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Estimating Software Based on Use Case Points

Edward R. Carroll
time: 00:29:53
Creating accurate cost estimates for software product development projects.

Living Structure and the Software Garden

Russell Holt
time: 00:27:04
Complex structures cannot be built: They must grow.

HPC Survivor Panel

C. Pancake, Barbara Chapman
time: 00:59:59
Which approach to programming languages will survive?

Programmers vs. Users: Culture War

James Noble
time: 01:30:09
Who came first--the user or the programmer?

Agility vs. Stability at a Successful Start-Up

Kurt Madsen
time: 00:24:39
Bridging the gap between expectations and implementation with Extreme Programming.

DOSC: Dispersed Operating System Computing

Ramesh K. Karne
time: 00:34:01
Discussion of a decentralized operating system environment known as DOSC (Dispersed Operating System Computing).

Ercatons and Organic Programming

Falk Langhammer
time: 00:39:53
Say good-bye to planned economy!

Service-Oriented Architecture and Business Process Choreography

Kerard Hogg
time: 00:30:57
In an order management scenario, a large telecommunication wholesaler enhanced the process integration capabilities of its core order management system through widespread use of SOA, business process choreography and Web services concepts.

Finding Good Design

Martin Fowler
time: 01:36:40
Author Martin Fowler relates his struggles to understand what good design might be and how to communicate it.

The End of Users

Mary Beth Rosson
time: 01:15:43
The relationship between users and software developers is rapidly changing. The concept of the “end-user” is fast becoming a thing of the past as it is replaced by “use-developers”-people who build ad hoc solutions to everyday computing needs.

Ambient-Oriented Programming

Jessie Dedecker
time: 00:46:57
Due to the increase of wireless devices and the mobile networks they induce, a field in distributed computing has emerged called Ambient In-telligence. This presentation deals with the Ambient-Oriented programming languages necessary for this field.

Living with Legacy: Love it or Leave it?

Steve Berzcuk, Michael Feathers, Steven Fraser, Dennis Mancl, a
time: 01:15:12
Is legacy software a stockpile of useful information and behavior-- or is it weighing you down and something you should cut loose if you want to make progress? In this discussion panel, four experienced panelists discuss this very question.

Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Techniques for Consumer Digital-Video Devices

Kent Wittenburg
time: 0:04:21
User Interface Software and Technology

Keynote Speech: Raymond Kurzweil

Ray Kurzweil
time: 1:45:41
High Performance Networking and Computing

Real-World Quantum Cryptography

A. Beržanskis
time: 0:48:27
High Performance Networking and Computing

Leonard AdlemanPre-RSA Days

Leonard Adleman

Making public-key cryptography useful in practice

Alan KayThe Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet

Alan Kay
time: 1:05:00
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it."

Robert E. KahnAssessing the Internet: Lessons Learned, Strategies for Evolution, and Future Possibilities

Robert E. Kahn
time: 1:05:00
Assumptions made during the initial design of the Internet don't necessarily apply today

Peter NaurComputing vs. Human Thought

Peter Naur
time: 0:53:00
Peter Naur, winner of the 2005 A. M. Turing Award for his "fundamental contributions to programming language design and the definition of Algol 60, to compiler design, and to the art and practice of computer programming," discusses his research.

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