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| - | ======Daisy | + | ====== Daisy Seminar |
| - | Place and time: room **0.2.11**, from 12 to 13. | + | ===== What ===== |
| - | Everybody | + | Daisy seminar |
| - | ===== Ideas for upcoming seminars | + | ===== When ===== |
| + | 12:00 for every Friday | ||
| + | ===== Where ===== | ||
| + | SLV300 0.2.11 | ||
| + | ===== Who ===== | ||
| + | ==== All DPTers, including | ||
| - | * Dremel: | + | ==PhD students== |
| - | Sergey Melnik, Andrey Gubarev, Jing Jing Long, Geoffrey Romer, Shiva Shivakumar, Matt Tolton, Theo Vassilakis: Dremel: interactive analysis of web-scale datasets. Commun. ACM 54(6): 114-123 (2011) | + | ==Faculty members, including Postdocs, Research Assistants== |
| - | * MapReduce - 2 paper discussion: | + | ==== Visitors ==== |
| - | Michael Stonebraker, | + | |
| - | And the “response” Jeffrey Dean, Sanjay Ghemawat: MapReduce: a flexible data processing tool. Commun. ACM 53(1): 72-77 (2010) | + | ===== What to be presented ===== |
| + | ==== 30-40 min presentation and 20 min discussion ==== | ||
| + | === Type A: Survey based (mainly for junior PhD student) === | ||
| + | ==Literature review, evaluate the problems in current solutions, and initial thoughts== | ||
| + | === Type B: Research based === | ||
| + | == Interesting papers from top-tiered conferences and journals == | ||
| + | == Own research (literature review, challenges, and solution) == | ||
| + | === Type C: System based === | ||
| + | == Introduce and demonstrate a cutting-edge systems, including background study, related systems, and theoretical highlights == | ||
| + | === Type D: Freestyle === | ||
| + | == For faculty members and external speakers == | ||
| + | === For PhD students, the seminar topic selection should be agreed by PhD supervisor beforehand. === | ||
| - | ===== What is it? ===== | ||
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| - | Every meeting should start with short news from the department (group news): | ||
| - | * new projects | ||
| - | * new group members | ||
| - | * celebrations or other things. | ||
| - | The following three types of presentations should take ~50 minutes (there should be **only one** of these during the session): | ||
| - | * paper presentation by a Ph.D. student ([[study_group_info|More information]]) | ||
| - | * trial presentation (before going to present a paper at a conference, do a presentation for the group) | ||
| - | * trial 11 month presentation (for Ph.D. students) | ||
| - | Another option for presentations (should be short, can be presented **few during** one session): | ||
| - | * 4 slide " | ||
| - | * project proposals | ||
| - | * work in progress | ||
| - | * tutorials | ||
| - | * guests | ||
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| - | Everyone is welcome to attend the sessions. | ||
| - | Don't forget to bring your food. | ||
| ===== Events ===== | ===== Events ===== | ||
| - | **Full list of the upcoming/ | + | **Full list of the upcoming/ |
| **External talks** (visitors, giving talks): [[etalks|dates and information]] | **External talks** (visitors, giving talks): [[etalks|dates and information]] | ||
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| **Study Group on Spatiotemporal Databases**: | **Study Group on Spatiotemporal Databases**: | ||
| - | ===== Semesters ===== | ||
| - | **Semesters**: | ||
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