This list includes all research grants during some or all of the period between September 1996 and December 1997. Research grants are sorted by the name, shown in bold type, of the (local) principal investigator and co-investigator(s). *Amount of award shown is amount awarded as of December 1997.

Alberto Apostolico. Algorithmic and Combinatorial Issues in Pattern Matching. National Science Foundation, 9/97-8/99, $105,794.

Eugene H. Spafford and Mikhail J. Atallah. Audit Data Reduction and Misuse Detection: A Pattern Matching Approach. Department of Defense, 8/96-7/98, $82,821*.

Mikhail J. Atallah and Eugene H. Spafford. Pattern Matching Techniques for Computer Misuse and Anomaly Detection. National Security Agency, 8/96-8/98, $111,222.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Elisha P. Sacks, and B. Hillberry. Repetitive Contact Modeling, Analysis and Visualization. National Science Foundation, 2/96-1/98, $93,180*.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Prostate Image Characterization Project. Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research, 5/97-4/98, $13,475.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj. Lucent Technologies, 9/97-9/99, $50,000.

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

Bharat Bhargava. Communication Experiments for Widely Distributed Environments. National Science Foundation, 7/95-12/98, $314,641*.

Bharat Bhargava and Sheng Yih Wang. Modeling and Experiments in Adaptable Video Conferencing. Purdue Research Foundation, 8/96-8/98, $29,969*.

Michal Young and Bharat Bhargava. Integrated Analysis and Testing of Distributed Software. IBM, 12/93-8/97, $49,998*.

Douglas E. Comer. Software Practice and Experience. Wiley & Sons Limited/England, 11/87-12/97, $320,256.

Douglas E. Comer. Softbank. Interop Graduate Institute, 7/96-6/97, $11,345*.

Vincent Russo and Douglas E. Comer. Crosspoint: A Campus-Scale Wireless Internet. Intel Corp., 1/96-, $147,000.

Aditya Mathur and H.E. Dunsmore. Enhancement of VSERC to Make I/UCRL Educational Material Available Via the Internet and World Wide Web. National Science Foundation, 4/97-3/98, $55,000.

Elias N. Houstis, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, and Sanjiva Weerawarana. Sciencepad: An Electronic Notepad for Ubiquitous Scientific Computing. Intel Corp., 1/96-, $153,078.

Greg N. Frederickson. Graph Algorithms and Data Structures. National Science Foundation, 6/94-5/98, $197,784*.

Greg N. Frederickson and Roberto Solis-Oba. Measuring Robustness of Combinatorial Problems. Purdue Research Foundation, 6/96-6/98, $28,878*.

Ananth Grama and Ahmed Sameh. CISE Post-Doc: Computational Methods in VLSI Design. 7/98-12/99, $66,000.

Susanne Hambrusch. High Performance Information Architecture Demonstration. (Delp-PI), DARPA, 10/96-10/97, $15,045. Susanne Hambrusch and Shaogang Chen. Towards an Infrastructure for Coarse-Grained Parallel Computation: Models, Libraries and Algorithms. Purdue Research Foundation, 1/96-12/97, $26,936.

John R. Rice, Christoph M. Hoffmann, and Elias N. Houstis. SoftLab - A Laboratory for Computational Science. National Science Foundation, 10/92-9/98, $1,755,986*.

Christoph M. Hoffmann. Design System Architectures for Manufacture. Office of Naval Research, 3/96-12/97, $245,000.

Christoph M. Hoffmann and Elisha P. Sacks. Spatial Geometric Constraint Solving Using Constructive Geometry and Homotopy Continuation. National Science Foundation, 7/95-6/98, $265,312*.

Antony Hosking. Persistent Programming Languages. Sun Microsystems, Inc., 6/95-, $147,000.

Antony Hosking. Compiling with Persistence. National Science Foundation, 8/97-7/00, $185,000.

