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Cleve Moler:
IEEE Computer Society Computer Pioneer Award
Cleve Moler is the 2012 recipient of the IEEE Computer Society Computer Pioneer Award. He won the award for improving the quality of mathematical software and making it more accessible by creating MATLAB. The software is used across numerous industries to create prototypes of everything from medical devices to anti-lock brakes, and the genius of it is that the developers don't even have to understand the mathematics to be able to create robust prototypes. More on the IEEE Computer Society's awards program
PODCASTS
>> 'Doc' List On Software Trends
"Doc List on Software Industry Trends" explores the changes and evolution that are occurring in the world of software and application development, deployment, and delivery.
>> Tools of the Trade
This podcast explores the interplay between you, the software practitioner, and the tools you apply to your development problems. Each episode will discuss software construction activities and the tools you can employ — the tools of our trade.
>> Micro Economics
Author Shane Greenstein focuses on a variety of topics, including the adoption of the Internet by households and business, growth of commercial Internet access networks, the industrial economics of platforms, and changes in communications policy.
>> Computing Now News Podcast
Computing Now's News Podcast covers the most important and interesting topics from industry and research, taken from the pages of IEEE Computer Society publications.
>> Software Requirements Talk
Software Requirements Talk is the podcast version of IEEE Software magazine's Requirements department, helmed by Neil Maiden. Each issue, Neil will read what appeared in print for your listening pleasure.
>> The Functional Web with Steve Vinoski
Functional programming languages and their applications.
>> On Architecture with Grady Booch
Discussions on software architecture and engineering.
>> Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw
Lessons from security and privacy luminaries.
>> The Known World
The ideas, the culture, and the stories of the digital age.
>> IEEE Focus on Computer News
Developments and trends in the computer industry.
>> Computing Lives
Perspectives on computing history.
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INTERVIEWS
>> Genevieve Bell on Pervasive Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing spoke with Genevieve Bell, director of Intel's Interaction and Experience Research Lab and an Intel Fellow, at workshop at Intel. The discussion ranged widely, touching on Bell's role within Intel, "feral" technology, the mobile web, and how we can't imagine the future of technology without bringing the legacy of the past with us.
>> Trend Wars
Computing Now editor Dejan Milojicic conducts interviews on controversial topics.
>> Partha Ranganathan
Partha Ranganathan talks about challenges and opportunities for the exascale era.
>> Craig Barrett
Intel chair Craig Barrett discusses industry challenges, the Focus Center Research Program, his career, and more.
>> Niklaus Wirth
Computer science luminary Niklaus Wirth discusses his career and experiences.
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VIDEOS
>> The CS Show - Episode 1: Software Testing at Star West
In the inaugural episode, the CS Show team sets out to find out if Google's testers will still have a job, whether cloud-based solutions are right for small enterprises, and what eBay and salesforce.com can tell us about software testing.
>> Leonardo Chiariglione
Computing Now Associate Editor Christian Timmerer interviews Leonardo Chiariglione, convenor of the MPEG standard. Their discussion ranged widely, from looking back at the creation of the MPEG to the impact of the MP3 format to social networking.
>> From IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications: Making of WALL•E
These video clips from the making of the feature animated film WALL•E demonstrate aspects of the technology used to create its crowd animation.
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WEBINARS
>> Lifecycle Solutions for Embedded Systems Development
Learn new ideas to help your organization improve the process of developing and bringing complex and embedded systems to market while differentiating your organization from your competitors.
>> Agile Model-Driven Development
Stephen J. Mellor describes the construction of executable UML models and translation rules that map models onto multiple platforms and implementations.
>> Advanced Agile: Beyond the Low Hanging Fruit
Mary Poppendieck discusses agile software development.
>> Building Smarter Products: A new approach to conducting system engineering trade studies
Dr. Graham Bleakley, a principal consultant in IBM Rational, presents a webcast on conducting software engineering trade studies.
>> Software G Forces: The Effects of Acceleration
Kent Beck, founder and director of Three Rivers Institute (TRI), presents a talk on sketch quarterly deployment, monthly deployment, weekly deployment, daily deployment, and hourly deployment, including the technical, social, and business implications.
>> Right-Sizing Agile Development
Development methodologies expert Steve McConnell dissects agile development.
>> Standardizing Your Software Process Improvement Initiatives
IEEE Computer Society President Susan K. (Kathy) Land discusses how standards can help improve the software development process.
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