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Course: CSCI 577, Fall 2009
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Meeting Client Notes Date: October 15, 2004, 11:30am Attendees: Dr. Gary Seaman, David Notes: Reviewed our initial LCO ARB slides with Dr. Seaman. I gave him an overview of the agenda for the ARB, guided him through the presentation format for the ARB, and gave him a summary of the context of each section. will We be emailing our final slides to Dr. Seaman on Sunday night so he can review them Monday morning...

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Meeting Client Notes Date: October 15, 2004, 11:30am Attendees: Dr. Gary Seaman, David Notes: Reviewed our initial LCO ARB slides with Dr. Seaman. I gave him an overview of the agenda for the ARB, guided him through the presentation format for the ARB, and gave him a summary of the context of each section. will We be emailing our final slides to Dr. Seaman on Sunday night so he can review them Monday morning before the ARB meeting. Clarified with Dr. Seaman that the 15 second respon...

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