THE HISTORY OF COMPUTINGhttps://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/
", developed and distributed byWGBH (PBS) and the British Broadcasting Company (BBC). We are hoping toexpand the coverage of the video by providing stills for each of the top
Peter Neumann's Home Pagehttps://www.csl.sri.com/users/neumann/
of the Network and Distributed Systems Symposium (NDSS 2019), 24--27 February 2019. IEEE SSP 2015 Robert N. M. Watson, Jonathan Woodruff, Peter G. Neumann, Simon W. Moore, Jonatha
Ian! D. Allen - Personal Home Pagehttp://www.idallen.com/
which to be readily distributed to and accepted by a mass market. [...] What is being built as a gated community -- offering safety and stability to its residents, and a predictab
Links 29/4/2020: TDE 10th Anniversary, Sailfish OS 3.3http://techrights.org/o/2020/04/29/tde-10th-anniversary/
adapt to a completely distributed workforce. We are suddenly faced with new challenges, including balancing working from home while parenting and keeping our families and loved on
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SIGPLAN Research Highlights Papershttps://www.sigplan.org/Highlights/Papers/
code2vec: Learning Distributed Representations of Code Authors: Uri Alon (Technion, Israel), Meital Zilberstein (Technion, Israel), Omer Levy (Facebook AI), Eran Yahav (Technion,
Acceleration Watch (Understanding Accelerating Change)https://www.accelerationwatch.com/
security, labor law), redistributed wealth, and created economic and societal progress at the individual level, peaking in the 1960s. This third era, from roughly 1890 to 1960 in
Participation in the information agehttps://gotze.dk/phd/it.html
research into robust, distributed communication networks for military command and control, and in 1969, under the leadership of the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Proje
John Gilmore's home pagehttp://www.toad.com/gnu/
instituted a culture of distributed hiring, automated software testing, and frequent software releases across scores of platforms, much of which persists to this day. I stopped wo
Storieshttps://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/stories.html
the Monrobot XI and distributed a small booklet that I printed regarding a little history of the Monrobot XI. - Cover of a presentation The purpose was to explain that the Monrobo
Steven Pembertonhttps://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/
is a British NHS distributed patient records project that cost more than £10 billion , and had a 70 person project team; the hardware alone cost £5 per patient. The project failed
The Xinu Pagehttps://xinu.cs.purdue.edu/
to implement a distributed data acquisition and control system (Minor [1990]). The project began in 1983, but did not take off until 1984 when we discovered Xinu. The application
Ross Anderson's Home Pagehttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/
of shared control in distributed systems. The Economics of Censorship Resistance examines when it is better for defenders to aggregate or disperse. Should file-sharers build one h
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