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This list includes all research grants active during some or all of the period between September 1994 and December 1995. Research grants are sorted by the name, shown in bold type, of the (local) principal investigator. Amount of award shown is amount awarded to date.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj and Shreeram Abhyankar. Algorithmic Algebraic Geometry. National Science Foundation, 9/91-8/95, $209,003.

Alberto Apostolico and Wojciech Szpankowski. Algorithmic and Combinatorial Tools for Sequence Analysis. National Science Foundation, 9/92-8/95, $209,598.

Mikhail J. Atallah. Parallel Algorithms for Geometric Problems. National Science Foundation, 9/92-8/96, $212,457.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Collaboratory for Distributed Virtual Environment. Army Research Office, 11/94-10/95, $150,000.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Efficient Algorithms and Data Structures in Geometric Design. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 2/93-1/95, $134,553.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Efficient Algorithms and Data Structures in Geometric Design. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 9/93-8/96, $119,437.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Geometric and Solid Modeling with Algebraic Surfaces. National Science Foundation,
4/93-3/96, $232,665.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Modeling and Simulation in a Reconfigurable Distributed Virtual Environment. Office of Naval Research, 1/94-12/96, $375,000.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Modeling and Visualization of Polymers, Surfaces and Biomolecules. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 12/93-11/95, $163,106.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Shape Optimization in a Computing. NASA, 1/93-1/95, $30,560.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj and Shreeram Abhyankar. Algorithmic Algebraic Geometry. National Science Foundation, 9/91-8/95, $209,003.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Rapid Creation of Virtual Environments from Scans. Purdue Research Foundation,
8/95-8/96, $12,400.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Modeling and Simulation in a Reconfigurable Distributed Virtual Environment. Office of Naval Research, 6/95-12/96, $100,778.

Bharat Bhargava. Consistency and Transaction Management in Mobile Computing (Shunge Li). Purdue Research Foundation, 6/94-6/96, $22,175.

Bharat Bhargava and Michal Young. Experiments in Large Scale Distributed Systems. AT&T Foundation,
11/93-, $25,000.

Bharat Bhargava. Experiments in Transition to Large Scale Open System Environments. Army Institute for Research in Management Information and Computer Science, 7/93-1/95, $175,000.

Bharat Bhargava. Information Retrieval from a Vast Repository of Complex Data (Melliyal Annamalai). NASA Fellowship, 7/94-6/96, $44,000.

Bharat Bhargava. Communication Experiments for Widely Distributed Environments. National Science Foundation, 7/95-6/96, $100,326.

Bharat Bhargava. Adaptable Video Conferencing in Wide Area Network. AT&T, 10/95-9/96, $23,000.

Omran Bukhres. Human Interface and Navigational Tools for Mobile Computing. IBM, 11/94-11/95, $49,804.

Douglas E. Comer. Software Practice and Experience. Wiley & Sons Limited/England, 11/87-12/96, $275,187.

Douglas E. Comer. Eli Lily and Company, 6/93-12/94, $35,000.

Richard A. DeMillo/Aditya Mathur. Software Engineering Research Center. Multi-Sponsored, 10/86-, $1,771,735.

Richard A. DeMillo and Aditya Mathur. Testing Fault Tolerant Software Systems (Sudipto Ghosh). Purdue Research Foundation, 10/94-10/96, $22,180.

Aditya Mathur, Richard E. DeMillo, and Vernon Rego. Synthesis of Coverage Testing and Modeling in Software Reliability Estimation. National Science Foundation, 9/94-8/96, $120,000.

Richard E. DeMillo. Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Software Engineering. National Science Foundation, 6/89-12/94, $534,805.

Aditya Mathur and H.E. Dunsmore. Virtual SERC: An Experiment in Enterprise Integration. National Science Foundation, 9/95-8/96, $113,218.

Ahmed Elmagarmid. A Modular Approach to Integrate University Education and Industrial Training. IBM, 11/94-11/95, $49,946.

Ahmed Elmagarmid. Integrating Heterogeneous Distributed Systems. AT&T Foundation, 11/92-, $30,000.

Ahmed Elmagarmid. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 8/95-, $500.

Anupam Joshi, Ahmed Elmagarmid. Elias N. Houstis. Sanjiva Weerawarana. Intel; Sciencepad: An Electronic Notepad for Ubiquitous Scientific Computing, 1/96-, $50,000.

Greg N. Frederickson. Graph Algorithms and Data Structures. National Science Foundation, 6/94-5/96, $129,930.

Walter Gautschi. Managing Editor of Journal. AMS, 1/93-12/95, $15,100.

Walter Gautschi. Orthogonal Polynomials: Applications and Computing. National Science Foundation,
7/93-6/95, $90,000.

