DIMACS REU research by Tracy Grauman about
Cash-Oblivious Bee-Trees
Cache-Oblivious B-Trees





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You clicked on this link because you had no idea what in the heck I decided to do on this layout, right? Okay, "cache-oblivious B-trees" is the field I'm working on. "Cache" is pronounced the same as the English word "cash." "B" is pronounced the same as the English word "bee." Thus, I made a website about a tree of bees, those bees being oblivious to the cash around them.

Get it? Good.

As for the question you may be asking yourself of "what's with the gerbil on the balloon?" (a question posed by my sister, Ronnie), that's Winnie the Pooh. He was added as an afterthought, due to the prodding of one Christopher Ross, also in the DIMACS REU program, who mused "Nothing says 'bee-tree' like A. A. Milne."

© Tracy Grauman 2004 || Explanation of Layout, for those who don't get it