Laboratory for Networks and Applied Graph Theory

  Internet Technologies Project


Co-Directors: Fred Annexstein and Ken Berman

Project Web Resources

·  Project Links

·  Check your bandwidth to our server

·  Check your connectivity around the Globe

·  Related Links

·  Talks and Student Presentation Links

 

Welcome to the home page for the UC Internet Technologies Project of the Laboratory for Networks and Applied Graph Theory at the University of Cincinnati. Here you will find information on current research and development projects focused on problems related to search and information management of web-related informations sources. Our goals include designing and building customized web browsing and navigation tools. We focus attention on using the sematic information latent in the hyperlink structures of the web. 

Meeting Schedule:  Interested students are encouraged to attend our weekly seminar meetings which are announced at the beginning of each quarter.

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Major Research Issues:

  • semantic analysis of web resources
  • web navigational and searching tools.
  • internet server placement algorithms, including cache and mirror placement
  • designing fault-tolerant, congestion-tolerant routing schemes
  • load balancing methods for large scale server
  • proxy server placement, hierarchical caching methods
  • scheduling algorithms for time-constrained communication
  • educational initiatives
  • integrating internet technologies into CS curriculum
  • developing an educational software platform

 

 

 

 

Any questions about this web page should be sent to ...fred.annexstein@uc.edu

Last modified: 06/20/2002 by FSA.