INFOLAB SEMINAR:

Fall Schedule 2001
CS 545

Organized by: Sang K. Cha and Gio Wiedrhold


Seminar Information

TIME: Fridays, 3:15pm until 4:30pm. Please arrive 5 min. early to sign in!
LOCATION & DIRECTIONS:

Note the change: Braun Auditorium in Mudd Chemistry Building from October 26. Mudd Chem Building is one of the nearby buildings of Gates, towards the parking structure 1. Braun Auditorium is on its ground floor, facing the Gates. Please see the campus map for the detail.
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POLICY: The Database Seminar is open to the public (however, donations are accepted...)
FURTHER INFORMATION: Please contact Sang K. Cha: chask@db.stanford.edu



Seminar Schedule

The theme of this quarter's CS545 is the past, present, and future of database technology, covering a variety of issues on database engine, middleware, and the web. The title of each talk below links to an abstract.

DATE

TOPIC

SPEAKER

Sept. 28, 2001

Why Databases?: History and Motivation
(slides in Powerpoint format)
Name Gio Wiederhold
AFFILIATION Stanford University CSD

October 5, 2001

The Future of MOCHA (slides in Powerpoint format)

NAME Nick Roussopoulos
AFFILIATION University of Maryland

October 12, 2001

Future of Databases
(slides in PDF format)

NAME Jeffrey Ullman
AFFILIATION Stanford University CSD

October 19, 2001

Twenty Years of Commercial Relational Database Technology
(slides in Powerpoint format)

NAME Andrew Mendelsohn
AFFILIATION Oracle

October 26, 2001

Why and How to Build a Trusted Database System on Untrusted Storage
(slides in Powerpoint format)

NAME Radek Vingralek
AFFILIATION InterTrust STAR Lab

November 2, 2001

Time for Change: Why Not Transact In Memory? (slides in Powerpoint format)

NAME Sang K. Cha
AFFILIATION Seoul National University

November 9, 2001

The BEA WebLogic Server: Clustering the J2EE (slides in Powerpoint format)

NAME Dean Jacobs
AFFILIATION BEA Systems

November 16, 2001

Clio: XML Schema Mapping and Data Translation (slides in PS format)

NAME Renee Miller
AFFILIATION University of Toronto

November 30, 2001

Graphs: Large-Scale Storage and Rapid Retrieval (slides in Powerpoint format)

NAME Robert A. Levinson
AFFILIATION UC Santa Cruz and GENUMERIX

December 7, 2001

Adaptive Dataflow: A Database/Networking Convergence (slides in Powerpoint format)

NAME Joe Hellerstein
AFFILIATION UC Berkeley CS Division



Attendance at all but one session entitles enrolled students to 1 unit of credit. If you have to miss another session contact Sang K. Cha for compensatory work.

By signing the attendance sheet circulated in class participants signify that they participated fully in that lecture. Signing and not participating is a breach of the Stanford Honor code.


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