Computer Science Seminar Series, Texas State University
Computer Science Seminar Series, Texas State University
- Data Centers: Big, Hungry and Proliferating by Dr Tom W. Keller, IBM Distinguished Engineer, IBM Research Division, Austin Research Laboratory, May 2nd, 2008.
- Clear and Precise Definitions of Scientific processes to Facilitate the Conduct of Science by Dr Rodion Podorozhny, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University, April 4th, 2008.
- Model-guided Automatic Performance Tuning by Dr Apan Qasem, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University, February 29th, 2008.
- Modeling and Resource Management in Wireless Networks by Dr Rong Zheng, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, January 25th, 2008.
- Realizing seamless observation, orientation, decision and action with agile technologies by Dimitrios Geogakopoulos Senior Scientist, Telcordia Austin Research Laborartory, December 7th,2007.
- Computational and Applied Graph Theory by Nathaniel DeanProfessor, Department of Mathematics, Texas State University-San Marcos on November 2nd,2007.
- Liberating TCP: The Free and the Stunts by Mina Guirguis, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University-San Marcos on October 5th, 2007.
- ActionItem.com - Collaboration through Social Tasking and Workflow Reuse by Mark Robert, President, ActCentric Corporation, Austin, Texas on August 31st, 2007.
- On the Validity of Multi-Resolution Non-Supervised Training Algorithms by Dr Dan Tamir, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University-San Marcos on March 30th, 2007.
- Generating Structurally Complex Tests from Declarative Constraints by Dr Sarfraz Khurshid, Department of Electeical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin on February 23rd, 2007.
- Where Have All The IT Jobs Gone? There, There, and Right Here by Professor Moshe Y. Vardi, Department of Computer Science, Rice University on January 26th, 2007.
- On a Network Sensing Problem by Xingde Jia, Department of Mathematics, Texas State University-San Marcos on December 1st, 2006.
- Two General Alternators by Dr Furman Haddix, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University-San Marcos on September 29th, 2006.
- Flexible Scientific Workflows with Dynamic Embedding by Nicholas Haasch, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University-San Marcos on September 15th, 2006.
- GIS and Its Applications in Transportation and Environmental Health Research by Professor Benjamin Zhan, Department of Geography, Texas State University-San Marcos on April 28th, 2006.
- Software Engineering from a Performance Perspective by Dr Jerry Kilpatrick on March 31st, 2006.
- Slander-Resistant Attacker Isolation
in Ad Hoc Networks
by Qijun Gu, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University-San Marcos on February 24th, 2006.
- Geographic Profiling by Professor Kim Rossmo, Department of Criminal Justice, Texas State University-San Marcos on January 27th, 2006.
- A Mathematical Model for Quantum Communication by R. D. Ogden, Texas State University-San Marcos on September 30th, 2005.
- Advance resource allocation in optical networks by Jawad Drissi, Texas State University-San Marcos on October 28th, 2005.
- Automatic Discovery and Classification of Web Sources by Dr Anne Ngu, Texas State University-San Marcos on April 1st, 2006.
- Negotiation mechanisms for multi-agent systems by Rodion Rodorozhny, Texas State University-San Marcos on February 25th, 2005.
- Diverse Firewall Design by Alex Liu, University of Texas, Austin on October 29th, 2004.
- Comprehensive Scalable Security Mechanism For Large-scale Component-based application systems by Mark Grechanik, University of Texas, Austin on September 24th, 2004.
- Several Topics in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks by Dr Xiao Chen, Texas State University-San Marcos, April 29th, 2004
- LCMRMG Routing for Mobile ad hoc Networks by Dr Wuxu Peng, Texas State University-San Marcos, April 2nd, 2004
- Modeling and Solving Jobshop Scheduling Problems using ASPPS, by Dr Deborah East, Texas State University-San Marcos, February 27th, 2004.