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Speaker
Udi Manber
Udi Manber is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Arizona. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Washington in 1982. His research interests include computer networks and the World Wide Web, software tools, especially search and resource discovery tools, design of algorithms, and pattern matching.
Manber has been involved recently in the following projects (all of which produced available software):
- The Search Broker
- Nabbit -- Creating a Personal Web Notebook (still in beta testing, not available yet).
- WebGlimpse -- Combining searching and browsing on the web.
- NetShell -- Customized Handling of WWW Information.
- Harvest -- an integrated set of tools to gather, extract, organize, search, cache, and replicate relevant information across the Internet.
- Glimpse -- a tool to search entire file systems
- GlimpseHTTP -- an HTTP search server that can combine searching and browsing. (Check here for a list of over 900 sites that use glimpseHTTP.)
- Warmlist -- a facility to cache, search, and organize WWW documents.
- agrep -- an improved grep that allows approximate matching, Boolean queries, user-defined records, and a whole lot more
Manber is the author of Introduction to Algorithms -- A Creative Approach (Addison Wesley, 1989 eleventh printing, 1994), and the editor of three other books. He received three best-paper awards, two patents, and one PYI.
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