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HARRICK M. VIN - The University of Texas at Austin

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2. CS 380L - Advanced Oper<strong>at</strong>ing Systems: This is a gradu<strong>at</strong>e level oper<strong>at</strong>ing systems course. Topics<br />

covered in the course include: design and implement<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> distributed and real-time oper<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

systems, system support for mobile/wireless computing environments, and some case studies. I<br />

taught this course in the Fall’93 and Fall’94 semesters.<br />

3. CS 395T - Network Design and Implement<strong>at</strong>ion: Introduced in the Spring’01 semester, the goal <strong>of</strong><br />

this course is to learn about network design, implement<strong>at</strong>ion, and evalu<strong>at</strong>ion using routers th<strong>at</strong> utilize<br />

programmable network processors. Teams <strong>of</strong> students engaged in the design, implement<strong>at</strong>ion, and<br />

evalu<strong>at</strong>ion a network protocol or a router fe<strong>at</strong>ure. <strong>The</strong> network infrastructure consists <strong>of</strong> a collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> programmable routers based on the Intel IXP1200 packet processor.<br />

4. CS 395T - Consistent 0-administr<strong>at</strong>ion Personal Environments: Co-taught with Lorenzo Alvisi and<br />

Michael Dahlin, this course was introduced in the Spring’00 semester. We considered issues th<strong>at</strong><br />

arise when individuals own, interact with, and manage dozens <strong>of</strong> inform<strong>at</strong>ion access devices (or<br />

inform<strong>at</strong>ion appliances). <strong>The</strong> topics covered in this course include distributed st<strong>at</strong>e maintenance;<br />

resource discovery and directory services; security and authentic<strong>at</strong>ion; mobile networking; and fault<br />

tolerance.<br />

5. CS 395T - Topics in Multimedia Communic<strong>at</strong>ion and D<strong>at</strong>abases: This course was introduced during<br />

the Fall 1995 semester. <strong>The</strong> topics discussed in this course include: transport protocol design for<br />

multimedia, routing and multicasting, mobile networking and multimedia, oper<strong>at</strong>ing system support<br />

for multimedia, and multimedia d<strong>at</strong>abases. I have taught this course in the Fall’95, Spring’98 and<br />

Spring’99 semesters.<br />

6. CS372 - Introduction to Oper<strong>at</strong>ing Systems: I am teaching this upper-division Computer Science<br />

course in the Spring 2003 semester. I have previously taught CS372 in the Spring and Fall 2001<br />

semesters.<br />

7. CS352 - Computer Architecture: This is an upper-division Computer Science course, which I taught<br />

in the Spring 1998, 1999, and 2000 semesters.<br />

8. CS 315 - D<strong>at</strong>a Structures: This is a lower-division Computer Sciences course, which I taught in<br />

Spring 1996.<br />

¯ Departmental and <strong>University</strong> Committees<br />

1. 2002-2003: Faculty Recruiting,: Chair Recruiting<br />

2. 2001-2002: Faculty Recruiting, CISE (chair)<br />

3. 2000-2001: Faculty Recruiting, CISE (chair)<br />

4. 1999-2000: Faculty Recruiting, Ad-hoc Committee for CS396 (chair), CISE, and Undergradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Advising<br />

5. 1998-1999: Faculty Recruiting, Faculty Evalu<strong>at</strong>ion, and CISE Committees<br />

6. 1997-1998: Faculty Recruiting and CISE Committee<br />

7. 1996-1997: Industrial Rel<strong>at</strong>ions and CISE Committees<br />

8. 1995-1996:<br />

(a) Department: Industrial Rel<strong>at</strong>ions and Space Committees<br />

(b) <strong>University</strong>: DISC Multimedia Instruction Committee (MIC), Telecommunic<strong>at</strong>ions and Distance<br />

Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Committee, and its Future Needs sub-committee<br />

9. 1994-1995: Computer Science Industrial Forum (CSIF’95) and Gradu<strong>at</strong>e Admissions Committees.<br />

10. 1993-1994: Library/Technical Reports Committee.<br />

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