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In 2002, the University established a branch campus in Silicon Valley to connect Carnegie Mellon’s many distinctive technology education programs to the innovative business community located in Silicon Valley and northern California. Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley offers a variety of graduate degree programs designed to educate students to become leaders in global technology innovation and management. Each program provides the appropriate mix of technical, business, and organizational skills critical to successful career advancement. Together, the academic program and related research centers at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley reflect a distinctive mix of education characterized by the University’s ongoing focus on creating and implementing solutions for real problems.
Submissions from 2010
Confucius: A Scientific Collaboration System Using Collaborative Scientific Workflows, Jia Zhang, Daniel Kuc, and Shiyong Lu
Hot Topics in Cloud Computing, Liang-Jie Zhang, Jia Zhang, Jinan Fiaidhi, and J. Morris Chang
Submissions from 2009
Software Engineering Education at Carnegie Mellon University: One University; Programs Taught in Two Places, Ray Bareiss and Mel Rosso-Llopart
Developing Software Engineering Leaders at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, Ray Bareiss and Todd Sedano
Constraint Handling Using Tournament Selection: Abductive Inference in Partly Deterministic Bayesian Network, Severino F. Galan and Ole J. Mengshoel
Diagnosis and Reconfiguration using Bayesian Networks: An Electrical Power System Case Study, W. Bradley Knox and Ole J. Mengshoel
Enhanced Indoor Locationing in a Congested Wi-Fi Environment, Hsiuping Lin, Ying Zhang, Martin Griss, and Ilya Landa
Collaborative Scientific Workflows, Shiyong Lu and Jia Zhang
Developing Large-Scale Bayesian Networks by Composition: Fault Diagnosis of Electrical Power Systems in Aircraft and Spacecraft, Ole J. Mengshoel, Scott Poll, and Tolga Kurtoglu
Methods for Probabilistic Fault Diagnosis: An Electrical Power System Case Study, Brian Ricks and Ole J. Mengshoel
The Diagnostic Challenge Competition: Probabilistic Techniques for Fault Diagnosis in Electrical Power Systems, Brian W. Ricks and Ole J. Mengshoel
Experiences with Cricket/Ultrasound Technology for 3-Dimensional Locationing within an Indoor Smart Environment, Harry S. Sameshima and Ed Katz
Tradeoffs between Jamming Resilience and Communication Efficiency in Key Establishment, Patrick Tague, David Slater, Radha Poovendran, and Brian Matt
Supporting CSCW and CSCL with Intelligent Social Grouping Services, Jeffrey J.P. Tsai, Jia Zhang, Jeff J.S. Huang, and Stephen J.H. Yang
Building a Business on Open Source Software, Tony Wasserman
Improving Peer-to-Peer Search Performance through Intelligent Social Search, Stephen J.H. Yang, Jia Zhang, L. Lin, and Jeffrey J.P. Tsai
SOA-based Content Delivery Model for Mobile Internet Navigation, Stephen J.H. Yang, Jia Zhang, Jeffrey J.P. Tsai, and Augus F.M. Huang
An Integrated Service Model Approach for Enabling SOA, Liang-Jie Zhang and Jia Zhang
Architecture-Driven Variation Analysis for Designing Cloud Applications, Liang-Jie Zhang and Jia Zhang
Componentization of Business Process Layer in The SOA Reference Architecture, Liang-Jie Zhang and Jia Zhang
Design of Service Component Layer in SOA Reference Architecture, Liang-Jie Zhang and Jia Zhang
Submissions from 2008
Extensions to the Continua Health Alliance “Aging Independently” Scenario, Patricia Collins and Ray Bareiss
Room-Level Wi-Fi Location Tracking, Joshua Correa, Ed Katz, Patricia Collins, and Martin Griss
A Framework for Systematic Benchmarking of Monitoring and Diagnostic Systems, Tolga Kurtoglu, Ole J. Mengshoel, and Scott Poll
Distinguishing between Software Oriented Architecture and Software as a Service: What's in a Name?, Phillip A. Laplante, Jia Zhang, and Jeffrey Voas