Susanne Hambrusch and Leah Jamieson. Parallel Scalable Libraries and Algorithms for Computer Vision. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, 7/92-5/96, $271,940.

Susanne Hambrusch. Towards an Infrastructure for Coarse-Grained Parallel Computation: Models, Libraries and Algorithms. Purdue Research Foundation, 1/96-12/96, $10,200.

Christoph M. Hoffmann and James J. Solberg. A Proposal to Establish and Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Manufacturing. National Science Foundation, 9/94-9/95, $20,401.

Christoph M. Hoffmann and Ioannis Fudos. Constraint-Based Geometric Design. Purdue Research Foundation, 6/93-6/95, $20,375.

John R. Rice, Christoph M. Hoffmann, and Elias N. Houstis. SoftLab - A Laboratory for Computational Science. National Science Foundation, 10/92-9/96, $1,425,986.

Christoph M. Hoffmann and Elisha P. Sacks. Spatial Geometric Constraint Solving Using Constructive Geometry and Homotopy Continuation. National Science Foundation, 7/95-6/96, $77,288.

Christoph M. Hoffmann. Modeling Physical Objects. Office of Naval Research, 2/90-12/95, $654,897.

Antony Hosking. Persistent Programming Languages. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 6/95-, $72,000.

Elias N. Houstis. Combination of Parallel Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis (Reginald Walker). NASA, 7/91-5/95, $66,000.

John R. Rice and Elias N. Houstis. High Performance Computing (HPC) Methods and Systems for Partial Differential Equations. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 12/91-1/95, $382,653.

Elias N. Houstis and John R. Rice. Problem Solving Environments and Methods for the Development of PDE Based Applications on Parallel Machines. National Science Foundation, 9/93-3/96, $460,000.

Elias N. Houstis. SciencePad: A Mobile and Intelligent Problem Solving Environment for PDE Based Applications (Tzvetan Drashansky). Purdue Research Foundation, 8/94-10/96, $22,175.

Elias N. Houstis and Anupam Joshi. SciencePad: A Mobile and Intelligent Problem Solving Environment for PDE Based Applications. National Science Foundation, 6/94-5/96, $46,200.

John R. Rice, Christoph M. Hoffmann, and Elias N. Houstis. SoftLab - A Laboratory for Computational Science. National Science Foundation, 10/92-9/96, $1,425,986.

Elias N. Houstis and Anupam Joshi. The Classroom and Laboratory of the Future. AT&T Foundation, 10/94- $22,000.

Anupam Joshi, Ahmed Elmagarmid. Elias N. Houstis. Sanjiva Weerawarana. Intel; S ciencepad: An Electronic Notepad for Ubiquitous Scientific Computing, 1/96-, $50 ,000.

John R. Rice, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Elias N. Houstis, Dan C. Marinescu, and Vernon Rego. High Performance Networks and Visualization. National Science Foundation, 4/95-3/96, $150,000.

John R. Rice and Elias N. Houstis. PDE Solving Kernels and Systems for Scalable MIMD Multiprocessors. Army Research Office, 1/94-7/96, $570,023.

Anupam Joshi, Sanjiva Weerawarana, and Elias N. Houstis. Science Pad: Mobile Computing. Intel, Inc., 4/95-$10,000.

Anupam Joshi, Ahmed Elmagarmid. Elias N. Houstis. Sanjiva Weerawarana. Intel; S ciencepad: An Electronic Notepad for Ubiquitous Scientific Computing, 1/96-, $50 ,000.

Robert E. Lynch, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice, Michael Rossmann. Parallel Algorithms and Methods for Solving Macromolecular Structures. National Science Foundation, 8/93-6/96, $439,070.

M.G. Rossmann, Dan C. Marinescu, Robert E. Lynch. Graphics Workstations and Networking Equipment for Structure Determination Using Parallel Computers. National Science Foundation, 4/95-3/97, $35,872.

Dan C. Marinescu, Robert E. Lynch. Parallel and Distributed Computing for Solving Large Structural Biology Problems. National Science Foundation, 9/95-8/96, $525,000.

Dan C. Marinescu. High Performance Computory of Biological Macromolecular Structures (Calin Costian). Purdue Research Foundation, 3/93-5/95, $20,350.

Dan C. Marinescu. Intel Visiting Faculty Award. Intel Corporation, 5/93-6/95, $17,188.

Michael G. Rossmann, Dan C. Marinescu, Robert E. Lynch. Graphics Workstations and Networking Equipment for Structure Determination Using Parallel Computers. National Science Foundation, 4/95-3/97, $35,872.

