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1
School of Computer Science Research and Education
Laboratories
Steven Luis, Assoc. Director for IT Florida
International University School of Computer
Science April 2004
2
School of Computer Science Facts
  • 1000 undergraduate students in ABET/CSAB
    accredited CS BS program IT BS program
  • 70 MS students, 50 Ph.D. students
  • BS degree program in Jamaica, MS program in China
  • 18 ranked faculty 8 instructors, 35 research
    assistants, 4 research associates, 12 staff
    members.
  • Average 2 million competitive research funding
    annually

3
SCS RD Programs
  • Research Areas
  • Database high performance semantic/object-orient
    ed DBMS, internet-based database applications,
    visualization
  • Software engineering software modeling, design,
    verification and testing, component technology
    and middleware, architecture
  • Computer communication and networking
  • Software security
  • Multimedia systems
  • Internet technology and mobile computing
  • Real time systems
  • Multidisciplinary RD Bioinformatics,
    healthcare and medicine, disaster management,
    transportation, environment, material science,
    etc.
  • Funded by NSF, NASA, AFOSR, ARO, BMDO, AFRL,
    FEMA, DOI, USGS, IBM, and other agencies and
    corporations.

4
SCS Research Centers and Laboratories
  • High Performance Database Research Center (HPDRC)
  • POC Naphtali Rishe, rishen_at_cs.fiu.edu,
    http//hpdrc.cs.fiu.edu
  • 10M funding, NSF, NASA, USGS, IBM etc.
  • 20 graduate students, 6 research
    staff/postdoc/visiting professor
  • Center for Advanced Distributed System
    Engineering (CADSE)
  • POC Xudong He, hex_at_cs.fiu.edu,
    http//cadse.cs.fiu.edu
  • 3M funding, NSF, NASA, ARO, AFOSR, etc.
  • 20 graduate students, 1 postdoc
  • NSF Center for Advanced Information Processing
    and High Confidence Systems (CREST) (new)
  • POC Yi Deng, deng_at_cs.fiu.edu
  • 4.5M funding, NSF, 10 faculty members, 20
    graduate students
  • Distributed Multimedia Information System
    Laboratory (DMIS)
  • POC Shu-Ching Chen, chens_at_cs.fiu.edu, 20
    graduate students
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
    Laboratory (BCB)
  • POC Giri Narasimhan, giri_at_cs.fiu.edu, 7 graduate
    students.
  • Secure Software Architecture Laboratory (SSA)
  • POC Raimund Ege, ege_at_cs.fiu.edu, 9 graduate
    students

5
High Performance Database Research Center
  • NASA Regional Applications Center
  • 27 million in research funding NSF, NASA, USGS,
    IBM and others
  • 20 TB of public data (Largest public GIS-like
    DB)
  • The TerraFly project
  • Web-enabled GIS system for supporting
    visualization of spatial and remote sensed
    imagery data
  • Featured in the Nature, Yahoos weekly picks, USA
    today
  • http//terrafly.fiu.edu

6
NSF Center for Advanced Information Processing
and High Confidence Systems
  • 4.5M funding from NSF, joint effort with
    Computer Engineering
  • Multidisciplinary Research with 4 major
    components
  • High confidence real-time system design
  • Multi-dimensional data modeling and query
    research
  • Safety critical assistive technology research
  • Information processing with neuroscience
    applications
  • 10 faculty members, 20 Ph.D. students, external
    partners
  • www.crest.fiu.edu

7
SCS Laboratory Overview
  • Multi-million dollar facility funded primarily by
    research grants and industry donations.
  • 25 instructional and dedicated research labs in
    ECS.
  • 350 workstations/desktops.
  • Over 100 servers File, compute, web, email
  • Microsoft Windows XP, Redhat Linux, and Sun
    Solaris.
  • Over 1.5TB of regularly backed up storage.
  • Extensive automated network and server monitoring
    24x7.

8
SCS Networking Capabilities
  • Laboratories interconnected by a redundant
    fiber-optic network.
  • Gigabit connected servers, routers, and primary
    switches.
  • Native IPV6 enabled via Abilene.
  • Campus network is connected to Internet 2,
    Americas Path (South/Central American Research
    Network), Starlight/Startap and other
    international networks.
  • 802.11b Wireless access in offices, research and
    instructional labs.
  • Laptop bars in open labs.
  • Native Multicast (PIM-SM) available.
  • Access Grid, Polycomm station, and other video
    conferencing technologies.

9
SCS Computing Capabilities
  • 120 open lab desktop systems to run distributed
    processing experiments (in user mode).
  • 20 node Linux Beowulf cluster.
  • Sun and Dell enterprise servers for compute
    intensive work.
  • Databases like POSTGRESQL, MySQL, and Oracle.
  • Middleware technologies like Globus Toolkit,
    CORBA and other Web Services toolkits.
  • Microsoft .NET Framework, IIS, MS SQL, and other
    MS technologies.
  • Open Source Infrastructure. Our environment takes
    advantage of hundreds of open source software
    solutions including Apache with full mods., PHP,
    Perl, and other tools.

