GTD Tiddly Wiki is a GettingThingsDone adaptation by NathanBowers of JeremyRuston's Open Source TiddlyWiki
The purpose of GTD Tiddly Wiki is to give users a single repository for their GTD lists and support materials so they can create/edit lists, and then print directly to 3x5 cards for use with the HipsterPDA.
1. ''//Characterizing and Comparing Prevailing Simulation Techniques//'', Joshua J. Yi, Sreekumar V. Kodakara, Resit Sendag, David J. Lilja, and Douglas M. Hawkins, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Computing Technology and Compilers Technical Report No. ARCTiC 04-06, November, 2004. (An abridged version of this report was presented at the International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA), February, 2005.)\n2. ''//Dynamic Code Region-based Program Phase Classification and Transition Prediction//'', Jinpyo Kim, Sreekumar V. Kodakara, Wei-chung Hsu, David J. Lilja and Pen-chung Yew. Department of Computer Science Report Number 05-021, May, 2005. (Presented at the High-Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers Conference (HiPEAC) 2005)\n3. ''//MMV: Metamodeling Based Microprocessor Validation Environment//'' , Ajit Dingankar, Deepak A. Mathaikutty, Sreekumar V. Kodakara, Sandeep K. Shukla and David J. Lilja, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Computing Technology and Compilers Technical Report No. ARCTiC 07-07, April, 2007. (Presented at the IEEE International High Level Design Validation and Test Workshop (HLDVT), 2006.)\n4. ''//Model Based Test Generation for Microprocessor Architecture Validation//'', Sreekumar V. Kodakara, Deepak A. Mathaikutty, Ajit Dingankar, Sandeep K. Shukla and David J. Lilja, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Computing Technology and Compilers Technical Report No. ARCTiC 07-06, April, 2007. (Presented at the IEEE International Conference on VLSI Design (VLSI Design), 2007.)\n5. ''//A Probabilistic Analysis For Fault Detectability of Code Coverage Metrics//'' , Sreekumar V. Kodakara, Deepak A. Mathaikutty, Ajit Dingankar, Sandeep K. Shukla and David J. Lilja, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Computing Technology and Compilers Technical Report No. ARCTiC 07-05, April, 2007. (An abridged version of this paper was presented at the IEEE Microprocessor Test and Verification Workshop (MTV), 2006.)\n6. ''//Design Fault Directed Test Generation for Microprocessor Validation//'' , Deepak A. Mathaikutty, Sreekumar V. Kodakara, Ajit Dingankar, Sandeep K. Shukla and David J. Lilja, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Computing Technology and Compilers Technical Report No. ARCTiC 07-04, April, 2007. (Presented at the IEEE Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE), April, 2007.)\n7. ''//CIM: A Reliable Metric for Evaluating Program Phase Classifications//'', Sreekumar V. Kodakara, Jinpyo Kim, David J. Lilja, Douglas Hawkins, Wei-Chung Hsu, and Pen-Chung Yew, Laboratory for Advanced Research in Computing Technology and Compilers Technical Report No. ARCTiC 07-03, April, 2007.
Sreekumar V. Kodakara, also known as sree or kodak among his friends, is a graduate student at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. He was born in Palghat District, Kerala and brought up in Avadi, a suburb near Chennai. After completing Bachelors in Engineering at PSG College\nof Technology, Coimbatore, he joined ITC Infotech, in Bangalore as a software engineer. He found that he is too young to work, earn money and start a normal life. He found that pursuing higher studies is a good way to avoid all the responsibilities and a good way to postpone\nmarriage. Hence he decided to study towards a PhD in Electrical Engineering. After 6 years of having Sreekumar as his student, his advisor Prof. Lilja, found that if left in the current state of affairs, Sreekumar will never graduate. Hence he decided to kick him out of the lab. Sreekumar is now expected to graduate sometime in 2007\nand to his dismay is expected to start working soon.\n\nDuring his PhD, Sreekumar tried his hand in learning carnatic flute, western classical guitar, acting in stage plays and writing. His friends decided that Sreekumar is worse than a milk cooker when it comes to playing flute. To show his friends that he has musical talent, he started learning classical guitar under the tutelage of Daniel Roest (www.danielguitar. com ). Daniel is certain that Sreekumar is ranked first among his worst students in his 20 years of teaching classical guitar. Sreekumar would like to leave the judgment about his acting and writing skills to people who read his blog at http:dakee. blogspot. com and http:blog. lib.umn.edu/ koda0009/ blogthoughts/
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