ColloquiaTalk by Avi Silberschatz - Tuesday, November 6

Margery Ishmael marge at cs.uchicago.edu
Thu Oct 25 10:42:46 CDT 2001


Computer Science Department

Date: Tuesday, November 6 at 3:00 p.m.

Place: Ryerson Hall 251

Title: Next-Generation Information Networking

Speaker: Avi Silberschatz, Vice-President of Information Sciences Research 
Center, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ

Abstract: Next generation information networking will incorporate the best
features of today's voice and data networks.  They will seamlessly
combine communications, software, and contents.  These systems will
need to deal with multimedia data, the Web, and real-time applications.
Some of the key challenges that need to be addressed are the need for
handling exabyte of data in terms of storage and delivery, quality of
service, availability, security, and privacy.

This talk will present a grand tour of the wide variety of next-generation
information networking, highlight their characteristics, and introduce a
few research projects carried out at Bell Labs that address these challenges.
We conclude the talk with seven predictions for the new millennium.

Bio: Avi Silberschatz is the Vice President of the Information Sciences 
Research Center at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, 
specializing in the area of concurrent processing.  His research interests 
include operating systems, database systems, and distributed systems. His 
most recent research has focused on the areas of continuous media storage 
servers, high-performance transaction systems, real-time database systems, 
multidatabase transaction management, knowledge discovery, and 
multiresolution database systems. http://www.bell-labs.com/user/avi/

Host: Janos Simon

*The talk will be followed by refreshments in Ryerson 255*
Persons with disabilities who may need assistance, please call 773.834.8977
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Margery Ishmael
Secretary to the Chairman
Department of Computer Science
The University of Chicago
1100 E. 58th Street
Chicago, IL. 60637-1581
Tel. 773.834.8977 Fax. 773.702.8487




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