Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 22:05:28 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html
Muralidhar's home page

Welcome to the academic side of my cyber home

Muralidhar Krishnaprasad

Home:
1301 Spring Street Apt # 201,
Madison, WI 53715
Ph: (608) 256 4818

Office:
3352B, Department of Computer Science,
University of Wisconsin - Madison,
1210 West Dayton, Madison WI 53706
Ph: (608) 262 9275
email: kmurli@cs.wisc.edu

Hi,

About myself,

I am currently doing my graduate work in Computer Sciences and would be graduating by December this year. My interests are in Databases and in Networks. I would love to have a challenging job in which I can learn something new!

My ambition..

My dream is to be part of some project which I can be proud of. My aim is to attain satisfaction by taking part in the design and development of a project which would be really useful to mankind.

The official document.. ( Resume )

My RESUME is available here in ASCII and in Postscript versions.

My past..

My undergrad degree in B.E.(Computer Science & Engineering) was from CEG - College of Engineering , Guindy,located in Chennai (Madras) , India , that has been there for 200 years.

The present..

I have taken up some interesting courses out here in Madison.

Please follow this link to get a detailed listing of the course structure and what I did in those courses..
Database courses:
Network courses:
Architecture course:
Operating Systems course:
Performance Evealuation

Projects..

I have done a couple of them here.. Please follow the links in each of them to get a detailed information on what I did in those..
The DEVise project..
This is the one that I am doing as an independent study.
The Sequence ADT implementation:
This is implementation of a sequence abstract data type in Paradise a Geographic Information system.
ATM and FTP implementation:
This involoved designing and developing a reliable ATM network over UDP and writing a FTP server/clent over it.
Predicting Future with History..
This was done as part of the Architecture course. This involved designing and simulation studies of load predicting caches.
Implementation of B+Trees and Heap files.
As part of the 564 course was involved in a serires of assignments in developing B+Trees, Heap Files and others..

The rest of the page is still under construction. Sorry!

Signing off,
Muralidhar K

Send me mail!!

kmurli@cs.wisc.edu
Last modified : 03/23/1996