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- Yahoo and carnegie mellon University to work together on supercomputing cluster
- Carnegie Mellon University and Yahoo have announced a collaborative project to advance distributed computing and software research. An excerpt from ZDNet: "We are excited about collaborating with Yahoo on systems software research... and jointly contributing back to the open-source community," Randall E Bryant, dean of the...
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- carnegie mellon University: Perl Brings Everything Together - Quickly
- At Carnegie Mellon University, Perl figures in robotics applications development more times than ONE can count. They use Perl constantly - from simple CGIs, to application 'Glue,' to fully functional speech synthesizers written in Perl. Perl's rapid prototyping, flexibility, system interaction, object-oriented mechanism, and networking capabilities make Perl right for...
- Book chapters
- The CMU Sphinx-4 Speech Recognition System
- The Sphinx-4 speech recognition system is the latest addition to Carnegie Mellon University's repository of Sphinx speech recognition systems. It has been jointly designed by Carnegie Mellon University, Sun Microsystems Laboratories and Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories. It is differently designed from the earlier Sphinx systems in terms of modularity, flexibility...
- White papers
- Photo: Robot balances, rides on a ball
- The Ballbot from Carnegie Mellon stands tall and scoots around on a small metal sphere.
- Image galleries 2006-08-10
- Photos: Tower of Babel crumples with new tech
- Software and hardware from Carnegie Mellon could make it easier for people who speak different languages to understand each other.
- Image galleries 2005-10-27
- Yahoo! and carnegie mellon University to work together on supercomputing cluster
- Better channeling of resourcesWould such initiatives be better served if tech firms jointly channeled their resources?
- Discussion threads 2007-11-13
- Images: Photo editing for dummies
- Carnegie Mellon University researchers are applying Google's concepts for sifting through data to the tasks of adding or removing images from digital photos.
- Image galleries 2007-07-12
- A 'plug and play' green home
- At the Solar Decathlon competition in Washington, D.C., Carnegie Mellon University student Emma Davison describes her school's modular home, its creative use of lighting, and the nature-inspired art installation in its garden.
- Videos 2007-10-17
- Photos: 'Mobot' races test design skills
- Carnegie Mellon University's mobile robot races test whether students, staff, and alums can create a robot fast and smart enough to navigate an outdoor slalom course. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-04-22
- Move over Yoda and make room for my hologram
- The technology for having holographic video conferencing will apparently be possible in the not-too-distant future, according to a pair of scientists at Carnegie Mellon University. If we ever use this technology at CNET, I hope that they'll get me one of those cool clamshell chairs like the Jedi Council uses when...
- Blog posts 2005-06-18
- Setting up Windows Server
- One of the better overall guides is to be found here on Carnegie Mellon University's site:http://www.cmu.edu/computing/andrew-windows/andrew-win-server.htmlSetting up win2kserver (or 2k3)Everyone has their own method to their madness. Setting up win2k server (usually running DHCP & DNS) for me at times is a charm, yet at other times can be a...
- Discussion threads 2005-02-14
- New open source standards defined
- Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon,the Georgia Institute of Technology, Illinois,the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Stanford and Texas universities have united with for major IT suppliersto create a new set of common standards for the development of open source software. ItÂ’s hoped that these standards will serve toprotect open source software projects from...
- Blog posts 2005-12-27
- Early Experiences on the Journey Towards Self-Storage
- Self-systems are self-organizing, self-configuring, self-healing, self-tuning and, in general, self-managing. Ursa Minor is a large-scale storage infrastructure being designed and deployed at Carnegie Mellon University, with the goal of taking steps towards the self-ideal. This paper discusses the authors' early experiences with one specific aspect of storage management: performance tuning...
- White papers 2006-10-03
- Educating an Innovative Services Science Workforce
- In examining the growth of the services industries, the current state of education and the identified educational needs, there is a need for curriculum and programs that address the problems, challenges, and issues of developing and deploying a workforce capable of innovating and providing leadership for the evolving services economy....
- White papers 2006-04-12
- (More tech visions of future from NextFest)
- A small request to Stefanie OlsenThe descriptions and images seem to have been mixed up; could you please rearrange. For example, http://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-1035_11-164689.html?tag=nl.e019the image is of a car, while the description below says: "A child takes a cautious approach when touching the Shadow Hand, a robotic hand that moves by "air...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-17
- Fast-Growing Robotics Engineering Center Armed With Versatile, Expandable Disk- and Tape-Based Storage Solutions
- The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University conducts basic and applied research in robotics technologies to boost the productivity and competitiveness of businesses throughout the United States. The company's rapid data growth drove need for scalable storage capacity and inability to react quickly to overnight surges in storage requirements. Their...
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- University Supports Remote Students With Web Conferencing Solution
- Faculty and administrators designed Carnegie Mellon University's West Coast Campus CMU West with remote students in mind. Commuting is not a viable option for nearly half of the university's students, given their geographic location, and many of the local students are working professionals who attend class remotely to accommodate their...
- Case studies
- SLOC Metrics (exe)
- SLOC Metrics measures the size of your source code based on the Physical Source Lines of Code LOC metric recommended by the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU/SEI-92-TR-019). SLOC features: Fast processing of unlimited number and size of files; Support for C++, C#, Java, HTML, Perl, VB.Net, Visual...
- Software downloads 2007-07-04
- Discussion: Software estimation
- What drives development time estimates on your team--gut feeling or mathematical formula? Join the discussion and tell us what works for your organization.What do you say when your vice president asks you over lunch, “About how long do you think it will take to implement this project?” Besides mumbling, ”I’ll...
- Technical articles 2002-04-12
- :-) is 25 and going strong
- It's about putting emotions on text. Twenty-five years ago, Carnegie Mellon University professor Scott E. Fahlman was the first to use keystrokes to put the "smiley face" in an e-mail. That started the deluge of emotion icons, popularly called "emoticons," that have added a great dimension to the basic fabric...
- Blog posts 2007-09-20
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