CS 573 Presentations

Everyone taking this class is required to present some pertinent topic to the class. Your presentation should take two lecture periods. In addition, you will need to create a web page summarizing the information from your presentation, whose URL must be provided to me by the class period prior to the first period of your presentation. I highly recommend HTML Goodies as a series of tutorials on creating effective web pages.

Topics

While I will make suggestions, you are responsible for selecting an interesting topic. Here is a list of suggested topics.

Grading

Your presentation will be graded based on:

There won't be an explicit category for grading your board work, overhead slides, Powerpoint presentation, or other visual aids. However, their quality will make a large difference to your Clarity.

Schedule

The schedule will be determined as we go along.
NameTopicStarting DateWeb Page URL
Josh ShagamTransmeta CrusoeFebruary 7http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~joshagam/crusoe/
Rick VinyardIntel Itanium (EPIC)February 11http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~rvinyard/itanium/index.html
Larry KingSnoopy CachesFebruary 18http://www.CS.NMSU.Edu/~lking/
Sumanth Kumar Venkata Nani KamenaniDirectory-Based Cache CoherenceFebruary 23http://www.CS.NMSU.Edu/~skamenan/573_1.html
Yan-Yu FuSoftware Cache CoherenceMarch 1http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~yfu/cs573
Jeff DageMIT AlewifeMarch 10http://www.CS.NMSU.Edu/~jdage/cs573/
Haitao JiangSoftware Distributed Shared Memoryhttp://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~hajiang/cs573
Chih-wei ChengCache-Only Memory Architecturehttp://www.CS.NMSU.Edu/~ccheng/cs573/
Bernie MargolisNetwork Topologieshttp://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~bemargol/CS573
Bhargava Ram JayantiLatency Tolerancewww.cs.nmsu.edu/~bjayanti
Guoyou ChenDataflow Computershttp://www.CS.NMSU.Edu/~gchen/573/573p.html
Chaitanya Kiran KudikalaAdvanced Pipelining and ILPhttp://www.CS.NMSU.Edu/~chaitu/573/presentation.html


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