Presentations for INF5071

Fall 2008

 

Presentation Details

First and foremost, the presentations will be held on the 14th of November, 2008, with the first presentation starting at 09:00. As there are English speaking students in the class, the presentations will have to be held in English. For those working in pairs, you will have 30 minutes to present your topic (this should amount to approximately 15 minutes per. person), and for those working individually, you will be given 15 minutes.

We expect the presentation to consist of slides (suitable tools are PowerPoint, PDF or similar). The content of the presentation should roughly touch on these points, preferably in this order (the slide counts are rough estimates):

  1. Introduction

One slide should suffice.

  1. Motivation

Two, maybe three slides.

  1. Discussion

For the number of slides, I do not want to say a specific number, but you should probably not spend more than 30 seconds to 1 minute per. slide, including the slides from the other parts of the presentation with a 15/30 minute time limit, well, you do the math.

  1. Tools

One slide (or none).

  1. Conclusion

One slide.

After your presentation there will be a 5 minute session where those present will be able to ask questions and discuss your results.

Tips

         Be prepared, practice on your presentation.

         Have a minimal amount of text per. slide. You should be giving us the details, your slides should be presenting us with major points.

         When feasible, illustrate a concept with a picture or similar, it softens up the presentation.

Additional information

Send your presentation in an e-mail to Paul Beskow (paulbb at ifi.uio.no) before Friday the 14th.

If the timeslot you have been given makes it impossible for you to present your results send an e-mail to Paul Beskow (paulbb at ifi.uio.no) as soon as possible. Unless a valid reason for changing the schedule is given, no changes will be made.

Schedule

Be aware that these times are tentative, i.e., it is likely that the schedule will be skewed as the day progresses.

Time

Topic

Max. 30min

Reducing FIB management overhead in GNU/Linux software routers

Apeland, Ole Kristoffer and Elmokashfi, Ahmed Mustafa Abdalla

Max. 15min

Compare Linux' alternative disk schedulers

Hansen, Hans Vatne

Ca. 10:00

Break

(15 minutes)

Max. 30min

Compare P2P video-streaming applications

Arneberg, Jonas Aarnes and Jacobsen, Espen

Max. 15min

Performance for software implementations on the Cell Broadband Engine (CBE).

Espeland, H�vard

Ca. 11:00

Break

(15 minutes)

Max. 30min

Analysis and comparison of game traffic

Brian, Thomas and Diaz Gonzalez, Jose Enrique

Max. 15min

Compare different implementations of ZFS

Hoang, Toan Tuan

Ca. 12:15

Lunch break

(30 minutes)

Max. 30min

Comparison of p2p video-streaming applications

Dybsjord, Lars Olav and Kristoffersen, St�le Bordal

Max. 15min

Compare the overhead of virtual machines

Slomic, Omar

Ca. 13:45

Break

(15 minutes)

Max. 30min

Analysis and comparison of game traffic

Friberg, Stian Kjetil and Bj�rnstad, Joakim

Max. 30min

Performance of L2TP over a wireless channel

Kaspar, Dominik and Gr�nsund, P�l Rolfsen

Ca. 15:00

Break

(15 minutes)

Max. 30min

Compare Linux' alternative disk schedulers

Hagen, Mathias and Karlsen, Per �yvind