

      + +
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      + +
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      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^cgi-bin^ssis^Info^People^kmai^kmai.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^cgi-bin^ssis^Info^People^kmai^kmai.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c6d3bf7f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.cornell.edu^cgi-bin^ssis^Info^People^kmai^kmai.html @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + + +Kev's Home page + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      +

      +Kev's Home Page
      +

      +
      +
      +

      + + +Welcome! That's the CS Department-issue picture of me to the left. You are seeing a not-quite-up-to-date page for frames challenged web viewers.

      +


      +I'm from Syosset, New York (one of those towns on Long Island) and received my Bachelor of Science degree here in December, 1994. After working for a few months in California, I decided to come back here in the fall and am currently working on a Master of Engineering degree. Why did I leave the "land of sun" to come back to Ithaca? Maybe I missed the seasons here - rain, wind, snow, ice.... (Actually, I got more than enough rain while I was in Santa Barbara). Anyway, I plan to graduate in May, 1996.

      +


      +I'm currently working on my MEng project with Prof. Ramin Zabih at the Cornell Robotics and Vision Lab (CSRVL). If you are interested in the topic of motion video segmentation or just general video processing, here is a paper which relates to my research in the area.

      +


      + +

      +Some Links: +

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      +Say hi! Email: kmai@cs.cornell.edu + +

      +Of course, this page is still under construction.
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      +gripe@cs.utexas.edu + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1994^profiles^bledsoe.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1994^profiles^bledsoe.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6fa779e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1994^profiles^bledsoe.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +Woodrow W. Bledsoe + +
      +

      Woodrow W. Bledsoe

      + + +Peter O'Donnell Jr. Centennial Chair Emeritus in Computing Systems; Professor Emeritus of Mathematics

      + +B.S. in Mathematics (1948)
      +University of Utah, Salt Lake City

      + +Ph.D. in Mathematics (1953)
      +University of California, Berkeley

      + + + +

      Honors, Awards, and Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • Third Milestone Award for Automated Theorem Proving, American +Mathematical Society, 1991 +
      • Distinguished Service Award of the International Joint +Conferences on AI, 1991 +
      • President, American Association for Artificial Intelligence, +1984-1985 +
      • Board of Trustees, International Joint Conferences on Artificial +Intelligence, 1976-83 +
      • Chair, Board of Trustees, International Joint Conferences on +Artificial Intelligence, 1976-1978 +
      • Board of Editors, International Journal of Artificial +Intelligence, 1972-present +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Automatic theorem proving and artificial intelligence

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + + +My research focuses on automated theorem proving and automatic theorem +proof checking. This involves the use of heuristics and higher level +plans, as well as the use of examples and of analogy. I am also +interested in research on analogy and learning in artificial +intelligence.

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      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1994^profiles^jwerth.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1994^profiles^jwerth.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b91c41c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1994^profiles^jwerth.html @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +John S. Werth + +
      +

      John S. Werth

      + + +Senior Lecturer; Research Scientist

      + +B.S. in Mathematics (1962), M.S. in Mathematics (1963)
      +Emory University

      + +Ph.D. in Mathematics (1968)
      +University of Washington

      + + + +

      Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • Chair, ACM Education Board, 1992-94 +
      • Computing Research Association Board, 1992-94 +
      • Computer Science Accreditation Board, 1992-95 +
      • Vice-Chair for Education, Technical Committee on Software +Engineering, IEEE-CS, 1991-present +
      • Co-chair, 1994 ACM CSC, 1992-94 +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Parallel programming, software engineering, compilers, and computer +science education

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +My current interest is in programming environments for parallel +programming and the associated software engineering, compilation, and +implementation issues. I am also active in setting directions in +computer science education on both local and national levels.

      + + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +S. I. Hyder, J. Werth, and J. C. Browne, "A unified model for concurrent debugging," in Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference on Parallel Processing, IEEE Computer Society, August 1993.

      + +J. Werth, J. C. Browne, S. Sobek, T. J. Lee, P. Newton, and R. Jain, "The interaction of the formal and the practical in parallel programming environment development: CODE," Lecture Notes on Computer Science, vol. 589, New York: Springer Verlag, 1992.

      + +R. Jain, J. S. Werth, and J. C. Browne, "Scheduling parallel I/O operations in multiple bus systems," Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, December 1992.

      + +R. Jain, J. S. Werth, and J. C. Browne, "A general model for scheduling of parallel computations and its application to parallel I/O operations," in Proceedings of 1991 International Conference on Parallel Processing, August 1991.

      + +J. S. Werth and L. H. Werth, "Directions in software engineering education," in Proceedings of Thirteenth International Conference on Software Engineering, May 1991.

      + +Previous profile
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      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^adale.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^adale.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19457c1b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^adale.html @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +Alfred G. Dale +
      +

      Alfred G. Dale

      +No personal page. +

      + +Trammel Crow Regents Professor Emeritus in Computer Sciences

      + +B.A. (1951)
      +Exeter College, Oxford, England

      + +M.B.A. (1953), Ph.D. (1961)
      +University of Texas at Austin

      + + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Database management systems and database architecture

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +My area of interest involves applications of a parallel multi-stage +I/O architecture to database management. Problems being studied +include data distribution strategies, distributed indexing, and +mapping of relational algebraic operations to the architecture.

      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^brumfield.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^brumfield.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2fb2039c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^brumfield.html @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +Jeffrey A. Brumfield +
      +

      Jeffrey A. Brumfield

      + + +Senior Lecturer

      + +B.S. in Math and Computer Science (1975), M.A. in Mathematics (1977),
      +University of Georgia

      + +M.S. in Computer Science (1979), Ph.D. in Computer Science (1982),
      +Purdue University

      + + + +

      Honors and Awards

      + +
        +
      • College of Natural Sciences Teaching Excellence Award, 1985 & 1988 +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Performance analysis, distributed systems, and operating systems

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +I am interested in the role models play in computer science. Designers +of computing systems use mathematical models to study the performance +of existing and proposed systems. In a queueing network model, each +resource in the computer system is represented by a queue of tasks +awaiting service. The solution of the model involves the computation +of response times, queue lengths, and throughputs.

      + + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +J. A. Brumfield, V. Y. Shen, C. Richter, and M. L. Graf, "VERDI: +a visual environment for designing distributed systems," Journal of +Parallel and Distributed Computing, vol. 9, pp. 128-137, 1990.

      + +J. A. Brumfield, J. L. Miller, and H. Chou, "Performance modeling +of distributed object-oriented database systems," in 1988 +International Symposium on Databases in Parallel and Distributed +Systems, Austin, Texas, December 1988.

      + +J. A. Brumfield, "Concurrent programming in Modula-2," in +Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium, St. Louis, +Feb. 1987, SIGCSE Bulletin, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 191-200.

      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^cline.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^cline.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..90ff478e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^cline.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +Alan K. Cline +
      +

      Alan K. Cline

      + + +David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professor in Computer Sciences; +Professor of Mathematics

      + +B.S. in Applied Mathematics (1967),
      +M.A. in Mathematics (1968),
      +Ph.D. in Mathematics (1970)
      +University of Michigan

      + + + +

      Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • Editor, Algorithms, Communications of the ACM, 1973-1975 +
      • Associate Editor, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 1975-1976 +
      • Editorial Board, SIAM Journal for Scientific and Statistical +Computing, 1984-92 +
      • Director, Special Interest Group on Numerical Mathematics, ACM, 1981-84 +
      • Southern Regional Director, Computer Professionals for Social +Responsibility, 1987-89 +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Mathematical software and numerical analysis

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +I am interested in the transformation of mathematics into tools which +can be applied to scientific problems. This involves the construction +of mathematical software and the exploration of methodologies for +mathematical software. In particular, my major software development +has been a package of over one hundred subprograms for curve and +surface fitting employing tension splines.

      + + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +R. J. Renka and A. K. Cline, "Scattered data fitting using a constrained Delaunay Triangulation," in IMACS Transactions on Scientific Computing 91, AI, Expert Systems, and Symbolic Computation, vol. 3, North Holland, 1992.

      + +A. K. Cline, D. H. King, and J. M. Meyering, "Routing and scheduling coast guard buoy tenders," Interfaces, vol. 22, pp. 56-72, 1992.

      + +A. K. Cline and R. J. Renka, "A constrained two dimensional triangulation and the solution of closest node problems in the presence of barriers," SIAM Journal of Numerical Analysis, vol. 27, pp. 1305-1321, 1990.

      + +A. K. Cline and R. K. Rew,"A set of counter-examples to three condition number estimators," SIAM Journal of Scientific and Statistical Computing, vol. 4, pp. 602-611, 1983.

      + +A. K. Cline, C. B. Moler, G. W. Stewart, and J. H. Wilkinson, "An estimate for the condition number of a matrix," SIAM Journal of Numerical Analysis, vol. 16, pp. 368-375, 1979.

      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^dijkstra.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^dijkstra.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2854b522 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^dijkstra.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +Edsger Wybe Dijkstra +
      +

      Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

      +Schlumberger Centennial Chair in Computer Sciences +
      +Professor of Mathematics
      +Kandidaatsexamen, Mathematics and Physics (1951), +
      +Doctoraal Examen, Theoretical Physics (1956) +
      +University of Leyden
      +Ph.D. (1959), University of Amsterdam +

      Honors and Awards

      +
        +
      • ACM Turing Award, 1972 +
      • Foreign Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences +
      • Member, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences +
      • Distinguished Fellow, British Computer Society +
      • AFIPS Harry Goode Memorial Award, 1974 +
      • Doctor of Science Honoris Causa, The Queen's University of Belfast +
      +

      Areas of Interest

      +Program correctness, mathematical methodology algorithms, and systems +

      Summary of Research

      +My area of interest focuses on the streamlining of the mathematical argument +so as to increase our powers of reasoning, in particular, by the use of +formal techniques.
      +
      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^edmondson.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^edmondson.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bd1763df --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^edmondson.html @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +Chris C. Edmondson-Yurkanan + +
      +

      Chris C. Edmondson-Yurkanan

      + + +Lecturer

      + +B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Sciences (1974), +M.A. in Computer Sciences (1980)
      +University of Texas at Austin

      + + + +

      Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • Secretary/Treasurer, ACM SIGCOMM, 1991-95 +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Computer networks, computer science education, managing large software projects, mobile networking, and database design

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +My research interests are in protocols for high-speed communications, +protocol specification, and internetworking.

      + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +J. A. Cobb, C. C. Edmondson-Yurkanan, and +M. G. Gouda, "Universal mobile addressing in the Internet," in +Proceedings of the 1st Annual Computer Theory and Informatics +Conference, in press.

      + + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^gallagher.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^gallagher.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e6c68fcd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^gallagher.html @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +Suzy C. Gallagher + +
      +

      Suzy C. Gallagher

      + + +Lecturer; Coordinator of Academic Programs

      + +B.S. in Secondary Education (1962)
      +Loyola University

      + +M.S. in Computer Science (1985)
      +University of Southwestern Louisiana

      + + + +

      Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • SIGCSE Conference Committee, 1991 NECC Conference Committee, 1992 +CSC Conference Committee, 1993-94 +
      + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Computer science education and library and information processing

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +My interests are in the area of 1) student services: recruitment and +retention of women and minorities, improvement of computer science +education in secondary schools and local-area universities; and 2) +IS&R Systems: retrieval techniques.

      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^jenevein.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^jenevein.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf5af144 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^jenevein.html @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +Roy M. Jenevein, Jr. + +
      +

      Roy M. Jenevein, Jr.

      + + +Senior Lecturer

      + +B.S. in Chemistry (1964), Ph.D. in Chemistry (1969)
      +Louisiana State University in New Orleans

      + + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Interconnection networks and parallel processing in computer architecture

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +My research in computer architecture focuses on interconnection +networks. The success or failure of parallel computing systems rests +in the ability to devise appropriate cost/performance interconnection +structures. The most recent work on interconnections involves the +development of a wafer scale optical interconnection. A special kind +of laser and wave guide has been designed and is being +investigated. This technique leads to very fault-tolerant parallel +systems on the wafer. This same optical interconnection is being +applied to optical systems busses and optical communication +switches. Work on the performance of processor systems is +continuing. A methodology for measuring processor performance +portability across machines has been developed. In contrast to +benchmarking, it represents true measurement of a processor/memory +system.

      + + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +R. M. Jenevein and B. L. Menezes, "The KYKLOS multicomputer networks: interconnection strategies, properties, applications.," IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. C-40, no. 6, pp. 693-705, June 1991.

      + +R. M. Jenevein, L. Laranjeira, and M. M. Malek, "NEST: a nested predicate scheme for fault tolerance," IEEE Transactions on Computers, in press, 1993

      + +R. M. Jenevein and N. Ullah, "MetriX: a precise methodology for computer system performance measurement," in Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference for Computer Applications in Industry and Engineering, December 1993.

      + +R. M. Jenevein, B. L. Menezes, A. Johnson, M. M. Malek, and K. Yau, "Fault impact and fault tolerance in multiprocessor interconnection networks," Journal of Quality and Reliability Engineering, vol. 8, pp. 485-500, October 1992.

      + +R. M. Jenevein and J. C. Campbell, "A wafer scale optical bus interconnection prototype," in Proceedings of the 1992 International Conference on Wafer Scale Integration, pp. 182-191, January 1992.

      + + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^martin.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^martin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..46c41b7a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^martin.html @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +Norman M. Martin + +
      +

      Norman M. Martin

      + + +Professor Emeritus of Computer Sciences; Professor Emeritus of +Philosophy

      + +M.A. in Philosophy (1947)
      +University of Chicago

      + +Ph.D. in Philosophy (1952)
      +University of California, Los Angeles

      + + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Mathematical logic and computer architecture

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +My current activity concentrates on abstract structures as +interpretations of logical theory, centering on closure spaces, which +exploits the notion of deductive closure; on logical operations; and +on intensional models of classical mathematics. My most significant +earlier research was on computer architecture and logical design, +especially for missile and space vehicle applications, tracking +algorithms for track-while-scan radars, functional completeness in +many-valued and delay logic and logical metatheory.

      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^mok.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^mok.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..76764ddd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^mok.html @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +Aloysius K. Mok + +
      +

      Aloysius K. Mok

      + + +Associate Professor
      +Faculty Fellow in Computer Sciences

      + +B.S. in Electrical Engineering (1977), M.S. (1977), Ph.D. (1983)
      +Massachusetts Institute of Technology

      + + + +

      Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • Associate Editor, Real Time Systems: The International Journal of + Time-Critical Computing Systems, present +
      • Editorial Board, International Journal of Formal Methods in System +Design, present +
      • Program Committee, International Computer Symposium, Taiwan, 1992 +
      • Vice-Chair, IEEE Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems, 1993 +
      • Chair, IEEE Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems, present +
      • Working Group on Real-Time Programming, International Federation +of Automatic Control, present +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Fault-tolerant hard-real-time systems, system architecture, +computer-aided system design tools, and software engineering

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +I am currently conducting fundamental research in the area of +distributed real-time systems. My primary concerns include +specification techniques for real-time systems, algorithms for +guaranteeing stringent timing constraints and understanding the +trade-off between the robustness and response times of time-critical +systems. The goal is to develop a formal framework for automating the +analysis and synthesis of robust real-time systems. Application areas +include robot control systems, avionics software and industrial +process control systems. Funding is being provided by the Office of +Naval Research to develop a highly automated design environment for +real-time systems.

      + + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +A. K. Mok, "Towards mechanization of real-time system design," Foundations of Real-Time Computing, Formal Specifications and Methods, A. van Tilborg et al., Eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992.

      + +C. Heitmeyer, B. Labaw, P. Clements, and A. K. Mok, "Engineering CASE tools to support formal methods for real-time software development," in Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Computer-Aided Software Engineering, Montreal, July 1992.

      + +F. Wang, A. K. Mok, and E. A. Emerson, "Formal specification of asynchronous, distributed real-time systems in APTL," in Proceedings 14th International Conference on Software Engineering, Melbourne, May 1992.

      + +T. W. Kuo and A. K. Mok, "Load adjustment in adaptive real-time systems," in Proceedings of Real-Time Systems Symposium, San Antonio, December 1991.

      + +C. K. Wang, D. C. Tsou, R. H. Wang, Aloysius K. Mok, and J. C. Browne, "Automated analysis of bounded response time for two NASA expert systems," in Proceedings of IEEE SIGSOFT'91 Conference, New Orleans, December 1991.

      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^richards.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^richards.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8c68985e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^richards.html @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + +Hamilton Richards, Jr. + + + +
      +

      Hamilton Richards, Jr.

      +Senior Lecturer
      +B.A. in Engineering and Applied Physics (1960), B.S. (1962), Harvard College
      +M.S. in Aero- and Astronautics Engineering (1966), Stanford University
      +Ph.D. in Computer Science (1976), Iowa State University + +

      Professional Service

      +
        +
      • Coordinator, The University of Texas at Austin Year of Programming, +1987 +
      • Series Editor, UT-YOP, 4 vols., Addison Wesley, 1990 +
      + +

      Areas of Interest

      +Functional programming, concurrent processing, object-oriented programming, +and undergraduate education + +

      Summary of Research

      +I maintain a long-standing interest in functional programming, its potential +for concurrent processing, and its suitability for formal reasoning. In +Fall 1995 I am using a functional programming language in teaching a section +of CS1, and I am working as time permits on a functional-language implementation +of a real microcomputer application. A longer-term project is a book on +functional algorithms.
      +
      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^silberschatz.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^silberschatz.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f0776f64 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^silberschatz.html @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + + +Abraham Silberschatz + + + +
      +

      Abraham Silberschatz

      +Professorship in Computer Sciences
      +M.S. (1973), Ph.D. (1976), S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook + +

      Honors, Awards, and Professional Service

      +
        +
      • IEEE Computer Society Outstanding Paper Award, IEEE-TSE journal paper, +1978 +
      • Advisory Committee, National Science Foundation Division of Information, +Robotics, and Intelligent Systems 1990-1993 +
      • General Conference Chair, Seventh and Eighth ACM Sigact/Sigmod Symposium +on Principles of Database Systems (PODS), 1988-1989 +
      • Organizer (with J. Ullman), NSF Invitational Workshop on the Future +of Database Systems Research, 1990, 1995 +
      • Program Chair: PODS 1986, IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed +Systems 1988, International Conference on Knowledge Management 1995 +
      + +

      Areas of Interest

      +Database systems, operating systems, distributed systems, and knowledge-based +systems + +

      Summary of Research

      +My main area of specialization is concurrent processing. My most recent +research has been concentrated in the areas of multidatabase transaction +management, parallel processing of knowledge-based systems, real-time database +systems, multiresolution database systems, continuous-media storage servers, +and high-performance transaction systems. + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      +S. Ganguly, A. Silberschatz, and S. Tsur, "Mapping datalog program +execution to networks of processors," IEEE Transactions on Knowledge +and Data Engineering, no. 7, vol. 3, pp. 351-361, June 1995.
      +
      +H. Jagadish, D. Lieuwen, R. Rastogi, A. Silberschatz, and S. Sudarshan, +"Dali: a high performance main memory storage manager," International +Conference on Very Large Databases, September 1994.
      +
      +B. Ozden, A. Biliris, R. Rastogi, A. Silberschatz, "A low-cost storage +server for movie on demand databases," International Conference on +Very Large Databases, September 1994.
      +
      +B. Ozden, R. Rastogi, and A. Silberschatz, "A framework for the storage +and retrieval of continuous media data," IEEE International Conference +on Multimedia Computing and Systems, May 1995.
      +
      +R. Read, D. Fussell, and A. Silberschatz, "A multi-resolution relational +data model," International Conference on Very Large Databases, August +1992.
      +
      + +Additional information can be obtained from +individual faculty members' +home pages.

      + +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^simmons.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^simmons.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca048457 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^UTCS^report^1995^profiles^simmons.html @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + +Robert F. Simmons + + + +
      +

      Robert F. Simmons

      +Quincy Lee Centennial Professor Emeritus in Computer Sciences; Professor +Emeritus of Psychology
      +
      +May 14, 1925-November 30, 1994
      +
      +Back to List of Faculty Profiles
      +

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^adams^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^adams^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1769d939 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^adams^ @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + +Adam Seligman's home page + +

      +

      Adam Seligman's home page

      +me +

      +


      + +

      +

      + +Spain, Summer 1994 +

      +

      + +

      Click here to see if I am logged on.

      + +


      + +I am a gradual student in UT-Austin's CS program, and I run a +weekly happy hour for the department.

      + +This is my only claim to fame, my undergraduate thesis. I specified +the type rules and an operational semantics of the OO core of C++. +It's available as a gzipped dvi file +or a gzipped postscript file. Let me know +what you think of it.

      + +

      Here's how to get in touch with me:

      +Email adams@cs.utexas.edu.

      +Call me at (512) 860-3225.

      +Page me with email at +1815205@pagemart.net.

      + +Spy on the graphics lab here. +The lab phone number is (512)471-9598

      + +Read our Progressive VRML paper.

      + +

      +

      +


      + +Yes, I am a news junkie. Here's where you can get a fix from +Reuters at Yahoo.

      +Alternatively, you could check out the +Nando Times.

      + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^agapito^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^agapito^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f54f881 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^agapito^ @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +Agapito Sustaita + +

      Agapito Sustaita

      +The University of Texas at Austin + +
      + +

      Cognitive Science Interests

      +
        +- Machine Learning in Language Acquisition (CHILL, specifically)
        +- Connectionism
        +- Commonsense reasoning
        +
      + + +

      Schooling

      + + + +

      Miscellaneous

      + +
      +
        +Postal Address
        +The University of Texas at Austin
        +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
        +Austin, TX 78712-1188
        +
      +
      + +
      +
      e-mail: agapito@cs.utexas.edu
      +phone: 479-1370
      +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ai-lab^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ai-lab^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2b70d1f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ai-lab^ @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +UT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory + +

      UT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

      + +The Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at +The University of Texas at Austin +has a distinguished history and a large number of excellent faculty and +graduate students. +

      +U.S. News and World Report (3/18/96) ranked our AI program 5th in the nation. +

      +The AI Lab is closely linked with the + UT Computer Science Department. + + +

      Faculty

      + + + + +

      Emeritus Faculty

      + + + + +

      Postdocs

      + + + +

      Technical Reports and Software

      + +FTP directories are currently available for: + + + + +Pointers to Other AI Labs and AI Funding Agencies + +
      +Contact:
      novak@cs.utexas.edu
      + +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ajohn^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ajohn^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a241eb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ajohn^ @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Ajita John + + + + + + + + + + +

      + + + +Ajita John + +

      + +
      +PhD Candidate, 
      +Parallel Programming Group,
      +Department of Computer Sciences,
      +University of Texas at Austin,
      +
      + + + + + + + + + + +Hello ! +

      + +

      My Research:
      +I am working on a system for automatic parallelization. The programming +framework is based on constraints, which are compiled to parallel +procedural programs. +

      + +

      My Advisor:
      Professor J.C. Browne +

      + + +My Papers +

      + +My work uses the translation routines of the +CODE Parallel Programming System +

      + + + + +If you want to contact me ... +

      + + +

      +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
      +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
      +	Austin TX 78712 USA
      +
      +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
      +	+1 512.471.9735 (my office, TAYLOR 139)
      +
      +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
      +
      + + + +

      + + + + +ajohn@cs.utexas.edu +

      + +

      + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^almstrum^welcome.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^almstrum^welcome.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbf6666a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^almstrum^welcome.html @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Vicki L. Almstrum @ UTCS Home Page + + + + + + + + + +

      + + + + + +

      +Vicki L. Almstrum + +

      + + +

      +----- +

      +

      About Me

      + +I am an educator and a computer scientist. I am very interested in +understanding how people learn what they learn. I am particularly interested +in the learning of mathematical logic and formal methods. My doctoral +research was on the topic of Limitations in the Understanding of Mathematical +Logic by Novice Computer Science Students. +

      +I am a lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition, I +spent the fall semester of 1995 teaching in Uppsala Sweden. My +home page +there is a link into that university. +

      +Other interests include encouraging others to excel in mathematics and computer +science, gardening, travel, crafts such as sewing and woodworking, etc. +Here's a picture of me with my hubby, Torgny Stadler. + + +

      +----- +

      +

      Check these sites out!!:

      + + + +

      +----- +

      +

      Other pages that I maintain:

      + + + +[This area suffers from spurts of construction frenzy!!] +

      + +

      Home pages for organizations to which I belong:

      + +
    +
  • SIGCSE +ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education +
  • SIGSoft +ACM's Special Interest Group on Software Engineering +
  • ACM +The Association for Computing Machinery +
  • IEEE +The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers +
  • CPSR +Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility + +

    + +

    Connections to other home pages:

    + +
    +UT Austin Computer Sciences    UT Austin    Web Texas    Elsewhere
    +
    +

    + +

    +----- +

    + +

    To Contact Me

    + +
    Office:
    +
    Department of Computer Sciences C0500
    +
    TAY 2.124, University of Texas at Austin
    +
    Austin, TX 78712 USA
    +
    +1 512.471.7316 (CS main office)
    +
    +1 512.471.9730 (direct, but seldom there)
    +
    fax: +1 512.471.8885
    +

    +

    Home:
    +
    +1 512.459.8678
    +
    fax: +1 512.459.6068 (not always connected; need to forewarn me and leave plenty of time!) +

    +
    Email address: +
    +almstrum@cs.utexas.edu +

    + +

    +----- +

    + +

    almstrum@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^anthony^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^anthony^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..994d7b57 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^anthony^ @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ + + + Hung Hing Anthony Pang's home page +

    Hung Hing Anthony Pang

    +
    
    +	Office		: UA9 Rm. 4.118 
    + Office hour : Monday/Wednesday, 10:30-11:30 am.
    + Email : anthony@cs.utexas.edu anthony@cs.ust.hk
    +
    + + + information for CS375 compiler course
    +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^aruna^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^aruna^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..40a4bfe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^aruna^ @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + +Aruna's homepage + +Aruna Addala
    +

    + + +Currently:
    + + +graduate student
    +The University of Texas at Austin
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +Taylor Hall 2.214
    +Austin, Tx 78712
    +

    + + +Education:
    + + +Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Sciences
    +S.J. College of Engineering
    +Mysore
    +

    + + +Work Experience:
    + +Lecturer, Fall 1992 to Fall 1994
    +Department of Studies in Computer Sciences
    +University of Mysore
    +India
    +

    + + +I Come From:
    + +Mysore city
    +India
    +

    + + +To Contact Me:
    + +
    +
    +Email  aruna@cs.utexas.edu
    +
    +Voice  512 418 9647
    + 
    +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ashis^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ashis^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad6deb75 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ashis^ @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Home Page for Ashis Tarafdar + + + + + + + + + +

    + + + + +Ashis Tarafdar + +

    + + +
    + + +

    About Me

    + +I'm just about getting round to letting my existence be known. +Patience, please! +

    + + +

    To Contact Me

    + + +
    +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
    +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
    +	Austin TX 78712 USA
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
    +	+1 512.471.9740 (my office)
    +
    +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
    +
    + + +
    + + + +
    ashis@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bayardo^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bayardo^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f81eb0b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bayardo^ @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +Roberto Bayardo's home page + +

    Roberto Bayardo

    + + Ph.D. Candidate (Expected completion date: Fall 96!!!)
    + + Department of Computer Sciences
    + The University of Texas at Austin


    + Currently I am also working for MCC within the InfoSleuth project.

