Stanford University Computer Systems Laboratory
EE380 Colloquium Schedule
Fall 2002-2003

The SUMMER CSL COLLOQUIUM (aka "Summer Reruns") consists of a self-selected and self-paced series ten lectures selected from the past three quarters of live presentations plus a few additional lectures we believe to be of special interest. All 30+ of the lectures shown in the listing below can be viewed over the web. The date shown is that of the original presentation. We've chosen ten lectures to be broadcast over SITN and to be shown live on-campus for those who prefer pre-selected materials and/or the more traditional content delivery. The Colloquium (EE380) is offered as a one unit, ten week class, S/NC.
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Sep 25, 2002Bruce Perens
Perens LLC
Creating a Level Playing Field for Computer Software
Oct 2, 2002Bertrand Meyer
Professor of Software Engineering
ETH Zürich
Trusted Components: concept and progress report
Oct 9, 2002Stan Williams
Hewlett-Packard
Molecular Electronics: Defect Tolerance, Chemical Fabrication and Quantum-State Switching
Oct 16, 2002Elwyn Berlekamp
UC Berkeley
Quantitative Go, And Some Other Combinatorial Games
Oct 23, 2002Richard Stallman
Free Software Foundation
The Free Software Movement and the GNU/Linux Operating System
No Video Available At Speakers Request
Oct 30, 2002Jeff Bier
BDTI, Inc.
Comparing FPGAs and DSPs for Embedded Signal Processing
Nov 6, 2002Rob Strom
IBM Research
Extending Publish-Subscribe with Relational Subscriptions
Nov 13, 2002John Woodfill
Tyzx
We Know Where You Are: 3D Visual Person Tracking
Nov 20, 2002Keith DeConde
Fidelica
MEMs on Glass: Technology with Applicaiton for Fingerprint Sensors
Nov 27, 2002
Thanksgiving Break, No Class
Dec 4, 2002Scott Collins
mozilla.org
Mozilla
Mozilla and Open Source, Our Project Dynamics and Exploitable Technologies
Mar 13, 2002
May be viewed in lieu of the Stallman Lecture
Pamela Samuelson
Professor of Law, UC Berkeley
Implications of DMCA Anti-Circumvention Regulations for Innovation
Oct 3, 2001
May be viewed in lieu of the Stallman Lecture
John Hennessy
President, Stanford University
Former CSL Director
The Future of Systems Research
Feb 13, 2002
May be viewed in lieu of the Stallman Lecture
William LeFebvre
CNN Internet Technologies
CNN.COM -- Facing A World Crisis
Mar 6, 2002
May be viewed in lieu of the Stallman Lecture
Erik Loyer
www.marrowmonkey.com
Syncopation for Programmers
Feb 20, 2002
May be viewed in lieu of the Stallman Lecture
Larry Lessig
Professor of Law, Stanford University
Free Code, Free Labor
Dec 5, 2001
May be viewed in lieu of the Stallman Lecture
Andy Glew
Intel Corporation
Disclaimer: Andy will not be speaking as an Intel Representative.
Computer Architecture 2000-2025: A Retrospective
 

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