MIME-Version: 1.0
Server: CERN/3.0
Date: Monday, 06-Jan-97 22:51:40 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 5971
Last-Modified: Sunday, 27-Oct-96 17:38:41 GMT
Ken Harker - Vita
Kenneth
E.
Harker
The University of Texas at Austin
Department of the Computer Sciences
Taylor Hall TAY 2.124
Austin, TX 78712-1188
kharker@cs.utexas.edu
Journal Publications and
Submissions
- K. Harker. "Linux on Mobile Computers."
Linux Journal,
Issue 26 (June 1996) 19.
- S.A. Rebelsky, F. Makedon, J. Matthews, C. Owen, L. Bright, K. Harker,
N. Toth, and P.T. Metaxas. "Building Multimedia Conference Proceedings:
The Roles of Video in Interactive Electronic Conference Proceedings."
ACM Transactions on Information
Systems Special Issue on Digital Video in Multimedia Systems, 1995.
Accepted 4/95. Also published as Dartmouth College Department of Computer
Science Technical Report
PCS-TR94-241.
Refereed Conference
Papers
- S.A. Rebelsky, J. Ford, K. Harker, F. Makedon, P.T. Metaxas, and C. Owen.
"Interactive Multimedia Conference Proceedings"
CHI'95
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Denver, Colorado,
May 7-11, 1995. Accepted 11/94.
Technical Reports
- S.A. Rebelsky, J. Ford, K. Harker, F. Makedon, P.T. Metaxas, and C. Owen.
"The Design and Development of Interactive Multimedia Conference
Proceedings." Dartmouth College Department of Computer Science Technical
Report
PCS-TR94-239, November, 1994.
- S.A. Rebelsky, F. Makedon, J. Matthews, C. Owen, L. Bright, K. Harker,
N. Toth. "Building Multimedia Proceedings: The Roles of Video in
Interactive Electronic Conference Proceedings." Dartmouth College
Department of Computer Science Technical Report
PCS-TR94-241. November, 1994.
- K. Harker."TIAS: A Transportable Intelligent Agent System." Senior
Undergraduate Honors Thesis. Dartmouth College Department of Computer
Science Technical Report
PCS-TR95-258. June, 1995.
The World Wide Web facility on www.cs.utexas.edu is provided
as a service to the faculty, students, staff, and guests of the Department of
Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin. The views and opinions
expressed on this page are the sole responsibility of the author,
Kenneth E.Harker, and do
not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Department of Computer
Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, or The University of Texas System
or its Board of Regents.