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Seminars are defined as one-hour lectures while tutorials are more in-depth talks that can be a half-day or more in duration.

A web-based system for greenhouse gas mitigation reporting Paustian Seminar
An Introduction to Research Issues in Heterogeneous Parallel and Distributed Computing Siegel Seminar
Anonymous Fair-Exchange E-Commerce Protocol Ray Seminar
Artificial Intelligence in Geospatial Science and Industry Dean Seminar
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Usability Testing Zimmerman Seminar
Beyond Usability Testing -- Strategies to Enhance Technology Transfer Zimmerman Seminar
Color processing in the peripheral retina and implications for interface design Troup Seminar
Dynamic Resource Management and Optimization Chong Seminar
Estimating annual greenhouse gas emissions and uncertainty from US agricultural soils for national inventory reporting Paustian Seminar
Exploration of Research-Based Guidelines for Developing Web Sites Zimmerman Seminar
Intelligent Information Assistance at CSU Howe Seminar
Model-Based Engineering of Complex Software France Seminar
Representation-Independent Program Analysis Strout Seminar
Robust Resource Allocations in Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems: Model and Heuristics Siegel Seminar
Shared Cognition and Team Pattern Recognition: The Application of Template Theory to Collaboration Hayne Seminar
Simplifying Reductions Rajopadhye Seminar
Switched Memory Architectures Rajopadhye Seminar
The Geometry of Subspace Expansion for Detection, Estimation, and Beamforming Scharf Seminar
What human data can tell us about computer vision? Troup Seminar
Who Wins on eBay: An Analysis of Bidders and Their Bid Behaviors Hayne Seminar
 

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