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19 Jun 2006 at 3:00am 50 min - Jun 19, 2006 Google TechTalks June 19, 2006 Bryan O'Sullivan is a Senior Principal Engineer at QLogic, Inc, where he works on HPC clustering and compiler technologies. He likes to write software tools that help other engineers, and to build interesting distributed systems. He is an enthusiastic rock climber of sadly limited facility. ABSTRACT Mercurial is a free distributed revision control system. It focuses on conceptual simplicity, robustness, and high performance. Well-known open source projects that use Mercurial include OpenSolaris, Xen, and One Laptop Per Child.This talk presents some of the advantages of using Mercurial to manage large, fast-moving projects. We give a brief overview of the techniques used to achieve, in Python, a level of performance that outshines most other revision control systems. Finally, we introduce some novel revision control techniques that take advantage of Mercurial's extensibility and high performance. 8 Oct 2007 at 9:06pm ![]() 57 min - Oct 9, 2007 Google Tech Talks April 3, 2007 Hubert Smits will give a hands-on overview of the activities that are involved in larger agile projects. Larger projects stretch out over more then a few months and have more then a single team involved. Things get more complex when the teams are not collocated. Hubert has based the talk on his paper "Multi Level Planning for Agile Projects" and presents a practical implementation of the planning levels. The experience he uses in the presentation is taken from his work as an agile coach for Rally Software Development, which brings him to projects with teams scattered across the globe: the US, Europe, Middle East and Far East. Credits: Speaker:Hubert Smits 19 Apr 2007 at 3:00am 1 hr - Apr 19, 2007 Google Tech Talks April 19, 2007 ABSTRACT Release management can be quite challenging in free software projects since the work of many distributed developers needs to be finished at the same time so it can be integrated and tested for the next release. It is particularly challenging in free software projects which mainly consist of volunteers because there is little control over the work performed by contributors. This talk will discuss what kind of problems free software projects face during release preparations and investigate how large volunteer teams can make releases on time and with high levels of quality. In particular, the focus will be on the time based release strategy. Instead of making release when particular functionality or set of features have been implemented, time based releases are made according to a specific time interval. This talk will argue that time based release management acts as an effective coordination mechanism in large volunteer projects and will show examples from a number of projects, including GNOME and X.org. 16 Feb 2008 at 7:34pm 2 min - Feb 17, 2008 Distributed Air Ground Traffic Management (DAG-TM) 20-Oct-2003 16:40 1K 20-Oct-2003 17:11 22M EnrouteDagTmC2.html 23 Aug 2007 at 10:28pm ![]() 1 hr 16 min - Aug 24, 2007 The 2nd Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC) in our New York office on August 23 and 24, 2007. Adam Porter & Atif Memon - Skoll DCQAS Software engineers increasingly emphasize agility and flexibility in their designs and development approaches. They increasingly use distributed development teams, rely on component assembly and deployment rather than green field code writing, rapidly evolve the system through incremental development and frequent updating, and use flexible product designs supporting extensive end-user customization. While agility and flexibility have many benefits, they also create an enormous number of potential system configurations built from rapidly changing component implementations. Since today's quality assurance (QA) techniques do not scale to handle highly configurable systems, we are developing and validating novel software QA processes and tools that leverage the extensive computing resources of user and developer communities in a distributed, continuous manner to significantly improve software quality. Adam Porter Adam A. Porter is a professor with the Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland and is the Associate Director of the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies. He is a winner of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award and the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence in the College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Maryland. He is currently a member of the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering and served previously on the editorial board of the ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology. He is a senior member of both the IEEE and ACM. His current research interests include empirical methods for identifying and eliminating bottlenecks in industrial development processes, experimental evaluation of fundamental software engineering hypotheses, and development of tools that demonstrably improve the software development process. Atif Memon Atif M. Memon is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland. He received his BS, MS, and Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1991, 1995, and 2001 respectively. He was awarded a Gold Medal in BS. He was awarded Fellowships from the Andrew Mellon Foundation for his Ph.D. research. He received the NSF CAREER award in 2005. His research interests include program testing, software engineering, artificial intelligence, plan generation, reverse engineering, and program structures. He is the inventor of the GUITAR model-based testing software. He serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Software Testing, Verification and Reliability (STVR), the Open Software Engineering Journal (OSE), and the Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences (CJPAS). 