The Computer Society frequently hosts talks from members of industry and academia on various Computing Topics. This page briefly outlines the talks we have hosted.
- Microsoft - Atlas
- Blacknight.ie - Search Engine Optimisation
- Dr Gabriel Leen - Automotive Technologies
- Chris Plummer - The Challenges of Computing in Space
- Summer Talks - 2008
Microsoft - Atlas
Who:
Robert Burke -
Microsoft
What: Atlas, and other improbable and free developer tools from Microsoft
When: Wednesday 11th October 2006 at 6pm (20061011)
Where: C1-060
Blacknight.ie - Search Engine Optimisation
Who:
Michele Neylon -
Blacknight.ie
What: Search Engine Optimisation
When: Friday 10th of November 2006 at 7pm (20061110)
Where: C1-059
Dr Gabriel Leen - Automotive Technologies
Who:
Dr Gabriel Leen
What: Automotive Technologies
When: Tuesday 28th of November 2006 at 7:30pm (20061128)
Where: C1-058
Chris Plummer - The Challenges of Computing in Space
Who: Chris Plummer
What: The Challenges of Computing in Space
When: Tuesday 10th of April 2007 at 7:30pm (20070410)
Where: C1-060
Summer Talks - 2008
When: Saturday 17th of May 2008 at 2pm (20080517)
Where: Students Union, Room 3
Mel Gorman (IBM) - Maintaining Performance of Software with a Basic Awareness of Hardware
Who:
Mel Gorman
What: Maintaining Performance of Software with a Basic Awareness of Hardware
Abstract: In bygone times, software engineers developed software with a full understanding of the underlying hardware they were developing for. This was necessary to maximise the performance based on very limited resources. In recent times with generous resources, it is convenient software programmers to ignore the hardware and focus exclusively on features. This can result in hardware-based performance problems that avoid detection unless explicitly searched for. While premature optimisation should be avoided, there are some basic performance pitfalls that should be avoided at every stage of development. This talk is a refresher on some basic hardware topics as a means to avoiding hardware-orientated performance problems before the happen.
Sean Blanchfield (DemonWare) - A technical history of DemonWare
Who: Sean Blanchfield -
DemonWare
What: A technical history of DemonWare
Christian van den Bosch - Retro cryptography
What: Retro Cryptography