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Computer Systems Colloquium (2011-2012, Stanford U)

Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2009-2010, Stanford U)

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source: Stanford      Last updated on 2014年9月25日
EE 380: Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium is a Stanford University course that features weekly speakers on current research and developments in computer systems. Topics touch upon all aspects of computer science and engineering including logic design, computer organization and architecture, software engineering, computer applications, public policy, and the social, business, and financial implications of technology. Frequently the Colloquium provides the first public forum for discussion of new products, discoveries, or ideas. This playlist consists of seminar speakers recorded during the 2009-2010 academic year.

Self and Self: Whys and Wherefores 1:10:11
Construction of De Novo Biological Process Control Circuits 1:14:07
DRAM Errors in the Wild: A Large-Scale Field Study 54:34
Wave Glider: An Autonomous Wave-Powered Sensor Platform 1:09:24
Starting a Productivity Revolution in Parallel Computation 1:23:00
Rethinking Time in Distributed Systems 1:23:35
PortLand: Scaling Data Center Networks to 100,000 Ports and Beyond 1:13:52

Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2008-2009, Stanford University)

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source: Stanford    Last updated on 2014年9月25日
EE 380: Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium is a Stanford University course that features weekly speakers on current research and developments in computer systems. Topics touch upon all aspects of computer science and engineering including logic design, computer organization and architecture, software engineering, computer applications, public policy, and the social, business, and financial implications of technology. Frequently the Colloquium provides the first public forum for discussion of new products, discoveries, or ideas. This playlist consists of seminar speakers recorded during the 2008-2009 academic year.

Towards a Global Scale Public Computer 1:31:15
Issues in Mainstream Clusters 1:06:26
Excubate: A New Model of New Technology Business Development 1:23:55
How to Invent the Future by Playing Online Games: SuperStruct 1:17:42
Scalable Privacy-Friendly Client Cloud Computing 1:10:49
Google App Engine 1:15:33
Future Computer Memory 1:16:23

Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2006-2007, Stanford University)

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source: Stanford     Last updated on 2014年6月8日
EE 380: Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium is a Stanford University course that features weekly speakers on current research and developments in computer systems. Topics touch upon all aspects of computer science and engineering including logic design, computer organization and architecture, software engineering, computer applications, public policy, and the social, business, and financial implications of technology. Frequently the Colloquium provides the first public forum for discussion of new products, discoveries, or ideas. This playlist consists of seminar speakers recorded during the 2006-2007 academic year.

Future Evolution of High-Performance Microprocessors 1:02:02
New Architectures for a New Biology 1:23:35
Measurements vs. Bits: Compressed Sensors and Info Theory 1:16:32
A Structured Orchestration Language 1:18:17
Stream Computing 1:22:29
The Need, Evolution, and Detail of WLAN Security 1:14:10
25 Years at PDI 1:11:08
Computing on the GPU 1:19:17
Flash Player ActionScript Virtual Machine 1:20:03
The United Communication Transformation 1:10:46
What the Second Generation Holds 1:12:21
Expanding the Mobile Consumer Software Market 1:17:44
Computer Architecture is Back: Parallel Computing Landscape 1:14:35
Design for Yield / Design for Manufacturing 1:17:27
Building Your Own Dynamic Language 1:14:32
A Fast Wait-Free Hash Table 1:17:28
An Ultrafast Optical Digital Technology Smart Light 1:05:02
VoIP Encryption in a Surveillance Society 1:15:44
A New Balancing Method for Solving Parametric Max Flow 56:38
Nanomanufacturing Technologies 1:11:33
Software Not Provided: Supporting Communities and Democracy 1:10:23
New Directions in Multiprocessor Synchronization 1:10:28
An App Developer's View of Next Gen Systems Enablement 1:16:57
Stream Programming: Multicore Made Practical 1:11:30
Off-the-Record Messaging: Useful Security and Privacy for IM 1:20:42
Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensors 1:19:45
Botnets: Anticipating Failure 1:19:43

Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2007-2008, Stanford University)

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source: Stanford     Last updated on 2014年9月25日
EE 380: Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium is a Stanford University course that features weekly speakers on current research and developments in computer systems. Topics touch upon all aspects of computer science and engineering including logic design, computer organization and architecture, software engineering, computer applications, public policy, and the social, business, and financial implications of technology. Frequently the Colloquium provides the first public forum for discussion of new products, discoveries, or ideas. This playlist consists of seminar speakers recorded during the 2007-2008 academic year.

The PeakStream Platform for Many-Core Computing 1:07:26
Programmable Micofluidics 1:07:58
Open Source Study: Analytics, Economics & Best Practices 1:01:59
Self-Improving Artificial Intelligence 1:09:00
The Challenges of Implementing Matlab® 1:19:51
Parallel Programming 2.0 1:00:03
On the Road to Computer Literacy 1:24:07
Android: Building a Mobile Platform to Change the Industry 1:17:11
Science Communication, Science Literacy and Public Support 1:13:45
Tracking the Internet into the 21st Century 1:18:31
Computing in Transition 1:08:49
Scalable Parallel Programming with CUDA on Manycore GPUs 1:20:37
Building a Safer Web 1:09:31
CMOS Process Variations: A Critical Operation Point Hypothesis 1:03:58
Demonstration of Brain Computer Interface Using the Emotive Epoc 1:08:46
A Head in the Cloud: The Power of Infrastructure as a Service 1:29:57
Distributed Systems: Computation With a Million Friends 1:17:59
Dynamic Languages Strike Back 1:08:58
The Challenge of Small Form Factor: The ASUS Eee PC 1:15:43
Spookytechnology and Society 53:39
The Search for Jim Gray 1:21:29
The Role of Accelerated Computing in the Multi-Core Era 1:16:21