Welcome to the Emerging Technologies Laboratory
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The Emerging Technologies Laboratory (the ETL), based in the Computer Science Department at Loyola University Chicago, is a collective effort to create, extend, and adapt best-of-class computer technologies. We foster innovation by encouraging experimentation and collaboration. The ideas that emerge are developed with the intent of making a significant contribution to the computing community. Whilst we are based at Loyola University Chicago, we welcome participation from anyone who is interested in experimental computing.
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Going Social
The ETL can be found on Google Groups (luc-cs-etl), Twitter (@LoyolaETL) and LinkedIn. We are evaluating Facebook and Meetup to coordinate our future events beginning in Fall 2011. Please join one of the above to stay abreast of our latest developments.
Posted Apr 16, 2011, 1:06 PM by George K. Thiruvathukal
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Welcome to the our new web site!
After years of working with self-hosted content management systems, we have decided once and for all to take the plunge (again) with Google Sites. We have been using Google Apps for Education in our laboratory for some time, so this seemed like a natural decision for us, where we already have a number of private Google Sites for various projects. If you are interested in joining the ETL, please feel free to contact George K. Thiruvathukal. Stay tuned for announcements about upcoming talks and a resumption of our meeting schedule after a long hiatus. We dedicate our new site to the cool computing artifacts of Charles Babbage!
Posted Apr 16, 2011, 12:55 PM by George K. Thiruvathukal
Recent Talks and Lectures
Recent Publications, Articles, and Reports
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March 28, 2011 | RestFS: Resources and Services are Filesystems, Too | ACM Digitial Library | March 26, 2011 | A Model-Driven Approach to Job/Task Composition in Cluster Computing | Computer Society DL | May 20, 2010 | Online Layered File System (OLFS): A layered and versioned filesystem and performance analysis | IEEE Xplore | May 18, 2008 | Taming XML: Objects first, then markup | IEEE Xplore | May 1, 2006 | Scalable Approaches for Supporting MPI-IO Atomicity | Computer Society DL |
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