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+ | == Software Systems Developed by NSL Members == | ||
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+ | * [[software | List of software developed at NSL]] | ||
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+ | == Datasets == | ||
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+ | * DeepSBD [https://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/projects/DeepSBD/dataset/DeepSBD.tar.gz dataset (21GB)] | ||
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+ | == New Student's Guide to NSL == | ||
+ | * [http://www.rcg.sfu.ca/software/index.html# RCG Software], available modules at NSL workstations and how to use them | ||
+ | <!-- * [[NSL Guide]], A new student's guide to NSL --> | ||
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== Technical Reading and Writing == | == Technical Reading and Writing == | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2018/7/229031-always-measure-one-level-deeper/fulltext Always Measure One Level Deeper], by John Ousterhout, Communications of the ACM, July 2018. |
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+ | * [[Writing Guidelines]], a list of paper writing guidelines used in NSL. | ||
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+ | * [http://blizzard.cs.uwaterloo.ca/keshav/home/Papers/data/07/paper-reading.pdf How to Read a Paper], By S. Keshav, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review, 37(3):83--84, July 2007. | ||
* [http://irl.eecs.umich.edu/jamin/courses/eecs589/papers/checklist.html Paper reading and writing checklists] | * [http://irl.eecs.umich.edu/jamin/courses/eecs589/papers/checklist.html Paper reading and writing checklists] | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://nmsl.cs.sfu.ca/resources/writing-a-paper.pdf How to write a great research paper] |
− | * [http://www.acm.org/ | + | * [http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism_policy ACM Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism] (New grad students: Read Section 1 of this document.) |
* [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/how-to.html Useful links on research and writing] | * [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/how-to.html Useful links on research and writing] | ||
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* J. Zobel, [http://justin.sobell.net/index.htm Writing for Computer Science], 2nd edition, Springer, 2004. | * J. Zobel, [http://justin.sobell.net/index.htm Writing for Computer Science], 2nd edition, Springer, 2004. | ||
+ | * [http://windowsil.org/2006/09/11/reviewing-a-paper-guidelines/ Reviewing a Journal Paper - Guidelines], by Robert Heath | ||
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+ | * Richard Hamming, [https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/YouAndYourResearch.pdf You and Your Research] | ||
== Latex Tutorials and Templates == | == Latex Tutorials and Templates == | ||
− | *[http://nsl.cs | + | *[http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/resources/latex-introduction.pdf One page overview of Latex] |
− | *[http://nsl.cs | + | *[http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/resources/latexManual.pdf Not-so-short Latex tutorial] |
− | *[http://www.texniccenter.org/ TeXnicCenter: Latex integrated environment (graphical), for MS Windows users] | + | *[http://www.texniccenter.org/ TeXnicCenter: Latex integrated environment (graphical), for MS Windows users] You need to install [http://miktex.org/ MikTex] before installing this environment. |
*[http://kile.sourceforge.net/ Kile: Latex integrated environment, For Linux (KDE) users] | *[http://kile.sourceforge.net/ Kile: Latex integrated environment, For Linux (KDE) users] | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://guides.macrumors.com/Installing_LaTeX_on_a_Mac Guide on how to install LaTeX (MacTex) on a Mac.] |
− | *[http://nsl.cs. | + | *[http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/resources/latexReportTemplate.zip Simple template for writing reports]: use it to write progress reports and initial versions of papers. |
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+ | *[http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/resources/IEEEtran_HOWTO.pdf HOWTO Manual for IEEE Transactions Latex Document] | ||
*[http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-letter.pdf The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List] ([http://nsl.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/resources/symbols.pdf Local Copy], downloaded in Dec 2007)] | *[http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-letter.pdf The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List] ([http://nsl.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/resources/symbols.pdf Local Copy], downloaded in Dec 2007)] | ||
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*[http://people.csail.mit.edu/u/j/jrennie/public_html/latex/ Latex tips and tricks by Jason Rennie] | *[http://people.csail.mit.edu/u/j/jrennie/public_html/latex/ Latex tips and tricks by Jason Rennie] | ||
− | *Some bibliography files (mostly on P2P): [http://nsl.cs | + | *Some bibliography files (mostly on P2P): [http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/resources/literature.bib literature.bib] [http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/resources/literature2.bib literature2.bib] |
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== Matlab Tutorials == | == Matlab Tutorials == | ||
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* [http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~marios/matlab/matlab_tricks.html Matlab tips and tricks] | * [http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~marios/matlab/matlab_tricks.html Matlab tips and tricks] | ||
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+ | == PlanetLab Tutorials == | ||
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+ | * [[Generate Certificates]] | ||
+ | * [[Getting the latest active nodes]] | ||
+ | * [[Deploying to PlanetLab]] | ||
+ | * [[Get results from PlanetLab]] | ||
+ | * [http://lists.planet-lab.org/pipermail/users/2005-September/001646.html Using '''screen''' on PlanetLab nodes] | ||
+ | * [[Troubleshooting]] | ||