    + +


    +

    Research Interests

    +
      +
    • Query processing +
    • Active and expert database systems +
    • Data mining +
    • Constraint satisfaction +
    + +My thesis advisor is Prof. Daniel P. Miranker.
    + +Some of my research papers are on-line, +along with a toolkit for generating +and solving exceptionally hard SAT instances.
    + +

    Contact Information

    +
    +
    E-mail address: +
    bayardo@cs.utexas.edu +
    Campus mailing address: +
    University of Texas at Austin +
    Dept. of Computer Sciences +
    Taylor Hall, rm. 141 (C0500) +
    Austin, TX 78712 +
    + +

    History

    + + +
    +This is hit number + + since March 9, 1996. + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bert^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bert^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2120ecad --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bert^ @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + + + + Bert Kay + + + + +

    + +

    Bert Kay

    + +

    Research

    + +

    Reasoning with and refining imprecise models of physical processes. +

    + + + +

    Fun Stuff

    + + + +

    Contact Information

    + +
    +
    Email address:
    + +
    bert@cs.utexas.edu
    + +
    Office:
    + +
    Taylor Hall 5.114, (512) 471-9576
    + +
    Address:
    + +
    Department of Computer Sciences
    + +
    The University of Texas at Austin
    + +
    Austin, TX 78712
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bhanu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bhanu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e676c8b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^bhanu^ @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + + home page for Bhanu + + + + +
    + + +

    +Welcome to Bhanu's homepage +

    + +

    + +

    + +
    + + + + + +
    + +
    + +This is my son Akhil Reddy

    + +

    + + + +
    +

    +

    + + + +
    + +Thanks for visiting my homepage !!
    You are visitor number +.
    +
    + +

    School

    + The University of Texas at Austin + +
    M.S. Computer Science Third Semester + +
    I +
    + + +
    +

    James C. Browne

    + + +Regents Chair in Computer Sciences
    +Professor of Physics
    +Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    + +B.A. (1956)
    +
    Hendrix College

    + +Ph.D. (1960)
    +University of Texas at Austin

    + + + +

    Honors and Awards

    + +
      +
    • Fellow, British Computer Society +
    • Fellow, American Physical Society +
    + + +

    Areas of Interest

    + +Parallel computation with the major focus on parallel programming, +high level specification languages and integration of computer science +with application areas

    + + +

    Summary of Research

    + +I have been working on parallel programming for more than ten +years. The Computationally Oriented Display Environment (CODE), an +abstract declarative graphical environment for parallel programming, +has evolved through three generations. Ongoing research includes +methods for optimization of parallel computation structures at high +levels of abstraction, integration of parallel structuring through +data partitioning into the generalized data flow model of CODE, +debugging in the graphical/visual environment, compositional +approaches to parallel programming and the addition of intelligence +process control to parallel programs in computational fluid +dynamics. I am also working on design and development of narrow domain +compilable high level specification languages including logic-based +languages and robust methods for programming intelligent real-time +decision systems.

    + + +

    Selected Recent Publications

    + +
      + +
    • J. C. Browne, S. I. Hyder, J. Dongarra, K. Moore, P. Newton, "Visual Programming and Debugging for Parallel Computing," IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology, Spring 1995, Volume 3, Number 1, 1995.

      +

      Compares the visual parallel programming environments HeNCE and CODE 2. (21K)

      + +

    • J. C. Browne, S. I. Hyder, J. Dongarra, K. Moore, P. Newton, "Visual Programming and Debugging for Parallel Computing", Technical Report TR94-229, Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin, 1994.

      +

      Compares the visual parallel programming environments HeNCE and CODE 2 (a longer version of the above paper, with more references). (138K)

      + +

    • J. C. Browne, J. S. Werth, et al., "Interaction of the formal and +practical in the development of a parallel programming environment: +the CODE parallel programming system," in Proceedings of the Fourth +Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, Santa +Cruz, California, August 1991.

      + +

    • J. C. Browne, R. Jain, and J. S. Werth, "An experimental study of the +effectiveness of high level parallel programming," in Proceedings of +the 5th SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing, 1991.

      + +

    • J. C. Browne, D. P. Miranker, and C. M. Kuo, "Parallelizing +compilation of rule-based programs," in Proceedings of 1990 +International Conference on Parallel Processing, August 1990, +pp. 247-251.

      + +

    • S. I. Hyder, J. Werth, and J. C. Browne, "A unified model for concurrent debugging," in Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference on Parallel Processing, IEEE Computer Society, August 1993.

      + +

    • M. Kleyn, J.C. Browne, "A High Level Language for Specifying Graph-Based Languages and their Programming Environments", 15th International Conference on Software Engineering, Baltimore MD, April, 1993.

      +

      The PostScript file is an extended version of the above paper.(88K)

      + +

    • P. Newton and J.C. Browne, "The CODE 2.0 Graphical Parallel Programming Language", Proc. ACM Int. Conf. on Supercomputing, July, 1992.

      +

      This paper describes a prototype implementation of CODE 2. Some of the notations have changed, but the ideas are the same. This paper remains a good broad introduction to CODE because it is brief.(91K)

      + +

    + +
    +browne@cs.utexas.edu diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cad^cad.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cad^cad.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..53bb73dd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cad^cad.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + UTCS CAD Home page + +

    CAD For VLSI Research Group

    + +

    Address

    + +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124,
    +The University of Texas at Austin,
    +Austin, TX 78712-1188
    + + +

    People

    +This group is supervised by +Prof. Martin Wong. +The members of the group are: + + + +

    Research

    +The current interests of the group lie in a wide range of +areas in VLSI CAD. These areas are broadly classified as follows:

    + +

    + +The abstracts of some recent publications of the group +can be found by tracing each of the above links.

    + +

    Links of Interest

    +
      + +
    • ACM SIGDA. +Special Interest Group on Design Automation of the ACM. + +
    • IEEE. +The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. +
    + +

    Information/Comments

    + +[Finger] + +For more information on the CS Department at UT Austin +click here.

    + +[Finger] +For comments, mail thakur@cs.utexas.edu. + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^canfield^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^canfield^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48f7456d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^canfield^ @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ + + +Bill Canfield + + +

    + +

    Home!

    +
    +

    + +


    + +

    Business

    +
      +
    • My resume (postscript). + +
    • In Spring 1996 I had to give a report to my + EE382C ("Software for Highly-Available Distributed + Systems") class. The slides talk about + efforts to use + + RT-Mach to implement some of + + Flaviu Cristian's distributed + algorithms (work done for + + Prof. Al Mok; built on some work by + Guangtian Liu). + +
    • I am currently working on a hardware verification project at +IBM in the +RS/6000 division. +It ties in with my Ph.D research under Professor +Allen Emerson. +
    + +

    Pleasure

    +
      +
    • Domestic bliss department: + photos of my wife Carla and our newborn + daughter Ruth Claire (3/13/96). + +
    • Before parenthood struck, travel and beer were high priorities. + Somewhere between the two lies the enjoyment I get from peeling + beer labels off of bottles in foreign + lands. +
    +

    +

    Humor from various sources

    +
      +
    • The + Sofasphere II project. +
    • Some haikus about Olestra, the new + FDA-approved fat substitute. +
    • Speaking of poetry... here is an interesting ode to + women. +
    • Some disinformation about + Bob Dole. +
    +

    + + + +

    +
    +canfield@cs.utexas.edu +
    +Last updated: 29 April 96
    +Thanks to Todd Peters (peterst@mail.utexas.edu) for many humor links and +the "Home" picture above. (He's too cool for web pages.)
    +UT CS home page. +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^carruth^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^carruth^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2a7e347 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^carruth^ @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + +Al Carruth + +
    +

    Al Carruth

    +Please send mail to + carruth@cs.utexas.edu +if you have any questions or suggestions. +
    + +

    Introduction

    + +I am a Ph.D. candidate at UT-Austin in the + Department of Computer +Sciences. +My supervising professor is Jayadev Misra and my +dissertation topic is + + Real-Time UNITY. +I am a member of Professor Misra's + PSP research group. +

    +I am extending the + UNITY +theory in order to express finite time bounds +on the usual UNITY operators for progress and safety. I am also +interested in functional programming languages, partial order +semantics and automated theorem proving. + +


    +

    Contact Information

    +
    +
  • my personal home page +
  • Office address: UA-9 4.116G +
  • Office phone: 512-471-9764 +
  • Home phone: 512-302-3276 +
  • Email address: + carruth@cs.utexas.edu +
    U.S. mail: +
    + Al Carruth
    + Department of Computer Sciences
    + Taylor Hall 2.124
    + University of Texas at Austin
    + Austin TX 78712-1188
    +
  • + +
    + + + Links to other World Wide Web pages + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ccp^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ccp^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..53a871f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ccp^ @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + +Chung-Ping Chen + + + + + +
    +

    +

    Chung-Ping Chen

    + I am now a Ph.D student in the + Department of Computer Science +at the University of Texas at Austin. +My fiancee is +Meng-Yin Tsai

    +

    +
    +

    Currently I am at intel as a summer intern. I am working on buffer +insertion problem.

    +
    + +
    +
    +

    CS 352 : Fall 1995 Syllabus

    +
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    Topics

    + +
    +Chung-Ping Clen, last updated 8 Oct, 1995
    +If you have any ideas on improving this page, send your suggestions to
    + ccp@cs.utexas.edu +
    + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cdj^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cdj^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35809e1c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cdj^ @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +<!-- Change "My Name" in the next line to your own name. --> +Home Page for Deji Chen + + + + + + + + + +

    + + + + + +Deji Chen + +

    + + +
    + + +

    About Me

    + +Hello! This is the homepage of a Ph.D. student from + + Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China + + + + +

    To Contact Me

    + + +
    +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
    +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
    +	Austin, TX 78712 USA
    +
    +HOME    3373-A Lake Austin Blvd
    +        Austin, TX 78703 USA
    +
    +PHONE	(512) 471-7316 (main office)
    +	(512) 471-9573 (my office)
    +	(512) 477-3630 (home)
    +
    +FAX	(512) 471-8885
    +
    + + +
    + + + +
    cdj@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chaput^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chaput^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..64037046 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chaput^ @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + +Cliff Chaput + + + + + +

    Cliff Chaput
    +The University of Texas at Austin
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +Taylor Hall 2.124
    +Austin, TX 78712
    +RobotLab: (512) 471-9563
    +Home: (512) 453-DULL
    +chaput@cs.utexas.edu

    +
    + +
    +

    Cliff got his B.A. in Computer Studies from Northwestern University in 1990, but got +himself employed as a programmer anyway. He spent two years writing an +email client and a portable visual object library for Odesta Systems Corporation. +He left there for the Institute for the +Learning Sciences in 1992, where he +wrote educational and traning software in Macintosh Common Lisp, and then +implemented a simulated environment for educating high school students +called the GAMES +Project.

    + +

    Cliff is now a graduate student in the Computer Sciences Ph.D. program at UT Austin. He hangs out in the Robotics Lab +annoying people with his hair-brained schemes about meaning, +non-symbolic representation, and artificial life.

    + +

    When not programming, Cliff sleeps. In his dreams, he reads and writes +fiction; listens to Ali Farka Toure and Medeski, Martin and Wood; watches +MST3K reruns; plays on his Korg DS-8; and rides his bike all over. Turnons +include: breakfast in bed, new system versions, and raspy-voiced +Starfleet captains. Turnoffs: republicans, Microsoft, hangovers.

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    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chjwang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chjwang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..420ca3bf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chjwang^ @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + +Chuanjun Wang's Homepage + + +

    Welcome to

    +

    Chuanjun Wang's Page

    + +

    +

    +

    +

    +

    +

    The picture above captures the glorious moment I came to this earth. +Here are the stunning details...

    +

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    My Place of Origin

    +

    +

    + I come from a very very old oriental country, called +CHINA. +

    +

    Check out the +PKU-Page and get to know +my hometown: Hubei Province. + +

    +

    Why am I not in China?

    +

    +

    While I was a Graduate Student in Tsinghua Univ + . I decided it is time for a change of p(l)ace. +What better place to go, I thought, than Texas! So, I ended up at the beautiful +University of Texas at Austin, +where I am currently working on a Ph.D. in Computer Science! +

    Why don't you take a break from reading this Web page and enjoy +a view of the UT Tower? + +

    + +
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    (your opinion...) + +

    + +

    Nifty things on the Web

    +
    "The Web is a lot like Television. Surfing it can be mind numbing and faceless. +However, one can find brilliant and useful material in this sea of information, if one searches +like a miner searching for diamonds among millions of rocks." +
    - unemployed internet philosopher
    + +

    Well, here are a few of my personal diamonds: + +

    Looking for a real PC and Unix programming magazine? Jump to +Dobb's Journal. + +

    +WORD - Need a fresh view of the world after a hard day? Check out the fine graphic design and +unusual prose. + +

    Of course no list would be complete without a link to the + Find the Pope in the Porsche Page. + +

    +

    + +Write me! +

    307 E 31st ST., Apt #107 +Austin, TX 78705
    + + +

    + +Return to UT CS Department Home Page +

    + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chuang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chuang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..365e43df --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^chuang^ @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ + + +Welcome to the Homepage of Chin-Tser Huang + + + + + +

    + +
    +

    +Last updated: December 24th, 1996 +
    +

    + +



    +

    Education

    +
    +
    June 12th, 1993 +
    B.S. Degree, Dept. of Computer Science & Information Engineering, + National Taiwan University, + Taipei, Taiwan. +

    +

    Currently I am a Master's student in Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin. +
    + +

    Research Interests

    +
    +
    Natural Language Processing, Human-Computer Interface +
    Network, Distributed Systems +
    + + +

    Experience

    +

    I ever worked in Chinese Knowledge Information Processing Group, Institute +of Information Science, Academia Sinica as a research assistant. My major work +is to design a system capable of word segmentation and category tagging using +Hidden Markov Model, and to improve a user-friendly tool allowing user to +execute on-line proof-reading of the result of automatic tagging. The automatic +tagging system now can reach an accuracy of 96%, which can be further improved +because of the continuous expansion of training data.

    + + +

    Personal Interests

    +
    +
    +
  • Movies, Books and Music. +
  • Literature and Semiology. +
  • Baseball, Basketball, Table Tennis. +
  • PINBALL!! +

    +

  • + +

    Favorite Sites

    +
    +
    +
    China Times +
    MinSheng Daily +
    The New York Times +
    USA Today +
    The Economist +
    The Atlantic Monthly +
    + +

    Make Contact

    +
    +
    910 E. 40th St. APT#B203 +
    Austin, Texas 78751 +

    +

    (512)302-5629 (FAX), (512)467-6707 +

    +

    chuang@cs.utexas.edu +

    +

    Finger me +

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    +You are the visitor. +

    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cilk^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cilk^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb5b1177 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cilk^ @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + +Cilk + + + + + + +

    Cilk

    + +Cilk (pronounced "silk") +is a parallel multithreaded C-based language +and runtime system. +Until I find time to put useful information in +this page, you can check out the +Cilk page at MIT. +

    + + + +


    +
    +Last modified: August 8, 1996
    +Robert Blumofe
    +rdb@cs.utexas.edu +
    + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ckpoon^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ckpoon^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af2cf76d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ckpoon^ @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + +Chung Keung Poon's Home Page + + + + + +

    Chung Keung Poon

    +
    + +
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +University of Texas at Austin
    +Austin TX 78712-1124
    +USA
    + +(512) 471-9547 (office)
    + + +ckpoon@cs.utexas.edu
    +
    + +

    My plan:

    +To be a hungry fish!
    +Why? Ask + +Vincent Gogan please :-)
    +
    + +

    My PhD thesis:

    + +On the Complexity of the ST-Connectivity Problem +
    + +

    Some interesting web sites about...

    + Theoretical computer science
    +
    Hong Kong
    +
    Harmonica
    +
    my high school
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ckwong^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ckwong^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55de9811 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ckwong^ @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Home Page for Chung Kei Wong + + + + + + + + + +

    + + + + + +Chung Kei Wong + +

    +last modified: Dec 11, 1996 + + +
    + + +

    About Me

    + +I am a graduate student in the + +Department of Computer Sciences + +, + +The University of Texas at Austin + +. +I am a member of the + +Networking Research Lab + +which is headed by + +Prof. Simon S. Lam + +. +

    + + +

    Research Related links...

    + + + + + +

    To Contact Me

    + + +
    +EMAIL	ckwong@cs.utexas.edu
    +
    +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
    +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
    +	Austin TX 78712 USA
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512.471.9599 (lab - TAY 150K)
    +	+1 512.471.???? (office - PAI 5.50)
    +	+1 512.471.7316 (CS dept office)
    +
    +FAX	+1 512.471.7866
    +
    + +

    Other links...

    + + + + +
    + + + + + + +
    +send me email to + +ckwong@cs.utexas.edu + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^clancy^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^clancy^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a51eb5cf --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^clancy^ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + Dan Clancy + + + + +

    Dan Clancy

    + +

    Research

    + +

    Qualitative reasoning uses incomplete knowledge to compute a description +of the possible behaviors for dynamic systems. For complex systems containing +a large number of variables and constraints, the simulation frequently +is intractable or results in a large, incomprehensible behavioral description. +Abstraction and aggregation techniques are required during the simulation +to eliminate irrelevant details and focus the simulation on the distinctions +of interest. I am developing abstraction and aggregation techniques which +address some of these problems. In particular, I am interested in abstraction +techniques which can be automatically applied during a simulation. This +will facilitate the integration of qualitative simulation techniques with +large scale knowledge bases and automatic model building. The following +techniques have been developed to address these issues:

    + +

    Here is my vita. Here is a list of my (network-retrievable) +real papers. +.

    + +

    Contact Information

    + +
    +
    Email address:
    + +
    clancy@cs.utexas.edu
    + +
    Office:
    + +
    Taylor Hall 5.152, (512) 471-9589
    + +
    Address:
    + +
    Department of Computer Sciences
    + +
    The University of Texas at Austin
    + +
    Austin, TX 78712
    +
    + +

    Here is my finger information

    + +

    My hotlist

    + +

    from Netscape.

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^clsy^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^clsy^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29424b06 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^clsy^ @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + +This page in under construction. +

    Jimbo click below:

    + + one
    + two
    + three
    + four
    + five
    + six
    + seven
    + eight
    + nine
    + ten
    + eleven
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cnchu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cnchu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55760479 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cnchu^ @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + +Chris Chu + + + + + +

    Welcome to Chris Chu's Home Page

    + + +
    + +

    About Myself

    + +My photo: +

    + +I am a PhD student in .... + + +

    + +

    +

    Phone Numbers and Address:

    +

    Call me at:

    +
      +
    • Office: (512) 471-9772 (UA9 4.118E) +
    • Home: (512) 708-0296 +
    +

    +

    Mailing address:

    +
    +   University of Texas at Austin
    +   Department of Computer Sciences
    +   Taylor Hall 2.124
    +   Austin, TX  78712-1188
    +
    + + +
    + +

    Interesting Links

    + + + + +
    + +
    +Author: Chris C. Chu
    +Email: cnchu@cs.utexas.edu
    +Last Updated: January 19, 1996 +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^code^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^code^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..818bda52 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^code^ @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ + + +CODE Visual Parallel Programming System + + + + + + + + + + +
    [The CODE Visual Parallel Programming System]
    +

    + +


    + + + + +
    +
    + + + + + + + + + +
    +

    + +

    + + +
    +
    + +Mastering the lawless science of our law,--
    +That codeless myriad of precedent,
    +That wilderness of single instances.

    +-- Alfred Lord Tennyson + + + +

    +CODE is a visual parallel programming system, allowing users to compose sequential +programs into a parallel one. The parallel program is a directed graph, where +data flows on arcs connecting the nodes representing the sequential programs. The +sequential programs may be written in any language, and CODE will produce parallel +programs for a variety of architectures, as its model is architecture-independent.

    + +Click here for a screen shot.

    + + + +The CODE system can produce parallel programs for PVM-based networks of machines as well as for the Sequent Symmetry. The newest version (pre-release available below) supports the Cray, Sun SMPs, and MPI. +

    + +
    + +
    + +
    + + +
    + + +

    Announcements

    + + +
      + +
    • (11/14/96) A pre-release version of the new CODE is now available (and it's FREE)! Click here to download the software. +

      +This is a major new revision of CODE (click here for a screen shot). It features a sophisticated new user-interface which provides many improvements to the previous version of CODE, making it easier and more pleasant to use. Some of the features include a Mac-like interface (à la MacDraw), multiple windows for subgraph editing, a hierarchy browser and more.

    • + +

      + +

    • (10/8/96) Article on CODE: HPCwire, the on-line journal of high-performance computing, recently published an article on CODE entitled "Visual Parallel Programming May Come of Age with CODE" that they've been kind enough to let us reproduce here. +

      +

      + + + +

    • There is a CODE mailing-list for current (and prospective) CODE users so that they will be notified of releases, new backends, etc.
    • +To join the mailing list, fill in the form below. (If you download CODE, you will also be added to the mailing list.) +
      +
      + + + + + + + +
      +First name: + +Last name: + +E-mail address: + + +
      + +
      +
      + +
      + + + +

      +

      Documentation & Publications

      + + + +These directories of compressed PostScript files are documentation for the previous version of CODE, but are being made available in lieu of new documentation, which is in the preparation stages. Despite the changes in the user interface, these manuals are still quite useful.

      + +

      + +

      + +

    • Here is a listing of CODE-related publications, including links to PostScript versions of most of them. + +
      +
    + + + + +

    + +

    Contact Information

    + +For specific comments regarding CODE, send e-mail to Emery Berger at emery@cs.utexas.edu. To send snail mail to a group member, address it to: +
    +
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +The University of Texas at Austin
    +Austin, TX 78712-1188
    +
    + +

    + +

    The Research Group

    + + + + +
    + + +
    + +
    + +
    +
    +[Overview] [Announcements] [Software] +
    +[Researchers] [Publications] [Contacts] +
    + +

    +

    + +

    CODE Home Page / emery@cs.utexas.edu / Last updated 2 January 1997
    + +

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^correl^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^correl^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..017b4fe0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^correl^ @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + Steve Correl + +

    Steve Correl

    + +

    Research

    + +Ph.D. Student working in the + +Multifunctional Knowledge-Base Group. + +

    Additional Information

    + +
      +
    • Currently under construction. +
    + +

    WWW Hotlist

    + + + + +

    Contact Information

    + +
    +
    +E-mail: correl@cs.utexas.edu +
    +Office: (512) 471-9578 +
    +Fax: (512) 471-7866 +
    +Mail: +
    Computer Sciences Department +
    University of Texas at Austin +
    Taylor Hall 2.124 +
    Austin, Texas 78712-1188 +
    USA +
    +Home address: +
    P.O. Box 8369 +
    Austin, TX 78713-8369 +
    USA +
    +Home: (512) 451-4513 +
    + +
    +
    correl@cs.utexas.edu
    diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cpg^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cpg^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3fea2860 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cpg^ @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + +Carlos Puchol + + + +

    Carlos Puchol

    + +
    +

    Research Interests

    + + +Check out the UTCS Real-Time Systems Group home page. + +
    + +

    Publications

    + +I have a list of publications available for +browsing.

    + +


    + +

    Software

    + +The TempEst Toolset: a package for verifying +safety properties of programs written in the Esterel programming language. + +

    + +I once wrote one and a half Linux device drivers, one for the +QuantaVision +frame grabber and part of the +joystick +device driver. + +


    + +

    Contact Information

    +
    +
    Office: +
    +UA9 4.108d
    +
    +
    Real-time Systems Lab: +
    +Taylor Hall 3.140
    +
    +
    Phone: +
    +(512) 471-9543 (Lab)
    +(512) 471-9756 (Office)
    +
    +
    Office-Mail +
    +The University of Texas at Austin
    +Department of Computer Sciences
    +Austin, TX 78712-1188
    +
    +
    +
    +
    E-Mail +
    +cpg@cs.utexas.edu
    +
    +
    Home-Mail +
    +P.O. Box 7817
    +Austin, TX 78713-7817
    +
    + +
    +

    Lots-of-Phun Interests

    + +Member of the + +The Robot Group. Check the group's Web page. + +
    +
    +Latest interest +is the +Be box. +
    + +

    Originally from +Gandia, in +the province of Valencia, +in Spain

    + +Valencia, Spain + +
    + +. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cpg^RTS^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cpg^RTS^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a141603a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cpg^RTS^ @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + +UTCS Real-Time Systems Research Group + + + + +

    + + +The Real-Time Systems research group is headed by +Prof. Aloysius Mok. +In the past few years, we have worked towards laying the groundwork +for establishing a firm theoretical foundation for real-time systems +and also to build design tools based on this foundation. Our work can +be categorized into three areas as follows: + +
      +
    • Specification and Modeling: precise formulation of real-time properties of systems. + +
    • Analysis and Verification: reasoning about real-time properties. + +
    • Synthesis: enforcing stringent timing constraints and other real-time properties. +
    + +

    Projects

    +
      +
    • RTL (Real-Time Logic) +
    • Modechart Toolset +
      • Modechart Editor +
      • Modechart Verifier +
      • Modechart Simulator +
      • Modechart Compiler +
      +
    • Timetool +
    • Ged +
    • Scenario Language +
    + +

    Publications

    +Abstracts of some of +the group's papers are available +online in PostScript. +

    + + +

    Current Members

    + + +

    Alumni

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cthomp^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cthomp^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e6b68f47 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cthomp^ @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +Cindi Thompson + +

    Cindi Thompson

    +

    Machine Learning Research Group

    +

    University of Texas at Austin

    + +
    + +I am participating in a Candlelight Vigil Across the Internet +to help increase awareness of violence against women. + + +

    Research

    + +My current research interests in artificial intelligence are primarily +in the area of machine learning. Specifically, I am interested +in Natural Language Acquisition. +Learning to produce a deep semantic +representation from an input sentence would be useful in many tasks. +My Ph.D. proposal is on corpus-based lexical acquisition. +I wrote my Master's Thesis +on a system which learned rules suitable for use in a diagnostic expert +system. +I am also interested in mobile robots, and had an exhibit at +Robofest 5 in 1994. In the spring semester of 1995, I was the TA for +"Building Intelligent Agents". +Here's my finger information, + a picture of me, my vita, + and a list of my publications. +Also, see +the Machine Learning page +for more information on our group. +

    + +

    Education

    + +
      +
    • M.A. in Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, 1993. +
    • B.S. in Computer Science, North Carolina State University, 1989. +
    + + +

    Contact Information

    + +
    +
    Office:
    +
    Taylor Hall 150C
    +Phone: (512) 471-9767
    +
    Email address: +
    cthomp@cs.utexas.edu +
    Postal address:
    +
    +The University of Texas at Austin
    +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
    +Austin, TX 78712-1188
    +
    + +

    Some of My Hotlist

    +

    + +
  • Starting Points for Internet Exploration + + +
  • Misc. Computer Science: +
    The Consortium for Lexical Research +
    A Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies +
    The Ada Project - A collection of Resources for Women in Computing +
    Computing Research Association +
    Robotics Internet Resources Page + +
  • Artificial Intelligence: +
    CMU AI Repository +
    Knowledge Systems Laboratory - Home Page +
    Georgia Tech AI Page +
    Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research +
    Association of Computational Linguistics +
    Home Pages of ML & CBR Folks +
    Cognitive Science Resource Page + +
  • Miscellaneous Other Stuff: +
    Wolves, Man and Truth +
    Re-evaluation Counseling Home Page +
    Expanding Your Horizons + +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cxh^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cxh^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5f1f417 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^cxh^ @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ + + + + The Home Page for Xingshan He + + + + + + + + + + +

    Welcome to Xingshan He's Home Page!

