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        <description>Computer Architecture and performance aspects of compilers

	*  Compiling for the Cell architecture.
	*  Stafford DUI lawyer</description>
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        <description>Concurrency-related links

  This page contains various useful concurrency-related resources. 

	*  KROC - the Kent retargettable Occam-Pi compiler, contains a neat attempt to integrate the Pi-calculus into a more-or-less-`real' programming language (Occam).</description>
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        <description>Contact Details for rrw

  Here are some contact details for me; if you need my address or mobile phone number, please ask - they're fairly public, but not quite public enough to post on the internet :-).

 Email: rrw@semiramis.org.uk  Post: Richard Watts, Director of Studies in Computer Science, Selwyn College, Cambridge CB3 9DQ</description>
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        <description>Digital Communications information

  * FastTCP is an improved TCP/IP congestion avoidance algorithm for high bandwidth-delay product networks. The IEEE InfoCom paper you can download from that site gives a good overview of TCP/IP congestion avoidance algorithms, including AIMD and some information on fast start.</description>
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        <description>Distributed Systems

  Here is some information about distributed systems:

 * A bibliography on Distributed Hash Tables</description>
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        <description>Interesting ECAD links

 The first thing to point out is that most hardware engineers aren't `real' computer scientists - or real engineers, for that matter. They're cost accountants who went to the wrong lectures. As such, treat everything they say with a large pinch of salt - electronics design (especially ASIC design) has high costs and attracts the kind of people who really will spend three weeks designing an unnecessary synchroniser which never comes out of reset, or whose response to havin…</description>
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        <description>First thing you need to do in order for you to start your own  forex trading business is to learn all the terms in this field of marketing. Don't be into rush on learning the things to become a responsible traders all you need to do is to take it step by step. Understand everything you learn and observe the things you think you need to improve on. Making a forex trading is a very risky task, but if you just be careful you will end up success.</description>
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        <description>Hi to all on this page its content</description>
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        <description>Information Theory and DSP pointers

	*  Here's how to build a digital camera with only one pixel.</description>
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        <description>Interesting OS-related links

	*  Linux Weekly News is a great place to catch up on developments in Linux kernel-land.
	*  Xen - a really nice piece of research and VM software.</description>
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        <description>Part II Project Suggestions

  Here are some writing services Part II project suggestions I've come up with over the years; they vary from the very easy to the seriously hard.

An image-processing infrastructure based on wavelets

  Pixels are a really stupid way to store images - they don't even vaguely approximate the least-information properties exhibited by Gabor wavelets, or even spectral methods. However, manipulating images in these more informationally dense representations is hard. This…</description>
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        <description>Interesting programming language links

	*  Protothreads and Coroutines in C (the latter by Simon Tatham).
	*  An article from IBM about compiling for the Cell architecture</description>
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        <description>Interesting Security Links

	*  Tor implements network-level privacy protection using source-selected hot-potato routing.
	*  A practical exploit for MD5 collisions : MD5 - just say no, kids. SHA-1 is also looking a bit dodgy these days...</description>
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        <description>Selwyn Supervisions 2005/6

  This page contains details of supervision arrangements for Selwyn computer science students in 2005/6.   Supervisions are arranged for Parts IA and IB; please wait for your supervisors to contact you. Part II students get rather more leeway - you should arrange supervisions for the courses you are taking via the Lab's Part II supervision system, or via the supervisors below, or by finding someone else you want to supervise you.</description>
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        <description>This is a page listing all Selwyn Supervision arrangements for 2005/6; there is also a handy summary. Note that the tables below do NOT show practical classes or the Part IA Discrete Mathematics Seminars, questions on which can be answered by the supervisor associated with the courses relevant to the practical exercise.</description>
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        <description>Selwyn Supervisions 2006/7

  This page contains details of supervision arrangements for Selwyn computer science students in 2005/6.   Supervisions are arranged for Parts IA and IB; please wait for your supervisors to contact you. Part II students get rather more leeway - you should arrange supervisions for the courses you are taking via the Lab's Part II supervision system, or via the supervisors below, or by finding someone else you want to supervise you.</description>
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        <description>Selwyn Supervisions 2006/7

  This page contains details of supervision arrangements for Selwyn computer science students in 2005/6.   Supervisions are arranged for Parts IA and IB; please wait for your supervisors to contact you. Part II students get rather more leeway - you should arrange supervisions for the courses you are taking via the Lab's Part II supervision system, or via the supervisors below, or by finding someone else you want to supervise you.</description>
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        <description>Selwyn Supervisions 2007/8

  This page contains details of supervision arrangements for Selwyn computer science students in 2007/8. 

 Supervisions are arranged for Parts IA and IB; please wait for your supervisors to contact you. Part II students get rather more leeway - you should arrange supervisions for the courses you are taking via the Lab's Part II supervision system, or via the supervisors below, or by finding someone else you want to supervise you.</description>
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        <description>Selwyn Supervisions 2007/8

  This page contains details of supervision arrangements for Selwyn computer science students in 2007/8.   Supervisions are arranged for Parts IA and IB; please wait for your supervisors to contact you. Part II students get rather more leeway - you should arrange supervisions for the courses you are taking via the Lab's Part II supervision system, or via the supervisors below, or by finding someone else you want to supervise you.</description>
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        <description>Software Development

  Here are some interesting links about software development-related issues: 

	*   Lean Software Development - the book from which  Kanban comes.
	*  An interesting [[&lt;http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20060222/sirlin_01.shtml&gt;|article] about what's wrong with WoW's social model.</description>
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        <title>start</title>
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        <description>This is rrw's CST teaching wiki; it contains various things of use to my CST students, and possibly to other people on the 'net.

We'll shortly be moving to MoinMoin - apologies MFA Degree for the broken layout in the meantime; DokuWiki and PHP5 appear to be having a small tiff.</description>
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        <description>Richard Watts's current list of supervisees for Michaelmas 2008 is:

Part IA

  I believe I have three pairs for Part IA Digital Electronics: 
 Name  CSRID  College  Herman Narula  hn248  GIR  Ruth Everness  re265  GIR  Clemens Wiltsche  cw395  GIR  Name  CSRID  College  Mark Wheeler  maw74  SID  Andrew P Howlett  aph36  CLA  Name  CSRID  College  Arturs Prieditis  ap532  SEL  Robbie Cooper  rmc57  SEL 
Part II

  .. and one pair for general Part II supervisions:</description>
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