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== Networking and Multimedia Courses Taught by NSL Professors == | == Networking and Multimedia Courses Taught by NSL Professors == | ||
− | * [http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/teaching/ | + | * [http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/teaching/10/820/ Fall 2010: CMPT 820 -- Multimedia Systems] [[08_cmpt820|Wiki Old Wiki Discussion]] |
* [http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~mhefeeda/teaching.html Courses Taught by Dr. Mohamed Hefeeda] | * [http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~mhefeeda/teaching.html Courses Taught by Dr. Mohamed Hefeeda] | ||
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* [[Video Library and Tools]] | * [[Video Library and Tools]] | ||
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+ | == Technical Tips (Login Required) == | ||
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+ | * [[Private:Technical|Technical Tips]] | ||
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+ | * [[Private:SIGMM|SIGMM History Preservation]] | ||
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+ | == Useful Tools == | ||
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+ | * [http://bouml.free.fr/ BOUML] A free UML toolbox running under Unix/Linux/Solaris and Windows to specify and generate code in C++, Java, Php, Python and Idl. | ||
+ | * [http://www.fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/ fabFORCE.net DBDesigner] Open source visual database designer for MySQL for Windows and Linux KDE/Gnome. | ||
+ | * [http://zoneit.free.fr/esvn/ eSVN] A cross-platform GUI frontend to the Subversion revision system which runs under Unix-like operating systems (GNU/Linux distributions, FreeBSD, Sun Solaris and others), Mac OS X as well as Windows. | ||
+ | * [http://code.google.com/p/svnx/ SvnX] A Mac SVN Client. | ||
+ | * [http://www.schmidt-web-berlin.de/winfig/ WinFig] An xFig clone for Windows users. | ||
+ | * [http://nodebox.net/code/index.php/Home NodeBox] A Mac OS X application that lets you create 2D visuals (static, animated or interactive) using Python programming code and export them as a PDF or a QuickTime movie. NodeBox is free and well-documented. Older versions (found [http://nodebox.net/code/index.php/Boost_Graph here]) had a graphs component that is based on Boost Graph. | ||
+ | * [http://ziyang.eecs.umich.edu/projects/powertutor/ PowerTutor] A useful tool that measures power consumption of computer processes, screen, GPS, 3G and WiFi of an HTC G1, HTC G2 and Nexus One Android operated phones. The measurements are saved to a plain text file that is easy to parse. | ||
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* [[Hardware/Computing Resources in NSL]] | * [[Hardware/Computing Resources in NSL]] | ||
+ | * [[Private:Lab Resource Assignment|Allocation of lab computers, devices to persons/projects etc. (Login Required)]] | ||
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* [[Private:Create Accounts and Modify Permissions on NSL Servers| Howto Create Accounts and Modify Permissions on NSL Servers (Login Required)]] | * [[Private:Create Accounts and Modify Permissions on NSL Servers| Howto Create Accounts and Modify Permissions on NSL Servers (Login Required)]] | ||
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+ | == Conferences == | ||
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+ | * [[Conferences| List of Conferences]] |
Latest revision as of 10:51, 3 January 2024
Software Systems Developed by NSL Members
Datasets
- DeepSBD dataset (21GB)
New Student's Guide to NSL
- RCG Software, available modules at NSL workstations and how to use them
Technical Reading and Writing
- Always Measure One Level Deeper, by John Ousterhout, Communications of the ACM, July 2018.
- Writing Guidelines, a list of paper writing guidelines used in NSL.
- How to Read a Paper, By S. Keshav, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review, 37(3):83--84, July 2007.
- ACM Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism (New grad students: Read Section 1 of this document.)
- William Strunk, Jr., The Elements of Style (available online at: http://www.bartleby.com/141/)
- How To Write A Dissertation, by Douglas Comer
- J. Zobel, Writing for Computer Science, 2nd edition, Springer, 2004.
- Reviewing a Journal Paper - Guidelines, by Robert Heath
- Richard Hamming, You and Your Research
Latex Tutorials and Templates
- TeXnicCenter: Latex integrated environment (graphical), for MS Windows users You need to install MikTex before installing this environment.
- Simple template for writing reports: use it to write progress reports and initial versions of papers.
- The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List (Local Copy, downloaded in Dec 2007)]
- Some bibliography files (mostly on P2P): literature.bib literature2.bib
Matlab Tutorials
PlanetLab Tutorials
- Generate Certificates
- Getting the latest active nodes
- Deploying to PlanetLab
- Get results from PlanetLab
- Using screen on PlanetLab nodes
- Troubleshooting
OPNET Tutorials
Networking and Multimedia Courses Taught by NSL Professors
Video Library and Tools
Technical Tips (Login Required)
Useful Tools
- BOUML A free UML toolbox running under Unix/Linux/Solaris and Windows to specify and generate code in C++, Java, Php, Python and Idl.
- fabFORCE.net DBDesigner Open source visual database designer for MySQL for Windows and Linux KDE/Gnome.
- eSVN A cross-platform GUI frontend to the Subversion revision system which runs under Unix-like operating systems (GNU/Linux distributions, FreeBSD, Sun Solaris and others), Mac OS X as well as Windows.
- SvnX A Mac SVN Client.
- WinFig An xFig clone for Windows users.
- NodeBox A Mac OS X application that lets you create 2D visuals (static, animated or interactive) using Python programming code and export them as a PDF or a QuickTime movie. NodeBox is free and well-documented. Older versions (found here) had a graphs component that is based on Boost Graph.
- PowerTutor A useful tool that measures power consumption of computer processes, screen, GPS, 3G and WiFi of an HTC G1, HTC G2 and Nexus One Android operated phones. The measurements are saved to a plain text file that is easy to parse.
Random Thoughts (Login Required)
Hardware/Computing Resources in NSL
- Hardware/Computing Resources in NSL
- Allocation of lab computers, devices to persons/projects etc. (Login Required)