Steven Osman
Ph.D. Student
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Office: 228 Smith Hall

Advisor: Jessica Hodgins.
Previous Research (circa 2004)
I'm interested in entertainment technology. My current project involves working with Honda's ASIMO robot to find or create children's games that are both entertaining and within ASIMO's abilities, and then to teach ASIMO to play them with/against human opponents in an entertaining setting.

Previous Research (circa 2001)
Migration of Legacy and Network Applications, a.k.a. Zap
Network Computing Laboratory
Department of Computer Science
Columbia University

Publications
  • Steven Osman, Dinesh Subhraveti, Gong Su, and Jason Nieh, "The Design and Implementation of Zap: A System for Migrating Computing Environments", Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 2002), Boston, MA, December 9-11, 2002.
    (pdf, html)

Talks
Zap: A System for Migrating Computing Environments
Fifth Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
A USENIX conference.
Boston, MA
December 11, 2002
(Slides ppt - preferred, pdf, html)
 
Zap: A System for Migrating Computing Environments
Systems Design and Implementation (SDI) / Laboratory for Computer Systems (LCS) Seminar Series
Carnegie Mellon University
November 14, 2002