Wednesday, March 25, 2009

schedule for April

This is a monthly plan for April. The work listed here should be finished in a month.

1. Here I want you to get familiar with two tools. The first is the Latex, the second.. er.. is the JUnit function in eclipse.

2. Join the group, and try to build the relationship with the senior students. You almost messed one thing! Remember not talk too much.

3. In the following month, I hope you can finish the following work about the SSDs.
a) Learn how to use the disksim simulator.
b) Know how to set the parameters for the SSD.
c) Some paper reading about how to design algorithms based on SSD.

4. Another research project
Implementing codes for the global trees! Start today and finish it in two weeks.

5. Read the classic paper about the RAID. It is a stimulating paper.

The most interesting thing I read today is about the meaning of Ph.D.
It is people having dreams

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  1. This is a monthly plan for April. The work listed here should be finished in a month.

    1. Here I want you to get familiar with two tools. The first is the Latex, the second.. er.. is the JUnit function in eclipse.
    >>I have done some work on JUnit. However, I would need more work on it. The Latex study will begin immediately after I move to the lab.

    2. Join the group, and try to build the relationship with the senior students. You almost messed one thing! Remember not talk too much.
    >> Talk about this today on joining group.


    3. In the following month, I hope you can finish the following work about the SSDs.
    a) Learn how to use the disksim simulator.
    b) Know how to set the parameters for the SSD.
    c) Some paper reading about how to design algorithms based on SSD.
    >> Starts after I move up.


    4. Another research project
    Implementing codes for the global trees! Start today and finish it in two weeks.
    >> I need to be quick about this project. If the meeting ends early, I would meet with Brian after that.


    5. Read the classic paper about the RAID. It is a stimulating paper.
    >> Well done this part!
    The most interesting thing I read today is about the meaning of Ph.D.

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