    + +

    Your browser doesn't seem to support frames. You may want to download +the latest My school work

    +

    Me, My family and Our Friends

    + + +
    +cxh@cs.utexas.edu +
    + 512-912-1477 +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5d563591 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dahlin^ @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ + +Mike Dahlin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    +MyGoofyFace + + +

    +MIKE

    +DAHLIN +

    +
    +
    +

    General information

    +Assistant professor of Computer Sciences,
    + +The University of Texas at Austin.

    + +

    + + +
    + + +

    Teaching

    +
  • + +Fall 1996: 395T Web Operating Systems + +
  • +
  • + +Spring 1997: 382M Advanced Computer Architecture + +
  • +
  • +Everyone should read these + +"Technical Classics" + +
  • + +

    Research

    +
  • + +xFS: A "Serverless" Network File System + +
  • + +
  • +Web Operating Systems +
  • + +
  • +The Lab for Experimental Software Systems (LESS) +
  • + +
  • + +Publications list. + +
  • + +

    Other Information

    +

    Technology Trends Page

    +
      +This page +summarizes some recent technology trends that may be of interest to operating +systems researchers and compter architects, including +historical data I've gathered about the +prices and capacity/prices of disks and memory. +
    + +

    Personal Information

    + +
    + +
    + + + + + + + +
    +
    Email:
    +dahlin@cs.utexas.edu +

    +

    +
    Office: +
    Taylor Hall 4.136 +
    (512)471-9549 +
    + +
    Postal:
    +
    Taylor Hall 2.124 +
    The University of Texas at Austin +
    Austin, TX 78712-1188 + +

    +

    +
    + +
    +bye... +
    + + + +
    +Bye +
    +
    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^damani^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^damani^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7b28f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^damani^ @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ + + + Home Page for Om P. Damani + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

    + +

    + +

    + +

    Howdy y'all !

    + Being a Ph. D.(Pagal Hai Dekho) student, I'm too busy(read lazy) to update +the homepage regularly. It suffices to say about myself: If + anything is crazy, it appeals to me. If u don't get some of the phrases used, +probably they r ~meant for U. Have fun ! +

    +

    + + +

    Research Activity:

    +I am working in the Parallel + and Distributed Sytems Laboratory with Dr. Vijay Garg . +

    + I am interested in Distributed Systems and Networking. + +

    Publications

    + + + + +

    + +

    + + +

    + + + + + +Following the time-honored tradition of web, I feel obliged to provide +something +In Your Service. + +

    + + +

    To Contact Me

    + +
    +HOME     2612 Guadulpe St. #202
    +	 Austin TX 78705
    +
    +OFFICE   ENS 629
    +         U. T. Austin
    +
    +PHONE    (512)-474-5041 (R)
    +         (512)-471-0188 (O)
    +
    +FAX     +1 512.471.8885 (Dept.) 
    +
    +
    + +
    damani@cs.utexas.edu
    + + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dane^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dane^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..345ea66b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dane^ @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +Dane Marshall + +

    Dane Marshall

    + +

    + M.A. Student
    + Department of Computer Sciences
    + The University of Texas at Austin
    +

    + +


    +

    Research +

    + +Multiresolution rendering systems, Automated modeling, +BSP trees, Real time systems, Global Illumination, +Electromechanical Pinball Machine Maintenance. Above is a view of the +logistics equation with escape set and attractors viewed in the complex plane. + This isn't my main area of research, but it makes a nice image. + +
    + +

    Contact Information

    + +
    +
    Work address +
    Applied Research Laboratories of UT Austin
    +
    10000 Burnet Rd, Austin Texas 78758
    +
    Phone: (512) 835-3743
    +
    Email address: +
    +dane@cs.utexas.edu + +
    School address:
    +
    The University of Texas at Austin
    +
    Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
    +
    Austin, TX 78712-1188
    +
    + +
    +
    OB Unrelated Links.
    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dastuart^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dastuart^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c02e1f2f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dastuart^ @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + +Doug Stuart's Welcome Page + + + + +

    Doug Stuart's Home Page

    + + +

    Welcome!

    + +This page is under construction (what page isn't), so bear with me. +I am not sure what I will put here, but for now, there are a number of + +links + +to interesting places, as well as some information about + +Sports + +, + +science fiction + +, + +books + +in general, and a few + +jokes + +(test +of latex2html), or a + +weather map + +and + +conditions at Austin +and + +New Orleans + +. +I guess I am sort of using this as my own personal archive, and am +graciously sharing it with the web. I'm not sure why, but I'm doing it. +Perhaps because the linking process provides me with an index, and putting +it all here is just as simple as keeping it to myself, and the web +browser provides a useful database browser as well. I don't know if this +is a good idea or not, but if I'm going to save something, it is just +as easy to save it in a web accessible manner. + + + +

    Stuff

    + + + +
    +Last updated 11/27/96. +
    + +DAS + +
    +dastuart@cs.utexas.edu +
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dhs^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dhs^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c45f034e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dhs^ @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ + + + Doug's + + +Which is more annoying: +

    +

    this
    +

    +

    or
    +

    +

    this
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dianelaw^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dianelaw^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6bd4632d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dianelaw^ @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +Diane Law + +

    Diane Law

    + +

    + PhD Student
    + Department of Computer Sciences
    + The University of Texas at Austin
    +

    + +


    + +

    Research Interests

    + +The symbol grounding problem +Navigation for robotic agents using neural networks evolved through the +use of genetic algorithms. + +

    Education

    + +
      + M.S. in Computer Science, The University +of Texas at Austin, 1994.
      + B.A. in Computer Science, The University +of Texas at Austin, 1991.
      + B.A. in Spanish Literature, Washington +State University, 1978.
      + B.A. in Fine Arts, Washington State +University, 1976. +
    + + +

    Contact Information

    + +
    +
    Office:
    +
    Taylor Hall 5.145
    +
    Phone: (512) 471-9730
    +
    Email address: +
    dianelaw@cs.utexas.edu +
    Postal address:
    +
    The University of Texas at Austin
    +
    Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
    +
    Austin, TX 78712-1188
    +
    + +
    + +

    Local Links

    + + +

    Genetic Algorithm Links

    + + + + +
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    + + + + +Dionisis Papadopoulos + +

    + + +
    + + +

    About Me

    +

    +I am a graduate student in the + Department of Computer Sciences at UT. +I was an undergraduate student in the +Department of +Computer Engineering and Informatics at the University of Patras in Greece. +I have also worked for the +Computer Technology Institute of Patras in +Greece. I was a member of the Software Engineering And Applications +Reasearch Unit +(RU2). +

    + + + + + + + +


    + + +

    + +

    To Contact Me

    + + + +Dionisis Papadopoulos
    +University of Texas at Austin
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +TAY 2.124
    +Austin, TX 78712 +

    + +E-mail: + dionisis@cs.utexas.edu
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    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^diz^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^diz^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b6f6318 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^diz^ @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +David Zuckerman + +

    David Zuckerman

    + +
    + +

    +Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin. + +

    Contact Information

    +
    +
    Office: +
    +Taylor Hall 3.126, (512) 471-9729 +
    +
    Fax: +
    +(512) 471-8885 +
    Email address: +
    +diz@cs.utexas.edu +
    Postal address: +
    + +Department of Computer Sciences
    + +The University of Texas at Austin
    + +Austin, + +Texas +78712-1188
    +
    + + Finger. + +

    Course for Fall, 1996

    + + + +

    Research Interests

    + +The role of randomness in computation, complexity theory, +expanders and their applications, random walks on graphs, cryptography. +For a one paragraph description as well as other information, +see my + +profile in the annual report. +You can also look at my + +C.V. + + +

    Some Recent Publications

    + + + +Here is a + +complete list of publications and abstracts. + + + + +

    +Visits to this page since April 6, 1996: + +
    + +Last modified: October 21, 1996. diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dmcl^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dmcl^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..def43e86 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dmcl^ @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + + + + Multimedia Lab's Home Page + +

    Distributed Multimedia Computing Laboratory
    + The University of Texas at Austin

    + + +
    + + Welcome to the Distributed Multimedia Computing Laboratory ! +
    + + + +

    The main objective of our research is to investigate a wide range +of research issues in the area of Multimedia Systems. Our current +research focuses on the design of multimedia storage servers, +network and transport protocols for digital audio and video, and +multiresolution multimedia databases. The Distributed Multimedia +Computing Laboratory (DMCL) is a part of the Department +of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin.

    + +


    +

    Sponsors

    + +

    Research work being carried out in the Distributed Multimedia +Computing Laboratory is sponsored by various industrial and federal +institutions including the AT&T Foundation, IBM, Intel, National Science Foundation, +NASA, Microsoft, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory (MERL), Sun Microsystems +Inc., and The University of Texas at Austin.

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    We would like to hear from you! Send your +comments/suggestions to:
    +multimedia@cs.utexas.edu +

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    + +Best viewed with ANY browser! + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dsb^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dsb^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7d75c54 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dsb^ @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + + + + +Don Batory + + + + +

    Don Batory

    +

    Software generation is a key to improved programmer productivity, reduced +maintenance costs, and enhanced application performance. I and my students +are investigating ways to realize practical, domain-specific component-based +design methodologies and technologies for large scale software system +synthesis. This spans the topics of: software architectures, design patterns, +extensible languages, subjectivity, domain modeling, parameterized +programming, object-oriented programming, frameworks. The domains of +current interest are database management, data structures, and avionics.

    +

    My current research is building a programming language to support software +generation. The goal of the Jakarta Project is to build an extensible preprocessor for the Java language. +Domain-specific generators would be encapsulated, pluggable extensions to Jakarta.

    +

    Research funding is from DARPA, Microsoft Research, the University of Texas Applied Research +Laboratories, and Schlumberger.

    +

    Publications, Projects, Students, Software

    +

    Contact Information

    +
    +
    +
    Office:
    +
    Taylor Hall 3.104B
    +
    +
    Email address:
    +
    batory@cs.utexas.edu
    +
    +
    Phone Numbers
    +
    512-471-9713 (Office)
    +512-471-8885 (Fax)
    +
    +
    Postal address:
    +
    The University of Texas at Austin
    +
    Department of Computer Sciences , TAY 2.124
    +Austin, TX 78712-1188
    +
    +
    +
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dwip^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dwip^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6d784103 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^dwip^ @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Home Page for Dwip N Banerjee + + + + + + + + + +

    + + Photograph of me +

    + + + +Dwip Banerjee + +

    + + +
    + + +

    About Me

    + +This is some info about me. I'm working in the CODE2.0 Parallel Programming +Group on the methodology of including data partitioning in a graphical +parallel programming system. +

    + +Here is the paper I will be presenting at the +International Parallel Processing Symposium 1996. +

    + +Here is a list of my favorite sites: +

      +
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    + +Some more info about me : I'll insert when I know them myself.. +

    + + +

    To Contact Me

    + + +

    Department

    +
    +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
    +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
    +	Austin TX 78712 USA
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
    +	+1 512.471.9734 (my office)
    +
    +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
    +
    + +

    Home

    +
    +POSTAL	2202 Enfield Road,
    +	#201
    +	Austin TX 78703 USA
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512.469.9209 
    +
    +
    +
    + + + +
    dwip@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ecamahor^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ecamahor^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07f8d460 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ecamahor^ @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Emilio Camahort Gurrea + + + + + + + + + +

    + + + + + +Emilio Camahort Gurrea + +

    + +
    + +

    About my Promise of Setting up a Decent! Home Page After the Summer

    + + + +Mmmmm!? After multiple complaints about me not meeting my previous +home page deadline ..... + +

    + +I have come up with another excuse .... :^) :^) + +

    + +You know .... I HAVE TO get my SIGGRAPH paper finished by January, +15th .... + +

    + +So that's the only thing I can think 'bout right now .... + +

    + +And no, I won't make any more promises this time ..... + +

    + +Or else, I'll lose the credibility I have left ..... if any ..... + +

    + + + +

    To Contact Me

    + + + +
    +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
    +	Taylor 2.124, U.T. Austin
    +	Austin TX 78712-1188 USA
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
    +	+1 512.471.9715 (my office)
    +
    +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
    +
    + +
    + + +
    ecamahor@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ejp^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ejp^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..325f6c57 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ejp^ @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +Ed Posnak + +

    Ed Posnak

    + + + + + +

    What I Do

    + +I am a graduate student in + Computer Science at the + University of Texas at Austin. + +I am interested in network and operating system support for + multimedia +systems and work in the + Distributed Multimedia +Computing Laboratory +headed by + Dr. Harrick Vin +here at UT. My + research +is supervised by Dr. Vin and + Dr. Greg Lavender +at the + +ISODE Consortium.

    + + + + + + + +

    +

    + + +

    Ed Posnak / +ejp@cs.utexas.edu +
    +phone: (512) 349-9284.

    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^emerson^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^emerson^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5910c28c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^emerson^ @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + +E. Allen Emerson + + +
    +

    E. Allen Emerson

    + + +Bruton Centennial Professor
    +
    +Computer Sciences Department
    +Taylor Hall 2.124
    +University of Texas at Austin
    +Austin, Texas 78712 USA
    +
    +e-mail: emerson@cs.utexas.edu
    +
    +fax: 1 512 471 8885
    +
    +phone:
    1 512 471 9537 (direct)
    +
    1 512 471 7316 (secretary)
  • +

    + +

    Areas of Research Interest

    +
      +
    • Formal Methods +
    • Computer Aided Verification +
    • Temporal Logic and Automata on Infinite Objects +
    • Concurrent and Distributed Systems +
    + +

    Selected Recent Publications

    + +E. A. Emerson, A. K. Mok, A. P. Sistla, J. Srinivasan, "Quantitative temporal reasoning," Journal of Real-Time Systems, vol. 4, pp. 331-352, 1992.

    + +E. A. Emerson, T. H. Sadler, and J. Srinivasan, "Efficient temporal satisfiability," Journal of Logic and Computation, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 173-210, 1992.

    + +E. A. Emerson, "Real-time and the Mu-calculus," in Real-Time: Theory in Practice, J. W. de Bakker et al., Eds. New York: Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1992, no. 600, pp. 176-194.

    + +E. A. Emerson and C. S. Jutla, "Tree automata, Mu-calculus, and determinacy," in 32nd Annual IEEE Symposium in Foundations of Computing (FOCS), San Juan, Oct. 1991, pp. 368-377.

    + +E. A. Emerson, "Temporal and modal logic," in Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science, J. van Leeuwen, Ed. Elsevier/The MIT Press, Amsterdam/Cambridge, Mass., 1990, pp. 995-1072.

    + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^emery^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^emery^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..399c5811 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^emery^ @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ + + +Emery Berger : Home page + + + + + +

    +

    Emery Berger

    +
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    +

    +


    + + + + + + + + + + +
    +

    personal

    +

    +

    contact info

    + + Mailing address:
    + + Dept. of Computer Sciences + +
    + + Taylor Hall + +
    + + University of Texas at Austin + +
    + Austin, TX 78712

    + Phone:
    + (512) 471-9734 (work)
    + (512) 454-6126 (home)

    + Fax:
    + (512) 471-8885

    + E-mail:
    + emery@cs.utexas.edu

    + + +

    +

    work

    +

    +

    systems analyst

    + Parallel Programming Group

    + +I am a systems analyst in the parallel programming research group at UT-Austin, working on the CODE visual parallel programming system. For more information about CODE, see the CODE home page.

    + + TICAM, Composite Materials Group

    + +I am also affiliated with TICAM, working in the Composite Materials group (for more information on the project, click on the group name).

    + + + +

    +

    academics

    +

    +

    functional programming

    + FP+OOP=Haskell, Emery Berger (UT TR 92-30).

    + + +Abstract: The programming language Haskell adds object-oriented functionality (using a concept known as type classes) to a pure functional programming framework. This paper describes these extensions and analyzes its accomplishments as well as some problems.

    + +dvi, +compressed PostScript, or HTML.

    + + +


    + +

    other

    + +My youngest brother Doug has an Aspiring Artist page (the CODE graphic is Doug's handiwork). + +

    + +

    + +

    +

    web links

    + + +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    + +[CODE] + + +The CODE Visual Parallel Programming System
    +[TEXbook] +TEXbook, the UT Textbook Exchange +
    +[GRACS] +GRACS
    +(Graduate Representative Association for Computer Sciences)
    + +
    + + +


    +
    emery@cs.utexas.edu / Last updated October 1, 1996
    + +

    +

    +[Made with a Mac] +
    + + +

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    Emma Y. Wu +

    + +
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    + +>
+About Myself
+
+<p>
+Hi, welcome to Emma's home page. Who is Emma? A 
+<a href=Chinese girl coming to US +on August 18, 1995, to study in the +Department of Computer Science of +the University of Texas at Austin. +

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    +Interested in what I did in China +? + + + +

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    + +Immediately after I get my BS Degree in Computer Science from + +Zhongshan University, I became a Marketing Representative in +IBM China Company, South China Branch, +trying to deliver the solutions for a small planet to my costomers in +telecommunication and media industry. + + +

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    + +Hey, this is + +Zhongshan University, you would be surprised to find that I have so many +alumni in US if you enter our +Alumni Club. + +

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    + + +One nice thing for attending graduate school in Austin is that there are lots +of intern opportunities for engineering students. This semester, I work as a +part-time programmer at National Instruments +Inc. + +

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    + +Hi, I am Emilio. This is my first Web Page. + +

    + +A bullet list is easy to include as well: +

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    Curriculum Vitae

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    To Contact Me

    + + +
    +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
    +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
    +	Austin TX 78712 USA
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
    +	+1 512.471.9xxx (my office)
    +
    +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
    +
    + + +
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    eremolin@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^erkok^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^erkok^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0afccca6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^erkok^ @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ + + + + Levent'in ev sayfasi + + + + + +

    Welcome to the home page of Levent Erkok.

    + +

    I'm a graduate student at the department of Computer Sciences +at the University

    + +

    of Texas at Austin. My former home page is located in +Turkey and my personal

    + +

    information can be reached via there. Just go to http://www.ceng.metu.edu.tr/~erkok +

    + +

    to find more about me. Thanks..

    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^esra^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^esra^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..221dfd5d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^esra^ @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Esra ERDEM's Homepage + + + + + + + + + +

    + + + +Esra ERDEM

    + +M.S. Student in the +Department of Computer Sciences ,
    +at The University of Texas at Austin
    + + + + + + +

    +B.S. in Computer Sciences, + Department of Computer Engineering and +Information Science, +Bilkent University , +Turkey(1996) +

    + +

    Areas of Interest

    + +

    +

      +
    • (Machine) Learning +
    • Inductive Logic Programming +
    • (Non-monotonic) Reasoning + +
    + +

    + +

    Topics of Interest in Cognitive Science

    +

    +

      +
    • Learning +
    • Reasoning: children's theories of mind, non-monotonic reasoning, +commonsense reasoning +
    • Knowledge Representation +
    • Emotions +
    • Philosophy of Mind +
    +

    + +


    + +

    Contact Information

    + +
     
    +Postal: Department of Computer Sciences  
    +        The University of Texas at Austin 
    +        Austin, TX 78712 
    +        USA 
    +Voice: +1 (512) 471-9760 
    +Fax: +1 (512) 471-8885 
    +E-Mail: esra@cs.utexas.edu  
    +
    +
    + + + + + + + + + + + + +Mr. Carl's Home Page + + + + + + + + +

    + + + + +Stephen P. Carl + +

    + +

    Pardon the Dust!

    +
    + + +

    So, Who Am I?

    + +I am currently a student working towards a Master of Arts degree in the +Computer Science department +of the University of Texas. +My thesis describes a new system for performing syntactic +extensions in the Scheme programming language. +

    + +I wasn't always a student. I once had a life...see my +resume if you don't believe me. +

    + +A few items of personal interest: +

    +

    + +

    My Daily Dose of Things on the World Wide Web

    + +

    + + +

    Getting In Touch

    + + +
    +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
    +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
    +	Austin TX 78712 USA
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512-471-7316 (main office - but they don't know me yet!)
    +	+1 512-471-9575 (my office)
    +
    +FAX	+1 512-471-8885
    +
    + + +
    + + +
    esteban@cs.utexas.edu
    + +

    +Return to UTCS

    + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^estlin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^estlin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a35c8dcd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^estlin^ @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +Tara Estlin + +

    Tara Estlin

    +

    Machine Learning Research Group

    +

    The University of Texas at Austin

    + + +
    + +

    Research

    + +Control knowledge improves the performance of a problem solver by +guiding it to more efficient and accurate solutions. My research +involves using a combination of analytical and inductive machine +learning techniques to acquire this control information. I am +particularly interested in using such methods to improve the +performance of planning and scheduling systems. For more information, +I have included a detailed description of my +research, my vita, and a list of publications. Also, check out the +Machine Learning Research Group page.

    + + + +

    Education

    + + + + +

    Contact Information

    + +
    +
    Office:
    +
    Taylor Hall 5.152
    +Phone: (512) 471-9589
    +
    Email address: +
    estlin@cs.utexas.edu +
    Postal address:
    +
    +The University of Texas at Austin
    +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
    +Austin, TX 78712-1188
    +
    + +
    +
    estlin@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^francois^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^francois^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b797ea05 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^francois^ @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ + + + + + + + +Home Page for Francois Barbanson - UTCS version + + + +
    +

    Home of Francois Barbanson - UTCS version +

    +This page located in the directory : /usr/spool/net/www/users/francois/ +
    + + + + + + + + + +

    + + +passport photo + + + + +francois + +

    + + +
    + +
    +

    About Me

    +
    + +

    Current research interests :

    +
      +
    • is the black forest cake at central market genuine ? +
    • where can I find real pastries and fruit mousses in Austin ? +
    • does ******* pack groceries as well as *** swims ? +
    + +A forthcoming trip to +central market should shed some light +on these very interesting research issues. + +Central market is your one stop shopping for food, +fun and women. + +

    Current research non-interests :

    +
      +
    • Have fun ! Crawl in the mud ! Join the foreign legion ! +
    • Today's + +chinese wisdom +
    + +
    +
    +
    +
    + +

    Suggestions :

    + + + +I knew this database class would be nothing but trouble. Not to mention +that parallel computing class. + + +

    To Contact Me

    + + +
    +POSTAL	Francois Barbanson
    +	2021 Guadalupe Street
    +	Suite 100-130, Austin
    +	Texas 78705
    +
    +VOICE	+1 512.342.0126 
    +
    +FAX	in theory : "same number"
    +	assuming I can get my fax machine to work
    +
    +E-MAIL	francois@cs.utexas.edu
    +
    + + +
    + + + +
    francois@cs.utexas.edu
    + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ec74580 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^fussell^ @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + Donald S. Fussell + +

    + + +

    +
    +

    Donald S. Fussell

    +
    +
    Trammell Crow Regents' Professor +
    Department of Computer Sciences +

    +

    Director - Advanced Technology Division +
    Information Technology Group +
    Applied Research Laboratory +

    +

    member of +
    Computer Engineering Research Center +
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering +
    and +
    Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics +

    +

    The University of Texas at Austin +
    Austin, TX 78712 +

    +

    Phone: (512) 471-9719 +
    Fax: (512) 471-8885 +
    e-mail: fussell@cs.utexas.edu +
    Information: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/fussell +
    + +

    +


    +

    + + +B.A. in Mathematics and Social Science (1973)
    +Dartmouth College +

    +M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science (1977, 1980)
    +University of Texas at Dallas +
    + +

    +


    +

    + +

    Areas of Interest

    + +
      +
    • Computer Architecture +
    • Computer Graphics +
    • Database Systems +
    • Design Automation +
    • Fault-Tolerant Computing +
    + +

    +


    +

    + +

    Courses

    + + + +

    +


    +

    +under construction +

    +

    + +
    Journal Publications +
    Conference Publications +
    Research Groups +
    Work in Progress +
    Current and Former Students + +
    + +

    +


    +

    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gajit^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gajit^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..692b15e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gajit^ @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + + + +Ajit George + +

    My Generally Useless Web Page

    + +This is my generally useless web page. I'm not going to lie to you +and say that it's under construction or something. Odds are good +that you won't find anything here until I start doing research. + + +

    Address, etc.

    + +
    +
    Ajit George +
    2501 Wickersham Lane #733 +
    Austin, TX 78741 +
    512/443-3022 +
    gajit@cs.utexas.edu +
    + +Here are some files (software and/or documentation) that I have found +useful recently.

    + +This file is for David. + +


    +
    +Last updated on April 7, 1996 + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^geeta^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^geeta^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..794b4759 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^geeta^ @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + Geeta Arora's Home Page + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

    + +

    + +

    About me !!

    + I am a Graduate student currently in my 1st year. I'm still trying to +figure out what research and Ph.D. is all about. I did my UnderGrad at +Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. +

    +

    + + +

    + +

    +To Contact Me

    + +
    +HOME     River Oaks #117
    +         3001 Medical Arts
    +         Austin, TX 78705
    +
    +PHONE    (512)-478-9565
    +
    +
    + +
    geeta@cs.utexas.edu
    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gokul^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gokul^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c81bc487 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gokul^ @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + +Gokul's Home Page + + + +

    Finally...

    + +After receiving countless flames and gripes about the +excessive verbosity of my home page, I have decided to bow to the +collective wish of the masses (it's a democratic world) and put +only the barest minimum out here. Adieu, my outpourings ! +All you critics out there (headed by +Plakal and Hags), I hope +you sleep easy with untroubled consciences after sending a perfectly + good home page to an untimely demise. +(Actually, not quite. For those who want to see what kind +of web page could merit such vitriol, click +here at your own risk.) +

    +Maybe your comments can help reinstate my earlier page ! Do sign +in here . To see some of the less +critical comments, click here . + +
    + + +

    To Contact Me

    + + 2910 Medical Arts St, Apt 208, +Austin, TX 78705 USA
    +

    + +1 512-320-0072 +

    + +

    You were visitor number + +

    + + +

    +Send comments/suggestions/criticisms/flames to +gokul@cs.utexas.edu + +
    +

    + +
    +Last Updated : November 8, 1996 . +
    +
    + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gooty^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gooty^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..525c8a9d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gooty^ @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ + + + + + Gooty's Home Page + + + + + +

    +
    + +

    Subramanyam Gooty

    +
    + +
    + +Intro | + Kal(Past) | + Aaj(Present) | + I Like ... | + Kal(Future) | + Hideout + +
    + + +

    You are visitor number + +

    + +

    + +

    Intro

    + +Welcome to the Home page of Subramanyam Gooty (as the bold name at the +start suggests). Continue on reading to get to know me ( hopefully u wont +be disappointed ). + + + +

    + +

    Old is Gold

    + + +Well I was born on Sept 1 1973 (somebody interested) in + Hyderabad . +This place is in + Andhra Pradesh +(for people interested in geography) a southern state in + India. +For the people who are curious to know about my + family. +

    + +After schooling, I joined Osmania University, + College of Technology +for my Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering. Came into contact with people +from varying background and thoughts. Made a lot of friends. We were always +proud to call ourselves + THE BATCH OF 1990-94 . +

    + +Then in 1994 came over to USA to + University of Nebraska-Lincoln . +Had a great gala time there. It was there that I became addicted to +American football. Except for the cold winter every thing else was +just great. Studied there for one year in Computer Science before +I transferred over to University of Texas-Austin. + +

    + +

    Life's On ...

