The following instructions should be used to submit your projects:
1. You must turn in a short report describing the problem tackled, technical challenges overcome, data structures used, etc. The report should also include an experimental section with graphs or tables showing how the running time varies on different inputs.

2. Each group must turn in the contents of directory containing your source code for the project. The directory must include 1) a README file on how to compile and run the program, 2) a Makefile to compile the code, 3) Sample test files to use with the program (these should be the ones you used in the experiments in the report).

3. Remember, the project must be coded using C/C++ only, and on Solaris platforms only, using g++. No other compiler/platform will be accepted. It is your responsibility to make sure that the program compiles correctly.

4. The code must have at least minimal amount of documentation describing the classes, members and the functions.

5. There will be points for documentation, clarity, compilation, correctness, etc.

6. Extra credit will be given to the fastest program within each set of projects.

7. You should tar your directory and compress it using, for example, tar -z -cvf NAME.tar.gz DIRNAME
Email the NAME.tar.gz file (as an attachment) to the TA (Jane) at liuj@cs.rpi.edu. This file should be mailed BEFORE class on the 4th of April. The written report should be turned-in in class on the 4th of April. Late submissions will be subject to a penalty.

Here are the Groups:
Group # members email
1 Qi, Peihua (qip@cs.rpi.edu)
Cai, wenhong (caiw@cs.rpi.edu)
(equality testing, yellin92)

2 zhao, xianfeng (zhaox3@cs.rpi.edu)
Han, bing (hanb2@cs.rpi.edu)
(MIS in bipartite graphs, Kashibwara)

3 Chung, mingshu (chungms@cs.rpi.edu)
Chun-Nan George Nien (nienc@cs.rpi.edu)
(dynamic subsets, yellin)

4 Jake Lavenberg (lavenj@rpi.edu)
Ben Speckhard
Craig O'Neil
(clique detection, Osteen)

5 Todd Catelotti
Jeb Chard (chardj@cs.rpi.edu)
Mike Corbett
(equality testing, yellin92)

6 Jin, Shan (jins@cs.rpi.edu)
Sun Yingmei (suny@cs.rpi.edu)
Jing Fang (fangj2@cs.rpi.edu)
(dynamic subsets, yellin)

7 Priya Rajagopal (rajagp@cs.rpi.edu)
Karan Gupta (guptak2@cs.rpi.edu)
(extremal sets, yellin)

8 Janae Foss (fossj@cs.rpi.edu)
Josh Pedersen (pederj@cs.rpi.edu)
(incremental concepts, Godin)

9 Melissa King (kingm2@rpi.edu)
Doug Gregor
(local multiple, Zhang)

10 Nicholas Pierce (piercn@rpi.edu)
Kashif Ali
(local multiple, Zhang)

11 Wen, xiaojun (wenx@cs.rpi.edu)
Zhang, ling (zhangl@cs.rpi.edu)
(incremental concepts, Godin)

12 Dali Wang
Lanhui Long
(incremental concepts, Godin)

13 Jared Brown (brownj7@rpi.edu)
Joo Sung (sungj@rpi.edu)
(Arboricity, Chiba)

14 Toby-John Mills (millst@rpi.edu)
Kelly Keenan
(extremal sets, yellin)

15 Dave Frame (framed@rpi.edu)
Adrain Cosma
(local multiple, Zhang)

16 Sunil Upalekar (upales@rpi.edu)
Rohit Kulkarni
(dynamic subsets, yellin)

17 Eric Anker (ankere@rpi.edu)
Kyle Burke
(enumeration of MC, bierstone,bonner, Akkoyunlu+Auguston)

18 Amit M. Shenoy (shenoa2@rpi.edu)
Shrikrishna Karandikar
(Arboricity, Chiba)

19 Gang Meng
Tao Zhang (zhangt3@rpi.edu)
(galois approach, guenoche)

20 Navin Kumar (kumarn@rpi.edu)
Agrawal,Vikram (agrawv2@cs.rpi.edu)
(extremal sets, yellin)

21 Xiaojuan Luo
Ba, Ningning
(galois approach, guenoche)

23 Zhong Zhang
Jie Zhang (zhangj2@rpi.edu)
(MIS in bipartite graphs, Kashibwara)

24 Seshayya Krishamoorthy
Assad Jarrahian
(galois approach, guenoche)

25 Louis Crisci
Simon Karpen
(enumeration of MC, bierstone,bonner, Akkoyunlu+Auguston)


27 Kwesi K. Steele
Allen Chein
Ramesh Raghupathy
(MIS in bipartite graphs, Kashibwara)

28 Deepa Singh
Rodney Wait
(clique detection, Osteen)

29 Sidhartha
Kwang Bok Lee
(Arboricity, Chiba)

30 Ranjeeta Singh
Puneet Thapliyal
(MIS in bipartite graphs, Kashibwara)

31 lu, ran
Yuan, Xuening
(clique detection, Osteen)