John R. Rice, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Elias N. Houstis, Dan C. Marinescu, and Vernon Rego. High Performance Networks and Visualization. National Science Foundation, 4/95-3/96, $150,000.

Dan C. Marinescu and Robert E. Lynch. Parallel and Distributed Computing for Solving Large Structural Biology Problems. National Science Foundation, 9/95-8/96, $525,000.

Dan C. Marinescu. Study of Paging and Activity of Parallel Programs. California Institute of Technology,
6/96-5/96, $30,506.

Dan C. Marinescu. Demand Paging and Gang Scheduling on Distributed Memory Mind Systems. Intel, Inc., 1/96-, $50,000.

Aditya Mathur, Richard E. DeMillo, and Vernon Rego. A Synthesis of Coverage Testing and Modeling in Software Reliability Estimation. National Science Foundation, 9/94-8/96, $120,000.

Aditya Mathur. Graduate Student Support. IBM, 1/94-, $25,000.

Aditya Mathur. Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Software Engineering. National Science Foundation, 9/94-8/96, $189,637.

Richard A. DeMillo and Aditya Mathur. Testing Fault Tolerant Software Systems (Tschani Li). Purdue Research Foundation, 10/94-10/96, $22,180.

Aditya Mathur. Graduate Student Support. Bellcore, 6/95-, $4,237.

Aditya Mathur and H.E. Dunsmore. Virtual SERC: An Experiment in Enterprise Integration. National Science Foundation, 9/95-8/96, $113,218.

Richard A. DeMillo/Aditya Mathur. Software Engineering Research Center. Multi-Sponsored, 10/86-, $1,771,735.

Jörg Peters. Improving the Shape of Surfaces by Perturbation. National Science Foundation, 8/92-11/95, $61,063.

Jörg Peters. NSF Young Investigator: Surface Splines Over Irregular Meshes. National Science Foundation, 10/94-9/96, $92,500.

Aditya Mathur, Richard E. DeMillo, and Vernon Rego. A Synthesis of Coverage Testing and Modeling in Software Reliability Estimation. National Science Foundation, 9/94-8/96, $120,000.

Vernon Rego. Design of a High Performance Concurrent Simulation System. Army Research Office,
2/93-8/96, $265,000.

Vernon Rego. High Performance Concurrent Simulation Software System. Army Research Office, 7/94-6/97, $95,000.

Vernon Rego. Methodologies and Toolkits for Massively Concurrent Computing. Office of Naval Research,
1/93-5/96, $172,549.

Vernon Rego. Methodologies and Tools for Massively Concurrent Computing. Office of Naval Research,
9/93-8/96, $103,000.

Vernon Rego. Reliable Distributed Interative Simulations on Heterogeneous Cluster Environments. Army Research Office, 11/94-10/95, $95,720.

Vernon Rego. Superconcurrent Computations on Heterogeneous Networks (E. Mascarenhas). Purdue Research Foundation, 6/93-12/95, $22,575.

John R. Rice, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Elias N. Houstis, Dan C. Marinescu, and Vernon Rego. High Performance Networks and Visualization. National Science Foundation, 4/95-3/96, $150,000.

Vernon Rego. Superconcurrent Computations on Heterogeneous Networks. Army Research Office,
6/95-5/98, $100,000.

Vernon Rego. Protocol Support for Data Fusion and Management in Scalable, Heterogeneous Distributed Computing. Purdue Research Foundation, 8/95-8/96, $12,400.

John R. Rice and Elias N. Houstis. High Performance Computing (HPC) Methods and Systems for Partial Differential Equations. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 12/91-1/95, $382,653.

John R. Rice. International Conference on Expert Systems for Numerical Computing. National Science Foundation, 5/93-4/95, $7,869.

Elias N. Houstis and John R. Rice. Problem Solving Environments and Methods for the Development of PDE Based Applications on Parallel Machines. National Science Foundation, 9/93-3/96, $460,000.

John R. Rice. Research Agreement. Hitachi, Ltd., 5/92-, $8,000.

John R. Rice, Christoph M. Hoffmann, and Elias N. Houstis. SoftLab - A Laboratory for Computational Science. National Science Foundation, 10/92-9/96, $1,425,986.

John R. Rice, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Elias N. Houstis, Dan C. Marinescu, and Vernon Rego. High Performance Networks and Visualization. National Science Foundation, 4/95-3/96, $150,000.

John R. Rice, ARPA-NSF Workshop: Scalable Scientific Software Libraries and Problem Solving. National Science Foundation, 6/95-5/96, $5,000.

John R. Rice and Carol Perrucci. Graduate Research Fellowship Program for Daniel Schikore. National Science Foundation, 10/94-7/96, $46,000.

