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2002-2003)
Date | Speaker | Topic |
September 11, 2002* | Peter Coffee, eWEEK |
A Night With Peter Coffee |
October 9, 2002* | McCagie Brooks Rogers, The MYTHSEEKER Institute |
MYTHSEEKER SOFTWARE: APPLICATIONS AND ARCHITECTURE |
November 6, 2002* | Chris Rolon, Neudesic, LLC |
What is .Net? |
December 4, 2002* | Dr. Arnold Goodman, UCI Center for Statistical Consulting |
CHALLENGES FOR ALL OF US |
January 8, 2003* | Dr. Herbert RJ Grosch, noted computer pioneer and a former ACM president |
Von Neumann versus Watson Senior |
February 5, 2003* | Seth Schoen and Cory Doctorow, from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) |
Security for Whom? - TCPA and Hollywood vs. Open Computing Platforms |
March 5, 2003* | Paul Willis, LA ACM Chapter Vice-Chair |
Managing Software Development (This was a last minute substitute for the scheduled speaker) |
April 2, 2003* | Christoph von der Malsburg, Professor at USC and Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany |
Organic Computing: Life without Software |
May 7, 2003* | Ariel Rogson, Marger Johnson & McCollom, P.C. |
What Every Software Engineer Should Know About Patents |
June 4, 2003* | David A. Cook, Principal Engineering Consultant, Shim Enterprises, Inc. |
Why we have problems producing quality code - and why a good programming language is part of the solution, not part of the problem |
* includes meeting summary |
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