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Brown computer scientists receive grant to speed Internet use

Grant and Award Announcement

Brown University

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Brown computer scientist Stanley Zdonik will lead a team of researchers that will look for a way to make using the Internet faster by designing middleware -- software that would enhance the interaction between a user and Web servers.

Zdonik and colleagues received a five-year, $3.2-million grant from the National Science Foundation. Brown is one of 41 institutions to receive funds under the new $90-million Information Technology Research initiative. The awards, which will spur fundamental research and innovative applications of information technology, are a step toward building on U.S. leadership in this area of growing importance to the economy.

The team’s research focuses on designing technology that would allow a person to create a profileof their information interests.

The researchers plan to design a profiling language, then create middleware techniques that would allow computer networks to keep track of someone’s online needs. For example, someone whose profile included "Boston Red Sox" could receive customized information fetched for them automatically, eliminating the need for searching and waiting for Web pages to load.

"Customized information services are going to become very much in demand," Zdonik said.

The research team will be developing techniques that could be used in the design of middleware. Their results could apply to many generations or designs of specific middleware products.

Another goal of the research is to explore how user profiles might allow people to update the information they carry in their portable computers and cell phones. The team hopes to develop techniques that would allow someone to plug into an Ethernet socket to update the limited memory of a computing device. The user would receive updated e-mail and other information. The researchers hope that they will be able to make such "data recharging" on a portable device as simple as recharging the battery.

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The research team includes Zdonik and Steven Reiss of Brown, Michael Franklin of the University of California at Berkeley, and Mitch Cherniak of Brandeis University.


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