Carol Perrucci and John R. Rice. Graduate Research Fellowship for Nicholas Houstis. National Science Foundation, 8/95-7/96, $23,000.

John R. Rice and Elias N. Houstis. PDE solving Kernels and Systems for Scalable MIMD Multiprocessors. Army Research Office, 1/94-7/96, $570,023.

John R. Rice and Abdelsalam Helal. Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau. 10/95-, $12,000.

John R. Rice. National Consortium for Minorities Fellowship for Wayne Keels. 8/94-12/95, $12,500.

John R. Rice. Summer Research Grant. Purdue Research Foundation, 10/94-10/96, $2,380.

John R. Rice. F.N. Andrews Doctoral Fellowship for Harold R. Brown. 8/93-7/95, $30,720.

John R. Rice. F.N. Andrews Doctoral Fellowship for Todd Ellis. Purdue University, 8/94-8/95, $15,600.

John R. Rice. F.N. Andrews Doctoral Fellowship for Matthew Allen. Purdue University, 8/95-7/96, $15,600.

John R. Rice. Special Initiative Fellowship for N. Ramakrishnan. Purdue University, 8/95-7/96, $15,600.

John R. Rice and Pamela Vermeer. AT&T Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Scholarship (Gift). 8/90-12/94, $57,091.

John R. Rice. Presidential Merit for Greg Stutheit. Presidential Honors Program. 7/92-6/95, $20,310.

Vincent Russo. Effective and Efficient Memory Allocation and Garbage Collection in a Multi-threaded Environment. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 10/94-, $20,550.

Vincent Russo. Module Constructs for Object-Oriented and Functional Programming Languages (Gerald Baumgartner). Purdue Research Foundation, 6/94-6/96, $22,955.

Vincent Russo. Security Architecture for an Object-Oriented Distributed System. National Security Agency, 9/95-9/97, $60,000.

Eugene H. Spafford. Language Hierarchy for the Analysis of Audit Trails. National Security Agency,
6/93-6/96, $119,991.

Eugene H. Spafford. Research in the Area of Computer Security. Bell Northern Research, 1/93-6/96, $30,000.

Eugene H. Spafford. Enhancement of an Intrusion Detection System. National Security Agency, 7/95-6/96, $60,000.

Eugene H. Spafford. Research Considerations for Layered Network Protocols. Sprint, Inc., 1/95-12/96, $23,456.

Eugene H. Spafford. COAST Laboratory. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4/94-, $58,000.

Eugene H. Spafford. COAST Research Project. Hughes Aircraft, 12/94-, $15,000.

Eugene H. Spafford. COAST Project and Laboratory. Hewlett Packard, 10/95-, $50,000.

Eugene H. Spafford. COAST Laboratory. Schlumberger Limited, 12/95-, $20,000.

Alberto Apostolico and Wojciech Szpankowski. Algorithmic and Combinatorial Tools for Sequence Analysis. National Science Foundation, 9/92-8/95, $209,598.

Wojciech Szpankowski. Stability Considerations for Networks. National Science Foundation, 9/92-2/96, $253,946.

Wojciech Szpankowski. Data Compression From a String Matching Perspective: Second-Order. National Science Foundation, 9/95-8/98, $286,535.

Wojciech Szpankowski. Data Compressions Based on (Approximate) Pattern Matching. NATO, 5/95-4/97, $6,376.

George Vanecek. Building Simulations for Virtual Environments. Office of Naval Research, 4/94-2/97, $313,122.

George Vanecek. Proxima: Geometric Support for Virtual Environment. National Institute of Standards and Technology, 8/94-7/96,$100,312.

Anupam Joshi, Ahmed Elmagarmid. Elias N. Houstis. Sanjiva Weerawarana. Intel; S ciencepad: An Electronic Notepad for Ubiquitous Scientific Computing, 1/96-, $50 ,000.

Michal Young. Analysis for High-Assurance Software. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (via UCI), 6/94-6/96, $116,666.

Michal Young. Cooperative Research Proposal for Multi-Formalism Support for Design and Analysis of Concurrent Software. National Science Foundation, 9/93-2/96, $16,850.

Edgar Knapp and Michal Young. Curriculum Modules for Software Engineering and ADA. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, 3/94-12/95, $73,499.

Bharat Bhargava and Michal Young. Experiments in Large Scale Distributed Systems. AT&T Foundation,
11/93-, $25,000.

Michal Young. Integrated Analysis and Testing of Distributed Software. IBM, 12/93-11/96, $49,998.

Michal Young. Presidential Young Investigator Award: Improving the Dependability of Large-Scale Concurrent Software. National Science Foundation, 8/91-7/96, $229,550.

CS Annual Report - 19 APR 1996

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