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− | = Spring 2012 = | + | = '''Spring 2012''' = |
* '''Courses:''' | * '''Courses:''' | ||
** CMPT 781: Technical Communication | ** CMPT 781: Technical Communication | ||
** CMPT 886: Special Topics in Operating Systems | ** CMPT 886: Special Topics in Operating Systems | ||
− | == | + | == January 27 == |
* Report: [https://cs-nsl-svn.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/cssvn/nsl-members/aldhamin/reports/Jan12/doc/reportTemplate.pdf] | * Report: [https://cs-nsl-svn.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/cssvn/nsl-members/aldhamin/reports/Jan12/doc/reportTemplate.pdf] | ||
* Continued my survey into more researches to get a wider horizon into classifying the studies on this prospect. | * Continued my survey into more researches to get a wider horizon into classifying the studies on this prospect. | ||
* I'm reading about the impact of PCI Express and phase-change memory on this field. | * I'm reading about the impact of PCI Express and phase-change memory on this field. | ||
* I will utilize my research on the 781 course requirement to utilize the time for both. | * I will utilize my research on the 781 course requirement to utilize the time for both. | ||
+ | * I'm still having difficulty reading papers but it's improving with time considering that both courses I'm taken this semester do have a considerable amount of readings of that type. | ||
− | = Fall 2011 = | + | = '''Fall 2011''' = |
* '''Courses:''' | * '''Courses:''' | ||
** CMPT-705: Design and Analysis of Algorithms | ** CMPT-705: Design and Analysis of Algorithms | ||
** CMPT 880: Programming Parallel and Distributed Systems | ** CMPT 880: Programming Parallel and Distributed Systems | ||
− | == | + | == November 14 == |
* Report (''No updates''): [https://cs-nsl-svn.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/cssvn/nsl-members/aldhamin/reports/Oct11/doc/reportTemplate.pdf] | * Report (''No updates''): [https://cs-nsl-svn.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/cssvn/nsl-members/aldhamin/reports/Oct11/doc/reportTemplate.pdf] | ||
* No progress regarding the research. Courses are consuming all the time I have!! | * No progress regarding the research. Courses are consuming all the time I have!! | ||
− | == | + | == October 11 == |
* Report (''No major updates''): [https://cs-nsl-svn.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/cssvn/nsl-members/aldhamin/reports/Oct11/doc/reportTemplate.pdf] | * Report (''No major updates''): [https://cs-nsl-svn.cs.surrey.sfu.ca/cssvn/nsl-members/aldhamin/reports/Oct11/doc/reportTemplate.pdf] | ||
* Still working on a separate report for each of the problems listed on the progress report. | * Still working on a separate report for each of the problems listed on the progress report. | ||
− | == | + | == September 22 == |
* Continuing the research on various topics of flash memory and high performance computing. | * Continuing the research on various topics of flash memory and high performance computing. | ||
* Five (5) general ideas have been listed. | * Five (5) general ideas have been listed. |
Revision as of 17:11, 27 January 2012
Spring 2012
- Courses:
- CMPT 781: Technical Communication
- CMPT 886: Special Topics in Operating Systems
January 27
- Report: [1]
- Continued my survey into more researches to get a wider horizon into classifying the studies on this prospect.
- I'm reading about the impact of PCI Express and phase-change memory on this field.
- I will utilize my research on the 781 course requirement to utilize the time for both.
- I'm still having difficulty reading papers but it's improving with time considering that both courses I'm taken this semester do have a considerable amount of readings of that type.
Fall 2011
- Courses:
- CMPT-705: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- CMPT 880: Programming Parallel and Distributed Systems
November 14
- Report (No updates): [2]
- No progress regarding the research. Courses are consuming all the time I have!!
October 11
- Report (No major updates): [3]
- Still working on a separate report for each of the problems listed on the progress report.
September 22
- Continuing the research on various topics of flash memory and high performance computing.
- Five (5) general ideas have been listed.