INFOLAB SEMINAR:

Spring Schedule 2000
CS 545

Organized by: Gio Wiederhold and Stefan Decker


Seminar Information

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

201 T-Seq, right across the street from the Gates Information Sciences building
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INFORMATION: stefan@DB.Stanford.EDU
PAST SEMINARS: Available at the Seminar Archive
MAILINGLIST: The Database Seminar has a mailing list for announcements which is maintained by Marianne Siroker: siroker@cs.stanford.edu.


Seminar Schedule

This quarter the talks will focus on Ontologies, E-Commerce, XML, and Metadata.

 

DATE

TOPIC

SPEAKER

31 March 2000

Pathway/Genome Databases and Software Tools
(slides Powerpoint format)
NAME Peter Karp
AFFILIATION SRI

7 April 2000

Analytic Functions in Oracle 8i
(slides in Powerpoint format and a describing paper)
NAME Abhinav Gupta
AFFILIATION Oracle

14 April 2000

The Problem of Business Semantics
NAME Jon Bosak
AFFILIATION Sun Microsystems

21 April 2000

Mining the linkage structure of the web
NAME Sridhar Rajagopalan
AFFILIATION IBM Almaden

28 April 2000

Efficiently Publishing Relational Data as XML Documents
(slides in Powerpoint format)
NAME Jayavel Shanmugasundaram
AFFILIATION University of Wisconsin-Madison

5 May 2000

Hidden Order in the Web
NAME Lada Adamic
AFFILIATION XEROX PARC

12 May 2000

Agent-Based Software Engineering
NAME Charles Petrie
AFFILIATION Stanford University

19 May 2000

The Web, Digital Libraries, and Metadata
NAME Steve Lawrence
AFFILIATION NEC Research

26 May 2000

Intelligent Information Systems at SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals
-a Real-World Application of Mediator Technology
NAME Robin A. McEntire
AFFILIATION SmithKline Beecham



Attendance at all but one session entitles enrolled students to 1 unit of credit. If you have to miss another session contact Stefan Decker 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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