ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
181. | crashbonsai | yeah, wow, | [insub08]shit on scissors: splatter data for fake minds | |
182. | crashbonsai | subtraction is sexy | [insub08]shit on scissors: splatter data for fake minds | |
183. | Prof. Graeme Turner | Data and the Humanities | Long-lived Collections: The Future of Australia's Research Data | |
184. | crashbonsai | wow, yeah, | [insub08]shit on scissors: splatter data for fake minds | |
185. | crashbonsai | blowing on my own blown | [insub08]shit on scissors: splatter data for fake minds | |
186. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
187. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
188. | UC Irvine The Great Park Studio | Great Park: Irvine / Design Symposium | Great Park: Irvine / Design Symposium | |
189. | Stephen Downes | Ruby, Blackboard, and the Challenge for Open Source | Free Software and Open Source Symposium | |
190. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
191. | Stephen Downes | Ruby, Blackboard, and the Challenge for Open Source | Free Software and Open Source Symposium | |
192. | Dagfinn Føllesdal, Bruna de Marchi, Merle Jacob and Ian Hacking | Discussion | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
193. | Ed Finkler | Defending Web Applications With PHPSecInfo | 8th Annual CERIAS Information Security Symposium | |
194. | Ian Hacking | Comments | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
195. | Humanitarian FOSS Project | Panel on "Open Source in the Curriculum" | Humanitarian FOSS Project Symposium 2009 | |
196. | Ian Hacking | Comments | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
197. | Dagfinn Føllesdal, Bruna de Marchi, Merle Jacob and Ian Hacking | Discussion | Holberg Prize Symposium 2009: Ian Hacking | |
198. | Dawson Engler, Stanford University; Ben Chelf, Andy Chou, and Seth Hallem, Coverity | A Few Billion Lines of Code Later: Experiences Commercializing a Static Checking Tool | 17th USENIX Security Symposium Invited Talks | |
199. | Xin Liu, Ang Li, and Xiaowei Yang, University of California, Irvine; David Wetherall, Intel Research Seattle and University of Washington | Passport: Secure and Adoptable Source Authentication | 5th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation | |
200. | Charles Bernstein and Tracie Morris | Truth Be Told, collaboration with Tracie Morris | Conceptual Poetry and Its Others Symposium, University of Arizona, May 31, 2008 | |