Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2006-2007)

Course Description


In this course, Stanford University gives 27 video lectures on the Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium. This course features weekly speakers on current research and developments in computer systems. Topics touch upon all aspects of computer science and engineering including logic design, computer organization and architecture, software engineering, computer applications, public policy, and the social, business, and financial implications of technology. Frequently the Colloquium provides the first public forum for discussion of new products, discoveries, or ideas. This playlist consists of seminar speakers recorded during the 2006-2007 academic year.



The original name of this course is: Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2006-2007).

Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2006-2007)


Lecture 16: A Fast Wait-Free Hash Table.

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Video Lectures & Study Materials

# Lecture Play Lecture
1 Future Evolution of High-Performance Microprocessors Play Video
2 New Architectures for a New Biology Play Video
3 Measurements vs. Bits: Compressed Sensors and Info Theory Play Video
4 A Structured Orchestration Language Play Video
5 Stream Computing Play Video
6 The Need, Evolution, and Detail of WLAN Security Play Video
7 25 Years at PDI Play Video
8 Computing on the GPU Play Video
9 Flash Player ActionScript Virtual Machine Play Video
10 The United Communication Transformation Play Video
11 What the Second Generation Holds Play Video
12 Expanding the Mobile Consumer Software Market Play Video
13 Computer Architecture is Back: Parallel Computing Landscape Play Video
14 Design for Yield / Design for Manufacturing Play Video
15 Building Your Own Dynamic Language Play Video
16 A Fast Wait-Free Hash Table Play Video
17 An Ultrafast Optical Digital Technology Smart Light Play Video
18 VoIP Encryption in a Surveillance Society Play Video
19 A New Balancing Method for Solving Parametric Max Flow Play Video
20 Nanomanufacturing Technologies Play Video
21 Software Not Provided: Supporting Communities and Democracy Play Video
22 New Directions in Multiprocessor Synchronization Play Video
23 An App Developer's View of Next Gen Systems Enablement Play Video
24 Stream Programming: Multicore Made Practical Play Video
25 Off-the-Record Messaging: Useful Security and Privacy for IM Play Video
26 Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensors Play Video
27 Botnets: Anticipating Failure Play Video

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