14 Dec 2007 at 3:00am 1 hr 24 min - Dec 14, 2007 Summary: What if we could capture, share, and reuse the complex, multi-modal, and dynamic knowledge and content creation experience during collaborative events just by carrying a cell phone, a pen, a note pad and/or paper documents? This presentation, based on a Stanford project, focuses on the design of real-time, high fidelity knowledge capture, sharing and reuse technologies that bridge the gap between the analog and digital multimedia worlds in support of the collaboration among mobile knowledge workers. The research addresses the communication, coordination, and cognition needs defined by scenarios of increasing complexity - from reflection in action to reflection in interaction - in which the knowledge workers engage in dialogue and sketching activities. We model and test these concepts with an innovative technology we developed, called TalkingPaper that supports cross-disciplinary, collaborative, geographically distributed project teams. Bio: Dr. Renate Fruchter is the founding director of the Project Based Learning Laboratory (PBL Lab), established in 1993 at Stanford University. She is lecturer in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Senior Research Engineer thrust leader of ?Collaboration Technologies? at the Center for Integrated Facilities Engineering (CIFE), at Stanford. She leads a research group focused on the development of collaboration technologies for multidisciplinary, collaborative, geographically distributed teamwork, and e-Learning. Her interests focus on R&D and larger scale deployment of collaboration technologies that include Web-based team building, synchronous and asynchronous knowledge capture, sharing and re-use, project memory, corporate memory, and mobile solutions for global teamwork and e-Learning. In addition, she has established in 1998 a strong research effort focusing on the impact of technology on learning, team interaction, and assessment. She is the leader and developer of the innovative "Computer Integrated Architecture/Engineering/Construction Global Teamwork" course launched in 1993, at Stanford, that engages universities from US, Japan, and Europe. 19 May 2008 at 11:01am 1 min - May 19, 2008 Tromping around with my son in the spooky woods near Caddo Lake in east Texas. Distributed by Tubemogul. 1 Sep 2007 at 12:19am 26 sec - Sep 1, 2007 Tonia Madenford is the driving force behind the cutting-edge independent film company SCREEN ADDICTION. She has over 100 credits to her name and is a rising star in today?s fast-paced world of entertainment. She has worked with many A-list celebrities over the years on projects that have been distributed by MTV, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, NATIONAL LAMPOON, PAY-PER-VIEW, PBS, SONY PICTURES, and SUNSET PICTURES. 8 Oct 2007 at 9:06pm ![]() 49 min - Oct 9, 2007 Google Tech Talks May 25, 2007 ABSTRACT The Semantic Web is a field aiming a the creation, deployment, and interoperation of machine readable data on the Internet. In the talk we present some projects in DERI on Semantic Web technologies - notably Semantic Interlinking of Online Community sites, Social Semantic Collaborative Filtering, and ActiveRDF, a library for Browsing, programming and navigating Semantic Web data. The SIOC (Semantic Interlinking of Online Communities) project [1] is an effort aiming at establishing and deploying a metadata vocabulary for interlinking and connecting distributed conversation on blogs, bulletin boards, and mailing lists. The vocabulary has been implemented... 8 Sep 2006 at 3:00am 1 hr - Sep 8, 2006 Google London Test Automation Conference (LTAC) Google Tech Talks September 8th, 2006 Presenter: Adam Porter 19 May 2008 at 8:56pm 54 sec - May 20, 2008 www.livewelldowntown.com This Austin live work loft is in the heart of Tarrytown with lots of green home features. For information on downtown austin condo projects, green home prices, live work lofts and spaces considered out of the ordinary. Distributed by Tubemogul. 16 sec project leader of Picatinny's Distributed Interactive Simulation Center. ( The technology also is being used in other 3 Feb 2008 at 1:29pm ![]() 2 min - Feb 3, 2008 "Fusion music" was organized in Saint Petersburg State University in 2007 as a practical part of graduate work of Sergey Ogirya. Pilot version of "Fusion music" project was organized using 3 scenes quipped with mainstream video conferencing systems Polycom VSX 7000s. Problems with sound delays were solved by musicians' skills. 17 Jan 2008 at 1:21pm 5 min - Jan 17, 2008 From Jon Hammond NY, NY: I was honored to be invited to be with friends, family and Atlantic Records WEA and so many Musicians on this day in 1989 in Lincoln Center. I arrived with Bernard Purdie long-time Atlantic recording artist and we sat together amongst the Musicians, in concert were Modern Jazz Quartet, Roberta Flack, Phil Collins, Manhattan Transfer, Ron Carter, Sylvia Simms and at end after Ahmet's eulogy George Wein played a piano blues with Claude Nobbs on harmonica. Cocktail reception followed, it was somber but warm and joyful at the same time. Now Ahmet has passed RIP, he was always nice to me so I pass this on in their memory. Sincerely, Jon Hammond http://www.HammondCast.com *Ahmet Ertegun was "one of the most significant figures in the modern recording industry" who "co-founded Atlantic Records in 1947 with partner Herb Abramson. Atlantic was at the forefront of great independent labels that sprang up in the late Forties, challenging the primacy of the major labels of the time (RCA, Columbia and Decca) by discovering, developing and nurturing new talent. Under the guiding hand of Ertegun - the son of a career diplomat and a lifelong jazz and blues aficionado - Atlantic became the nation's premier rhythm & blues label in a few short years. The label's artist roster in the Fifties reads like an honor roll of R&B talent: Ruth Brown, Big Joe Turner, Ray Charles, LaVern Baker, the Drifters, the Coasters, the Clovers, and many more. During this period, Ertegun produced or coproduced the vast majority of records released on Atlantic. He even wrote songs for Atlantic artists in the early days using the pseudonym "Nugetre" (Ertegun spelled backwards). Though he was less directly