    + + +Now I am presently enrolled in the Masters program in the + Computer Science Department of + University of Texas-Austin. Austin is a real +cool place to hang around. I especially like the + weather +out here. + +

    + +Here in Austin also I have made a lot of friends (as usual) +. Here are some of the fun loving and acad caring people +(I listed this out in alphabetical order. So no ........) + + +
    + Abraham +
    + Gokul +
    + Kumar +
    + Mehul +
    + Neeraj +
    + Shantanu +
    + Shailesh +
    + Vipin +
    + +

    + +

    As I like it ...

    + + +One of the things I like the best is to keep on chatting to friends +(I know many of u out there know it !). I also like making new friends +, travelling around. Playing games is another one. I play games like +Chess (any questions), Carrom Board, Racquet Ball, Tennis, Table Tennis +, Cricket, Soccer .... and on and on. I love watching + NBA games . +
    + I like to read some books (not definetly text books). Want to check +my horoscope for today. Check out ur compatabile love signs. +I also like to listen to old hindi songs. +Well there is a lot more to write but I would not like to bore you and +also narrow down my options of some one liking me!! + + + +

    + +

    Golden Future

    + + +It goes without saying that "Man Controls His Destiny". So what ever +success I have in my life will of course be attributed to my +"Hardwork", "Wil power" and all good things. If some thing bad happens +we can always say "Man Proposes and God Disposes....". + + + +

    + +

    Hide out..

    + + + 2910 Medical Arts St,#205 +Austin TX-78705 +

    + +1 512- 469- 6050 + +

    + gooty@cs.utexas.edu + +

    + + +Have Fun Fingering me!! + + +

    +
    +Last Updated : Feb 23, 1996 . +
    +
    + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gouda^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gouda^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8a082cb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gouda^ @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + + +Position Statement of M. G. Gouda + + + + +

    + + +ACM Computing Surveys +28A(4), December 1996, +http://www.acm.org/surveys/1996/GoudaNetwork/. Copyright © +1996 by the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. See the permissions statement below. + + +

    + +
    + +
    +CITATION PAGE FOR + +

    Network Protocols between Exact Specifications
    +and Pragmatic Implementations

    + +
    + +
    + +

    + +Mohamed G. Gouda + +
    +

    + +The University of Texas at Austin, + +Department of Computer Sciences
    +Austin, Texas 78712-1188, USA
    +gouda@cs.utexas.edu, + +http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/UTCS/report/1995/profiles/gouda.html
    +
    + +
    +
    + +
    +
    + +Abstract: + +We argue for the study of protocol evolvers that can bridge +the gap between exact specifications and pragmatic implementations of network +protocols. + + + +

    + +General Terms: Network Protocols, Formal Specifications, Implementations + +

    + +Additional Key Words and Phrases: Compilers, Software Tools, +Protocol Development Methodology + + + +


    +
    + +
    + +

    +

    Publication Information

    + +
    + +
    Citation +
    Gouda, M. G., 1996. Network Protocols +Between Exact Specifications and Pragmatic Implementations, Computing Surveys, + 28A(4), December, + http://www.acm.org/surveys/1996/GoudaNetwork/ + +
    Submission date +
    June 14, 1996 + +
    Revision date (if any) +
    October 15, 1996 + +
    Acceptance date +
    October 31, 1996 + +
    + +

    Publication Sources

    + +
      + +
    • HTML (if available) + +
    + +
    + +

    Permission to make digital +or hard copies of part or all of this work for personal or classroom +use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or +distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear +this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for +components of this work owned by others than ACM must be honored. +Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to +republish, to post on servers, or to redistribute to lists, requires +prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from +Publications Dept, ACM Inc., fax +1 (212) 869-0481, or +permissions@acm.org.

    + + + +

    +


    + +Last modified: Wed Nov 13 11:55:22 CST 1996 + +
    Mohamed G. Gouda +<gouda@cs.utexas.edu>
    + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gunnels^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gunnels^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0be91d0f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gunnels^ @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + +John A. Gunnels + +

    John A. Gunnels

    +

    + Department of Computer Science
    + University of Texas at Austin
    + gunnels@cs.utexas.edu +
    +

    +

    Here are the PLAPACKER minutes.

    +
    +

    To see the TRANSPOSE case of the 2nd +395T assignment.

    +

    To see the NON-TRANSPOSE case of the +2nd 395T assignment.

    +
    +
    +
    +
    I don't see any connection between the image and the report (except, I guess, I drank a lot of the depicted product while doing the latter).
    +
    +

    A report that I co-authored : A Collection of Codes for Sparse Matrix Computations

    +
    +

    If you would like to meet my best friend then take a look at Data's Page

    +
    +

    Am I logged on? Check here to see.
    + Should I be in CLASS?

    +
    +

    You can also get a glimpse of the mysterious land I hail from, + Central Oregon -- my home town +is more or less Redmond, but it doesn't have much of a home page (look who's talking).

    +
    +
      +

      You are visitor -- remember this! There will be a test.

      +
      See my .plan + file -- yes, it's long and boring, that's why it's here and not in .plan.
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gunther^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gunther^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..df8f718c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gunther^ @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + +Frank G. Tropschuh + + + +

      Frank G. Tropschuh

      + +
      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      +1 (512) 459-4481
      gunther@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + + + + + + +
      USA (until 10/3)Schweiz (after 10/3)
      1071 Clayton Ln. Apt #333
      Austin, TX 78723
      Waldhofstrasse 15
      4310 Rheinfelden
      +
      +

      + +

      Curriculum Vitae

      + + +

      Links

      + + +
      + + +Frank Tropschuh
      +gunther@.cs.utexas.edu +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gyx^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gyx^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0371f625 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gyx^ @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + + + + +GAO YONGXIANG's Home Page + + + + + + + +

      Merry Christmas

      +

      Happy New year

      +

      Welcome to my homepage

      +

      Gao Yongxiang

      +
      + +


      + + +


      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

      Several Points

      +To contact me: Address
      +Picture of mine in the ceremony of granting master degree in China + +
      +Department of Computer Sciences, +University of Texas at Austin, +Austin, +Texas 78712, +U.S.A. +
      + +

      General Information:

      +
      NAME: GAO YONGXIANG +
      Sex: Male +
      Birthday: 08/02/71 +
      Birth place: HuanAn, JiangSu, P.R.China +
      Hobby: Table tennis + +

      Education Background:

      +
      +
      July 10th, 1994 +
      B.S. in Computer Software from + University of Science & Technology of China + in Hefei, China. +
      July 12th, 1996 +
      M.S. in Computer Software from + Institute of Software, Chinse Academia Sinica + in Bejing, China. +
      + +

      Research Interests

      +
      +
      Software Engineering +
      Programming Languages +
      Compiler Construction +
      Parallelism and Vectorization +
      Distributed Systems +
      + +

      Are you interested in our USTC alumni?

      + Yes, I want to visit it right now. + +

      Here is the Homepage of our USTC:

      +
      +in China; +in USA; + Directory and + services. +
      + + + +gyx@cs.utexas.edu + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gzhang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gzhang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..052c4de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^gzhang^ @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + +Home Page for Ge Zhang + + +

      + + Ge Zhang + +

      + +
      + +
      +
      + +Alan Hai Zhou (ܺ) + + +
      + +

      +


      + + Headline News: +This year's Turing Award is given to Amir Pnueli , a +professor at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. + +
      + +

      About me ...

      +
      +I got my BS in Computer Science and MS in Theoretical Compuer Science, +both from Tsinghua University +-- one of the most prestige institutes in China . +An incomplete + +list of my undergraduate classmates is kept by +Alex Zhao. + +

      +Currently, I am a Ph.D. student in the +Department of Computer Sciences at +University of Texas at Austin. +My research interests are focused on VLSI CAD, where you can find many +applications of mathematical sciences -- algorithm design and analysis, +combinatorial optimization, computational complexity, even mathematical +logic. Our +CAD for VLSI Research +Group is headed by Prof. Martin D.F. Wong. +

      + +

      +


      + +

      + +Publications +

      +
      +
    • Hai Zhou and D.F. Wong, An Optimal Algorithm for +River Routing with Crosstalk Constraints. IEEE/ACM International +Conference on Computer Aided Design, San Jose, CA, 1996. +
    • C.-P. Chen, Hai Zhou and D.F. Wong, Optimal +Non-Uniform Wire-Sizing under the Elmore Delay Model. IEEE/ACM +International Conference on Computer Aided Design, San Jose, CA, 1996. +
    • + +

      +


      + +

      Study Room

      +
      +
    • Academic References +
    • Technique References +
    • Industry Directory +
    • Job Bulletin +
    • + +

      Living Room

      + +
      +
    • Periodicals +
    • Chinese Staff +
    • Movies +
    • WWW Search Engines and Internet +
    • + +

      +


      + +

      + +Contact Information:

      +
      +

      On Campus:

      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Texas at Austin
      +Taylor Hall 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +

      Off Campus:

      +1648-R W. 6th ST
      +Austin, TX 78703
      +

      Voice:

      +(512) 478-1770(h) (512) 471-9588(o)
      +

      E-mail:

      +haizhou@cs.utexas.edu +
      + +

      +


      + + +Last modified on Jan. 2, 1997

      + +The number of visits to this homepage since Jan. 2, 1996 is:
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^haosun^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^haosun^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a8fc22e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^haosun^ @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + + + + + + + +

      Welcome to Hao Sun's Home Page

      + +

      * under construction * +

      + +

      + +
      +

      + +

      About myself

      + +
      Now I am a first year Ph.D student in the Department +of Computer Science, University +of Texas at Austin. Want to know more about me? Click hear! +
      + +

      +
      + +

      +


      + +

      Education:

      + +
        +
      • 08/96 - pres. Dept of Computer Science, Univ. of Texas at Austin +
      • + +
      • 09/94 - 07/96 National Lab of Software Engineering, Wuhan Univ., China +
      • + +
      • 09/90 - 07/94 Dept of Computer Science, Wuhan Univ., China
      • +
      + +

      Alumni? Pals?

      + + + +

      Contact me?!

      + +

      307 E. 31st St. #107, Austin, Texas 78705-3037 +

      + +

      Can't wait? Email haosun@cs.utexas.edu +now!

      + +
        +
          +
            +

            Or call 1-(512)476-6770.

            +
          +
        +
      + +

      You are No. +visitor since Sept 9, 1996.

      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hewett^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hewett^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0d503461 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hewett^ @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + + + Micheal Hewett + + + + +

      + +

      Micheal Hewett

      + +
      hewett@cs.utexas.edu
      + +

      +


      Click here to finger +me. +
      Click here to email me. +

      + +

      Hi

      + +

      I am a fourth-year PhD student in the Department +of Computer Sciences at the University +of Texas at Austin

      + +

      Education:

      + + + +

      Honors:

      + +
        +
      • First Place, ACM International Collegiate +Programming Contest, 1985.
      • + +
      • First Place, KME National Mathematics Competition, 1979.
      • +

        +

        +

      • UTCS Computer Bowl Champion, 1995, with Jun Sawada, Ioannis Smaragdakis, Thomas Wahl
      • +
      • UTCS Computer Bowl Towers of Hanoi Champion, 1995, with Lance Tokuda
      • +

        + +

      • UT Intramural Volleyball Champion, Faculty/Grad Division, Fall 1996.
      • +
      • UT Intramural Volleyball Champion, 4-man Open Division, Summer 1996.
      • +
      • UT Intramural Volleyball Champion, Faculty/Grad Division, Spring 1996.
      • +
      • UT Intramural Volleyball Champion, 4-man Open Division, Summer 1995.
      • +
      • UT Intramural Volleyball Champion, Club Division, Fall 1994.
      • + +

        +

      • Finished the 1996 Motorola Austin Marathon, 3 hours 23 minutes, +192nd out of 1250 finishers.
      • +
      + +

      You might want to:

      + + + +

      Address and Phone Numbers:

      + +

      Call me at:

      + +
        +
      • Office: (512) 471-9576 (TAY 5.114)
      • + +
      • Home: (512) 206-0656 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Central Time +
      • + +
      • FAX: (512) 471-8885
      • +
      + +

      Mailing address:

      + +
         University of Texas at Austin
      +   Department of Computer Sciences
      +   Taylor Hall 2.124
      +   Austin, TX  78712-1188
      +
      + +

      +


      + +
      Author: Micheal +S. Hewett
      +
      Email: hewett@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      Last Updated: Wednesday, January 17, 1996
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hiep^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hiep^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21d0dfe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hiep^ @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ + + + + + + + + +Hiep H. Nguyen + + + + +
      +

      + + + +Hiep H Nguyen + + + +

      + + + + + + +

      + + +

      + + + + +
      + +
      + +

      About Me

      + + +
      +
      * +About me: I am a Vietnamese American, born in 1970. I came to the +United States at the age of five, and have been a resident of Texas +for most of my life. Currently I live in Austin, Texas. I am currently working as a contract programmer and am actively +seeking clients. I am in the process of starting my own business, providing +high-end Internet software solutions for +products ranging from video-games to databases. + See my Current Work for more details. + +
      * + Resume: Here's a link to my hypertext +resume. +
      * +Occupation: Currently I am the TA for +Gordon Novak's CS375 Compiler's Class. +
      * + Education: I received my B.S. in C.S. and will receive my M.S. in C.S. from the + +The University Of Texas At Austin in May 1996. +
      * + + Software Packages: These are the software packages I have +developed over the years. +
        +
      • WWW Resume Database: An online resume database for the Natural Science Placement Center. URL Address: http://www.utexas.edu/cons/nsplace. +
      • MC68000 Rexis: A real time, pre-emptive operating system for + the MC68000 board used for robotics research. +
      • GDRAW: an Object Oriented C cross-platform graphics library (XWindows, Postscript , Mac). +
      • Legion: A data flow language used for robot control. +
      • Flat: A 2-D, Graphical, robotics simulator with realistic specular reflection sonars. +
      • Xgcl, XAKCL: (X Gunu Common Lisp) An Xwindows functional interface for AKCL and Gunu Common Lisp. +
      • TKX: A standalone package written in C++, that provides the functionality + of the TK package from John Ousterhout's TCL/TK. +
      +
      * + + Current Work:
        +
      • + I currently have a contract with the +University to do some of their web and database work, specifically, an +online resume database for 24 access for students. See our prototype +for more +details. +
      • I am doing research +with Java, a C++ like language that will allow easy to build and +maintain networked programs over the web. We are porting Netrek to Java to +explore the methodology for porting large software system written in C to +Java. +
      • + I am also currently +actively searching for other contracts where my expertise in Internet +software solutions might best be leveraged. +
      +
      * + Other Technical Interests: I am also interested are in + Graphics, and + Game Programming especially on the IBM PC's under DOS and +Windows. I have worked with fast, texture mapping +routines for 3D Animation on the 80x86 processors using C/C++ and Assembly. +
      * +Other Interests: I write + Poetry , and make +Pottery . I also like +Outdoors Activities. +
      * +Hot List: + + +
      + +
      + +
      + +
      + +

      To Contact Me

      + + +
      +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
      +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
      +	Austin, TX 78712 USA
      +
      +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
      +	+1 512.471.9715 (my office)
      +
      +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
      +
      +
      + +
      + + +
      + + + +hiep@cs.utexas.edu
      + +Last updated: 16 November 1995
      +
      + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hqliu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hqliu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..39554d40 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hqliu^ @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ + + Huiqun Liu + + + +
      +

      Huiqun Liu's Home Page +

      +
      + + Hi, nice to meet you on the web. I am a Ph.D student in the + Department of Computer Science +at the University of Texas at Austin. +I'm a member of the CAD for + +VLSI design research group guided by Professor +Martin Wong. Here is +More information about me .

      + +

      +
      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      +
      +World ... ... News
      + + the Virtual World Tour
      + + Austin City
      + + Collection of Chinese Web Sites
      + + Sunrise
      +
      +


      +Stuff on + Internet


      +
      + + + + CS:
      + + + Researches
      + + + World's Computer Society
      + + IEEE -and- + ACM
      + + + Computer Giants
      + + +CS Departments
      +
      + Search Tools
      +[ Yahoo | + InfoSeek ]
      + +Internet Directory
      + US Universities
      +
      + + Online Career Center
      + + Career Mosaic
      + + + My bookmark
      + + + Entertainment
      + +
      + +
      + + + + + + + + +
      +
      CS Languages
      +
      + + Unix Book
      + + + + Java and + + the Java Book
      + + + + Tcl/Tk
      + + + + Perl
      + + + + Expect
      + + + + + Rosette reference manual - and - + + Rosette programming examples
      +
      + + +

      + +



      + +
      +

      Contact Information:

      +
      +
      E-mail : hqliu@cs.utexas.edu +
      Phone : (512) 480-9296 +
      Address on Campus: +
      +Department of Computer Sciences, Taylor 2.124
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      +
      +
      +This home page is last modified: May 22, 1995.
      +For comments, you are welcome to send me email: +hqliu@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hudson^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hudson^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dbca14b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hudson^ @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + + + + + + +Hudson's Home Page + + + + + + + + +

      +Hudson Turner + +

      + + +PhD student in Computer Sciences
      +in the College of Natural Sciences
      +at The University of Texas at Austin.
      +My advisor is Vladimir Lifschitz.

      + +PhD (Computer Science) (1997, expected)
      +UT Austin

      +Thesis title: "Inference Rules and Causality in Representations of +Commonsense Knowledge about Actions"

      + +MSCS (Computer Science) (1991)
      +UT Austin

      + +MLIS (Library and Information Science) (1988)
      +UT Austin

      + +BA (English, +Philosophy) (1984)
      +UT Austin

      + + +My vita (in postscript) is available online.

      + +A draft of my dissertation is also available.

      + +


      + + +

      Research Interests

      + + + +My papers are available online.

      + +

      Other Research Links

      + + + +
      + + + +

      To Contact Me

      + +
      +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
      +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
      +	Austin TX 78712 USA
      +
      +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
      +	+1 512.471.9746 (my office)
      +
      +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
      +
      + + +
      + +
      hudson@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hyanbin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hyanbin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67e92e78 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^hyanbin^ @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + Yanbin Zhang + + + + + Last modified: Sun Nov 24 19:33:10 1996 +
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jbc^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jbc^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2fa71b84 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jbc^ @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + +John B. Chambers' Home Page + + + +
      + +
      +

      +UTCS address +John B. Chambers
      +Senior Operating Systems Specialist
      +

      +

      + + +B.S., Physics, The University of Texas (El Paso)
      +M.S., Computer Science, Yale University
      +Ph.D., Operations Research, The University of Texas (Austin)
      +
      +
      +

      +
      + +

      + + + + + + + + + + + +
      + + Research + + Papers + + Vita
      + + UT CS + + Links + + E-mail
      +

      + +
      + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jbednar^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jbednar^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..476a3ca5 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jbednar^ @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + +Jim Bednar + + +

      Jim Bednar

      + +Picture +

      + PhD. Candidate, Dept. of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin. +

      + +

        +
      • M.A. in Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, May 1997. +
      • B.A. in Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, May 1994. +
      • B.S. in Electrical/Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, December 1993. +
      +

      + + + +

      Research

      +My research concentrates on biologically realistic modeling of +cognitive processes using artificial neural networks. I seek to use +the dramatic advances in computing technology over the past few +decades to make equally dramatic advances in our understanding of the +human mind. With the computing power now available and soon to be +available, realistic simulations of cortical processing are becoming +practical. This enables us to make (and, if necessary, refute) +testable hypotheses about brain function. The overall goal is to make +cognitive research into an empirical science, rather than the purely +philosophical domain it has been for centuries. + + +My master's thesis, ``Tilt Aftereffects in a Self-Organizing Model of +the Primary Visual Cortex'', is nearly complete. The abstract: + +
      + Visual illusions and aftereffects have long been studied by + psychologists and vision researchers because these apparent functional + failures might offer insight into how visual processing is carried out + by the brain. A particular class of visual illusions called tilt + illusions and tilt aftereffects are thought to arise in the primary + visual cortex of humans, and thus serve as test cases for theories + about that area of the brain. Specifically, several researchers have + proposed that they result from lateral inhibition between neurons + receiving visual input. + +

      + + The thesis examines tilt illusions and aftereffects in + + RF-LISSOM (Sirosh and Miikkulainen, 1995), a self-organizing model + of the primary visual cortex that incorporates such lateral interactions. + It is demonstrated that the self-organizing principles driving RF-LISSOM + result in aftereffects which are qualitatively and quantitatively + similar to those measured in humans. On the basis of these results, + a new explanation for so-called ``indirect effects'' (interactions + between lines with very different orientations) is proposed in the + thesis. The self-organizing model should also apply to other figural + aftereffects, such as spatial frequency aftereffects, which we predict + result from the same lateral interaction processes. +

      + +A preliminary report of the research is available as +a PostScript file. I am also beginning my doctoral research, +which will include further simulations of detailed low-level visual +behavior, using an extension of the RF-LISSOM model. + +
      + + +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      +
      Email:
      jbednar@cs.utexas.edu

      +

      Mailing address: +
      The University of Texas at Austin +
      Department of Computer Sciences , + TAY 2.124 +
      Austin , TX 78712-1188 +

      +

      Information from the finger command +

      +

      Machines I am logged into in this department +

      +

      My resume, in Postscript or ASCII format +
      + +

      Links to the Web

      (Probably outdated.) + +

      Old Papers

      (Not too interesting.) + +

      + +

      + + +

      jbednar@cs.utexas.edu
      +

      +Last updated: July 9, 1996 + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jfang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jfang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b1ea66db --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jfang^ @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ + + + + + + + + +HomePage + + + +

      + +

      +HOME OF +JUN +FANG +
      + + + + +Hi! Welcome to my homepage.

      + +

      +:-). + +
      + Testing frames ... + + +

      + + +

      + +

      I am a graduate student at + +the Computer Science Department + of + +the University of Texas, at Austin +. + +
      + +UT library + +is the 5th largest academic library in north America. Go to see its + +catalog + + + + + +
      + TA job: + +
      +I am a TA for + +the course CS304P by Professor Novak +. +
      + +
      + Assignments . + +
      + + + Topics on Computer: +
      + +
    • +Here is an excellent source of Ethernet info. + + +
    • + +ATM technology. + + +
    • Special sysadm topic: + +Domain Name System DNS . + +
    • Information about the free UNIXish operating system: the + +Linux Documentation Project Home Page . + +
    • Info. on + +using GNU's debuger GDB . + +
    • + +Transfer LaTeX file to HTML. + + +
    • +Get help on +C++, UNIX, HTML, email, etc. + + +
    • + + +
      + Other stuffs: + +
      +
    • Visit + UTCS ACM + . + +
    • +Visit +Kristina Ross' tutorial to learn how to construct web pages. + +
    • I was taking Jeff's course + +Computer and Network System Administration +last summer at + +the Florida State University +. + +
    • Visit +Edmund's Automobile Buyer's Guides + if you want to buy a car. + +
    • Document of the + +Java API package + +and + +Java Language Specification V1.0 +. +
    • +

      + + +


      + PGP + +
      +
    • See + my PGP public key in ASCII format. + +
    • What is PGP? Look at + PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) Help . +
    • + +
      + +I like this +
      +scenery picture +. + + + + +
      +
      + +
      +
      + + + jfang@cs.utexas.edu + + + (512) 494-1148(H) +
      +
      + +

      +I started to construct my homepage on 8/28/96. + +
      + + +You are the visitor number + +since Nov. 22, 1996.

      + + + + + + +

      + Testing cgi ... + +
      + Testing Java applet ... + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jprior^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jprior^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..382ac580 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jprior^ @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +John Prior + + + + + + + + + +

      + + + + +John Prior + +

      + + +
      + + +My resume. +

      + +

      John's Accumulated Knowledge, after 26 years:

      +
      + +
      1. Dogs are Good. +
      2. If you do something for long enough, it will start to hurt. +
      3. You should probably chew nacho chips BEFORE you swallow. +
      4. Beer isn't Good. Good Beer is Good. +
      5. Sleep is Good. + + +

      Contact Information

      +
      + +
      Email: jprior@cs.utexas.edu

      +

      Mailing address: +
      The University of Texas at Austin +
      Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124 +
      Austin, TX 78712-1188 +
      (512)471-9589

      +

      Home address and phone: +
      2900 Swisher St., Apt 203 +
      Austin, TX 78705 +
      (512) 708-1765 +

      + + +

      jprior@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jthomas^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jthomas^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6f8fd0a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jthomas^ @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + + +Jeff Thomas's Homepage + + + + +

      Jeff Thomas's Homepage

      + +
      + + + +
      + +
      +[ +Jeff Thomas | +Computer Sciences Department | +University of Texas | +Austin +] +
      +Last modified: 10 October 1996
      +jthomas@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jyluo^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jyluo^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..04b2b86e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^jyluo^ @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ + + + + + +Jianying Luo's Homepage + + + + + + + + +[NEW] +
      +

      Welcome to Jianying Luo's Homepage! +

      +
      + +
      +[RUNRABIT] +[OWL]
      + +
      +

      About Me +

      +
      I am a first year Ph.D. Student in +Department of Computer Sciences, +The University of Texas at +Austin. +
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      Contact Me +

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      [MAILSERVICE] + 307 E 31st Street, Apt 107, +Austin, Texas 78705 +
      +[PHONE] + (512) 476-6770(H) +
      +[EMAIL] + + jyluo@cs.utexas.edu +
      + [FINGERME] + + Finger me +
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      Your comments and suggestions +would be highly appreciated. +

      +You are the [COUNTER]th visitor +since October 10, 1996. +

      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kedar^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kedar^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de6d7a9a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kedar^ @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

      + +Kedar Namjoshi + +

      + + +
      + + +

      About Me

      + +Hi! Thanks for checking up on me. +

      +I'm a doctoral student at UT-Austin in the department of Computer Sciences . +My research advisor is Professor E. Allen Emerson . I'm interested in the use of temporal logic to +reason about concurrent programs, in the semantics of concurrency, distributed +algorithms, and automata +theory. + +I came here in Fall 90, after receiving my bachelor's degree in computer +science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. There is a +wonderful IIT-Madras home page + with lots of fun stuff. If you would like to know more about my interests, +here's some personal information . + + + + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
    • Office phone : (512) 471-9750 +
    • Home phone : (512) 479-6453 +
    • Home address :
      +
      1652 A, West 6th Street,
      +
      Austin, TX 78703.
      +
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      + Kenneth E. Harker
      + The University of Texas at Austin
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      + +
      + +

      The World Wide Web facility on www.cs.utexas.edu is provided +as a service to the faculty, students, staff, and guests of the Department of +Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin. The views and opinions +expressed on this page are the sole responsibility of the author, +Kenneth E.Harker, and do +not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Department of Computer +Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, or The University of Texas System +or its Board of Regents.

      + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kincaid^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kincaid^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c6433cd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kincaid^ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +David R. Kincaid + +
      +

      David R. Kincaid

      + + +Senior Lecturer
      +Associate Director, Center for Numerical Analysis +

      + +B.S. (1965)
      +Lamar University

      + +M.A. (1967), Ph.D. (1971)
      +The University of Texas at Austin

      + + + +

      Honors, Awards, and Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • Certificate of Recognition, "Creative Developments of a Technical +Innovation, Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms," NASA, 1981 +
      • Technical Committee, Computational Linear Algebra, IMACS, 1993-94 +
      • Session Organizer, 13th IMACS World Congress on Computation and +Applied Mathematics, 1994 +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Mathematical software, high performance computers, and numerical analysis

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      +My interest focuses on research using iterative algorithms to solve systems of linear +algebraic equations +with large sparse coefficient matrices. Such systems arise in the solution of elliptic +partial differential +equations. The development and implementation of numerical algorithms and software on +parallel +computers is another area of interest. + +

      + + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +W. Cheney and D. R. Kincaid, Numerical Mathematics and Computing, 3rd ed., Pacific +Grove, CA, Brooks/Cole, 1994.

      + +D. R. Kincaid, L. J. Hayes, and D. M. Young, "ITPACK: Then and now," in IMACS +'94: Proceedings of 14th World +Congress on Coputational Mathematics, Atlanta, GA, 1994, vol. 1, pp. 264-267.

      + +D. M. Young and D. R. Kincaid, "Linear stationary second-degree methods for the solution of large linear systems," in Topics in Polynomials of One and Several Variables and Their Applications, Rassias et al., eds., World Scientific, River Edge, New Jersey, 1993, 609-630.

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kistler^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kistler^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..69d783fb --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kistler^ @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + + + +Mike Kistler's Home Page + + + + +

      +

      Mike Kistler's Home Page

      +
      + +
      + +

      This page is under construction! + + +


      + +

      +I am a first year PhD student at the +University of Texas at +Austin in the +Department of Computer Sciences. +I am also currently employed by +IBM in the +Personal Software Products +division. + +


      + +

      My Academic Background

      + +

      BA in Mathematics and Computer Science, 1982
      +Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA. + +

      MS in Computer Information Science, 1990
      +Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. + +

      Masters of Business Administration, 1991
      +Stern School of Business +New York University, New York, NY. + +


      + +

      My Academic Interests

      +

      I am interested in parallelism and parallel algorithms, +particularly in how these can be used for commercial data processing. + +

      Press here for +a random collection of links to information about parallel computing. + +


      + +

      My Courses

      + +

      Fall, 1996

      + + +
      + +You are visitor number: + + +
      + +

      To contact me

      + +

      1309 Julies Walk, Pflugerville, TX 78660 +

      +

      (512) 251-5455 +

      +

      email: kistler@cs.utexas.edu. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kornerup^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kornerup^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ff6ae37 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kornerup^ @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ + + +Jacob Kornerup + + + +

      Jacob Kornerup

      + + + Blue ribbon campaign +
      +Welcome to my home page ! + +
      +I am a Ph.D. student in candidacy in the Department of Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin. +
      +

      +

      Research

      + + My dissertation is on Powerlists, a functional notation for describing +synchronous parallel algorithms. In this work I study how the notation can +be mapped efficiently onto different parallel architectures, including +hypercubes and meshes. My advisor is Jayadev Misra, who invented the powerlist +notation and heads the PSP group here at +UT. For more information about my research see my list of papers. +

      Teaching

      +FacultyIn the spring and fall semesters of 1995 I taught CS 105 C++ Programming in the Department of Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin. + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
      Office: +
      +UA-9 4.116G, 2609 University Ave., 471-9766. +
      Email address: +
      +kornerup@cs.utexas.edu +
      + Finger information +
      Postal address: +
      +mailThe University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      +My resume is available in Postscript or Ascii +along with my vitae (html). +
      +New
      You can find my neighborhood from a map of the US. +
      + +

      My Hotlist

      + +Some frequently-used or interesting WWW nodes I've run across: + +
        + +
      • PSP group: + + To make our work available the PSP group (Dr. Misra, Will Adams, Al + Carruth, Markus Kaltenbach and me) has created a home page. PSP + stands for Programs, Specifications and Proofs +

        +

      • Formal Methods + One of my professional goals is to promote the use of formal methods by +introducing them early on in the undergraduate curriculum. A good place to +learn more about this is the +Formal Methods home page at Oxford. +

        +Some very good arguments for using formal methods can be made after reading the +ARIANE 5 Flight 501 Failure Report or +looking at my page of quotes that support +the use of formal methods. +

        +

      • The Computer Science Departments Home Page +Our department has a home page with +access to web pages for students, staff and faculty. It also has access to +The University's web server. +

        +

      • CS Tech Reports & Bibliographies: + + +For access to a collection of technical reports have a look at The New Zealand Digital +Library. +

        +The +Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies is a comprehensive +collection of bibliographies in computer science. Hey, I even have entries +there :-) +

        +

      • Volleyball info: + +Look at Volleyball WorldWide for +useful info about a great sport. You used to be able go over to Gregory +Gym, here on the UT campus, where you could find pictures of the mostly CS +Grad/Law/faculty/staff intermural champs of 91, 92 and 95, and runners-up +of 93 and 94 High Voltage Spikes and Last Minute. + +
      + +

      A Great Day for the First Amendment

      + + +News flash (June 11 1996): The indecency provision in the newly passed Telecommunication +Bill has been ruled unconstitutional by a three member panel of federal +judges. For details see the EFF's blue ribbon campaign. +

      +On February 8, 1996 the Telecommunication Bill was signed into law, +making it criminal to transmit indecent material over the net. This means +that our freedom of speech was limited to what does not offend anyone +in Round Rock, TX or Salt Lake City, UT. +
      +Please support the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and other +organizations in their fight against this law. You can support this +effort by including the blue ribbon on your page. +


      +This page was created on April 19, 1994 and has been accessed + times since March 13 1996 +

      +

      Jacob Kornerup
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kuipers^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kuipers^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eef11590 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^kuipers^ @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +Benjamin Kuipers + + + +

      Benjamin Kuipers

      + +Bruton Centennial Professor of Computer Sciences (No. 1),
      +The University of Texas at Austin. +
        +
      • B.A. in Mathematics, Swarthmore College, 1970. +
      • Ph.D. in Mathematics, MIT, 1977. +
      + +

      Research Interests

      + +The representation of commonsense and expert knowledge, with +particular emphasis on the effective use of incomplete knowledge. The +Qualitative Reasoning Research Group +home page describes these research topics, papers, students, and +available software in considerable detail.

      + +Research accomplishments include: +

        +
      • the TOUR model of spatial knowledge in the cognitive map, +
      • the QSIM algorithm for qualitative simulation, +
      • Access-Limited Logic for knowledge representation, and +
      • a robot exploration and mapping strategy + based on qualitative recognition of distinctive places. +

        + +

      • B. J. Kuipers. 1994. +Qualitative +Reasoning: Modeling and Simulation with Incomplete Knowledge. +Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. +

        + +

      + + +

      Teaching Plans

      + +

      + + + +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      Mail: +
      Prof. Benjamin Kuipers +
      Computer Science Department +
      University of Texas at Austin +
      Austin, Texas 78712

      +

      Email: kuipers@cs.utexas.edu +
      Phone: (512) 471-9561 +
      Fax: (512) 471-8885 +
      Finger.

      +

      + +
      BJK
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lam^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lam^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b699394 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lam^ @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + Simon S. Lam + +

      Simon S. Lam

      + +

      Professor of Computer Sciences

      + +Department of Computer Sciences
      + +University of Texas
      +Austin, Texas 78712-1188
      + +
      + +email: lam@cs.utexas.edu
      +phone: (512) 471-9531
      +fax: (512) 471-8885
      +office: Taylor Hall 3.112
      +campus mail: Computer Science C0500 + +
      + + + +
      + +

      Administrative Assistant

      +(also editorial assistant for +IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking)
      + +Kata Carbone
      +email : kata@cs.utexas.edu
      +phone : (512) 471-9524
      +fax : (512) 471-8885 + +

      +information on electronic submission + +


      + +

      News clip

      + +

      +"Tune in, turn on, toss it out: +Can the Internet pre-empt TV?", Austin American-Statesman, February 20, 1996, + + front page(compressed postscript) + + cont.(compressed postscript) + +


      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lam^NRL^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lam^NRL^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..366f9034 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lam^NRL^ @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + Networking Research Laboratory, UT-Austin +

      Networking Research Laboratory

      +

      + +Department of Computer Sciences
      + +The University of Texas at Austin

      + +
      + +Research activities of the laboratory span the entire development cycle of +network protocols, from design and specification, to verification, testing, +performance analysis, implementation, and performance tuning. Of current +interest are new architectures and protocols that address changes in underlying +communications technology as well as in networked applications.

      + +Laboratory research projects are supervised by + +Simon S. Lam, Professor of Computer Sciences. Research funding has +been provided by National Science Foundation, NSA +University Research Program, Texas Advanced Research Program, ATT Foundation, +and Lockheed. + + + +


      + +

      Current research projects and recent papers

      + + + +
      + + + +
      + + Researchers + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^landrum^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^landrum^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f83fedfc --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^landrum^ @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + + + +The Home Page of Robert Landrum + + + + +
      +The Home Page of Robert Landrum
      +
      + +

      The Story on the Mail Virus

      +

      Pictures from the Mountain Empire

      +

      PCH Retreat

      +

      Texas Republican Convention 1996

      +

      Backbone Rock

      +

      Résumé

      +

      Family

      +

      Interests

      +Christian Council Home Page +(My home page away from home.) +

      + +

      Graham Gordon Landrum Home Page

      + +The Computer Science Department of +the University of Texas at Austin.
      +Christian Council + +
      +landrum@cs.utexas.edu
      +Last updated October 6, 1996. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lavender^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lavender^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29632e1c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lavender^ @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + + +Greg Lavender, University of Texas at Austin + + + + + +

      R. Greg Lavender

      + +Adjunct Assistant Professor +
      +Department of Computer Sciences and +Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +

      +

      +

      + +
      +Suggestions for improvements to these pages welcome! +Last updated 05/05/96 by lavender@cs.utexas.edu + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^leekk^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^leekk^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bca717e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^leekk^ @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + Home Page of James LEE +

      Welcome to my Home Page

      + + + + +Yeap, that's me! Normal looking guy.
      +Hi to you from the net.

      + + +

      +I'm James LEE, and I'm a PhD student in the + + Department of Computer Sciences + + +at the + + University of Texas at Austin. + +

      + + +

      +I did my Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science in Computer Science at +the + + Department of Information Systems and Computer Sciences (DISCS) + +at the + + National University of Singapore. + +My research interests are in Algorithms and Data Structures and VLSI Design +algorithms.

      + + +

      +I'm from a small tropical island called + Singapore , +located just 1 degree North of the Equator. +The + + Singapore Internet Community + +is very much alive, and you are welcome to participate to know more about +this island nation and her people.

      + +

      +My wife comes from + +Hong Kong. + +We have a boy who is coming to 10 months, who is very active and loves +to smile. + + +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      E-mail : + leekk@cs.utexas.edu +
      Phone : (512) 474-5072 (home) +
      Fax : (512) 474-5072 (home) +
      Campus Addr : Department of Computer Sciences, Taylor 2.124
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      + +

      +Last Updated: 24th Jul 1996 +

      + + + + + +

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^less^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^less^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1c94986 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^less^ @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + Laboratory for Experimental Software Systems (LESS) + + + + + +

      Faster than an
+armadillo, and harder to kill +

      + +

      Laboratory for Experimental Software Systems
      +(LESS)

      + +

      The main objective of our research is to investigate ways to build +reliable, high-performance software for parallel and distributed +systems. The Laboratory for Experimental Software Systems (LESS) is a +part of the Department of Computer +Sciences at the University of +Texas at Austin.

      + +

      +


      + +

      Research Projects

      + +

      Members of the lab

      + +

      LESSSS: The LESS Seminar Series

      + +

      Sponsors

      + +

      +


      + +
      Last modified: December 12, 1996
      +Robert Blumofe
      +
      rdb@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..be5f828b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lin^ @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +Calvin Lin + + +

      Calvin Lin

      + + + +

      +Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences +

      + +

      +
      +
      The most important thing you can do is +
      what you're doing when you're doing it. +
      When you study, _study_, and when you play, _play_. +
      - Pete Carril +
      +
      + +

      Research Interests

      +Compilers and languages for parallel computing, parallel performance +analysis, scientific computing.

      + +See the +ZPL Programming Language Project home page. + +

      Selected Publications

      +

      +

      1. +The Portable Parallel Implementation of Two Novel Mathematical Biology +Algorithms in ZPL, with M. D. Dikaiakos, D. Manoussaki, and D. Woodward. +the 9th Int'l Conf. on Supercomputing, pp. 365-374, 1995. +

        +

      2. +Accommodating Polymorphic Data Decompositions in Explicitly Parallel +Programs, with L. Snyder. Proceedings of the 8th International +Parallel Processing Symposium, April 1994, pp. 68-74. +

        +

      3. +ZPL: An Array Sublanguage, with L. Snyder. In Languages and Compilers +for Parallel Computing, U. Banerjee, D. Gelernter, A. Nicolau and D. +Padua eds. Springer-Verlag, 1994, pp. 96-114. +

        +

      4. +A Portable Implementation of SIMPLE, with L. Snyder. +International Journal of Parallel Programming, vol. 20, no. 5, 1991, +pp. 363- 401. +

        +

      5. +A Comparison of Programming Models for Shared Memory Multiprocessors, with +L. Snyder. Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel +Processing 1990, II:163-170, 1990. +
      + +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      Office: +
      +Taylor Hall 4.138, (512) 471-9560 +
      +
      Fax: +
      (512) 471-8885 +
      Email address: +
      +lin@cs.utexas.edu +
      Postal address: +
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^liugt^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^liugt^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f670e062 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^liugt^ @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + +Guangtian Liu's Home Page + + + + + + + + + +
      +

      Guangtian Liu's Homepage

      +
      + +

      + +

      Hi

      + +
      +Welcome to my home page. I am currently constructing this page and +will add more contents as time permits. For now I apologize for +any incompleteness and resulting inconvenience. +
      + +
      + +

      + +

      Who am I

      + +
      +I am currently a graduate student in the +Department of Computer Sciences at the +University of +Texas at Austin. +
      + +

      + +

      Research

      + +
      +I am a member of Professor Mok's + +Real-Time System Research Group.
      +My research interests include real-time +scheduling algorithms, operating systems, network performance +and distributed systems. I also did some work in data replications and +knowledge mining during my last two summers' internship in + GTE Lab and +MCC. +
      + +

      + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
      +
      Office: +
      MAI 2010 ( yes, good view ) +
      Phone: (512) 471-9747

      +

      Email: +
      liugt@cs.utexas.edu

      +

      Mailing address: +
      The University of Texas at Austin +
      Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124 +
      Austin, TX 78712-1188

      +

      +
      + +
      + + +This page was last updated on Fri Jan 26 00:00:45 CST 1996.
      +Please send your comments to +liugt@cs.utexas.edu. +
      + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lorenzo^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lorenzo^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..094e4294 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lorenzo^ @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + Lorenzo Alvisi Home Page + + + +

      Lorenzo Alvisi

      + +Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Sciences
      + +Ph.D. in Computer Science: Cornell, 1996
      +M.S. in Computer Science: Cornell, 1994
      +Laurea in Physics: Università di Bologna, Italy, 1987

      +

      + +Office: 4.122 Taylor +Hall
      Here is a map of the UT Campus +showing the location of Taylor Hall. + +
      +Phone: (512) 471-9792
      +Fax: (512) 471-8885 +

      E-mail: lorenzo@cs.utexas.edu +
      +

      +


      +

      Research Interests

      +I am interested in Distributed Computing, with a special emphasis on Fault-Tolerance.

      +
      +

      Courses

      + +CS380D: Distributed Computing I. Spring 1996.
      + +CS372: Operating Systems. Fall 1996.
      + +CS395T: Hot Topics in Distributed Sytems. Fall 1996. +
      +
      +

      +Publications

      +
      +

      Some (more) photos of Maria

      +
      +Last Modified Thu Feb 15 14:17:07 EDT 1994

      +

      Lorenzo Alvisi / lorenzo@cs.utexas.edu
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^luxue^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^luxue^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab717116 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^luxue^ @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ + + + Xue Lu's Home Page + + + +

      +* +Xue Lu's Home Page +

      + +

      Graduate Student

      + +
      + +
      +
      + +
      + +

      Current Work

      + +
      * +TA Work: +CS 356 Computer Networks + +
      * + +Other Classes + +
      + +
      +

      About Myself

      + + + +
      * + +Tsinghua University +
      --My undergraduate institute + +
      * + +China +
      --Where I am from + +
      * + +Department of Computer Science +
      --Where I study + +
      * + +UT Austin +
      --My university + +
      * + +Austin, Texas +
      --Where I live +
      + + +
      ________
      + +
      +

      Academic Links

      + +
      * + +Internet and WWW + +
      * +Computer Science Areas + +
      * + +Computer Languages and Systems + +
      * + +IEEE + +
      * + ACM +: [ SIGCOMM | + SIGMOD | + SIGLINK | + SIGGRAPH | + SIGMM95 | + SIGIR ] + + +
      * +Computer Companies + +
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      Other Links

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      * +Job Hunt + +
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      * +Dictionary + +
      + +
      ________
      + +

      Contact Information

      + + + + + + + +
      + On Campus:
      +
      Dept of CS
      +
      Univ. of Texas at Austin
      +
      Austin, TX 78712
      +
      + Current addr:
      +
      Microsoft Corporation
      +
      Tel: (206)936-6485(O)
      +
      (206)558-4127(H)
      +
      E-mail: luxue@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      xuelu@microsoft.com
      + +
      +
      + + +

      + +* +Thanks for coming! +

      + +
      +Last Modified: Jan 14, 1996
      + +luxue@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lwerth^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lwerth^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d94f35b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^lwerth^ @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +Laurie Honour Werth + +

      +
      +

      Laurie Honour Werth

      + +Lecturer

      +lwerth@cs.utexas.edu +

      +

      +

      + +

      Current Semester: Fall, 1995

      + Office Hours for Fall, 1995:
      +
      +
      + TIMES: (tba)
      +
      +OFFICE: Taylor 5.110
      +
      +PHONE: 471-9535 +
      + +

      +Links to Classes:
      +

      +
      +CS373 - Software Engineering +
      +CS 378 - Contemporary Issues In Computer Science +
      +

      +

      + + +

       +Professional Service

      + + Vice-Chair for Education, IEEE Technical Committee on Software Engineering, 1991-present

      + Co-chair, ACM CSC Conference, 1992-94

      + Chair, ACM Professional Development Committee, 1991-present +

      +

      +

      +

      +

       +Areas of Interest

      + + Software engineering and cognitive science

      +

      +

      + +

       +Summary of Research

      + +My current work centers on the development of software tools and +environments. Other areas include computer-human interface and +software metrics.

      +

      +

      +

      + +

       +Selected Recent Publications

      + + +L. H. Werth, "Quality assurance for a software engineering project," IEEE Transactions on Education, January 1993.

      + + +L. H. Werth, "Lecture notes on software process improvement," CMU/SEI-93-EM-8, Feb. 1993.

      + + +L. H. Werth, "Industrial-strength CASE tools for software engineering classes," in Software Engineering Education, J. Tomayko, Eds. Springer-Verlag, 1991.

      + + +L. H. Werth and John S. Werth, "Directions in software engineering education," in Proceedings from Workshop on Directions in Software Engineering (ICSE), May 1991.

      + + +L. H. Werth, "Object-oriented programming on the Macintosh," Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, Nov.-Dec. 1990.

      + +

      +

      +

      +Other Useful Links:

      +University of Texas Computer Science Department Home Page

      +Faculty Profiles

      +CS Classes

      +

      +Last Update: August 13, 1995 diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^madhukar^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^madhukar^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0303d62a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^madhukar^ @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + +Madhukar Reddy Korupolu + + + + + +

      Welcome to Madhukar's Home Page

      + + +
      + + +

      To Reach Me

      +
      + + + + + +
        +
      • Home: (512)-467-8735 +
      • Office: (512)-471-9764 (UA9 4.116C) +
      + + + madhukar@cs.utexas.edu +
      + +

      + + + +

      + +

      Some Links

      + + + + +
      + +
      +Author: Madhukar Reddy Korupolu
      +Email: madhukar@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mallory^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mallory^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3123bd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mallory^ @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + +Richard S. Mallory + +

      Richard S. Mallory

      + +

      Research

      +Thesis research is on producing quasi-natural language explanations of Qsim +simulations. Current implementation works for very simple systems. + +

      Contact

      +
      +
      Email:
      mallory@cs.utexas.edu +
      Office:
      (512) 471-9578 / 5.120 Taylor, UT Austin +
      Home:
      (512) 458-9445 +
      diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^marco^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^marco^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ef9f887 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^marco^ @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Home Page for Marco Schneider + + + + + + + + + +

      +Marco Schneider +

      + + +
      + +Ph.D. candidate, +Department of Computer Sciences + at +The University of Texas at Austin +

      + +

      Research

      +The title of my dissertation is + "Flow Routing in Computer Networks". +My research interests lie in the areas of network protocols, distributed +computing, fault-tolerance, and in particular self-stabilizing systems. +

      + +Implicit in the design of any system is a labeling of its +states as "legitimate" or "illegitimate". We identify as "legitimate" +those states which occur under the correct (intended) execution of a system. +All other states are considered "illegitimate". +A system is said to be self-stabilizing when +regardless of its initial state, it is guaranteed to converge to +a legitimate state in a finite number of steps. A system +which is not self-stabilizing may stay in an illegitimate state +forever. + +

      + +
      + + + +

      + +

      Publications

      +
        + +
      • "Self-Stabilization" . + ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 25, No. 1, March 1993. +

        + +

      • + ``Self-Stabilizing Real-Time Decision Systems'' . +In Responsive Computer Systems: Steps Toward Fault-Tolerant +Real-time Systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995. +An earlier version appeared in + Proceedings of The Third International Workshop on Responsive Computer +Systems, October 1993. +

        + +

      • +``Stabilization of Maximum Flow Trees''. Invited talk: +Proceedings of the Third Annual Joint Conference on Information Sciences, +November 1994. Submitted to Information Sciences Journal. +Co-authored with Mohamed G. Gouda. +

        + +

      • ``Maximum Flow Routing''. + Proceedings of The Second Workshop on Self-Stabilizing Systems, +1995. Co-authored with Mohamed G. Gouda. +

        + +

      • ``Minimum Depth Flow Routing''. In preparation, 1995. +Co-authored with Mohamed G. Gouda and Anish Arora. +

        + +

      • + ``Memory Requirements for Silent Stabilization'' . +To appear in The Fifteenth ACM Symposium on Principles of +Distributed Computing, 1996. +Co-authored with Shlomi Dolev and Mohamed G. Gouda. +

        + +

      • ``Stabilization of Minimum Spanning Trees''. In preparation, 1995. +Co-authored with Mohamed G. Gouda. +

        + +

      • ``Implementing Flow Routing on the Internet''. In preparation, 1996. +To be Co-authored with Mohamed G. Gouda. +

        +

      + +
      + +

      + +

      Personal Interests

      + + +
      + +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      Office: +
      Taylor Hall 150A, (512) 471-9763 +
      Email: +
      marco@cs.utexas.edu +
      Postal Address: +
      The University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences C0500
      +Taylor 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188 USA +
      + +
      + + +
      marco@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markj^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markj^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60746113 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markj^ @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + +Home Page for Mark S. Johnstone + +

      Mark S. Johnstone + + +

      + +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      Office: +
      Taylor Hall 5.144 +
      (512) 471-9586

      +

      Postal Address: +
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +Taylor Hall 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      + +You can usually find me in my office, and the best way to reach me is +via email at + +markj@cs.utexas.edu (Mark Johnstone) + +

      You can also look at my full finger information.

      + +This semester I am the TA for CS372 Operating Systems, taught by +Richard Brice (TTH 8-9:30 a.m. TAY 2.106). + +

      + +In addition, I am the TA for an Object Oriented Design and Analysis +class taught by Glenn Downing for the IBM/Apple Somerset Company. +Please see the WEB page for this class. + +

      + +I will be graduating with a Ph.D. in Computer Science this Spring. +After that, I will be working for the IBM/Motorola/Apple Somerset +Design Center
      + +

      + +


      + +

      Research Information

      + +I am a member of the OOPS Research Group in +the Department of Computer Sciences at +The University of Texas at Austin. +

      + +As part of my Ph.D. research, I am building a real-time garbage +collector for C and C++. In addition, I am performing a number of +studies on memory allocation routines. A postscript copy of my dissertation +proposal (641K) is available. + +

      + +For more information, please see my list +of publications (along with brief descriptions).

      + +

      + +I have developed a C++ class library that allows for the very precise timing +of routines on an Intel(tm) Pentium running Linux. This code is + publicly available. + +

      + +


      + +Here is some Fun Stuff (not related to my research). + +
      + +

      + +Department of Computer Sciences

      +

      + +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markng^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markng^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47db1803 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markng^ @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + Mark Ka Yau Ng's Home Page + + +
      + +
      + +
      +
      + + + + +
      +
      +[ About Myself +| Points Of Interest ]
      +[ Visit Also My Friends' Home Pages +| The Cub's Den ]
      + +
      +
      + +
      +
      + +Last modified Wed Nov 20 1996
      +by markng@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markus^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markus^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e13794a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^markus^ @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + +Markus Kaltenbach + + + +

      Markus Kaltenbach

      +Picture + +
      + +

      Introduction

      + +Welcome to my home page. I am currently constructing this page and +will add more entries and links as time permits. For the time being I +apologize for any incompleteness and resulting inconvenience. +
      + +

      Research

      +I am a member of Prof.Misra's +PSP Research Group +and of Prof.Emerson's +Temporal Reasoning Group. + +As part of my work I have developed a model checker +for finite state UNITY programs and propositional UNITY logic, the +UNITY Verifier System. + +

      +The most recent version of my Ph.D. thesis is +also available. +


      + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
      Office: +
      Taylor Hall 150B, Phone (512) 471-9777 +
      Taylor Hall 3.150A, Phone (512) 471-9548 +
      Email address: +
      markus@cs.utexas.edu +
      Postal address: +
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      +
      + +

      Places of Interest

      +Here you can find some interesting places on the Internet which are worth a +visit: + + + +
      + +This page was last updated on 25-May-1996. +
      +markus@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^martym^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^martym^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba174885 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^martym^ @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + +Me + + + + + + + +

      Marty Mayberry

      + +

      +

      + +

      + PhD Student
      + Department of Computer Sciences
      + The University of Texas at Austin
      +

      + + + +

      Research

      + +All kinds of stuff. + +

      Education

      + +
        + +M.S. in Computer Science, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995.
        + +B.S. in Math & Computer Science, The University of Texas at Austin, 1993. +
      + + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
      Office:
      +
      Taylor Hall 5.142
      +
      Phone: (512) 471-9585
      +
      Email address: +
      martym@cs.utexas.edu +
      Postal address:
      +
      The University of Texas at Austin
      +
      Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      +
      Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      + +

      + +

      + + + +

      +

      Click on the applet to pause/resume display.