Elias N. Houstis and J.R. Rice. An Environment for End to End Performance Design of Large Scale Parallel Adaptive Computer Communication Systems. University of Texas at Austin/DARPA, 6/97-6/00, $202,272.

John R. Rice, Christoph M. Hoffmann, and Elias N. Houstis. SoftLab - A Laboratory for Computational Science. National Science Foundation, 10/92-9/98, $1,755,986*.

John R. Rice and Elias N. Houstis. PDE Solving Kernels and Systems for Scalable MIMD Multiprocessors. Army Research Office, 1/94-1/98, $833,399*.

Elias N. Houstis and Konstantinos Pantazopoulos. Computational Methods and Systems for the Option Valuation Problem. Purdue Research Foundation, 6/97-6/98, $14,743.

John R. Rice and Elias N. Houstis. Kozo Keikaku Engineering Contract. Kozo Keikaku Engineering Inc, 6/96-7/98, $80,000.

Elias N. Houstis, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, and Sanjiva Weerawarana. Sciencepad: An Electronic Notepad for Ubiquitous Scientific Computing. Intel Corp., 1/96-, $153,078.

John T. Korb. Intel, 1/98-99/99, $53,848.

Zhiyuan Li. A Compiler-Assisted Approach to High Performance Memory Architectures. National Science Foundation, 8/97-5/98, $49,400.

Dan C. Marinescu and Robert E. Lynch. Parallel and Distributed Computing for Solving Large Structural Biology Problems. National Science Foundation, 9/95-8/98, $1,535,000*.

Dan C. Marinescu and Robert E. Lynch. Parallel and Distributed Computing for Solving Large Structural Biology Problems. National Science Foundation, 9/95-8/98, $1,535,000*.

Dan C. Marinescu. Demand Paging and Gang Scheduling on Distributed Memory Mind Systems. Intel, Inc., 10/95-, $50,000.

Dan C. Marinescu and Mihai Sirbu. Graphics for Macromolecular Crystallography and Electron Microscopy. Purdue Research Foundation, 2/96-2/98, $28,599*.

Aditya Mathur and Jens Palsberg. SERC: Software Evolution. British Telecom, 7/97-6/98, $25,000.

Aditya Mathur. Graduate Student Support. IBM, 1/94-, $100,000.

Aditya Mathur. Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Software Engineering. National Science Foundation, 9/94-8/98, $269,637*.

Aditya Mathur. Univ. of Oregon Consortium Agreement. SERC, Minor. 7/95-6/98, $125,520.

Aditya Mathur and Michal Young. Multi-Sponsored. SERC, Minor. 7/95-12/97, $4,530.

Aditya Mathur. Software Engineering Research Center. Multi-Sponsored. SERC, Minor. 10/86-, $2,049,178.

Aditya Mathur and H.E. Dunsmore. Enhancement of VSERC to Make I/UCRL Educational Material Available Via the Internet and World Wide Web. National Science Foundation, 4/97-3/98, $55,000.

Aditya Mathur. I/UCRC for SERC: Architecture Based Estimation of Software Reliability. National Science Foundation, 9/97-8/99, $50,000.

Aditya Mathur and Sudipto Ghosh. Development and Evaluation of a Methodology to Assess the Impact of Failures of Cots Components on System Software. Purdue Research Foundation, 8/97-8/98, $13,491.

Jens Palsberg, Career: Type Inference for Object-Oriented Software. National Science Foundation, 4/98-12/99, $105,000.

Aditya Mathur and Jens Palsberg. SERC: Software Evolution. British Telecom, 7/97-6/98, $25,000.

Kihong Park and Eugene Spafford. An Authentication Based Secure Distributed Object System. Sprint, 1/96-12/97, $215,000.

Kihong Park. Career: Self-similar Network Traffic and its Control. National Science Foundation, 3/98-2/99, $87,814.

Jörg Peters. NSF Young Investigator: Surface Splines Over Irregular Meshes. National Science Foundation, 10/94-9/98, $222,500*.