involved as a producer, Ertegun continued at the helm of Atlantic in the Sixties and Seventies as the company conquered the realms of soul and rock, from Aretha Franklin to Led Zeppelin, with phenomenal success. Ertegun serves as chairman of Atlantic Records to this day. At the tenth annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Dinner in 1995, it was announced that the museum's main exhibition hall would be named after Ertegun." (quote from Museum) Nesuhi Ertegun "spent most of his lifetime working at Atlantic Records and associated labels. He joined Atlantic in 1956, nine years after its founding by his brother Ahmet and Herb Abramson. Nesuhi initially developed Atlantic's album department and built up the label's extensive catalog of jazz long-players. The list of jazz artists he produced at Atlantic over the years reads like a who's who: John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, the Modern Jazz Quartet and more. Nesuhi also became involved with the label's rhythm & blues and rock and roll roster as well, producing several hit records for Ray Charles, the Drifters, Bobby Darin and Roberta Flack. The son of a Turkish diplomat, Nesuhi acquired his taste for black music while growing up in Washington DC, where he and Ahmet would frequent the Howard Theater and scour the community for records by their favorite musicians. In 1944, he moved to Los Angeles to run the Jazzman Record Shop. While there he created his own label, Crescent Records (later Jazzman), on which he recorded the likes of Kid Ory and Jelly Roll Morton. Nesuhi also served as editor of Record Changer magazine and taught the first accredited course in jazz offered in the US, at UCLA. In addition to founding the jazz division at Atlantic, Nesuhi later went on to spearhead the label's international operations, expanding the business and opening up new markets overseas. After the merger of the Warner Brothers, Elektra and Atlantic labels in 1971, he headed WEA International. He later oversaw the special projects division of Warner Communications and launched East/West, a Atlantic-distributed label, in 1988." (quote from Museum) 27 Aug 2007 at 10:45am 5 min - Aug 27, 2007 Elizabeth Taylor Lassie Come Home Tribute The Multicolour Elizabeth Taylor Scottish Highlander Symphony Tribute is a tribute to Elizabeth?s role in the 1943 film Lassie Come Home. The project was conceived, designed, made, arranged, produced and distributed by the Internationally acclaimed pop artist Alan Lee. This work is part of an on-going love affair with the dog, woman and the Scottish Highlands, that inspired the Scottish Highlander Symphony. 18 Mar 2008 at 4:22pm 1 min - Mar 18, 2008 MAARG is a start-up Endeavour envisaged by a group of serial entrepreneurs from NITIE (National Institute of Industrial Engineering), Mumbai. It is headquartered in Mumbai, India. MAARG is a provider of innovative, end-to-end consulting, technology and outsourcing solutions. We conceptualize and realize technology driven business transformation initiatives with multiple skill and competencies that combine to accomplish world class technology driven solutions especially with our commitment to provide global clients a fresh, new approach to methodologies for Supply Chain Management, Operation and IT and business consulting services. These complement to define, optimize and align our Clients' business strategy with technology initiatives. We intend to build a reputation of research and planned integrated approach to technology with amazing and measurable results for successful delivery of end to end solutions. We help our clients maximize their software and marketing investment through unique combination of business planning, innovative solutions and quality services. Our services address specific needs of consulting in SCM and Operations, outsourcing enterprise IT programs, communications, and also engineering product design and data management. Our expertise in focused industries, strong quality orientation, cross-technology and distributed project management capabilities benefit our Clients in addition to seamless coordination in strategy, implementation, and management of their technology programs. Our focus is to guide our clients with a unique perspective which combines the spirit of an entrepreneurship and the mind of an engineer enabling us to execute projects through our account management (account architects) and development teams (development architects) every where. All of our team members are experts with understanding and are experienced in the Industry Sectors. Most of our account architects have skills which cross-functional disciplines; whereas some have concentrated specialties in key technical areas which help integrate teams to deliver complex end solutions. 21 Apr 2008 at 10:13am 14 min - Apr 21, 2008 Kick of the "Open Sailing Platform" project, an architectural framework for open entrepreneurship. 1st aril 2008 Future Karaoke, Gramaphone bar.<br /><br />I want to build this floating-space-object trying to implement the flexibilityy of a network. Unlike the company secular structure had a "captain", The Open Sailing Platform structure may be like the internet, decentralised and distributed in its services. the design would be more about inventing protocol between the different elements, APIs.<br /><br />-The OSP should be able to grow or decrease in size and population. <br />-Adapted architecture for living and invention.<br />- Climate change and disappearnce of low-level lands.<br />- Demographic growth and population demand for education and access to information.<br />- Ecological scalable business platform, floating island.<br />- Enable us to travel (not be a part of a nation).<br />- Share, learn, teach.<br />- Live at low cost while having a rich cultural environment.<br />- Being able to confortable in the "Nature" and in the city.<br /><br /><a class="link" rel="nofollow" href="http://cesarharada.com/2008/futurekaraoke/">http://cesarharada.com /2008/futurekaraoke/</a>< Sponsored Links
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