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Join us for an insightful presentation on Phoenix, an innovative research analysis and optimization framework developed by Microsoft Research. This session will feature contributions from leading experts, including Brad Calder from UCSD, Rajiv Gupta from the University of Arizona, and Matt Mitchell from VC++. Development. Learn about the simplified setup, improved usability, and enhanced features of Phoenix, aimed at instructional use for faculty and teaching assistants. Discover the periodic updates, source code availability, and documentation provided for a seamless research experience.
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Phoenix: Experience With An Analysis And Optimization Framework John Lefor Program Manager External Research and Projects Microsoft Corporation
Agenda • Brad Calder, UCSD • Rajiv Gupta, University of Arizona • Chandra Krintz, UCSB • Vladimir Safonov, St Petersburg State University • Mike Smith, Harvard • John Lefor, Microsoft Research • Matt Mitchell, VC++ Development
Phoenix For Instructional Use • Existing NDA replaced with a conventional EULA • Non-commercial use only • Support website available to faculty and teaching assistants • Bug reporting direct to bug database • First delivery: October 2005 • Simple and small web download • Periodic updates as available
Phoenix For Instructional Use • Updated Phoenix features –current as of September milestone • Managed only version of Phoenix • All relevant samples as in current RDK • Full source code for all samples • New samples • Build with Visual Studio • All documentation as in RDK • Requires Whidbey Beta 2
Phoenix For Instructional Use • Improved Usability • Simplified setup • Compact footprint for RDK • New sample walkthroughs • New Phoenix wizards • Improved documentation
Phoenix Applications Matt Mitchell Intern Visual C++ Development
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