IT Lightning Talks: session #1

Europe/Zurich
31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

CERN

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Alberto Di Meglio (CERN), Sebastian Lopienski (CERN)
Description
IT Lightning Talks (ITLT) are short presentations on any topic related to computing technology or to the IT department. See more here: https://twiki.cern.ch/IT/LightningTalks/
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    • 1
      Welcome 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Speakers: Dr Alberto Di Meglio (CERN), Sebastian Lopienski (CERN)
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      Survey - LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!
    • 2
      Internet of things or smart everything 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Home automation, Smart cities, smart TVs, automotive, etc.; the Internet of everything is still in its infancy but the potential of application is enormous. By interconnecting various devices and daily life objects, a "smarter" world is promised to us. But should I wonder how to configure my alarm clock to talk to my coffee machine? Shouldn't this interconnection of systems be smarted too?
      Speaker: Sebastien Ceuterickx (CERN)
      #InternetOfThings
      #IoTinteroperability
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    • 3
      My best MOOC ever - Experience with the Berkeley SaaS course 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      In autumn 2013 I took the Software as a Service free Massive Open Online Course (CS169.1x and CS169.2x in the edx.org platform) by Berkeley CS people. This course gives an overview of Software Engineering with emphasis on Agile methods. It introduces Software as a Service and Service Oriented architecture with examples based on Ruby on Rails as well as a bit of JavaScript (the good parts). The material was state of the art and the teaching was first class with lectures combined with programming assignments and quizzes with automated correction. This makes me think that MOOCs are going replace a lot of offline computing courses rather quickly...
      Speaker: Mr Ignacio Reguero (CERN)
      #agile
      #MOOC
      #SaaS
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    • 4
      Live video from the space station – directly to UNOSAT@CERN 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      A new era in earth observation is about to begin. UrtheCast, a Canadian start-up company, has teamed with the Russian Space Agency to install high definition video camera on the International Space Station. Through an agreement with UNITAR-UNOSAT, near real time video will be available for early warning of natural disasters and use during emergencies. It is to be seen what effect a near real time video will have for awareness raising of current events, but the potential is high. If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is video worth?
      Speaker: Einar Bjorgo (unitar (CH))
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      #SpaceVideo
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    • 5
      RAID and filesystem alignment 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      RAID chunk and filesystems blocks are broadly used concepts but are often misunderstood. This talk could be based on my experience configuring software RAID on SAS expanders for the TSM servers but could be applicable to hardware RAID and other OS as well (the underlying details are the same). How do you check that your file system is correctly aligned?
      Speaker: Julien Leduc (CERN)
      #RAID
      #seekwatcher
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      Video
    • 6
      Apple SSL bug - why it shouldn't have happened 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Why was the recent issue on Apple product so important? Why is such a vulnerability frustrating in modern computer science? How can we protect our code against such basic failures?
      Speaker: Vincent Brillault (CERN)
      #AppleSSLbug
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    • 7
      Linux containers for EOS 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Linux containers (LXC) is a technology that provides operating system-level virtualisation not via a virtual machine but rather by giving the processes the illusion that they are the only ones running on the guest OS. Linux namespaces and control groups (cgroups) represent the foundation on which LXC are build. Containers are fast to deploy, they introduce no overhead or indirection as in the case of traditional virtual machines and also have the added design benefit of ensuring complete isolation between processes running in separate containers. LXC are great for running multiple instances of the same service in parallel either as part of a scaling out decision or just for testing purposes. Linux containers are for deployment what Git is for development.
      Speaker: Elvin Alin Sindrilaru (CERN)
      #docker
      #linuxcontainers
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    • 8
      Call for Ski Developers 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Are you a skier? did you participate to the CERN Ski Club activities this year? do you enjoy software development? If you answered yes to those questions, please come and discover a new initiative aiming at improving the CERN Ski Club management software.
      Speaker: Giuseppe Lo Presti (CERN)
      #SkiClubSoftware
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    • 9
      Encouraging future programmers with the Raspberry Pi 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Lack of computer programming experience is having a serious effect on undergraduates and within industry in Europe. Often children have very little or no experience of computer programming. The Raspberry Pi is one vehicle that can be used to encourage experimentation with computers. This talk will discuss how the Raspberry Pi can be used to stimulate learning within the Geneva area.
      Speaker: William Hamish Bell (Universite de Geneve (CH))
      Next Raspberry Pi day
      #RaspberryPi
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    • 10
      "Open mic" 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Speaker: Jan van Eldik (CERN)
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      Coffee 31/3-009 - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area

      31/3-009 - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area

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