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Stanford Computer Industry Project
Fall 1999 Seminar Series


 
EVERY WEDNESDAY
12:00 noon - 1:15 p.m.
Littlefield Center
Room L107
COFFEE AND SNACK PROVIDED

The Stanford Computer Industry Project (SCIP) holds weekly seminars, during the academic calendar year, to present preliminary research findings to colleagues and industry visitors. The seminar series also invites industry guests to present their views on compelling issues facing the IT industry today. These informal seminars provide an outstanding way for SCIP to establish and maintain on-going contact with leaders in industry. These seminars are also instrumental in bringing the various SCIP research teams together to formulate inter-disciplinary research themes. The seminars are free to the Stanford community and intellectual contributors.

October 13, 1999 

Startup to Speedup: From Zero to One Billion in 18 Months
Hari Sankar, Director of Product Management, E.piphany

October 20, 1999 

Reliability of Internet Panels
Kirthi Kalyanam, Santa Clara University

October 27, 1999 

No talk this week

November 3, 1999 

Personalizing E-Commerce with Interactive Characters
Scott Prevost, Peter Hodgson & Linda Cook

November 10, 1999 

Internet Branding
Rex Briggs, Millward Brown Interactive

November 17, 1999 

To be announced
Jeff Magioncalda, CEO, Financial Engines
The Fall Quarter Seminar Series is currently scheduled to end on November 17, 1999

Questions?

Contact Ronda Burginger
Administrator, The Stanford Computer Industry Project
tel (650)725-7096, fax (650)725-5913
Email: Burginger_Ronda@GSB.Stanford.Edu


For more information about SCIP: Nancy Nelson, Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations