amyc.mmchu.com
Family
http://amyc.mmchu.com/family.htm
My mom once followed the career of a mathematician, but now she teaches Chinese at a popular school, Saratoga Community Chinese School, that she founded in 1991. Along the way, she's managed to supervise her own software group at Bell Lab. That I created for her Chinese school. My dad is the Vice President of Software Development at Quickturn. He even studied liquid crystals at UC Berkeley's Lawrence Labs. Two and a half years my senior, attends UC Berkeley. He is currently working with the BRASS. Resear...
spar.isi.jhu.edu
Matthew D. Green
http://spar.isi.jhu.edu/~mgreen
Matthew D. Green. Department of Computer Science. I am an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute. My research includes techniques for privacy-enhanced information storage, anonymous payment systems, and bilinear map-based cryptography. I was formerly a partner in Independent Security Evaluators. In Florham Park, NJ. On this subject. Additionally, I've designed several cryptographic tools, including Charm. That provides implementations of several new Attribute Based Encryp...
icnp03.cc.gatech.edu
ICNP 2003 - Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://icnp03.cc.gatech.edu/committees.html
11th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. November 4-7, 2003. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Richard Liston. Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech. Mohamed Gouda, University of Texas at Austin. Simon Lam, University of Texas at Austin. David Lee, Bell Labs. Ming T. (Mike) Liu, Ohio State University. Raymond Miller, University of Maryland. Krishan Sabnani, Bell Labs. Teruo Higashino, Osaka University. Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara. Katie Guo, Bell Labs.
elesoft.com
EleGeodesic - Geodesic Computation
http://www.elesoft.com/geodes.aspx
EleGeodesic - Geodesic Computation. 153; approximates a minimum-length geodesic between given endpoints on a multidimensional manifold (surface). It returns the shortest path found. For a complete description, access. And read comments in source code. The latter can plot computed geodesics on 2D surfaces. Torus (elliptical cross section) with Geodesic. Geodesic on helicoid color-coded by mean-curvature showing sign change. Salient Assemblage with Geodesic. Close-up from different view point. Covers many ...
nodebrain.org
NodeBrain
http://www.nodebrain.org/contributors.html
A Rule Engine for State and Event Monitoring. If you would like to become a contributor to this project, contact eat@nodebrain.org. The project needs people with a wide variety of skills and time to spend on testing, debugging, document review, documentation, node module development, kit development, etc. See help wanted. Document review, testing, Mac OS X build testing. Development, documentation, project administration.
cluetrain.com
cluetrain reach
http://www.cluetrain.com/orgs.html
Where cluetrain is being read. See who signed the Manifesto. Read the Bumper Sticker. It's clear that cluetrain is appealing to dyed-in-the-wool net-heads and throwback hippie malcontents. This seems to be borne out by our web logs, from which we can tell a little about who's been visiting the site. Here are just a handful of the hotbeds of radical sedition we found represented there. Air products and chemicals. Telephone and data systems. However, world rights granted for non-commercial use.
cs.princeton.edu
Jennifer Rexford
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~jrex
Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor in Engineering. Department of Computer Science. Affiliated faculty in Center for Information Technology Policy. Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics. And Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. Princeton, NJ 08540-5233. Phone: 609-258-5182 (no voicemail messages, please). E-mail: jrex (at) cs (dot) princeton (dot) edu. Jennifer joined the Computer Science Department. At Princeton University in February 2005 after eight and a half years at AT&T Research. COS 217: Int...
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