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U of T 'SnowFlock' project tackles VM management

U of T 'SnowFlock' project tackles VM management

By:  Shane Schick  On: 17 Nov 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The university's computer science students show off technology that could rapidly create clusters for cloud computing, an approach for dealing with spam on IP telephony networks and a way to do away with touchscreen keyboards

Perhaps the best example of out-of-the-box thinking at Research In Action came from a project called RearType, a collaboration between U of T and Microsoft Research which is exploring putting text entry keys on the back of a device. Leila Rezai, who was presenting a prototype of the team’s early work, said the idea was to free up the front of a device like a tablet PC while still providing a keyboard type of experience. The keys are placed vertically in roughly the place where a user would clutch the device with each hand, providing multi-finger typing.

“We’ve found that in one hour’s training, the entry speeds were 15 words per minute,” Rezai said, which is in keeping with typical speed on a touchscreen keyboard. The team is now looking at how RearType could be applied to smaller devices, about the size of a BlackBerry.

Other projects at Research In Action included debugging domain-specific languages and a system called Lockr to provide better privacy over social networks.










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