ADVANCED IPSI RESEARCH IN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR E-BUSINESS ON THE INTERNET

This presentation defines the major bottlenecks in the research related to the infrastructure for e-business on the Internet (hardware, software, system, and communications), and follows in two parts. In part one, for each one of the major 4 bottlenecks, an overview is given about the ongoing research at Stanford, MIT, and UC Berkeley. In part two, for the same 4 bottlenecks, an overview is given about the recent (past 5 years) and ongoing research done at the University of Belgrade (leaded by Professor Milutinovic), for industry in the USA, and for selected universities in EU. Results of this research include prototypes for a number of commercial products and about 40 papers published recently in IEEE journals. Topics covered by the research and this presentation include: On-chip and on-board accelerators for PC software, microprocessor improvements for modern e-business, efficient integration of computing and communications, genetic Internet search, customer satisfaction based Internet search, medical issues on the Internet, engines for e-ducation, e-tourism, technology transfer, and scientific interchange on the Internet, semantic web analysis, smart homes, etc. Each particular topic can be expanded into a self-contained separate talk.