CERN School of Computing 1995 - BULLETIN No. 2



The programme will be dedicated to the following themes:
Human Computer Interfaces
Collaborative Software Engineering
Information Super Highways
Trends in Computer Architecture/Industry
Parallel Architectures (MPP)
Mathematical Computing
Data Acquisition Systems
World-Wide Web for Physics
The total number of lectures will be forty-five. Exercises and demonstrations are expected to be a complement to these lectures.
The following lectures are now confirmed. Additional lectures will be announced later.
- Julian Gallop Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,Didcot, UK
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An Introduction to Graphics and User Interface Tools
- Silvano de Gennaro CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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Virtual Reality at CERN
- Hans Drevermann CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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Is There a Future for Events Display?
- David Quarrie Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, USA
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From Abstraction to Implementation - some case studies
(Other lectures will be announced later)
- David C. De Roure University of Southampton, UK
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Information Highway Applications
- Wulf Bauerfeld DeTeBerkom, Berlin, Germany
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Information Highway Technologies
- Ton Engbersen IBM Zurich, Switzerland
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ATM Switching, the PRIZMA Switch
- Christian Maillot Thomson-CSF, Orsay, France
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Mass Data Storage: Technical Improvements and Future Trends
- Micheal Metcalf CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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High Performance FORTRAN
- Miles Chesney MEIKO, Bristol, UK
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Very Large Scale Open Systems
- Randy Groves IBM ,Austin, USA
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History and Future of Computer System Architecture
- David Walker Oak Ridge Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
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Fundamentals of MPI
Advanced Features of MPI
Examples of the Use of MPI
Using MPI in Applications
- Michael Trott Wolfram Research Inc, Champaigne, USA
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Mathematica - a Short Comprehensive Introduction
Working with Special Functions in Mathematica
Solving a Problem in Mathematica: High Order WKB
Approximations
- Roger Barlow Manchester University, Manchester, UK
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Painless Statistics - "What a Statistics Package can do for you."
- Michael Letheren CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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Switching Techniques in Data Acquisition Systems for Future Experiments.
- Michael J. Haney University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
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Simulation and Modelling Tools in Data Acquisition System Design for Future High Energy Physics Experiments
- M. Dönzelmann CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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WorldWideWeb for Physics
Other lectures will be announced later
MR - 10 APR 95 :-)
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