10
SCS Undergraduate and Graduate Labs
  • John C. Comfort laboratory (JCCL) 61
    workstations running Windows XP (55 seats),
    RedHat Linux (5 seats) and Mac OS X (1 seat).
  • Graduate lab 18 XP and 4 Linux.
  • Services 70 SCS classes.
  • Students assigned accounts on semester basis.
  • Intel Pentium 4, 2.0GHz,512MB of RAM, 24x CD-RW,
    19" color monitor.
  • Windows XP software MS Office, MS Visual
    Studio.Net and MSDN libraries, Masm 6.15, Visio
    2002, Rational Rose 2000e, Jcreator 2.5 pro,
    Eclipse 2.1, Xwin32 X server, and a number of
    Internet connectivity tools.
  • Each student is given 100MB of file storage
    space.
  • Students can login remotely into several Linux
    and Solaris file and compute servers.

11
Instructional Lab
  • Dedicated computer training lab. 16 Intel Pentium
    4, 2.0GHz, 512MB RAM, 24x CD-RW, 17" flat panel
    display.
  • Windows XP with Xwin32, X Server for Unix/Linux
    apps.
  • Classroom instructional software, NetOp School,
    which allows an instructor to lockdown the
    systems, isolate one system and redisplay on the
    computer data projection system.
  • Instructors can use a wired workstation in the
    room or a wireless PC tablet to operate their
    presentation.

12
Service and Operations
  • Support staff 4.5 full-time employees plus
    part-time lab asst.
  • Project management for lab development.
  • Network layer 1, 2 and 3 service.
  • Server/Desktop OS installation, tune, patch,
    debug and security.
  • Procurement and asset management.
  • Web-based application development.
  • Web-based Trouble Ticket system.
  • Annual faculty and semesterly student customer
    surveys
  • Free Seminars on lab relevant topics Dev. tools,
    environment.
  • Free MS Software for faculty/students academic
    work.
  • Free Sophos anti-virus for faculty/students.

13
Challenge Linux/Microsoft Integration
  • Goal Seamless heterogeneous computing.
  • Current environment Separate file-systems and
    credentials with cross-mounting capacity.
  • Preparing Samba 3.0 implementation
  • Unified account credentials.
  • Web page to change p/w.
  • LDAP hooks.
  • Unified file-system.
  • MS Desktop, MS profile, and Linux/MS user home
    file systems can be placed under one home
    directory location.
  • Improved quota management.
  • One Windows domain model consolidation.
  • Interoperate with Windows 2003 Server.

14
Challenge Desktop Image management and deployment
  • Goal On-demand OS/application installation.
  • Norton Ghost 7.x.
  • Image server.
  • Multicasting images.
  • Kernel dependencies and multiple architectures
  • Intel and AMD.
  • Legacy equipment and image management.
  • Desktop Support end-of-life.
  • LanDesk application management
  • SUS vs. LanDesk Patch Manager?

15
Challenge Network, Server, Desktop Security
  • Goal Secure and reliable computing environment.
  • Patch, patch, patch
  • Minimize MS outlook.
  • Consolidate IIS/ MS SQL dependency.
  • Sophos antivirus on all desktops.
  • Antivirus mail filtering.
  • Firewall around at risk systems.
  • Restricted admin account usage.
  • Monitoring of all servers and network devices.
  • What more can be done???
  • Improved patch management.
  • Advanced network monitoring tools to identify
    infected systems.
  • More education

16
Challenge Software Development Environment
  • Goal Provide innovative environment for
    instruction and research.
  • Console manageable web-hosting environment for
    students.
  • Limited control of sub-domain. (Sandbox model)
  • Web services management.
  • Quota report on file system, compute and other
    resources.
  • Open Source application installation.
  • Create db and other accounts.
  • Monitor activity of web services.
  • User-mode Linux?
  • MS 2003, Longhorn, Studio.NET, IIS and MS SQL
    tool integration.
  • Java and Eclipse

17
Challenge Collaboration tools
  • Goal Provide collaboration infrastructure to
    improve communication and productivity.
  • Courseware/Student relationship management.
  • Groupware CMS, Calendaring, Forums, Blogs
  • Document management
  • Workflow/Authorization
  • Grant proposal preparation.
  • Materials archive.
  • Search.
  • Access control.
  • PantherSoft integration.
  • Intellectual Property portfolio.

18
SCS Goals Five Years
  • 1300 undergraduate students
  • 200 graduate students
  • 70 Ph.D. students
  • 3M annual external research funding
  • 10 new tenure-track or tenured faculty members
  • Top 50 rank nationwide in competitive research
    funding
  • The leading provider of computing and IT talent
    and resources in the region

19
Contact Information
  • Steven Luis, Assoc. Dir for IT
  • 305-348-6215 (office)
  • (305) 348-2336 (fax)
  • luiss_at_cs.fiu.edu
  • www.cs.fiu.edu
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