[Fwd: Re: sessions of the affiliates meeting]


Subject: [Fwd: Re: sessions of the affiliates meeting]
From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Sun Jan 27 2002 - 10:46:07 PST


Does no one want to present anything on their compiler-related work?

-- Craig

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: sessions of the affiliates meeting
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 22:15:41 -0800
From: Alan Borning <borning@cs.washington.edu>
To: suciu@cs.washington.edu
CC: chambers@cs.washington.edu, noth@cs.washington.edu,borning@cs.washington.edu
References: <200201160319.g0G3JfYm055815@june.cs.washington.edu>

Hi - I haven't gotten any mail from anyone wanting to be in the Compilers
session, and I'm not really doing anything with compilers ... I wonder if
it makes sense to change this somehow.

One idea would be to change this to an Urban Simulation session; I could
give an overview of the UrbanSim project and Michael Noth could talk about
his domain-specific languages work. Or Michael could talk in the
Programming Languages session, and I wouldn't present anything.

(Scheduling item: I am supposed to go to a College committee meeting
1:30-3:00 on Feb 26 ... the current schedule fits well with this; I'm just
mentioning it in case something changes.)
   A.

   Delivery-Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 19:19:43 -0800
   Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 19:19:41 -0800 (PST)
   From: Dan Suciu <suciu@cs.washington.edu>

   Dear Session Chairs,

   We have another slot available for a session during the affiliates
   meeting day. (Session 6 below: Steve Tanimoto had to cancel.)
   Several of you ask me for an extra slot. If you are still interested
   please let me know.

   Thanks,

   Dan

   PS. I apologize in advance: I need to send you several such messages
   as we get closer to the meeting.

   ================================================================

   Rooms: HUB 200AB, HUB 200C, HUB 209A

   9:35 - 10:50

   1. AI: Henry Kautz
   2. Computational Biology: Rimli Sengupta
   3. Architecture: Susan Eggers

   11:00 - 12:15

   4. Systems and Networking: Hank Levy
   5. Programming Languages: Craig Chambers
   6. OPEN

   3:00 - 4:15

   7. Ubiquitous Computing: Larry Arnstein
   8. Graphics: Zoran Popovic
   9. Databases: ALon Halevy

   4:30 - 5:45

   10. Compilers: Alan Borning
   11. Theory: Richard Ladner
   12: Reconfigurable Hardware: Carl Ebeling
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