- "Who do you Trust?" - A paper written by myself and Matthew Ringel
for CS6998 Computer Security, taught by Matt Blaze at Columbia
University.
Postscript Format or
PDF Format
- Figures for "Who do you Trust?"
Postscript Format or
PDF Format
- Problems with VRML - A paper
written by myself and Matthew Ringel for CS6998 Advanced Scripting
Languages, taught by Alfred Aho at Columbia University
(Plaintext).
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Message Board - A message board I wrote, using html and perl, for
CS4119 Computer Networks.
- Java-based Hologram Formula Calculator - written for CS6998 Synthetic 3d Imaging, taught by Mark Lucente, it solves the grating equation and the 1/R equation to produce output values for holographic imaging at double precision.
- Synthetic 3D
Imaging - My page for CS6998 Synthetic 3D Imaging, with links to
project descriptions, animations, and stills.
- Problems with TCP - a short essay I wrote for CS4119 Computer Networks, detailing some problems with TCP in a modern context.
- VRML representations of objects reconstructed from 3D scans - two models reconstructed from scans with a 3D laser scanner.
- Pilot Authentication Device
(PAD) - A two-part program (desktop server and USR PalmPilot
client) that provides remote authentication using a SHA hash with a
shared private key.
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