CS 8803E - Student Projects Presentation Schedule

CS 8803E - Student Projects Presentation Schedule

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NOTE:
  1. All presentations are in CCB 201 (Systems Studio).
  2. Each presentation/demo is for 15 minutes.
  3. In your presentation,
    • Clearly state what the project goals were,
    • How you planned to meet those goals,
    • What you accomplished,
    • What you did not accomplish, and
    • What prevented you from accomplishing your stated goals.

April 23, 2002

  1. Arnab Paul, Title?, (related to project idea 13 - Modeling faults/failures for pervasive setting).

  2. Seung Won Jun, Building an X Pseudo Server (related to project idea 1 - user driven seamless movement of execution state across heterogeneous devices).

  3. Agathe Battestini, LAM: Location aware messaging (related to project ideas 1 and 4).

  4. Namgeun Jeong, Title? (related to project idea 12 - Implementation of aware spaces (systems studio, courtyard, ...)).

  5. Jake Auxier, Yavor Angelov, Title? (related to project idea 9 - A frontal non-occluding multi-projector system).

April 25, 2002

  1. Bikash Agarwalla, Title? (related to project idea 4 - expressing and inferring user intent for proaction).

  2. Lenin Singaravelu, Agent Architecture for Proactive Computing (related to project idea 11 - selective attention for pervasive computing apps).

  3. Hasnain Mandviwala, Matt Wolenetz, Title? (related to project idea 12 - Implementation of aware spaces (systems studio, courtyard, ...)).

  4. Bolot Kerimbaev, J-Conductor for Cyber Foraging (related to project idea 2 - trusted surrogates for cyber foraging).

  5. Sameer Adhikari, Title?, (related to project idea 10 - Stampede on .NET infrastructure).


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