2010 Annual Affiliates Meeting
Annual Affiliates Meeting: April 27-30
Location: Arrillaga Alumni Center
Fisher Conference Center
326 Galvez Street
Stanford, CA 94305
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The Annual Meeting will be hosted for the 42nd consecutive year by the Computer Forum at the Arrillaga Alumni Center at Stanford University. The four-day event will present opportunities for our industrial partners to hear about latest developments in timely and critical areas of technology.
The mission of the NSF-funded POMI 2020 Expedition is to break down barriers to openness: (1) loss of user data privacy and control (2) increasing difficulty for new Web services to enter the market, (3) inaccessible wireless capacity due to closed networks, and (4) network infrastructure not open to continued innovations. This workshop presents the latest results of this research project and includes invited talks by experts in the industry. The workshop is organized by the project's Executive Director, Dr. Guru Parulkar and Professor Monica Lam. |
April 27 |
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The Plenary Session, organized by Professor Scott Klemmer
, will feature selected talks by faculty and industry leaders on current
research web-scale data, digital health, design thinking,
and computational creativity. |
April 28 McCaw Hall, Alumni Center |
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The InfoLab Workshop is chaired by Professors Hector Garcia-Molina & Jennifer Widom. The InfoLab workshop brings together our industrial partners, alumni, and academic colleagues with research interests covering a variety of areas related to information management. We report on Stanford's latest research projects and hear about key problems and issues in industry. |
April 29 Fisher Conference Center, Alumni Center
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The Annual Security Workshop, now in its 12th year, will present cutting edge research on computer security from the Stanford Security Lab. Topics include web security, security for embedded devices and mobile phones, operating systems, code analysis, secure user interfaces, cryptography, and many others. The workshop is organized by Professors Dan Boneh and John Mitchell and will involve talks from faculty and PhD students. |
April 30 |