Vernon Rego. High Performance Concurrent Simulation Software System. AASERT Award. Army Research Office, 7/94-6/98, $95,000*.

Vernon Rego. Methodologies and Tools for Massively Concurrent Computing. AASERT Award. Office of Naval Research, 9/93-8/98, $103,000*.

Vernon Rego. Reliable Distributed Interative Simulations on Heterogeneous Cluster Environments. Army Research Office, 11/94-10/97, $95,720*.

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

Vernon Rego. A Software Architecture for Scalable Simulations on Heterogeneous Networks. Army Research Office, 5/96-4/98, $302,416*.

Vernon Rego. Intel Fellowship for Reuben Pasquini, 8/97-7/98, $32,000.

Vernon Rego and Bozhidar Dimitrov. Connectionless Multithreaded Protocols for Multiway Collaborative Computing. Purdue Research Foundation, 10/97-10/98, $12,761.

Ahmed Sameh, John R. Rice, and G. Zhuang. Purdue Special Initiative Fellowship, 1/98-12/98, $15,470.

Elias N. Houstis and John R. Rice. An Environment for End to End Performance Design of Large Scale Parallel Adaptive Computer Communication Systems. University of Texas at Austin/DARPA, 6/97-6/00, $202,272.

John R. Rice, Christoph M. Hoffmann, and Elias N. Houstis. SoftLab - A Laboratory for Computational Science. National Science Foundation, 10/92-9/98, $1,755,986*.

John R. Rice and Elias N. Houstis. Kozo Keikaku Engineering Contract. Kozo Keikaku Engineering Inc, 6/96-7/98, $80,000.

Vincent Russo and Douglas E. Comer. Crosspoint: A Campus-Scale Wireless Internet. Intel Corp., 1/96-, $147,000.

Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Elisha P. Sacks, and B. Hillberry. Repetitive Contact Modeling, Analysis and Visualization. National Science Foundation, 2/96-1/98, $93,180*.

Christoph M. Hoffmann and Elisha Sacks. Spatial Geometric Constraint Solving Using Constructive Geometry and Homotopy Continuation. National Science Foundation, 7/95-6/98, $219,269*.

Elisha Sacks. Integrated Computer-aided Mechanical Design with Configuration Spaces. National Science Foundation, 4/97-12/99, $210,516.

Ananth Grama and Ahmed Sameh. CISE Post-Doc: Computational Methods in VLSI Design. 7/98-12/99, $66,000.

Ahmed H. Sameh. High Performance Computing for Large Dynamic Systems. National Science Foundation, 2/97-1/99, $70,440.

Ahmed H. Sameh. Direct Simulation of the Motion of Particles in Flowing Liquids. University of Minnsota and National Science Foundation, 1/97-9/97, $91,974.

Eugene H. Spafford. Research Considerations for Layered Network Protocols. Sprint, Inc., 1/95-12/97, $23,456.

Eugene H. Spafford and Mikhail J. Atallah. Audit Data Reduction and Misuse Detection: A Pattern Matching Approach. Department of Defense, 8/96-7/98, $82,821*.

Mikhail J. Atallah and Eugene H. Spafford. Pattern Matching Techniques for Computer Misuse and Anomaly Detection. National Security Agency, 8/96-8/98, $111,222.

Eugene H. Spafford. Proposal on Autonomous Security Agenst and Vulnerabilities Database. National Security Agency, 1/97-9/99, $475,000.

Kihong Park and Eugene H. Spafford. An Authentication Based Secure Distributed Object System. Sprint, 1/96-12/97, $215,000.

Eugene H. Spafford. Coast Labs, 10/96-, $450,724.

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, 5/95-8/99, $11,600*.

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

Michal Young and Bharat Bhargava. Integrated Analysis and Testing of Distributed Software. IBM, 12/93-8/97, $49,998*.

Michal Young. Perpetual Testing (Evolutionary Development of Complex Systems). Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Rome Labs, 12/96-4/00, $200,000.

CS Annual Report - 1 June 1998