PPT-History of Computing - Software Engineering
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Prof Steven A Demurjian Computer Science amp Engineering Department The University of Connecticut 371 Fairfield Way Box U255 Storrs CT 062693255 StevenDemurjianuconnedu
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Prof Steven A Demurjian Computer Science amp Engineering Department The University of Connecticut 371 Fairfield Way Box U255 Storrs CT 062693255 StevenDemurjianuconnedu httpwwwengruconnedusteve. ACCI meeting April 2, 2014. Jon Eisenberg. Director, CSTB. v2. 1. 2. Credit: National Academy of Sciences . National Academies today. 3. c. harge to committee. A . study committee . will examine . anticipated priorities and associated tradeoffs . COMP 201. Lecturer: . Sebastian . Coope. Ashton Building, Room G.18. E-mail: . coopes@liverpool.ac.uk . COMP 201 web-page:. http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~coopes/comp201. Lecture 9, 10 – Modelling Based on Petri Nets. "Open world computing COMP 201. Lecturer: . Sebastian . Coope. Ashton Building, Room G.18. E-mail: . coopes@liverpool.ac.uk . COMP 201 web-page:. http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~coopes/comp201. Lecture 17 – Concepts of Object Oriented Design. a Nutshell. 8/23/2017. 1. Introduction. Getting started with software engineering. Objectives. To introduce software engineering and to explain its importance. To set out the answers to key questions about software engineering. Hank Walker. 1. © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved. Based on materials from Armando Fox and David Patterson. Outline. Class Organization. §1.1 Introduction to Software Engineering. Grid Computing . Definitions . The term . Grid computing. originated in the early 1990s as a metaphor for making computer power as easy to access as an electric power grid. . The definitive definition of a Grid is provided . Your involvement. Monday, Nov 5, 2012. What’s ABET. The major accrediting body for engineering and many science programs in the US and around the world.. They visit us every 7 years to judge the quality of our programs.. Choosing your major. Skills. Interest. Opportunities. . What is computer science?. Senior design projects. Career opportunities. Courses for spring. Resources. Presentation outline. . CS is the study of the . Simulation overview and . resource needs. Jin Huang (BNL). June 18, 2018. BNL. June 18, 2018. sPHENIX Software & Computing Review. 1. Overview for this talk. June 18, 2018. sPHENIX Software & Computing Review. THE areas . of . departmental research . and applications. Haldun Süral. Başak Akteke-Öztürk. Department of Industrial Engineering. Middle East Technical University. Ankara 2012. 1. Outline. Departmental . The free and open source software movement, from its origins in hacker culture, through the development of GNU and Linux, to its commercial use today.In the 1980s, there was a revolution with far-reaching consequences--a revolution to restore software freedom. In the early 1980s, after decades of making source code available with programs, most programmers ceased sharing code freely. A band of revolutionaries, self-described hackers, challenged this new norm by building operating systems with source code that could be freely shared. In For Fun and Profit, Christopher Tozzi offers an account of the free and open source software (FOSS) revolution, from its origins as an obscure, marginal effort by a small group of programmers to the widespread commercial use of open source software today. Tozzi explains FOSS\'s historical trajectory, shaped by eccentric personalities--including Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds--and driven both by ideology and pragmatism, by fun and profit.Tozzi examines hacker culture and its influence on the Unix operating system, the reaction to Unix\'s commercialization, and the history of early Linux development. He describes the commercial boom that followed, when companies invested billions of dollars in products using FOSS operating systems the subsequent tensions within the FOSS movement and the battles with closed source software companies (especially Microsoft) that saw FOSS as a threat. Finally, Tozzi describes FOSS\'s current dominance in embedded computing, mobile devices, and the cloud, as well as its cultural and intellectual influence. The free and open source software movement, from its origins in hacker culture, through the development of GNU and Linux, to its commercial use today.In the 1980s, there was a revolution with far-reaching consequences--a revolution to restore software freedom. In the early 1980s, after decades of making source code available with programs, most programmers ceased sharing code freely. A band of revolutionaries, self-described hackers, challenged this new norm by building operating systems with source code that could be freely shared. In For Fun and Profit, Christopher Tozzi offers an account of the free and open source software (FOSS) revolution, from its origins as an obscure, marginal effort by a small group of programmers to the widespread commercial use of open source software today. Tozzi explains FOSS\'s historical trajectory, shaped by eccentric personalities--including Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds--and driven both by ideology and pragmatism, by fun and profit.Tozzi examines hacker culture and its influence on the Unix operating system, the reaction to Unix\'s commercialization, and the history of early Linux development. He describes the commercial boom that followed, when companies invested billions of dollars in products using FOSS operating systems the subsequent tensions within the FOSS movement and the battles with closed source software companies (especially Microsoft) that saw FOSS as a threat. Finally, Tozzi describes FOSS\'s current dominance in embedded computing, mobile devices, and the cloud, as well as its cultural and intellectual influence. Practical Software Development using UML and Java. Chapter 1: . Software and Software Engineering. 1. 2. Prologue. 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