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2005 Graduate Research Poster Contest

In 2005, the CIS department sponsored a graduate research poster contest. Graduate students were invited to submit posters describing their individual or group research conducted in the CIS department. A faculty committee selected the winners and awarded prizes. All posters are on display in the department hallways.
Click the title for a pdf of the poster.


Artificial Intelligence


Ontology-based Integration for Relational Databases
Authors: Paea LePendu, Dejing Dou
Advisor: Dejing Dou
Research Group: Data Integration and Data Mining Group


Computational Science


Support for Model Coupling: An Interface-based Approach
Authors: Tom Bulatewicz, Janice Cuny
Advisor: Jan Cuny
Research Group: Computational Science Group
References: Bulatewicz, T., J. Cuny, M. Warman. The potential coupling interface: metadata for model coupling. Proceedings of the 2004 Winter Simulation Conference. Washington D.C.

Networking and Distributed Systems


An Internet Routing Forensics Framework for Discovering Rules of Abnormal BGP Events
Author(s): Shiwoong Kim, Zhen Wu, Vikash Agrawal
Research Advisor(s): Jun Li and Dejing Dou
Research Group: Network Security Group, Data Integration and Data Mining Group


How prevalent is prefix hijacking on the internet?
Authors: Peter Boothe, James Hiebert
Research Advisor: Randy Bush, Beyond BGP Project at the UO Computing Center.
Research Group: Network Research Group


On the Design and Analysis of Characteristics-Based Worm Detection Heuristics
Authors: Shad Stafford, Zhen Wu, Paul Knickerbocker, Toby Ehrenkranz
Research Advisor: Jun Li
Research Group: NetSec Lab, Network Research Group


PRIME: Peer to Peer Receiver-Driven Mesh-based Streaming
Authors: Nazanin Magharei, Amir H. Rasti, Daniel Stutzbach
Advisor: Reza Rejaie
Research Group: Network Research Group


Scalable Peer-to-Peer Event Ordering
Author: Chris GauthierDickey
Advisor: Virginia Lo
Research Group: Network Research Group


WaveGrid: A Self-organized Desktop Grid System for Fast Turnaround
Authors: Dayi Zhou
Advisor: Ginnie Lo
Research Group: Cluster Computing on the Fly, Network Research Group
References: Dayi Zhou and Virginia Lo, Wave Scheduling: Scheduling for Faster Turnaround Time in Peer-to-peer Cycle Sharing Systems, in Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing 2005 (JSSPP'05).

Software Engineering


Evolve in Heterogeneous Environments with Rich Components
Authors: Zebin Chen, Andrew Fortier, Craig Pataky, Xiangkui Yao, Terrence Waggoner, Amanda Hosler
Advisor: Stephen Fickas
Research Group: Wearable Computing Lab
References: Alistair Sutcliffe, Stephen Fickas, McKay Moore Sohlberg, Personal and Contextual Requirements Engineering
Stephen Fickas, Clinical Requirements Engineering, 27th International Conference on Software Engineering, St. Louis, May 2005

For more information: Ginnie Lo