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PERNET - Spring 2001
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The PERNET Computer Science Graduate Seminar Series for Spring 2001 begins on February 21, 2001.  The list of speakers and topics follows:

Date
Speaker
Topic
2/21/01
Udi Manber
Yahoo!
Serving Billions of Pages to Hundreds of Millions of People is Harder Than it Seems
2/28/01
Jennifer Wong
SFSU
Reliable Internet Transactions: Utilizing a Browser Extension and Server-side Persistent Queue for Transactional Client-Server Communication
3/07/01
Bruce McNutt
IBM
The Making of a Standard Benchmark for Open System Storage
3/14/01 Greg Minshall
Redback Networks
Application Performance Pitfalls and TCP's Nagle Algorithm
3/21/01 Ricardo Gonzalez
Tensilica
Xtensa: A Configurable and Extensible Processor Core
3/28/01 Jeff Johnson Designing Responsive Interactive Systems Despite Performance Limitations
4/04/01 George Neville-Neil Sockets Without Networking (Understanding How Sockets Work)
4/18/01 Jozo Dujmovic
SFSU
Experiments With Benchmark Program Generators
4/25/01 Carl Herder
SFSU
Java Workload Characterization
5/02/01 Bala Ravikumar
SFSU
How to Play a Guessing Game With Full and Half Liars?

PERNET Colloquia are on Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. in TH 331 and include the presentation and discussion of a PERNET topic. To put your name on the PERNET mailing list (or to remove your name from the list) please send an e-mail request to pernet@cs.sfsu.edu. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students are encouraged to attend the PERNET Colloquia.

 
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