Computer Science Departmental Colloquium Series

Department of Computer Science
MASEEH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Portland State University

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Colloquia for Academic Year 2006-07

 

 

Date

 

Speaker

 

Title and Abstract

 

Host

 

April 23rd

10:15 am

Magdalena Balazinska
University of Washington

 

Moirae: Exploiting History in Continuous Monitoring Systems

Kristin Tufte, Dave Maier

April 20th
10:30 am

Marty Itzkowitz
Sun Microsystems, Inc.

 

Building Industrial Strength Performance Tools

Karen Karavanic

April 13th
SMSU 323
10:00 AM

Karen Karavanic
Portland State University


Sustainability and Big Iron: Scalable Performance Analysis for Power-Aware Compute Clusters

PSU Center for Sustainable Processes and Practices

November 29th
FAB 150
Noon

Rashawnn Knapp
Portland State University


Analyzing Large-Scale Application Performance Data

Karen Karavanic

November 16th
SMSU 338
5:00-6:00P

Cory Doctorw
Craphound.com


What's the point of copyright?

Bart Massey

November 13th

Simone C. Stumpf
Oregon State University


TaskTracer: Enhancing Personal Information Management Through Machine Learning

David Maier

November 6th
FAB 150
Noon

Zena Ariola
University of Oregon


Control and Logic

Sergio Antoy

November 3rd
FAB 150
11:00 AM

Sarfraz Khurshid
University of Texas, Austin


Generating Structurally Complex Tests from Declarative Constraints

Fei Xie

October 30th

Prof. Magne Haveraaen
University of Bergen


Algebraic Specifications: Domain Engineering, Software Testing and Code Optimisation

Dick Hamlet

October 24th
SBA 290

Phil Wadler
University of Edinburgh


Faith, Evolution, and Programming Languages: From Haskell to Java to Links

Mark Jones

October 23rd

John Reppy
University of Chicago


Parallel Concurrent ML

Jim Hook

October 20th
3:00 PM
FAB 150

Danny Dig
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


Using Refactorings to Automatically Upgrade Component-Based Applications

Andrew Black

October 20th
12:00 PM
FAB 150

Dorian Arnold
University of Wisconsin


TBONs: Tree-based Overlay Networks for Scalable Tools and Applications

Karen Karavanic