A java package for visualizing binary trees in ASCII text. Only the abstract superclass TreeGraphics, and concrete subclasses NullTreeGraphics and ASCIITreeGraphics have been ported from the Pascal source developed for Brown University Computer Science 16. The TreeGraphics routines work by getting from you a pre-order traversal of your tree, in terms of calls to DrawInternal and DrawLeaf. The exact semantics of […]
An untraceable, universally verifiable voting scheme
Seminar in Cryptology Professor Philip Klein December 12, 1995 Abstract Recent electronic voting schemes have shown the ability to protect the privacy of voters and prevent the possibility of a voter from being coerced to reveal his vote. These schemes protect the voter’s identity from the vote, but do not do so unconditionally. In this paper […]
xmsg
xmsg uses Tk/Tcl and Sun RPC to pop up windows of text to a remote user. It is loosely based on the old cs project xmesg, which required you to munge with your xhost. xmsg instead uses a client-server paradigm to avoid security holes. Unfortunately, before I could finish xmsg, the cs dept. discovered zephyr (a […]
Jacksonville Charter School
Jacksonville Charter School was my group final project for ED/0100: Going to High School in America, 1945-Present. “What would an ideal school look like if it were built around thematic units that cross disciplines? This paper spells one answer out in detail” (SDSU’s Interdisciplinary Teaching with Technology). Jacksonville Charter School Education 100 Profs. Theodore Sizer and Paula Evans […]
Halloween stories about the Los Altos School District
Los Altos, California is a small San Francisco Bay Area town that made national news back in October 1995 when the school district decided to ban Halloween celebrations. The following stories appeared in the San Jose Mercury News. The most pertinent of these are the 10/17/1995 front page article and the 10/18/1995 local article. They show that […]
Local: CONTROVERSY, LIKE HALLOWEEN, WAS SCARY, SILLY
CONTROVERSY, LIKE HALLOWEEN, WAS SCARY, SILLY Saturday, October 21, 1995 Section: Local Page: 1B By: SUE HUTCHISON column Until a few days ago, I had decided on a really scary Halloween costume. I was going to put on a suit, get together with four similarly clad friends, and go trick-or-treating as the Los Altos school […]
Local: HALLOWEEN STAYS IN LOS ALTOS
HALLOWEEN STAYS IN LOS ALTOS NO BAN: HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS AT SCHOOLS MAY CONTINUE, BUT BOARD MEMBERS URGE CONSIDERATION FOR OTHERS’ RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. Wednesday, October 18, 1995 Section: Local Page: 1B By: By LORI ARATANI, Mercury News Staff Writer It may have been the spirit of Halloween but more likely it was the screams of hundreds […]
Front Page: LOS ALTOS SCHOOLS BACK OFF FROM BAN
LOS ALTOS SCHOOLS BACK OFF FROM BAN HALLOWEEN TO STAY, TRUSTEES FINALLY DECIDE Tuesday, October 17, 1995 Section: Front Page: 1A By: By LORI ARATANI, Mercury News Staff Writer The spirit of Halloween scared the Los Altos school board Monday night. After more than three hours of debate, the board of trustees backed away from […]
Editorial: BOO! SCHOOL IS SCARIER THAN HALLOWEEN
BOO! SCHOOL IS SCARIER THAN HALLOWEEN Tuesday, October 17, 1995 Section: Editorial Page: 6B As ”fright night” approaches, it looks like it’s the Christian fundamentalist fringe who’ve got the Los Altos School Board in a sweat. I always found them to be a spooky group, myself, but if Hallow’s Eve and the thought of 6-year-olds […]
Local: HALLOWEEN BAN TO BE DISCUSSED
HALLOWEEN BAN TO BE DISCUSSED SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS IN LOS ALTOS MOVE MEETING TO LARGER ROOM Monday, October 16, 1995 Section: Local Page: 1B By: By LORI ARATANI, Mercury News Staff Writer The phones in the Los Altos School District’s tiny office have been ringing off the hook – ever since word got out about a […]