[2008/1/7]
If your ID is not in the following list, please email your term paper to the instructor again.
Thank you.
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[2007/12/26]
The term paper is due on January 6, 2008. Each of you needs to write a report
of 500-750 words in English and email it (in .txt, .doc, or .pdf format) to the
instructor by the due date. The report should consist
of two parts: In the first part you have to summarize the talk you enjoy most,
explain why you like it, and describe what you learn from it. In the second part
you may write down your opinions about this semester's seminar series, and make
some suggestions for future seminars, such as prospective topics or speakers.
[2007/12/03]
This week we have Prof. Peter Chen as the guest speaker.
He will give two talks:
1. Entity-Relationship Modeling: Past, Present, and Future (Dec. 3)
2. Terrorism and Cyber Crimes: Two Major Threats to Our Society (Dec. 5)
The first talk will be held in the EECS basement conference room from 1:30pm to 3pm.
Wednesday's seminar will be held in the International Conference Hall at General Building II 8F, also from 1:30pm to 3pm.