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Building Unreliable Systems out of Reliable Components:
The Real-Time Story
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Building Unreliable Systems out of Reliable Components:
The Real-Time Story
Slide 1 – Introduction to Dr. Lee and Tonight’s Presentation ---- Title: Building Unreliable Systems out of Reliable Components: The Real-Time Story Presenter: Professor Edward Lee, UC Berkeley's EE chair & CS associate chair Venue: IEEE Silicon Valley, Shannon Lecture Series, Stanford University Meeting Host: Dr. Chris Pollett Meeting Date: Nov. 17, 2005 ---- It’s my pleasure to welcome you here to the 3’rd installment of the Shannon lecture series for 2005. Tonight’s speaker is coming to us from UC Berkeley. Professor Lee is the chair of the division of electrical engineering. Professor Lee’s educational background begins at Yale, he then got his masters from MIT, and his PhD from UC Berkeley. And he is a recipient of the NSF young investigator award. He worked at Bell Labs and he is the author of 5 books. And at Berkeley he is also a director of the CHESS project: computer hybrid embedded software systems [audience laughing as "CHESS" acronym was on screen behind Dr. Pollett: "Center for Hybrid Embedded Software Systems"]. You can test my memory here. Well, tonight he is going to be talking about the subject of building unreliable systems from reliable components, the real-time story [audience clapping]. References: Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the IEEE Computer Society http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/~tylin/ieeesilicon/ Dr. Pollett’s home page http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/~pollett/ Dr. Edward Lee’s home page http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~eal/ Chess: Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/ Ron Fredericks, multimedia developer and transcript editor ECI’s Embedded Components and Tools Marketplace www.embeddedcomponents.com/rdf.php
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