      + +

      + +

      + +

      + + +
      + +

      Local Links

      + + +

      Hotlist

      + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mccain^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mccain^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2420db01 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mccain^ @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Home Page for Norm McCain + + + + + + + + + +

      + + + + + +Norm McCain + +

      + +
      + +

      About Me

      + + +PhD student in Computer Sciences
      +in the College of Natural Sciences
      +at The University of Texas at Austin.
      +My advisor is Vladimir Lifschitz.

      + +PhD, Computer Science (1997, expected)
      +UT Austin

      +Thesis title: "Causality in Commonsense Reasoning about Actions"

      + +MS, Computer Science (1982)
      +University of Kansas

      + +BA, Philosophy (1972)
      +Baker University

      + + +My vita (in postscript) is available online.

      + +


      + +

      Research Interests

      + + + +My papers are available online.

      + +


      + +

      To Contact Me

      + + +
      +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
      +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
      +	Austin TX 78712 USA
      +
      +VOICE	+1 512.471.7316 (main office)
      +	+1 512.471.9746 (my office)
      +
      +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
      +
      + + +
      + + +
      +
      mccain@cs.utexas.edu
      + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mecaliff^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mecaliff^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2f9c2883 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mecaliff^ @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +Mary Elaine Califf + +

      Mary Elaine Califf

      +

      Machine Learning Research Group

      +

      University of Texas at Austin

      + + +
      + +

      Research

      + +My current research interests are in using machine learning, especially +inductive logic programming (ILP), for natural language acquisition. For +more info about me, check out my vita. + + +

      Education

      + +
        +
      • M.S. in Computer Science, Baylor University, 1993. +
      • M.A. in English, Baylor University, 1989. +
      • B.A. in English, Baylor University, 1985. +
      + + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
      Office:
      +
      Taylor Hall 5.152
      +Phone: (512) 471-9589
      +
      Email address: +
      mecaliff@cs.utexas.edu +
      Postal address:
      +
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      + +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mfkb^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mfkb^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e8fe0ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^mfkb^ @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +UT Knowledge-Based Systems Group + +
      + +

      + +Knowledge-Based Systems Group +

      + + +
      + +
            
      +              Bruce Porter    Rich Mallory    Peter Clark
      +     Art Souther        Fred Prado   Charles Callaway
      +
      +    and (not shown above): Carl Andersen, Steve Correl.
      +

      Overview

      + +Our group is part of the +Department of Computer Sciences at +Univ. Texas at Austin. +The long-term goal of our research is to develop technology for +constructing and using large, multifunctional knowledge bases on +computers. These knowledge bases would significantly improve current +expert systems and tutoring systems because they contain the broad +knowledge of a domain required to perform multiple tasks and to +explain domain knowledge from multiple viewpoints. +

      +During the past eight years, we have built a large knowledge base in +one area of biology, and developed methods for automatically answering +a variety of questions using the knowledge base. Containing about +180,000 facts concerning 30,000 concepts, our knowledge base is one of +the largest of its kind (i.e. its content is structured and formally +represented). In addition to expanding this knowledge base, we are +also beginning to construct similar knowledge bases in other domains, +most notably, the domain of Distributed Computing. +

      +We are especially encouraged by the results from using our knowledge +base for a variety of AI tasks. Most recently, James Lester used the +biology knowledge base to test his system for explanation generation. +The system generated about 60 explanations, expressed in English, +concerning biological objects and events. In a controlled experiment, +domain experts found little difference between these explanations and +those written by their colleagues. +

      +Currently, we are extending the types of questions that can be +answered using automated reasoning with a large knowledge base. Jeff +Rickel developed a method for "compositional modeling", the task +of constructing a model appropriate for answering a prediction +("what-if") question. Performing this task well requires building the +simplest model that can adequately answer the question - a daunting +requirement since knowledge bases like ours implicitly contain MANY +models at numerous levels of detail. The Qualitative Process Compiler +and QSIM are used to simulate the models built by Jeff's program. +

      +Finally, we are testing the generality of our research results by +building a knowledge base in another domain - distributed computing +environments (focussing on OSF's DCE) - to construct a help-desk +assistant for automatically answering a proportion of customer's +questions which would otherwise be phoned in to a normal help-desk. + +

      Research Projects

      + +Our completed and ongoing research projects include: +
        +
      • KM/KQL + - our knowledge representation language, +
      • KnEd + - the knowledge base editor, +
      • BKB + - the biology knowledge base, +
      • KASTL + - the viewpoint retriever, +
      • KNIGHT + - explanation and text planning, +
      • FARE + - natural language generation of text plans, +
      • LexEd + - computer-aided maintenance for KB lexicons, +
      • TRIPEL + - compositional modeling for answering prediction questions, +
      • Help-Desk Assistant + - the DCE Help-Desk Assistant project. +
      + +

      Researchers

      + +
        +
      • Bruce Porter + (porter@cs.utexas.edu) +
      • Rich Mallory + (mallory@cs.utexas.edu) +
      • Art Souther + (souther@cs.utexas.edu) +
      • Charles Callaway + (theorist@cs.utexas.edu) +
      • Fred Prado (prado@cs.utexas.edu) +
      • Carl Andersen (searcher@cs.utexas.edu) +
      • Steve Correl (correl@cs.utexas.edu) +
      + +Recent alumni and alumnae: + + +

      Publications

      + +Click +here to see some selected publications from our group. + +

      Other Related KB Projects

      + +Click here +for an extensive collection of pointers to other KB projects around +the world. + +
      +
      +porter@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^miranker^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^miranker^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30daed94 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^miranker^ @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + Daniel Miranker's home page +

      Welcome to

      +

      Daniel Miranker's

      +

      Belated Web Presence

      + +(under construction, see something you'd like finished, don't hold your breath, +just send me a note, miranker@cs.utexas.edu, I'll get it to you the old fashion +way. My students pages wouldn't be a bad place to go either.} + + +

      On Rule Matching

      + +If you are here to learn more about the TREAT algorithm and its +comparison to RETE, be warned that both have been rendered obsolete by +the LEAPS algorithm. + +

      Current Research Interests

      + +My current research goals encompass the Venus rule language, its use +as the basis of Active, Distributed Databases and the fundamental +computer science problems and corollaries that have evolved from that +goal. + +
    • (CSP) Constraint Satisfaction Search + +
    • Query Optimization, both relational and +object-oriented. + +
    • Parallel Execution of Rule-Based programs + +
    • Knowledge Compilation + +

      Bibliographies, sometimes linked to papers (coming soon)

      + +
    • Miranker and group: text, bibtex + +
    • Rule Matching: text, bibtex + +
    • RETE vs. TREAT, +text , bibtex + +

      Students

      + +

      Current Ph.D. Candidates

      + +
    • Roberto Bayardo +
    • David Gadbois +
    • Lance Obermeyer +
    • Vasilis Samoladis +
    • Robert Schrag + +

      Masters Candidates

      +
    • Srinivasan Vaidyaraman +
    • Lane Warshaw + +

      Past Ph.D. Students

      +
    • Archie Andrews +
    • David Brant +
    • Chin-Ming Kuo +
    • Shiow-Yang Wu + +

      Past (Ph.D.student)-1

      +
    • Salvatore J. Stolfo diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^misra^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^misra^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00b36ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^misra^ @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + +Jayadev Misra + +
      +

      Jayadev Misra

      + + +Regents' Chair in Computer Sciences
      +Department Chair

      + +B.Tech. (1969)
      +Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

      + +Ph.D. (1972)
      +Johns Hopkins University

      + + + +

      Honors, Awards, and Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, 1989 +
      • IEEE Fellow +
      • ACM Fellow +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Parallel programming

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +My interest is in applying formal methods in practice, particularly in +the specifications and designs of synchronous and asynchronous +systems.

      + + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +J. Misra, "Powerlist: a structure for parallel recursion," in A Classical Mind: Essays in Honor of C. A. R. Hoare, Prentice-Hall, January 1994.

      + +J. Misra, "Loosely coupled processes," Future Generations Computer Systems (8), pp. 269-286, North Holland, 1992.

      + +J. Misra, "Phase synchronization," Information Processing Letters, vol. 38, pp. 81-85, 1991.

      + +J. Misra, "Equational reasoning about nondeterministic processes," Formal Aspects of Computing, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 167-195, 1990.

      + +J. Misra and K. M. Chandy, Parallel Program Design: a Foundation, Addison-Wesley, 1988.

      + +


      + +My research group, the PSP group, has a home +page, with more information about my work and electronic access to other +papers. +

      +My current research project, Seuss, has an +overview and a +postscript version +accessible from here. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ml^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ml^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3957bb99 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ml^ @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +UTCS Machine Learning Research Group + + +M. Wade Barnes + + + +

      M. Wade Barnes

      +
      mwbarnes@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      + +

      Research work

      + + + +
      + +

      Background information

      + +Ph.D. student, + +Department of Computer Sciences, + +The University of Texas at Austin. +

      + +

      Education:

      + +
      + +

      How to reach me

      + +
      +
      Home: +
      +
      12011 Tanglebriar Trail
      +
      Austin, TX 78750
      +
      Ph: (512) 258-5159
      +
      On Campus: +
      +
      No office yet
      +
      E-mail: +
      +
      + mwbarnes@cs.utexas.edu

      +
      + +
      +
      +Author: M. Wade Barnes
      +Email: mwbarnes@cs.utexas.edu
      +Last Updated: Monday, December 23, 1996 +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ndale^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ndale^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8d3b1215 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ndale^ @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +Professor Nell B. Dale Website + + + + + + + + + + + + +Nell Dale +

      Professor Nell B. Dale:
      Home Pages

      +

      +University of Texas Computer Science Department
      +
      +Welcome to my home page. You have reached the web address of Dr. Nell B. +Dale, retired Senior Lecturer in Computer Sciences at the University of +Texas at Austin. I received my Ph.D. in Computer Sciences in 1972 from UT +Austin and have been on the faculty here since 1975. I retired from +full-time teaching in the summer of 1994. I now teach a full load each Fall +and spend the Spring and Summer writing and traveling. +

      + +Please feel free to browse in any of my rooms: the resume room, which contains my curriculum vita, the bibliography room, which contains information on the text books I have authored or co-authored, the research room, which contains abstracts of +dissertations that I have co-chaired recently, and the personal room, which +contains mementos of my nontechnical interests.

      +Please direct any +correspondence to my e-mail account: ndale@cs.utexas.edu.

      +

      +
      +

      + +

      Nell B. Dale, 1200 Westlake Dr., Austin, Tx. 78746 (fax-office) 512-471-8885
      +

      + + +
      This document was created with the assistance of
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      +Last updated: Aug. 18, 1996.
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      +I am a graduate student in the Computer Science +department here at The University of Texas-Austin +

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      + +The UTCS Neural Nets research group is supervised by Prof. Risto +Miikkulainen. The group is part of the +Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Computer Science Department, at the + University of Texas at +Austin. Our research concentrates on artificial intelligence and +cognitive science, including natural language processing, schema-based +vision, cortical self-organization, episodic memory, decision making, +and evolving neural networks with genetic algorithms. Click on the map +below for more details.

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      + + + + +Gordon S. Novak Jr. + +

      + +
      +Support Free Speech on the Internet! +
      + +Associate Professor of +Computer Sciences at +The University of Texas at Austin. + +Director, Artificial Intelligence +Laboratory. +
        +
      • B.S.E.E., with highest honors, University of Texas at Austin, 1969. +
      • M.A., Computer Science, 1971. +
      • Ph.D., Computer Science, 1976. +
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      ++1 512.471.9569 (my office)
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      Hi, I'm Meghan. Welcome to my home page.

      (Please wipe your feet before + entering.) + +
      + +Due to many complaints about my "crappy", "laughing stock of the Internet" Web Page, I have removed all the links until I get a chance to work on it. Thanks to all who sent in your insults. + + +

      Don't Panic

      + +Don't panic, you can still download that gorgeous picture of me and blow it up to poster size. + + Beauty Queen + +
      + +

      We have a date !!!

      + +For those of you waiting to hear, Paul and I are getting married on August 17. Hope you can come (except for those of you who insulted my Web page). + + +
      + + +If anyone wants to give me a job, feel free to do so. Here's my resume. + +
      + +email: obrien@cs.utexas.edu + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^oguer^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^oguer^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..476bb049 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^oguer^ @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + +Oguer Gutierrez + + + + + + +

      +Oguer Gutierrez +


      + +The +Department of Computer Sciences at The +University of Texas at Austin + +





      + +

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      +Email: +oguer@cs.utexas.edu diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^oops^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^oops^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e110c6ad --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^oops^ @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +OOPS Research Group + + + + +

      OOPS Research Group

      + +This is the home page for OOPS Research Group, supervised by + Prof. Paul R. Wilson. The graduate students +in the group are: + + + +
      + +

      Research Areas

      + +
        + +
      • Memory hierarchies, especially persistent object stores, +distributed virtual memories, and caches. We have developed a simple, +high-performance persistent store for C++, called Texas, which uses pointer swizzling at page fault time to +implement large address spaces efficiently on stock hardware and +operating systems, using standard compilers. + +
      • Basic studies of program behavior and memory allocation, which +attempt to repair the damage done by three decades of mostly unsound +studies of memory allocation. (See our extensive + allocator survey and + (NEW!) Mike Neely's masters thesis.) + +
      • Automatic storage management, especially real-time, generational +and distributed. See Wilson's +large and small surveys on +garbage collection, and papers on efficiency and + locality of garbage collectors. +We have recently developed a hard +real-time garbage collector (written in C++) which we use with C++ +(via a "smart pointer" interface) and our object-oriented Scheme. + +
      • Adaptive memory management +for virtual memory and file systems, especially dynamic grouping and +compression in log-structured file systems, and checkpointing for +fault tolerance and time-travel debugging. + +
      • Implementation of highly extensible and portable programming +systems, including our new object-oriented extended Scheme system, RScheme, +which has threads, sockets, real-time GC, a TK interface, etc. See + Donovan Kolbly's home +page for more info, alpha release source code, etc. Paul Wilson's + course notes +on Scheme, Scheme interpretation and compilation (in raw +ASCII text), and +RScheme +are also available via ftp. + +For a description our integrated macro-processing algorithm to +support extensible languages and open compilers, see + (NEW!) +Stephen Carl's masters thesis (Note: this thesis +contains references to a couple of new papers we're writing which +aren't available yet, but will be (in draft form anyway) sometime +soon.)
      + +Also online is a draft of most of Paul Wilson's book-in-progress, + (NEW!) An Introduction to Scheme and its Implementation in html +format for web browsing. This contains most (but not all) of the material +from the ASCII course notes on Scheme, in a much improved and expanded +presentation. (It's about 300 standard texinfo pages so far. More material +is in the works, including an intro to object systems and metaobjects.) +Besides being a good general introduction to the Scheme +language, Scheme programming, and interpreters and compilers, it provides +a general introduction to things like macros---making it good background +reading for Stephen Carl's masters thesis. +

      + +A list of our papers, with brief descriptions, +is also available. +

      + +More papers, a bibliography on heap management, and the source code for +Texas Persistent Store are available via anonymous ftp at +ftp.cs.utexas.edu:/pub/garbage. The + README +file lists all the available material including subdirectories which +contain collected papers from the +1991 and +1993 OOPSLA +Garbage Collection and Memory Management Workshops. + +

      + +People interested in garbage collection may also be interested in + Henry Baker's +ftp site, although it's on an overloaded site and may not +be accessible (keep trying). Another site of great interest is + Hans Boehm's which +contains several papers as well as free source code for several +garbage collectors used with C, C++ and other languages. + +


      + +
      Sheetal V. Kakkad
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^otu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^otu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8fd1126 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^otu^ @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ + + +Robert Otuomagie + + + +

      Address

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      Don Padgett

      + +
      + +

      Dissertation Research

      + +I am working with Professor J.C. Browne on the design and +implementation of device control software (a.k.a. device drivers). +We are investigating the creation of a domain-specific +programming environment for constructing this class of +software. +

      + +The focus of our work thus far has been on language and compiler +technologies. We have devised a prototype domain-specific language for +specifying device control softare called VDL (Virtual Device Language). +This language contains various features for reducing the effort +required to construct this class of software. A reference manual +for VDL is currently being constructed. A +postscript draft of the manual is available for viewing. +Example VDL specifications are also available for viewing. +

      + +VDL specifications for the 8253 Counter Component are available in +the following files: +

      + +VDL specifications for the PC-LPM-16 Multifunction I/O Device are +available in the following files: + + + Transparencies used in a recent presentation +are also available for viewing. They were created using Microsoft PowerPoint +Version 7.0b for Windows 95. +

      + +


      + +

      To Contact Me

      + +
      +EMAIL   padgett@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      +POSTAL	Department of Computer Sciences 
      +	TAY 2.124, UT Austin
      +	Austin TX 78712 USA
      +
      +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
      +
      + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pahardin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pahardin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75948583 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pahardin^ @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + +Home Page for Philip A. Hardin + + + + + + + + + + +
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      Philip Hardin

      +[Philip Hardin] +
      [BattleBall Snapshot]
      + +
      + +

      About Me

      + +
      +
      +
      +*************************************************************
      +*                                                           *
      +* I plan to eliminate all bugs in all software, everywhere. *
      +*                                                           *
      +*************************************************************
      +
      +
      +
      +

      + +But failing that, my fallback plan is to write a few games. +

      + +BattleBall(223k) is now accessible through this page! +The binary executable file is for the AIX 3.2 operating system, and unfortunately that's the only OS for which it's available (I want to port it to SunOS/Solaris, but I'm working and going to school...who has the time?) +

      + +BattleBall is a 3-D multiplayer game I wrote which runs +under X Windows. It's about 7000 lines of C++ code that uses the C++ +Standard Template Library and +A. T. Campbell's Binary Space Partition (BSP) tree library. +The image at the top of this page is a screenshot from BattleBall. +

      + +I'm a student here at the University of Texas at Austin in the (you guessed it) Computer Sciences department. I'm interested in two research areas: +

      Geometric modeling/graphics

      + +

      Software reuse/engineering

      + +

      + +

      To Contact Me

      + +
      +EMAIL   pahardin@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      +POSTAL  Computer Sciences C0500
      +        TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
      +        Austin TX 78712 USA
      +
      +NETREK  servers:  pita.nms.unt.edu, curly.cc.utexas.edu
      +        handle:   DigitalDisaster
      +                  (just look for the guy getting plastered, that's me)
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      + + +
      + + +Congradulations! You are the +th smartest person in +the universe. + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^paulmcq^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^paulmcq^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9152d6d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^paulmcq^ @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + +Paul McQuesten + + + +
      +

      Paul H. McQuesten

      +
      + +

      +PhD Student
      +Department of Computer Science
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +

      +I'm interested in the interaction of learning and evolution. +Further, I think there are mechanisms in natural evolution that might be +practical additions to our current computer techniques: +for example, death is not usually studied explicitly. + +


      +
      +
      Email: +paulmcq@cs.utexas.edu + +
      Office: Taylor Hall 5.142
      +
      Phone: (512) 471-9585
      + +
      Postal address:
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      The University of Texas at Austin
      +
      Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      +
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      +Last updated 1/10/96 + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pawang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pawang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..649161c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pawang^ @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + Pawan Goyal's Home Page + + +

      Research Summary

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      Publications

      + + + +

      Affiliation

      +I am with the Multimedia Group at +the Department of Computer Sciences at
      +The University of Texas at Austin.
      + +
      + +

      Getting in touch ...

      + +
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      + + +
      + + + +Jose N. Pecina + +

      + + +
      + + +

      About Me

      + +I obtained a PhD in Physics in May 1992 +from the University of Texas at Austin. Previously I had completed a master in +Nuclear Engineering. Currently I am finishing a thesis to obtain the MSc in + Computer Sciences Department at The +University of Texas at Austin. During my graduate studies in physics I worked +investigating a gauge theory of gravity based on the group ISL(4,R). The aim +was to quantize the gravitational field. I calculated the invariants for this +group and their unitary irreducible representations. This was published in +three joint papers with one of my dissertation advisors, Yuval Ne'eman (my +other dissertation advisor was George Sudarshan) and with Jurgen Lemke from +Cologne, Germany. My previous position was in the Bureau of Economic Geology. +I spent a year in a half working in seismic inversion tomography. My +supervisor was Bob Hardage (Editor of GEOPHYSICS Journal of the Society of +Exploration Geophysicists). My research interests in computer science is in +algorithms, numerical analysis, parallel computation, cryptography, and the +quantum computer. I have also been a research visitor in the Theory Group of The +Physics Department in Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. Currently +I have opened a company in scientific software development. I am interested in +fill the gap between scientific and comercial software. My current interest in +physics is in CPT symmetry, Lie algebras, Lie groups and its representations and +invariants. I am also exploring numerical (sequential and parallel) solutions +in General Relativity problems and also in Quantum Chromodynamics + +

      + + +

      + +

      + +

      To Contact Me

      + + +
      +
      +        Center for Particle Theory
      +        Physics Department
      +        The University of Texas at Austin
      +        Austin, TX 78712
      +
      +or
      +        Computer Sciences C0500
      +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
      +	Austin TX 78712 USA
      +
      +VOICE	   (512) 471-7316 (main office)
      +           (512) 499-8410 (my home in Austin)
      +
      +FAX	   (512) 477-1553 (home)
      +
      + + +
      + +E-mail -pecina@cs.utexas.edu +

      +or +

      +pecina@physics.utexas.edu +

      +or +

      +pecina@defoe.phys.cmu.edu + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pkn^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pkn^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..38c30375 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^pkn^ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + P. K. Nettle + +

      + +Welcome to Kay's Unix corner +

      + +

      Info

      +Like anyone would want to know, so I'll make it really short. Blah +blah, AIX System Adm, woof woof, X windows, TeX, blah, and other stuff +

      + + + +Eeek, the Unix staff escaped from the 4th floor again + +

      + +


      +
      +

      +"What do you mean the IBMs don't know what a .dvi file is after +I installed PTF12345?" +

      +(The above story is true the name of the PTF was changed to protect the +innocent.) +


      +Here is an experimental FAQ that I'm working one, +please let me know what you think. +
      +Some other useful or neat pages. + + +
      + +

      Where can you find me

      +Your chances of finding me would increase drastically if you could employ +an Improbability Drive. If you don't have one of those, send me mail. +

      + +


      +
      pkn@cs.utexas.edu
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^plaxton^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^plaxton^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..15069e24 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^plaxton^ @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + +Greg Plaxton + + + + + + +

      Greg Plaxton

      +Greg Plaxton + +
      + +

      Contact Information

      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      Email: +plaxton@cs.utexas.edu
      Phone:(512) 471-9751
      Fax:(512) 471-8885
      Office:Taylor Hall 3.132
      Postal: +Department of Computer Science
      +Taylor Hall 2.124
      +University of Texas at Austin
      +Austin, +Texas 78712-1188
      +

      + +

      Other Information

      + + + + + +
      +
      +Last modified: December 15, 1996
      +Greg Plaxton
      +plaxton@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^porter^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^porter^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..abfe26b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^porter^ @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +Bruce W. Porter + +
      +

      Bruce W. Porter

      + + +Associate Professor
      + Faculty Fellow in Computer Sciences

      + +B.S. in Computer Science (1977), M.S. (1982), Ph.D. (1984)
      +University of California, Irvine

      + + + +

      Honors, Awards, and Professional Service

      + +
        +
      • Presidential Young Investigator, 1988-93 +
      • Editor, Machine Learning, 1990-present +
      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and knowledge-based systems

      + + +

      Summary of Research

      + +Head of the + +knowledge-based systems research group. +Our research develops methods for building very large knowledge bases +and using them to solve problems and answer questions. Other research +interests are machine learning and case-based learning.

      + +

      Selected Recent Publications

      + +
        +
      • J. Rickel and B. Porter (1994), +Automated Modeling for Answering Prediction Questions: Selecting the +Time Scale and System Boundary, AAAI-94, pp. 1191-1198, +Cambridge, MA: AAIT/MIT Press. +( +Abstract and + +postscript). + +
      • K. Branting and B. Porter (1991). +Rules and Precedents as Complementary Warrants, +AAAI-91, pp. 3-9. +(Abstract). + +
      • R. Bareiss, B. Porter and R. Holte (1990). +Concept Learning and Heuristic Classification in Weak-Theory Domains, +Artificial Intelligence Journal, v45 (nos. 1-2), pp. 229-264. +(Abstract +and + +postscript). +
      + +

      WWW Hotlist

      + + + +
      +
      porter@cs.utexas.edu
      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^psp^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^psp^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19015ef0 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^psp^ @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + + + + + +PSP group at UT Austin + + + +

      PSP Group at UT Austin

      + +This is the home page for the PSP group in the Department of Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at +Austin. PSP stands for Programs, +Specifications and Proofs. The emphasis of the work of our group is to derive +parallel and distributed programs in a rigorous manner. The group is +supervised by Jayadev Misra, who developed the theories + we work on. The research areas are: UNITY, +Powerlists and Seuss.

      + +Current and former members of the group +include: + +

      + +
      +

      +

      Publications

      + +Below we summarize the areas we work in; wherever possible we give links to +papers that are available electronically.

      + + +

      UNITY

      + +UNITY is a programming notation and a logic to reason about parallel and +distributed programs. Unity is presented in the book: J. Misra and K. +M. Chandy, Parallel Program Design: A Foundation, +Addison-Wesley, 1988.

      + +The notes on UNITY is a series of +papers presenting various results about UNITY and its applications. The +notes assumes a basic understanding of the UNITY theory as presented in +Chandy and Misra's book.

      + +Since the publication of the book several improvements have been made in +the theory, some of which are reflected in the notes on UNITY, Jayadev Misra has written a +manuscript for a book that presents the New +UNITY, this includes the introduction of a new temporal operator +co for specifying safety.

      + +See further UNITY references for +references to other papers and implementations.

      + +Markus Kaltenbach is currently writing a +symbolic model checker for +finite state UNITY programs, called the UNITY +Verifier (UV).

      + +Al Carruth has extended the UNITY logic to +include real time aspects of computing and hybrid systems. + +

      Powerlists

      + +Powerlists is a notation for synchronous parallel programs and circuits. +The data structure is a list of length equal to a power of two, with two +different operations for balanced divisions of lists. Many parallel +algorithms have a succinct presentation and simple proofs in the +powerlist notation. Jayadev Misra's paper Powerlists: +A Structure for Parallel Recursion presents the notation and gives +numerous examples of algorithms and proofs of their correctness, +including the Fast Fourier Transform and Batcher's sorting network.

      + +Will Adams has studied how different arithmetic circuits, such as +adders and multipliers, can be specified and proved correct in the +powerlist notation. His paper Verifying adder +circuits using powerlists is available.

      + +Jacob Kornerup has studied how powerlist programs +can be mapped efficiently to different parallel architectures, specially +hypercubes. See his List of +papers for details. + +

      Seuss

      + +Seuss is an offspring of the work on UNITY. It addresses the issue of +program composition, by restricting how program components can +interfere with each other. For an introduction to Seuss, read the Overview of Seuss. A few chapters from +a monograph A +Discipline of Multiprogramming written by Jayadev Misra are also +available. A compiler for Seuss that genrates C++ code and PVM calls +for message communicating networks is described in the thesis An +experiment in compiler design for a concurrent object-based +programming language of Ingolf +Krüger. + +

      FTP site

      +Many of the above papers can be found in the +PSP ftp-site + + +
      +
      +Jacob Kornerup +
      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^qiming^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^qiming^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9967744 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^qiming^ @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + Qiming Huang + + + + +

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      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +University of Texas at Austin
      +Austin, Texas 78712
      + +
      + +
      +phone: (512) 249-1874
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      +email: qiming@cs.utexas.edu
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      +M.S. in Information & Computer Science from Univerisity of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii
      +
      +Working on:
      +Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of Texas at Austin, Austin
      + +

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      + +The Qualitative Reasoning (QR) research group does research in +several areas. + + + +The QR group is supervised by Professor Benjamin +Kuipers (kuipers@cs.utexas.edu). It is part of the Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Computer Science Department, at +the University of Texas at +Austin. +

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      Robert Blumofe

      + +

      I generally go by "Bobby," +and my last name is pronounced "Bloom-off."

