"Lec 9 - Flash Player ActionScript Virtual Machine" December 6, 2006 lecture by Rick Reitmaier for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). ActionScript, the scripting language for the Adobe Flash Player, is executed by a virtual machine (VM), the internals of which are the focus of this talk in addition to a discussion addressing Adobe's recent release of the source code of this VM to the open source community. EE 380 | Computer Systems Colloquium: http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/ Stanford Computer Systems Laboratory: http://csl.stanford.edu/ Stanford Center for Professional Development: http://scpd.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity/
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Lec 2 - New Architectures for a New Biology
Lec 3 - Measurements vs. Bits: Compressed Sensors and Info Theory
Lec 4 - A Structured Orchestration Language
Lec 6 - The Need, Evolution, and Detail of WLAN Security
Lec 10 - The United Communication Transformation
Lec 11 - What the Second Generation Holds
Lec 12 - Expanding the Mobile Consumer Software Market
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Lec 14 - Design for Yield / Design for Manufacturing
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Lec 16 - A Fast Wait-Free Hash Table
Lec 17 - An Ultrafast Optical Digital Technology Smart Light
Lec 18 - VoIP Encryption in a Surveillance Society
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