MEETING-DATE:September 7, 2010 MEETING-LOCATION:DC 1331 MEETING-TIME:1:30 MEETING-CHAIR:Elodie Fourquet MEETING-CHAIRPIC:elodie.jpg COFFEE-HOUR-LAST-WEEK:Eugene COFFEE-HOUR-THIS-WEEK:Volunteers? COFFEE-HOUR-NEXT-WEEK:David FORTH-DATE1:September 14, 2010 FORTH-DATE2:September 22, 2010 FORTH-DATE3:New Day FORTH-DATE4:New Day FORTH-LOCATION1:DC 1331 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION2:DC 1331 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION3:DC 1331 New Time FORTH-LOCATION4:DC 1331 New Time FORTH-CHAIR1:Eugene Greene FORTH-CHAIR2:Marshall Hahn FORTH-CHAIR3:Tiffany Inglis FORTH-CHAIR4:Ben Lafreniere FORTH-CHAIRPIC1:edgreene.jpeg FORTH-CHAIRPIC2:mhahn.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC3:tiffany.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC4:ben.jpg FORTH-TP1:Elodie Fourquet FORTH-TP2:Gabriel Esteves FORTH-TP3:Eugene Greene FORTH-TP4:Zainab AlMeraj FORTH-TPPIC1:elodie.jpg FORTH-TPPIC2:rgesteve.jpg FORTH-TPPIC3:edgreene.jpeg FORTH-TPPIC4:zainab.jpg TPNAME:Bill Cowan TPTITLE:In the Beginning TPABSTRACT:To most CS students an OS kernel is pretty low level. But there issomething even lower, the instructions that must be executed to get theCPU ready to accept a kernel. That is, if you look at any processor'sreference manual there is a page or two describing the state of the CPUwhen it powered on. This talk describes what needs to happen next,up to the point where the first kernel instruction executes. TPPIC:cowan_unflipped.gif DIONE:Still need to book new day new time for in two weeks DITWO: DITHREE: DIFOUR: AIONE:Poster! AITWO: AITHREE: AIFOUR: DMONE: DMTWO: DMTHREE: DMFOUR: SEMINARS:
2010 Sep 10, 10:30 - Computer Graphics Research Group Master's Thesis Presentation
Marshall Hahn, graduate student, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo
Software Simulation of 5-Axis CNC Milling using Multidirectional Heightmaps
2010 Sep 10, 15:30 - Symbolic Computation Group Seminar
Joachim von zur Gathen, B-IT, University of Bonn, Germany
Census of polynomials
2010 Sep 16, 11:00 - Scientific Computation Group Master's Thesis Presentation
Zhirong Li, graduate student, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo
Two Affine Scaling Methods for Solving Optimization Problems Regularized with an L_1-Norm