      + +
      + +

      General information

      + +

      Assistant Professor of +Computer Sciences,
      + +The University of Texas at Austin.

      + +

      + +

      I work on the Cilk +multithreaded language and runtime system in the Laboratory for Experimental Software Systems +(LESS).

      + +

      I have compiled a list of my papers.

      + +

      Papers and other documents are also available from my ftp directory.

      + +

      This semester (Spring 1997), I am teaching CS328: +Abstract Data Types.

      + +
      + +

      Contact information

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      Email: +rdb@cs.utexas.edu
      Phone:(512) 471-9557
      Fax:(512) 471-8885
      Office:4.118 Taylor Hall
      Postal: +Department of Computer Sciences
      +Taylor Hall 2.124
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Austin, +Texas 78712-1188
      +

      + + + +
      +
      +Last modified: December 18, 1996
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      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rhwang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rhwang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4b8d5900 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^rhwang^ @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + +Rwo-Hsi Wang's Homepage + + + + + +

      Rwo-Hsi Wang

      + +
      +Welcome! I am currently constructing this page and +will add more contents as time permits. +
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      About Myself

      + + + +

      Publications

      + +
        +I have a list of publications available for browsing, +if you have interest. +
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      + +This page was last updated on Tue Jan 16 02:25:08 CST 1996.
      +Please send your comments to +rhwang@cs.utexas.edu. +
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f04ac87 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^risto^ @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +Risto Miikkulainen + +

      Risto Miikkulainen

      + +
      +

      +Associate Professor of Computer +Sciences, the University of +Texas at Austin. +

      + +

      + +

      Research Interests

      + +The research in my group concentrates on modeling cognitive processes +with artificial neural networks. Current work includes models of language +acquisition, episodic memory, self-organization of the visual cortex, +and schema-based vision. We are also working on evolving neural networks +with genetic algorithms, where the goal is to automatically discover +sequential decision strategies for problem solving and robotics. + +For more details, see the +UTCS Neural Networks Research Group home page . +

      + +

      Classes

      + + + +Spring 1996: + CS381K Artificial Intelligence (graduate lecture course)
      +Fall 1996: + CS378 Neural Networks (undergraduate lecture course)
      +Fall 1996: + CS395T Cognitive Science (graduate seminar)
      +Spring 1997: + CS381K Artificial Intelligence (graduate lecture course)
      + +

      Contact Information

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      Email address: risto@cs.utexas.edu +
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      +
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      +Rajmohan Rajaraman +

      + +

      I am a graduate student in the Department of Computer Sciences at +the University of Texas at +Austin. I am planning to complete my Ph.D. in Spring 1997. My +dissertation supervisor is Greg +Plaxton.

      + +

      + +

    • + +Research: I am a member of the UT Algorithms and +Computational Theory Group. I am particularly interested in +combinatorics, distributed network algorithms, online algorithms, +parallel models of computation, and randomness. Here are a list of my +publications and my curriculum vita. + +

      + +

    • + +Some useful links related to computer science + +

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    • +Miscellaneous links + +

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      + Ph.D. student, Dept of Computer Sciences, + The University of Texas at Austin. +

      +B.S. in Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, May 1995. +



      +

      +"It is almost a miracle that modern teaching methods have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiousity of inquiry; for what this delicate little plant needs more than anything, besides stimulation, is freedom." +

      +"I think life would really be empty if one is deprived of opportunities, if one always has to choose alternatives to his distaste, or if one is denied of actualization of his little wish or aspiration under a fearful duress of the "fate". I would think such a life is not much different from that of a car, a truck, or a washing machine." +

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      Department of Computer Sciences +
      and +
      Texas Institute for Computational and Applied +Mathematics +
      The University of Texas at Austin +
      Austin, TX 78712 +
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      + + +B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science (1981)
      +University of Wisconsin-Madison

      + +Ph.D. in + +Applied Mathematics (1987)
      +University of Maryland College Park

      + + +

      Areas of Interest

      + +Numerical analysis, parallel supercomputing, scientific +computing

      + +

      Summary of Research

      + +The introduction of parallel computers has forced a re-evaluation of +traditional numerical methods that were developed for sequential +machines. In some cases, the techniques continue to be useful; in +other cases, new methods may prove to perform better. My research +concentrates on the development of parallel techniques for +implementing numerical methods as well as an environment that allows +such methods to be easily implemented on various parallel +processors.

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      Dissertation Oral Proposal:

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    • Bowen's Formal Methods Page +
    • BYU Formal methods around the world +
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      Welcome to the home page of the Software Systems Generator +Research Group!

      +

      Software system generators are tools for assembling complex software from +interchangeable, reusable components. We have developed GenVoca, a +domain-independent model of software construction that defines systems as algebraic +equations, where terms are components. GenVoca has been successfully applied to +many domains including database management systems, avionics, and data structures. +Our results have demonstrated GenVoca generators can substantially improve +productivity and application run-time performance.

      +

      If this is your first visit and you have questions on what is the best place to start, take a look at Getting Started.

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      Related Web Pages: UTCS General

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      Members

      +
      Don Batory Professor
      Angela Dappert Ph.D. Student
      Guillermo Jimenez-PerezPh.D. Student
      Jeff ThomasPh.D. Student
      Lance Tokuda Ph.D. Student
      Yannis Smaragdakis Ph.D. Student
      K.T ShepherdResearch Associate
      Former Members
      +and Graduation Dates
      Dinesh DasPh.D. May 1995
      Millie VillarrealPh.D. December 1994
      Bart GeraciPostdoc Sep 1993 - Sep 1994
      Marty SirkinPh.D. March 1994
      Sankar DasariM.Sc. May 1994
      +
      +

      Overview (Getting Started)

      +

      Software components that are used by generators to build software systems are not typical software modules. Components +encapsulate a feature of a domain that many systems of that domain may share. For this to be possible, components must encapsulate +refinements of many different parts (e.g., classes) of a software system. Some of these refinements require the manipulation of +metadata and reflective computations. Thus, it is likely that our basic approach goes beyond simple object-orientation to that of +large-scale program transformations.

      + + + + +
      To get a feel for the basic issues involved and the breadth of +GenVoca's applicability, I'd recommend the following papers for +starters (and read them in this order): +
      If you are looking for specific results (improvement in productivity, +performance) that can be delivered by generators, or the +relationship of our work to design patterns, check out (in order): +
      +

      For further information, please contact Don Batory (batory@cs.utexas.edu). Periodically, I release lecture notes for my tutorial on +"Software System Generators, Architectures, and Reuse". When available, lecture notes are distributed as a tar file containing +compressed postscript files.

      +
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      Last modified: December 24, 1996
      +

      +
      Don Batory (batory@cs.utexas.edu)
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sfkaplan^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sfkaplan^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f319279 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sfkaplan^ @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +Scott's Really Basic Home Page +

      Scott's Really Basic Home Page

      +

      +Okay, long overdue, a slight update to my pages. That doesn't mean that they're going to look at all fancy--expect very little. But at least they'll be a little more current. +

      +If you're interested here's some +information about me. +

      +

      Work stuff:

      + +

      Hobby stuff

      +
        +
      • It's not perfect, but Linux is invaluable to me. +
      • Texas Squash home page +
      • The Mead home page. Like wine and/or beer? (Who doesn't?) Try this stuff. +
      • Psion, Inc. Makers of a very cool palmtop. Without it, I would forget my own name. +
      +

      People stuff:

      +
        +
      • Ted Anastasiou. You wanted more people to check your page, Ted? Well, I'm trying. +
      • Dan Sharp. An amazing home page, and a guy with too much free time. +
      +

      Neat-o stuff:

      +Just a few miscellaneous items, in no particular order. +
        +
      • If you're in Austin, check out the Austin Dining Guide. Actually this page has more than just that information about Austin, but I think that's the most important part. +
      • Citizen Poke. A good humor rag from Amherst, published in PDF. +
      • Apple Computer. They still do some things right, and my IIci lasted forever. Alas, I'm no longer so sure that they have a very bright future. +
      • Be. A new type of machine, the BeBox, looks like it could be neat. +
      +

      +It's a simple page, but it'll do. Better than nothing, and hey, you probably didn't have to wait for five minutes for it to load, right? If you want to send me email, this page is maintained by me: sfkaplan@cs.utexas.edu. But before you do that, you might want to grab my PGP key, which includes some links to information on PGP and encryption in general. + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^shenoy^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^shenoy^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..daa7e9b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^shenoy^ @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + + + + Prashant Shenoy's Home Page + +

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      +Prashant Shenoy

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      Getting in touch ...

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      + Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      + Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      My office : +
      Main Tower 2002 (20th floor of the +Main Building)
      +
      + + +
      +For more information, you can finger shenoy@cs.utexas.edu. +
      You can also check if I am logged on. +

      + + +
      + +

      What I do ..

      + +
      +I am with the Multimedia Group at +the Department of Computer Sciences at
      +The University of Texas at Austin.
      + +

      A list of my recent publications is available online .
      + + + + + +

      Comments to shenoy@cs.utexas.edu
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      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^skumar^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^skumar^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60c89258 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^skumar^ @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + + +Shailesh Kumar + + + + +Shailesh Kumar +

      + + +

      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +Taylor Hall 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712
      + +skumar@cs.utexas.edu
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      + +
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      Some Links

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      Research Interest

      +
        +
      • Artificial Intelligence / Artificial Life +
      • Neuroevolution +
      • Neural Network applications +
      • Genetic Algorithms +
      • Cellular Automata +
      • Chaos and nonlinear dynamics +
      • Fuzzy Logic +
      • Massively Parallel Processors +
      +
      +

      Publications

      +
        +
      • ON-LINE ADAPTATION OF A SIGNAL PREDISTORTER THROUGH DUAL REINFORCEMENT LEARNING (7 pages) +Patrick Goetz(1), Shailesh Kumar(2) and Risto Miikkulainen(2) + (1) Computational and Applied Mathematics, The University of Texas at Austin. + (2) Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin. + Machine Learning: Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference (Bari, Italy), 1996. +
      • OBJECT BASED EVOLUTION PROGRAMMING : Shailesh Kumar,S.V.Borde, Y.P.Singh : Symposium on Genetic Algorithms, (Aprl, 1995, India) +
      +
      + + +

      Contact me

      +

      Snail mail

      2808, Whitis Avenue Apt # 101, Austin, TX-78705, USA. +

      Phone

      +home : +1-512-474-9556
      +office: +1-512-471-9779 +
      +
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      What Internet has to offer

      + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^smaragd^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^smaragd^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4645254a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^smaragd^ @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + +Smaragdakis Yannis, UTCS + + + + + + + + + + + +
      + +

      Yannis Smaragdakis, UTCS

      + Position: Graduate Student +

      + Interests: Alchemy

      +

      + Project: Turning lead into gold (moderate success so far) +

      +

      + Plan: a scheme for making, doing, or arranging something; +project; program. (Webster's New World Dictionary)

      + + But Seriously... +

      I am a PhD student in the UT Department of Computer Sciences. My main research interests lie in the areas of meta-programming systems and applications (particularly software generators).

      + +
      + + + + + + + + + +
      + +

      Research  Photo Album  Favorite Sites

      + + + + + + + + +

      smaragd@cs.utexas.edu

      + +

      Yannis Smaragdakis
      +University of Texas at Austin
      +Computer Sciences Department
      +TAY 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712
      +Phone: (512) 471-9711
      +Fax: (512) 471-7866

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      Art Souther

      + +

      Research

      +Building KBs. Member of the + +knowledge-based systems research group. + + +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      Email: souther@cs.utexas.edu +
      Work: (512) 471-9574 +
      Mail: +
      Computer Science Department +
      University of Texas at Austin +
      Austin, Texas 78712 +
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      WWW Hotlist

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      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sowmya^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sowmya^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e198896a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sowmya^ @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +Sowmya Ramachandran + +

      Sowmya Ramachandran

      +

      Machine Learning Research Group

      +

      University of Texas at Austin

      + +
      + +

      Research

      + +My research is in the area of Machine Learning in the field of +Artifical Intelligence. I am interested in the problem of learning +Bayesian networks from examples. Learning a Bayesian network with +hidden variables is a challenge. My approach is to apply +symbolic and connectionist theory revision techniques to address this +problem. + +I am also very interested in designing and creating multimedia +applications. + +Here is my resume, and a list of my +papers. + +

      + +

      Education

      + + + + +

      Contact Information

      + +
      +
      Office:
      +
      Taylor Hall 150C
      +Phone: (512) 471-9767
      +
      Email address: +
      sowmya@cs.utexas.edu +
      Postal address:
      +
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sriram^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sriram^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67a85cba --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sriram^ @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + + Sriram Rao - Home Page + + + + + + + + +

      +
      + +

      Sriram Rao

      + +

      + +

      Current Research:

      + +
        +
      • Involved in the design/implementation of a Multimedia File System
        +
      • + +
      • Operating Systems support for Multimedia
      • +
      + +

      I am working in the Multimedia +Group at the Computer Sciences +Department ,
      +The University of Texas at Austin. +My advisor is Prof. Harrick +Vin

      + +

      Publications

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      +Contact Information

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      TAY 4.115A(512) 471-9507
      TAY 5.152(512) 471-9589
      + +
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      Email :
      + +
      sriram@cs.utexas.edu
      +
      + +

      +
      + +
      +
      Department of Computer Sciences, TAY 2.124
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
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      + +


      +

      + +

      Miscellaneous

      + +

      Other +Interesting WWW Pages

      + +

      Pictures +of UT Tower

      + +

      Austin is +the capital of Texas and is located in the Central Texas hill country.

      + +

      Click Here +for more information on Austin Kannada Koota.

      + +

      Click Here for information +about Austin Tamil Sangam. +


      If you have comments, +please free to send me e-mail.

      + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ssinha^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ssinha^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f0ecee1b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^ssinha^ @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + +The Tiger's Den + + + + + + + + + +<BODY> +<h1 align=center><blink>Frame ALERT!</blink></h1> +<p> +If you are seeing this message, you are using a frame <i>challenged</i> browser. +</p> + +<p> +Click <a href="main.html"> here </a> to see a non-frame version of this +document. +</p> + +<p> +Or, you could download <A HREF="http://www.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator" TARGET="content">Netscape Navigator</A> +</p> + +</BODY> + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sunghee^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sunghee^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5b1d818 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^sunghee^ @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + +Sunghee Choi + + +

      Sunghee Choi

      +
      +Welcome to my home page. This page is under construction. + +

      Hi!

      + +I am in Master's program in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. +

      + +Education: +

      +

      + +Work Experiences: +

      +

      + +

      Contact Information:

      +
        +
      • Work: (512) 471-1024 (CPE 5.440) +
      • Home: 1700 Nueces #102 Austin, TX 78701 (512) 472-9128 +
      +
      +Click here to see the list of machines I'm currently logged in.
      +Click here to finger me. + + +
      +Author: Sunghee Choi
      +Email: sunghee@cs.utexas.edu
      +Last Updated: September 24, 1996 +
      +
      +

      | UTCS home | + UT home |

      + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^svkakkad^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^svkakkad^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78bda556 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^svkakkad^ @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + + +Home Page for Sheetal V. Kakkad + + + + +

      Sheetal V. Kakkad

      +

      Contact Information

      +
      +
      Office: +
      Taylor Hall 5.144

      +

      Postal Address: +
      +The University of Texas at Austin
      +Department of Computer Sciences
      +Taylor Hall 2.124
      +Austin, TX 78712-1188
      +
      + +I am usually available in my office, but the best way to reach me is +via email. Here's my full finger information.

      + +

      Research Information

      + +I am a member of the OOPS Research Group in +the Department of Computer Sciences at +The University of Texas at Austin. +

      + +As part of my Ph.D. research, I have implemented a persistent storage +system, called Texas, for C++. It provides easy persistence, +while using a novel technique called "pointer swizzling at page fault +time" to efficiently support large addresses on standard hardware.

      + +For more information, please see the list of my +publications (along with brief descriptions).

      + +I plan to graduate with a Ph.D. in Computer Science in May 1996. My +resume is available in Postscript.

      + +I am currently working at Motorola at Somerset Design Center, while +finishing up my Ph.D. in Computer Science. + +


      + +
      +January 29, 1996
      +Sheetal V. Kakkad
      +Department of Computer Sciences, +The University of Texas at Austin
      +svkakkad@cs.utexas.edu +
      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^syu^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^syu^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14996a99 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^syu^ @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ + + + + + + +Home Page for YU, SHENGMING + + + + + + + + + +

      +

      + +
      + + + +
      Welcome to Shengming Yu's Homepage
      + +
      +

      + +

      +

      About Me

      +
      +I am Ph.D Student in the + Department of Computer Science +, + University of Texas at Austin +. + + Want to know more about me? check here. +

      +

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      +
      + + Address: 2910 Medical Arts, Apt. 306, Austin, Texas 78705 + +
      + + Voice: (512) 494-1148 (H) +
      + + + Email: syu@cs.utexas.edu +
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      +You are the [COUNTER]th visitor +since October 25, 1996. +

      + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^taowang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^taowang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0f7c651 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^taowang^ @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + + +Tao Wang + + + + + + + + + + + + +<BODY> +<H1 ALIGN=center><blink>Frame ALERT!</blink></h1> +If you are seeing this message, you are using a browser that do not support <b>FRAMES</b>. +<p> +Click <a href="main.html"> here </a> to see a non-frame version of this +document. +<p> +Or, you could download <A HREF="http://www.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator" TARGET="content">Netscape Navigator</A> +<p> + +</BODY> + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tarun^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tarun^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d53458d --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tarun^ @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + + + + Welcome to my home page + + + + + +

      This page is under construction .... +

      + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tewari^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tewari^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48f469bd --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tewari^ @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + +Renu Tewari + + + +
      +

      Renu Tewari

      +

      What's up Doc?

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      + + + + +
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        Address

        +
        +HOME: 203, W 39th St. #201
        +Austin TX 78751
        +
        + (512)-419-0629 Home
        + (512)-471-9572 Off (TAY 5.104)
        + (512)-471-9507 Lab (TAY 4.115A)
        + (512)-471-9738 Lab (TAY 2.148)
        + (512)-471-9735 Lab (TAY 139)
        + (914)-592-3558 NY
        +Email: <tewari@cs.utexas.edu> +
        + + + +

        All Work..

        + Multimedia Computing +

        + Dept. of Computer Science + +

        + University of Texas at Austin + +

        + Austin TX +

        + + + PUBLICATIONS + +

        +Some of the work was done during my internship at the +T.J. Watson Research Center +

        + + + +

        And some play...

        + +

        Interesting Sites

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        Bored? Send Comments..

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        + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tumlin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tumlin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ae1b06e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^tumlin^ @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + +Lyn Tumlin Pierce + + +Picture +
        +(photo by Brenda Ladd Photography) +

        Lyn Tumlin Pierce

        +
        +

        Interesting random stuff

        + +Coming soon! Stay tuned!.
        +
        +
        + +

        Research

        + +I am interested in issues of security in distributed systems. At present I +am studying formalisms (e.g. BAN logic) for developing and analyzing authentication +protocols.
        +
        +I have done some work in the use of formal methods for synthesis, +specification and verification of parallel and distributed systems. I am +working on a paper on the synthesis of resource controllers that communicate +with their clients by means of queued messages. (For a draft of this paper, +see "Synthesis of Distributed Control Systems".)
        +
        +In addition, I am a student research assistant at Applied Research Laboratories. I am currently working a project to investigate using evolutionary computation techniques (e.g. genetic algorithms) to develop finite state machines. For more information on this project, click here.
        +
        +My resume is available here in both HTML and PostScript formats.
        +
        + +
        + +

        Contact Information

        + +
        +
        Office: +
        Taylor Hall 5.104, Phone (512) 471-9572 +
        Email address: +
        tumlin@cs.utexas.edu +
        Postal address: +
        +12166 Metric Blvd. #270
        +Austin, TX 78758
        +
        +
        + +This page was last updated on 4-November-1996.
        +This page has been accessed + times since November 4 1996. +
        +tumlin@cs.utexas.edu +
        + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^twang^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^twang^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48ef535b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^twang^ @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ + + + + +Tong Wang's Home Page + + + + + + +
        Netscape 2 is recommended to view Chinese and listen to this page. This page contains Java Applets.
        + + + + + +
        +

        + Visit our MPEG Viewer Demo Page! It's written in pure Java. +

        +


        + + +

        +Computer Sciences Department +

        +

        + + +Tong Wang (ͮ) + +

        + + +
        +
        +

        About Me ...

        +From Nanjing (Nanking, Ͼ), People's Republic of China (й). + I'm currently in the Ph.D. program of Computer Sciences Department, + + University of Texas at Austin. +I'm seeking a full-time job, here is my resume in HTML format! Click here for postscript format.

        +
        + + B.S., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univeristy (Ϻͨѧ), Shanghai, P.R.China, 1992
        + + M.S., Tsinghua University (廪ѧ), Beijing, P.R.China,1995
        + +

        +


        +

        New Jersey Summer

        +Lucent Technologies ( a new systems and technology company formed as +a result of AT&T's planned restructuring ), Bell Laboratories +is the company I was working for this +summer. Here is another homepage for Lucent Technologies. + + +

        +


        + +

        Life in UT-Austin

        + Course Work
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        Spring 1996

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        Fall 1995

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        Fall 1996

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        + + Teaching Assistant
        + + + Presentation
        + +

        + Projects
        +

          +
        • Mini-SQL Database Management System. C/UNIX ( CS387H course project ) +
        • Network Design Tools. C++/UNIX/AT&T Standard Component Libary ( Lucent ) +
        • Robot Arm. C/OpenGL/Tcl/Tk/GLUT/UNIX ( CS384G course project ) +
        • MPEG decoder/player in Java. Java/UNIX ( CS384M course project ) we're working on it, if you can't play mpeg on this page by the end of this semester, you know we're in trouble. ( He He... We made it!!! Visit our MPEG Viewer Demo Page! ) +
        + +

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        + + Mariah + + + Boyz II Men + + + Babyface +
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        Misc

        + Chinese on WWW. Netscape 2.0
        + In China, we have our own Chinese Zodiac. Each person is associated with one of 12 different animals. So what kind animal am I associated with? Find out in this page.
        + My friend from the High School Attached to Nanjing Normal University. My old friend, Haiqing Lin.
        + My friends from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Maintained by Shenfeng Chen, Thanks to him.
        + My friends from Tsinghua University. Quite a lot!
        + һؼë (Chinese HZ).
        +

        +


        + + +

        Learning

        + WWW info
        + C++
        + PERL
        + Java Tutorial + +

        +


        +

        To Reach Me

        +
        + 3501 Lake Austin Blvd #109 + Austin, TX 78703
        + + 512-472-3421(H Austin, TX) + 512-471-9771 (O UT-Austin)
        + twang@cs.utexas.edu +
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        +


        + + +This page is still underconstruction.
        +
        You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. -- Eagles (1976)
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        +Ulf Hermjakob Home Page +
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        Ulf Hermjakob

        + +

        + +
        +Hello and welcome! I am a +graduate student +at the +Dept. of Computer Sciences + at the University of Texas at Austin +and working on my dissertation about + +Example Based Decision Making in Context Oriented Parsing and Machine Translation +under the supervision of + Prof. + Raymond Mooney. +

        +Active in the + UTCS Natural Language Acquisition Group +and the + UTCS Machine Learning Research Group. +

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        E-mail: ulf@cs.utexas.edu
        +
        WWW locator: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ulf/
        +
        Office location: Taylor Hall 150B
        +
        Office address:
        +
        University of Texas at Austin
        + Department of Computer Sciences
        + Campus Mail Code C0500
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        + U.S.A.
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        +
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        +
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        + Austin, + TX 78705
        + U.S.A.
        +
        Phone: +1 (512) 320-0650 (voice & fax)
        +
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        + vbb@cs.utexas.edu

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        Office:
        + Painter Hall 5.54
        + Telephone: (512) 471 9790

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        Postal Address:
        + The University of Texas at Austin
        + Department of Computer Sciences
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        + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc8e414a --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vin^ @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +Harrick M. Vin + + + + +

        +
        + +

        Harrick M. Vin

        + +
        + Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences at +the University of Texas at +Austin
        + + Director, Distributed Multimedia +Computing Laboratory +
        + + + +

        Education

        + +B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (1987)
        +Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

        + +M. S. in Computer Science (1988)
        +Colorado State University

        + +Ph.D. in Computer Science (1993)
        +University of California, San Diego

        + + + +

        Honors, Awards, and Professional Service

        + +
          +
        • NSF CAREER Award, 1996-2000 +
        • IBM Faculty Development Award, 1995 +
        • NSF Research Initiation Award, 1994-97 +
        • San Diego Supercomputer Center Creative Computing Award, 1992 +
        • NCR Innovation Award, 1989 +
        • Editorial Board, IEEE Multimedia +
        • Vice-Chair for the area of Distributed Multimedia Systems, +17th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS) + +
        • Co-Chair, Program Committee, Multimedia Computing and +Networking 1997 +
        • Co-Chair, Program Committee, Multimedia Computing and +Networking 1996 +
        • Member, Program Committee: (1) ACM Multimedia'96, (2) Electronic +Imaging and Multimedia Systems, Beijing, China, November 1996, (3) +International Conference on Networking and Multimedia, Kaohsiung, +Taiwan, December 1996, (4) 4th Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia, +Rostock, Germany, (5) ACM Multimedia'95, (6) Second International +Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems and Applications 1995, +and (7) Third International Eurographics Symposium on Multimedia +Systems 1994

          +

        + + + + +

        Areas of Interest

        + +Multimedia systems, high-speed networking, databases, mobile +computing, and distributed systems

        + + + +

        Summary of Research

        + +The main objective of our research is to design and implement an +end-to-end system architecture for enabling a wide range of +distributed multimedia applications. Specifically, we are developing: +(1) an integrated multimedia file system, (2) algorithms and protocols +for efficient transmission of digital audio and video over networks, +and (3) large-scale multimedia databases. + + + +

        Selected Recent Publications

        + +H. M. Vin, P.J. Shenoy, and S. Rao, ``Efficient Failure Recovery in +Multi-Disk Multimedia Servers'', In Proceedings of the 25th Annual +International Symposium on Fault Tolerant Computing (FTCS-25), +Pasadena, California, Pages 12-21, June 1995

        + +D.J. Gemmell, H. M. Vin, D.D. Kandlur, P. Venkat Rangan, and L. Rowe, +``Multimedia Storage Servers: A Tutorial'', IEEE Computer, +Vol. 28, No. 5, Pages 40-49, May 1995

        + +H. M. Vin, S. Rao and P. Goyal, ``Optimizing the Placement of +Multimedia Objects on Disk Arrays'', In Proceedings of the IEEE +International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems +(ICMCS'95), Washington, D.C., Pages 158-165, May 1995

        + +P. Goyal, S.S. Lam, and H.M. Vin, ``Determining End-to-End Delay +Bounds in Heterogeneous Networks'', In Proceedings of the 5th +International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for +Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV'95), Durham, New Hampshire, +April 1995

        + +H. M. Vin, A. Goyal and P. Goyal, ``Algorithms for Designing +Multimedia Servers'', Computer Communications, +Vol. 18, No. 3, Pages 192-203, March 1995

        + + + +

        Sponsors

        + +

        Our research work is sponsored by various industrial and federal +institutions including IBM, Intel, National Science Foundation +Research Initiation Award, NSF CAREER Award, NASA, Mitsubishi Electric +Research Laboratory (MERL), Sun Microsystems Inc., Electrospace +Systems Inc., and The University of Texas at Austin.

