To: gsl@ai.mit.edu
Subject: *** GSL NOTICE ****
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 1995 11:11:21 -0400
From:: "Joanna L. Kulik"
"Bi Bim Bap: Architecture of a General-Purpose, Parallel, & Scalable GSL Dish"
Arvind, Yonald, Sting,
the grad students of CSG, and other 2nd floor types...
As discussed in [1], millions of ARPA, DARPA, and FDA dollars
have been spent attempting to perfect complex, palatable GSL lunches,
with clean and scalable semantics. Recent research efforts [2] have
demonstrated promising results. Funding and research partnerships
with the FDA and No-Motor-oila [3], have led to novel advances in the
field. An early proto-type of *Tc (built and tested in the second
author's kitchen), performed quite well. Tomorrow at 12:15, we plan to
demo the pHull system summarized in [4], exercising its ability to
deliver: bi bim bap, a popular Korean meal composed of rice, various
flavorfully prepared vegetables, sliced beef, egg, and a spicy pepper
sauce. Our system permits vegetarians and spice-challenged
individuals to configure a healthy and satisfying meal for themselves.
References:
[1] "Two Fundamental Issues in Scalable GSL Cooking"
Arvind, Crocker, Lee
Cooking Structures Group (CSG)
MIT Lab for Cooking Sciences (LCS)
[2] "Monsoon: Implementation of A General Purpose Parallel Food Processor"
Papadopoulous, Krups
[3] "*Tc: StarT cooking, The Next Generation in GSL Cooking"
Arvind, Ang, Chiou, Picard, Kelloggs
[4] "pHull: Confluent Computation and Consumption of GSL meals"
Arvind, Nikhil, Childs