Open Collaborative Research Podcast Index: 2007

The IBM Open Collaborative Research (OCR) program encourages computer scientists to develop open-source code that will improve the quality of software applications for industry, government and community-based organizations. Hear or read their audio presentations.

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Additional podcast presentations are forthcoming in 2008.

PresenterTitleProject area
Gregory Abowd, Georgia Institute of TechnologyComputer science monitors chronic diseasesClinical decision support
Elisa Bertino, Purdue UniversityHow we protect privacy and ensure securityPrivacy & security policy management
Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon UniversityCollaboration helps enterprises manage privacy and security policiesPrivacy & security policy management
John Davis III, IBM (former)Computer science helps patients cope with chronic diseaseClinical decision support
Jesus De Loera, University of California, DavisSolving tough business problems with nonlinear techniquesMathematical optimization
Steven Feiner, Kathy McKeown, Columbia UniversityCreating a medical note-taking system for physiciansClinical decision support
Stephen J. Fink, IBMHow open source helps developers debug softwareSoftware quality
Clare-Marie Karat, John Karat, IBMWhat users need from policy systemsPrivacy & security policy management
Jon Lee, IBMHow IBM participates in open source agreementsMathematical optimization
Francois Margot, Carnegie Mellon UniversityConfronting nonlinearity with new mathematical toolsMathematical optimization
Barbara Ryder, Rutgers UniversityHow overuse of temporary objects hampers software performanceSoftware quality
Gary Sevitksy, IBMHow can we find the sources of bloat in applications?Software quality

Series producer: Barbara Finkelstein
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Last updated 7 December 2007