        + + + +

        Courses

        + + + + + +

        Contact Information

        + +
        +
        + Email : vin@cs.utexas.edu
        +
        + Phone : (512) 471-9732
        + Fax : (512) 471-8885
        +
        + Mailing Address :
        +
        Department of Computer Sciences
        + Taylor Hall 2.124
        + The University of Texas at Austin
        + Austin, TX 78712-1188, USA
        + +
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        + + +
        Vipin's Home +

        +
        + +

        + +

        + Just haven't found time to put things here, shall be updating soon! +

        +

        Yeah! I know the bg color does not match in the above picture. +

        +

        + + +Courses | + Interests | + Reports | + Activities | + Guestbook | + Resume (Please give me a job!) + + +

        About Me!

        +

        +I am a graduate student at University of Texas at Austin + in Department of Computer Sciences. I did my undergraduate +from IIT, Delhi, India . +

        +

        + +Academic Interests

        + +Course Work (the list is more or less incomplete, I haven't passed this semester, so I am not taking any risks by putting them here!)

        + +Other Interests

        + +Reports +

        + + +You are visitor number: + and I am not going to reset it, so this number only increases, never decreases. + + + + +

        To contact me

        + +

        2910 Medical Arts Street, #205, Austin, TX 78705 +

        +

        1 512 469 6050 +

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        + + +

        Be sure to sign my guestbook!, though I don't have too many guests out there.

        + +

        +If you have comments / suggestions, please send me an +email. +

        + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vl^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vl^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8ebba5f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vl^ @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +Vladimir Lifschitz + +When feeling burdened or downcast,... the human mind will gladly turn to the +realms of Mathematics, where a lucid and precise grasp of objectivities is +obtained and insight is gained so pleasantly through appropriate concept +formation. Here the human spirit feels at home. -- Paul Bernays, 1955

        + + +

        Vladimir Lifschitz

        + + +Gottesman Family Centennial Professor in +Computer Sciences +at The University of Texas +at Austin

        + +Fellow of the +American Association for +Artificial Intelligence

        + +B.S. in Mathematics (1968), +St. Petersburg University, +Russia

        + +Ph.D. in Mathematics (1971), +St. Petersburg Branch +of the Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia

        + + +

        Areas of Interest

        + + + +

        Teaching

        + +

        Other Professional Activities

        + +

        Papers on line

        + + + +

        Recommended Reading: Edsger Dijkstra's + convocation speech

        + +

        Good news

        + + + +

        Bad news

        + + + +

        Notes on the race problem in America

        + + + +

        Other notes

        + + + +
        + +

        Contact Information

        +
        +
        Office: +
        +Taylor Hall 3.150B
        +
        Phone Numbers: +
        +(512) 471-9564 (Office)
        +(512) 471-8885 (Fax)
        +
        Postal address: +
        +Department of Computer Sciences
        +University of Texas at Austin
        +Austin, TX 78712-1188
        +USA
        +
        + +
        vl@cs.utexas.edu
        diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58f006e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^ @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +Vijaya Ramachandran + +

        Vijaya Ramachandran

        + +

        +Blakemore Regents Professor of Computer Sciences
        +The University of Texas at Austin. +

        + +

          +
        • Ph.D., 1983, Princeton University. +
        + +

        Research Interests

        + +My research interests are in algorithms and computational theory, primarily +in the area of parallel computation and algorithm design. They include: +
          +
        • the design and analysis of efficient parallel and sequential algorithms; +
        • the design and evaluation of models for parallel machines; and +
        • the experimental evaluation of algorithms. +
        + +

        +You can access copies of recent papers of mine. + +
        +A complete listing of my publications is available in my +vita. +

        +Here is my official faculty profile. + +

        + +

        Contact Information

        +
        +
        Office: +
        +3.152 Taylor Hall, (512) 471-9554 +
        +
        Email address: +
        +vlr@cs.utexas.edu +
        Fax: +
        +(512) 471-8885 +
        Postal address: +
        + + +Department of Computer Sciences
        + +The University of Texas at Austin
        + +Austin, + +Texas +78712-1188
        + U.S.A.
        + +

        +Number of visits to this page since April 30, 1996: + +

        + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^sac.html b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^sac.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd8e8446 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vlr^sac.html @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +UT Algorithms and Computational Theory Group + +

        UT Algorithms and Computational Theory Group

        + +The algorithms and computational theory group focuses +on the theoretical foundations of computer science. +The current research interests of faculty in the group +include algorithm design, complexity theory, parallel +computation, graph theory, and probabilistic methods. +A major focus of the group is on the design and +analysis of provably efficient algorithms for solving fundamental +computational problems, where efficiency can be measured +in terms of different resources such as time, space, +number of processors, and number of random bits. + +

        Faculty

        + +
          +
        • Greg Plaxton (plaxton@cs.utexas.edu) + --- Parallel computation; algorithm design and analysis; combinatorics; +lower bounds; randomization. +
        • Vijaya Ramachandran (vlr@cs.utexas.edu) + --- Parallel computation; algorithm design and analysis; machine models; +graph theory and graph algorithms. +
        • David Zuckerman (diz@cs.utexas.edu) + --- Randomness and computation; complexity theory; random walks; + graph theory; cryptography. +
        + +

        +

        Affiliated Folks

        (Postdocs, students, alumni, etc.) +
          +
        • Sanjoy Baruah (sanjoy@emba.uvm.edu) +
        • Tsan-sheng Hsu (tshsu@iis.sinica.edu.tw) +
        • Pierre Kelsen (kelsen@mpi-sb.mpg.de) +
        • Madhukar Korupolu (madhukar@cs.utexas.edu) +
        • Phil MacKenzie (philmac@cs.idbsu.edu) +
        • Ramgopal Mettu (ramgopal@cs.utexas.edu) +
        • C. K. Poon (ckpoon@cs.utexas.edu) +
        • Rajmohan Rajaraman (rraj@cs.utexas.edu) +
        • Santanu Sinha (ssinha@cs.utexas.edu) +
        • Torsten Suel (suel@cs.berkeley.edu) +
        • Yuke Zhou (yuke@cs.utexas.edu) +
        + +

        The `algorithms' Mailing List

        + +The algorithms mailing list is an electronic mailing list +on which announcements related to seminars and activities +in theoretical computer science are posted. This is a low +volume mailing list with typically no more than a dozen +messages a semester. You can add yourself to this mailing list +by sending an e-mail message to vlr@cs.utexas.edu expressing +your interest in being added to the algorithms mailing list. +You can remove your name from this mailing list at any time +by sending a message requesting removal to gripe@cs.utexas.edu. + +

        WARM

        + +WARM stands for the Workshop on Algorithms Research in the +Midsouth (or Midsouthwest). This is a forum +for researchers in theoretical computer science in Texas and +surrounding states that meets once or twice a year at different +locations. Each meeting consists of several talks by researchers +in the region on their recent research results. Often there is +a distinguished keynote speaker. + +
        + +The first WARM was organized by Vijaya Ramachandran at +UT Austin in the Spring of 1990. Greg Plaxton organized +another WARM at UT Austin in Fall 1994. WARM has been held +at several other locations including Texas A&M, UT Dallas, +Southern Methodist University, University of North Texas, +Louisiana State University, University of Southwestern Louisiana +and University of Oklahoma. The next WARM is scheduled to be +held at UT Dallas on November 9, 1996. + +
        + +Program announcements about WARM are sent out on the algorithms +mailing list when they become available. Also, we usually +try to car-pool to attend WARM when it takes place outside of +Austin. Announcements regarding these arrangements are also +sent out on the algorithms mailing list. + +

        ACM SIGACT

        + +SIGACT stands for the ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms +and Computational Theory. This is a very active group that +includes many distinguished computer scientists. SIGACT sponsors +the ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC) and is a +co-sponsor of the ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms +(SODA) and the ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and +Architectures (SPAA). Other important conferences of interest +are the IEEE Symposium on the Foundations of Computer Science +(FOCS) and the IEEE Symposium on Computational Complexity. +Vijaya Ramachandran serves as an elected member of the +SIGACT Executive Committee. + + +

        Useful Pointers

        + + + +
        + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vsr^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vsr^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..11a1ac55 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vsr^ @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + Srinivasan Vaidyaraman + + + +

        Srinivasan Vaidyaraman


        + + +
        email : vsr@cs.utexas.edu
        +
        Office: UA9 4.116
        +
        Phone(office) : (512) 471-9762
        +
        Phone(home) : (512) 478-8021

        + +


        + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vurgun^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vurgun^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a3e48b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^vurgun^ @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + + + + SENGUL VURGUN + + + + + +

        SENGUL +VURGUN

        + +

        +


        + +

        Background and Interests

        + +

        I am an MS student in Computer Science Department. I am +mainly interested in Artificial Intelligence : neural networks and evolutionary +algorithms.

        + +

        The term paper topics that interest me, in the order of +preference, are

        + +
          +
        • Memory (Representation of knowledge, howto retrieve it)
        • + +
        • Learning Theories (Problem solving and cognitive skill +acquisition, search vs understanding)
        • + +
        • Visual Attention
        • + +
        • Connectionist Approach as the Architecture of Mind
        • +
        + +

        To Contact Me

        + +
        POSTAL  Computer Sciences C0500
        +        TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
        +        Austin TX 78712 USA
        +
        +VOICE   +1 512.912.1593 
        +
        +FAX     +1 512.471.8885
        +
        + +

        +


        + +vurgun@cs.utexas.edu + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^walbourn^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^walbourn^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b41f8dea --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^walbourn^ @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + Walbourn's Home Page + + + + + +

        Chuck's Home Page

        +
        Chuck Walbourn

        +My personal web page is located on Charybdis Enterprises, Inc. Web Server + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^walkerh^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^walkerh^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..abf2f75b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^walkerh^ @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + +Henry MacKay Walker + + + + +

        +
        +
        +
        +

        Henry MacKay Walker

        + Visiting Senior Lecturer
        + +Department of Computer Sciences
        + +The University of Texas at Austin
        +
        + Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
        + +Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
        + +Grinnell College
        +
        +walker@math.grin.edu
        +
        +
        +
        +

        +


        +

        +A regular, tenured member of the Grinnell College faculty, Professor +Walker visits The University of Texas at Austin periodically to teach +and for various professional activities. Formal appointments to the +Computer sciences department have been as follows: +

          +
        • 1988-1989 academic year +
        • Summers 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 +
        • Fall, 1995 +
        + +More complete information is available from Professor Walker's home page at +Grinnell College: +http://www.math.grin.edu/~walker. + +

        +


        +created September 25, 1995
        +last revised September 25, 1995
        +photograph by Jack Robertson + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^warshaw^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^warshaw^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c915f17c --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^warshaw^ @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Home Page for Lane Warshaw + + + + + + + + + +

        + + + + + +Lane Warshaw + +

        + + mike is cool +
        + +
        + + +

        About Me

        + +I am a Senior Computer Science student who has recently been accepted into graduate school at the University of Texas at Austin. My graduate work will be in the area of active databases and rule-based systems. +My current position at the Applied Research Laboratory +involves maintaining Venus, a rule-based language developed +at the University of Texas at Austin by Dan Miranker and +at the Applied Research Laboratories by Lance Obermeyer. +

        + + + +The following is the list of my research papers. +

        +Warshaw, L. and Miranker, D. A Case Study of Venus and a Declarative Basis for Rule Modules. Unpublished, 1996. +

        +

        +Warshaw, L. and Miranker, D. A Case Study of Venus and a Declarative Basis for Rule Modules. Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Nov. 12 -16, 1996. +

        + + +

        To Contact Me

        + + +
        +POSTAL	Computer Sciences C0500
        +	TAY 2.124, U.T. Austin
        +	Austin TX 78712 USA
        +
        +VOICE	+1 512.418.7249 (Home)
        +	+1 512.835.3840 (ARL)
        +
        +FAX	+1 512.471.8885
        +
        + + +
        + + + +
        warshaw@arlut.utexas.edu
        + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wchen^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wchen^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e7e32d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wchen^ @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + Wan Chen +
        + +

        + Wan Chen +

        + Master student, Computer Science Dept., UT Austin, Texas

        +

          +
        • M.S. in Computer Science, UT Austin, December 1996 +
        • M.A. in Mathematics, UT Austin, August 1995 +
        • B.S. in Mathematics, Fudan University, China, July 1992 +
        + + +
        +
        +
        +
        Office: +
        RLM 13.162 +
        phone: (512)-471-1242-ext8

        +

        Email: +
        wan@math.utexas.edu or wchen@cs.utexas.edu

        +

        Mailing address: +
        RLM 13.150 +
        Center for Numerical Analysis +
        University of Texas at Austin +
        Austin, TX 78712, USA +
        +
        +
        +

        + Useful links +

        +
        +

        +

        + CS378 MPI sample programs. +

        Please click here + to down load the tar file. +

        + Comments to: + wchen@cs.utexas.edu +

        + + + + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wilson^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wilson^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bcc1439b --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wilson^ @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +Home Page for Paul R. Wilson + +

        Paul R. Wilson

        + +

        Contact Information

        +
        +
        Office: +
        Taylor Hall 3.134

        +

        Postal Address: +
        +The University of Texas at Austin
        +Department of Computer Sciences
        +Taylor Hall 2.124
        +Austin, TX 78712-1188
        +
        + +The best way to reach me is via email at +<wilson@cs.utexas.edu>. + +

        + +Here's the usual headshot. (For novelty, I thought I'd use a cross-section. Yes, it is me.) +

        + + + +

        Research Information

        + +I lead the OOPS Research Group in +the Department of Computer Sciences at +The University of Texas at Austin. +

        + +The OOPS (Object-Oriented Programming Systems) Research Group works +on memory management and programming language design and implementation. +

        + +

        Teaching

        +In Fall 1996, I'm teaching CS 345, +Programming Languages. +

        + + +Department of Computer Sciences

        + + +


        + +Note: This page is under construction!!

        diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wkmak^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wkmak^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aaec9d3e --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wkmak^ @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + +Arthur Mak's homepage--"My Two Cents" + + + + +

        +

        How I became a Christian

        +
        +
        +I made a major decision in my life and believed in Jesus Christ only a +little more than two months after coming to the U.S. This was totally +unexpected. Though religious studies was a compulsory class at the +Christian high school I attended in Hong Kong, I had no intention to +become a Christian at that time. I thought that the record of Jesus's +life in the bible was quite credible, and his teaching was good, but +I did not take time to think about it deeply as how it related to my +life. Also, my misconception of the meaning of becoming a Christian +was not cleared until I came to the U.S.

        + +In the past, I thought there was no difference between any Christian +and me. We all do wrongs and sin. And I thought that if God loved +every one of us, then it did not matter whether I decided to be a +Christian or not. Also, I used to think that a true Christian should +be virtuous and holy, so I was not good enough to be a Christian. +However, after listening to the friends in the church and the +fellowship, I realized things I did not see before.

        + +It is true that Christians also have sins when they were born, they +will also stumble and do wrongs. However, God became flesh, though he +is sinless he is able to sympathize with our weaknesses, and if we +confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and +to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (I John 1:9). The difference +between Christians and other people is that they trust Jesus Christ as +their saviour. They have gratefully accepted Christ's redemption for +their sins. Therefore a man is justified by faith without the deeds of +the law (Romans 3:28).

        + +There is no doubt that a Christian should live a holy life, but we +do not have to be holy before we can become Christians. On the +contrary, we should rely on God and through the strength he gives +us to become holy. And Jesus has said, "They that be whole need not +a physician, but they that are sick." (Matthew 9:12) If we count on +our own strength, we are not able to become holy.

        + +We do not know the number of days we have, so we ought to seek the +truth as early as we can. +Don't hesitate and start to seek now. I thank +God for leading me to the U.S. to give me the opportunity to really +know him. +


        + +
        +Wai-Kei Mak (wkmak@cs.utexas.edu) +
        + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wylee^ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wylee^ new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c82251f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/data_training/nc/http_^^www.cs.utexas.edu^users^wylee^ @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ + WAN YIK LEE + + + +

        Wan Yik Lee + +

        + + + + + +

        Hello Visitor Number

        + + + +

        Topics

        + +
        Research Interests

        + + Other Interests

        + + Pictures of Robots I Have Worked On

        + + Research Robots Worked On

        + + Educational/Fun Robots Worked On

        + + Publications

        + + My Hotlist

        + + Personal Interests

        + + Miscellaneous

        + + Sending Comments

        + + Contact Information

        + +

        + + + + +

        Research Interests

        + + + Mobile robot exploration, map learning and navigation.

        + + Intelligent control.

        + +My Ph.D. research work +is primarily on the Spatial Semantic Hierarchy approach to mobile +robot exploration, map learning and navigation. +

        + + + + +

        Other Interests

        + +Software Engineering and Development in areas ranging from +

        + + +artificial intelligence including machine learning, neural networks, +qualitative reasoning and machine vision, +

        + + +operating system, networking system, embedded system and graphical user interface to +

        + + +multimedia. +

        + + + + +

        Pictures of Robots I Have Worked On

        + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

        Research Robots Worked On

        +
          +
        1. Spot is a Real + World Interface robot with a ring of 12 ultrasonic range sensors. + +
        2. Rover is a + home-built 150+ lb, 3.5 ft tall robot with a ring of 16 ultrasonic + range sensors. + +
        3. Rhino Robotics Manipulator + is a commercial robotics manipulator from Rhino Robots + Inc. +
        + + + +

        Educational/Fun Robots Worked On

        + +
          +
        1. RoboCacing is a Robotics Worm + built specifically for Robofest 5 1994 organized by the + Robot Group in Austin, TX. + +
        2. RoboKreta-Besar and + RoboKreta-Kicik + are two intelligent autonomous toy cars built using the chassis + and motors of two fast remote-controlled (RC) toy racing cars. + +
        + + + +

        Publication

        + +Some of
        my papers on robotics and +qualitative reasoning research are available online. +My doctoral dissertation titled "The Spatial Semantic Hierarchy for +a Physical Mobile Robot is also online" + +

        + + + +

        My Hotlist

        + + + +

        + + +

        Sending Comments

        +If you have any comments or notes on topics we may have a common interest in, +please email them to
        wylee@cs.utexas.edu
        + +

        + + +

        Personal Interests

        +Avid badminton player. +Member of the + +United States Badminton Association (USBA). +

        + + + Badminton WEB page + +

        +Member of the Robot Group. + + +

        + +

        +Love playing the guitar and the clarinet. +

        + +

        + + +

        + + +

        Miscellaneous

        +Interested in +Martial Arts as well as Martial Arts movies. + +

        + + + + +

        Contact Information

        + +
        +
        Email: wylee@cs.utexas.edu +
        Office: Taylor Hall 5.104 +
        Phone: (512) 471-9572 (off.) +
        Phone: (512) 471-9563 (lab.) +
        Fax: (512) 471-8885 +
        Mail: +
        Computer Science Department +
        University of Texas at Austin +
        Austin, Texas 78712 +
        Finger me.

        +

        + +

        + + + Back to Topics list. +

        + + To UTexas Austin Qualitative Reasoning Research Group WEB page. +

        + + To UTexas Austin Robotics Research Group WEB page. +

        + + + +

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        About me

        +I've been hanging around at +the University of Texas at Austin for a while. Being a Ph.D student in + Department of Computer Science , +I work in +Distributed Multimedia Computing Lab headed by +Dr. Harrick Vin. +This year, the graduate program of UT-CS is +ranked 7th in the nation, +what a delightful surprise. No, not really a surprise, we've been doing pretty +well, +do we?

        + + +A picture of me? Well, +it's hard to take a picture of myself. I'm working on it, my picture as +well as more interesting stuff will be on line soon. Right now, as a temporary +resort, you can imagine of me as ... , Hopefully, as time goes by, I'll +gradually walk out of that paper and present a clearer image.

        + +I create a link if I find it interesting, I create a page when I feel I have +something to say. I'm watching you.

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        Pointer Garage

        +Pointers I don't visit that often anymore yet don't want to discard them +completely. +

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        Contact information

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        +	Postal:	Department of Computer Science
        +		University of Texas at Austin
        +		Austin, TX 78712
        +	Phone:	(512) 471-9738 (Taylor Hall 2.148)
        +		(512) 482-8236 (Home)
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        + Department of Computer Sciences
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        +Getting into business

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        +Outside of work, but let's still try to be serious

        + + +Some of my favorite quotes.
        + + + Words of hope +for daily meditation. + + +

        + +

        +How about some fun stuff now?

        + +
        + + +Classical guitar: +A concert by +the Assad brothers +in the Hong Kong Arts Festival (must have been '81 or '82) +first introduced me to the beauty of the classical guitar. +Christopher Parkening +is a guitarist with an interesting life story to tell: he once grew tired of +concertizing, retiring at age 30; then reconciliation with God through +Jesus Christ rekindled his passion for his art. There is also the +Amsterdam Guitar Trio.
        +The French are rich in artistic flair, like their national football team led by Michel Platini, and the + +Label France Magazine +published by le Ministère des Affaires étrangères.
        + + + +Amy Chow, the US woman gymnast. +
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These +are high-frequency grammatical words which are usually ignored in text +retrieval applications. + +They were obtained from: +http://anoncvs.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/src/backend/snowball/stopwords/ + diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/danish b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/danish new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3edc675 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/danish @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +og +i +jeg +det +at +en +den +til +er +som +på +de +med +han +af +for +ikke +der +var +mig +sig +men +et +har +om +vi +min +havde +ham +hun +nu +over +da +fra +du +ud +sin +dem +os +op +man +hans +hvor +eller +hvad +skal +selv +her +alle +vil +blev +kunne +ind +når +være +dog +noget +ville +jo +deres +efter +ned +skulle +denne +end +dette +mit +også +under +have +dig +anden +hende +mine +alt +meget +sit +sine +vor +mod +disse +hvis +din +nogle +hos +blive +mange +ad +bliver +hendes +været +thi +jer +sådan diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/dutch b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/dutch new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cafa0324 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/dutch @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +de +en +van +ik +te +dat +die +in +een +hij +het +niet +zijn +is +was +op +aan +met +als +voor +had +er +maar +om +hem +dan +zou +of +wat +mijn +men +dit +zo +door +over +ze +zich +bij +ook +tot +je +mij +uit +der +daar +haar +naar +heb +hoe +heeft +hebben +deze +u +want +nog +zal +me +zij +nu +ge +geen +omdat +iets +worden +toch +al +waren +veel +meer +doen +toen +moet +ben +zonder +kan +hun +dus +alles +onder +ja +eens +hier +wie +werd +altijd +doch +wordt +wezen +kunnen +ons +zelf +tegen +na +reeds +wil +kon +niets +uw +iemand +geweest +andere diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/english b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/english new file mode 100644 index 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@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +och +det +att +i +en +jag +hon +som +han +på +den +med +var +sig +för +så +till +är +men +ett +om +hade +de +av +icke +mig +du +henne +då +sin +nu +har +inte +hans +honom +skulle +hennes +där +min +man +ej +vid +kunde +något +från +ut +när +efter +upp +vi +dem +vara +vad +över +än +dig +kan +sina +här +ha +mot +alla +under +någon +eller +allt +mycket +sedan +ju +denna +själv +detta +åt +utan +varit +hur +ingen +mitt +ni +bli +blev +oss +din +dessa +några +deras +blir +mina +samma +vilken +er +sådan +vår +blivit +dess +inom +mellan +sådant +varför +varje +vilka +ditt +vem +vilket +sitta +sådana +vart +dina +vars +vårt +våra +ert +era +vilkas diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/turkish b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/turkish new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a48ccce --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/data/stopwords/turkish @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +acaba +ama +aslında +az +bazı +belki +biri +birkaç +birşey +biz +bu +çok +çünkü +da +daha +de +defa +diye +eğer +en +gibi +hem +hep +hepsi +her +hiç +için +ile +ise +kez +ki +kim +mı +mu +mü +nasıl +ne +neden +nerde +nerede +nereye +niçin +niye +o +sanki +şey +siz +şu +tüm +ve +veya +ya +yani diff --git a/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/extractor/extractor.py b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/extractor/extractor.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..44e20a75 --- /dev/null +++ b/ss2013/1_Web Mining/Uebungen/3_Uebung/extractor/extractor.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import os +import re + +trainings_data = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),"../data/data_training/") +normal_data = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),"../data/data/") + +output_training = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),"../data/data_sanitized/train/") +output_data = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),"../data/data_sanitized/data/") + +stopwords = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),"../data/stopwords/english") + +#FILELIST +def getFileList(dir): + dirList = os.listdir(dir) + #dirList.sort() + return dirList; + +def getFile(file): + with open(file, 'r') as content_file: + return content_file.read() + +def docToWordList(file,outputfile): + tmp = re.sub("[\n\r]", "", getFile(file)) # remove all scripts + tmp = re.sub("<\s*script.*?>.+?<\s*\/script.*?>", "", tmp) # remove all scripts + tmp = re.sub("<\s*style.*?>.+?<\s*\/style.*?>", "", tmp) # remove all styles + tmp = re.sub("&.+?;", "", tmp) # remove all html entities + tmp = re.sub("<.+?>", "", tmp) # remove all html tags + tmp = re.sub("\d", "", tmp) # remove all numbers + words = re.findall("(\w+)", tmp) # split words + words = [x.lower() for x in words] # all words to lower case + words = [x+'\n' for x in words] # add newline after every word + + nf = open(outputfile,'w+') + nf.writelines(words); + +def docsToWordList(infolder,outfolder): + for file in getFileList(infolder+'c/'): + docToWordList(infolder+'c/'+file,outfolder+'wl/'+file) + +def isStopWord(word,stopwords): + + +def filterStopW(file,stopw): + for line in open(file,'r').readlines(): + do_something(line) + + +def filterStopwords(inputfolder,stopw) + + +#MAIN +if __name__ == "__main__": + #Dokument zu Wort-Liste + docsToWordList(trainings_data,output_training) + docsToWordList(normal_data,output_data) + + #Stoppwort-Filterung und Stemming + filterStopwords(output_training+'wl/',stopwords) + filterStopwords(output_data+'wl/',stopwords) + + stemming(output_training) + stemming(output_data) + + #Wort-Liste zu TF-IDF-Vektor + tfidf(output_training) + tfidf(output_data) + + #Einfache Feature-Selection + filternwords(output_training) + filternwords(output_data) + + #Sparse-Repräsentation + sparse(output_training) + sparse(output_data) \ No newline at end of file