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Daniel Zappala
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Tue 02 February 2016. I am giving a talk with Bill Barrett at RootsTech that provides an overview of the Family History Technology Workshop - how academic research influences the technology we use. The slides are here: RootsTech 2016. Paper Summaries for Winter 2016. Wed 13 January 2016. I am presenting a few paper summaries for graduate seminars this semester. This post will be updated as I add them. Users are Not the Enemy. An Administrator's Guide to Internet Password . Wed 01 April 2015. Today I am g...
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Daniel Zappala
http://zappala.byu.edu/software
I am a strong proponent of free and open source software, and I am also an advocate for software patent reform. Please support the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Code is developed through the Internet Research Lab. And the Open Source Lab. A composable toolkit for experimental wireless transport protocols, from the WiFu. Project. Designed to help researchers and developers create transport protocols in user space. Some of the code for leaf has been released FamilyTree sample app. Campaign pages for Ceda...
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Daniel Zappala
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If you would like to see me, please try to make it to my office hours. If those times don't work for you, feel free to drop by during any of my unscheduled hours. You are also welcome to email me for an appointment if you need extended time. Cedar Hills City Council Meeting. BYU Open Source Lab. 3361 TMCB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84062. Copy 2013 Daniel Zappala.
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Daniel Zappala
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You can also view my full vita. Mark O'Neill, Scott Ruoti, Kent Seamons, Daniel Zappala, TLS Proxies: Friend or Foe? ACM Internet Measurement Conference, November, 2016. Mark O'Neill, Elham Vaziripour, Justin Wu, Daniel Zappala, Condensing Steam: Distilling the Diversity of Gamer Behavior. ACM Internet Measurement Conference, November, 2016. Alexander Afanasyev, J. Alex Halderman, Scott Ruoti, Kent Seamons, Yingdi Yu, Daniel Zappala, Lixia Zhang, Content-Based Security for the Web. Proceedings of the 34t...
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Daniel Zappala
http://zappala.byu.edu/teaching
I have primarily taught networking classes during my career, with a few forays into social networking and Western Civilization. I keep all my class materials available online, including syllabi, assignments, and code. CS 360 Internet Programming. CS 460 Computer Communications and Networking. CS 660 Computer Networks. This graduate course explores advanced topics in computer networks, focusing on fundamental research being conducted to improve the Internet. Topics include applications, routing, trans...
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Archives
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Paper Summaries for Winter 2016. UtahJS Talk on Civic Hacking. HTTP as the Narrow Waist of the Future Internet. BYU Open Source Lab. 3361 TMCB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84062. Copy 2013 Daniel Zappala.
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leaf
https://leaf.byu.edu/help/ancestors
When you login to leaf. You will see your ancestor chart:. Each of your four ancestral lines is given a different color. Light colors:. Mean that an ancestor still has some work that is needed - perhaps a missing birth date or missing LDS ordinances. Dark colors:. Mean that the ancestor is "complete". If you hover over an ancestor, then that person's name is shown in a floating box:. If you click on an ancestor, then the box shows the basic information and what is missing for that person:.
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leaf
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Web site is a free service provided through the BYU Open Source Lab. We are currently in the process of developing additional free family history software, including an iPad and Android tablet application to help teens become involved in genealogy, using some of the technology we have developed with leaf. If you would like to help this work continue, please consider providing a tax-deductible donation to BYU to support the lab. See our donation page. For more details. Thank you! Bugs and Feature Requests.