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SCS Videotape Archives
Special Collections
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA 15213-3891
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This 15-videotape set of videotapes enables you to experience
the presentations at the 1997 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in
Computing Conference. Inspired by the legacy of Admiral Grace
Murray Hopper, a pioneer in the field of computing and an inspiration
to women and scientists everywhere, the conference encourages women
by making them aware of the possibilities and rewards available to
women in computing.
Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing:
GHC 1997
Sandra Johnson Baylor, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
A Thin-Client Application Framework for Network-Centric
Computing
20 September 97, 31 minutes
Anita Borg, Digital Equipment Corporation
Women and the Future of Technology - Technology and
the Future of Women
19 September 97, 46 minutes
Joan Feigenbaum, AT&T Labs Research
Security and Privacy in the Information Economy
Recorded:17 October 1997, 62 minutes
Jeanne Ferrante, University of California, San Diego
Transformations for High Performance Computing
20 September 97, 40 minutes
Anita Jones, University of Virginia
Keynote Address: Gala Banquest
19 September 97, 24 minutes
Deborah Joseph, University of Wisconsin-Madison
New Methods in Soil Ecology: Combining Biology and
Computation
Recorded: 20 September 97, 34 minutes
Anna R. Karlin, University of Washington
On Online Computation
20 September 97, 43 minutes
Judith Klavans, Columbia University
The Digital Library and Future Technologies
19 September 97, 35 minutes
Amy Pearl, Sun Microsystems
Internet/Java
19 September 97, 37 minutes
Birgit Pfitzmann, University of Saarbrucken
Digital Cash
19 September 97, 47 minutes
Faina Shtern, U.S. Public Health Service's Office
on Women's Health
Novel Digital Technologies and Women's Health
20 September 97, 38 minutes
Telle Whitney, Actel Corporation
Design for Highly Complex Programmable Logic Architectures
Recorded: 19 September 97, 30 minutes
Panel Discussion: Part One
Host: Pamela McCorduck, PEN American Center
Linda Alepin, Pebblesoft Learning
Katrina Garnett, Crossroads Software
Ellen Pack, Wire Networks
Carol Realini, Chordiant Software
Ruthann Quindlen, Institutional Venture Partners
The Future of Computing--Seizing the Future We Want
Part One, 21 September 97, 90 minutes
Panel Discussion: Part Two
Host: Pamela McCorduck, PEN American Center
Linda Alepin, Pebblesoft Learning
Katrina Garnett, Crossroads Software
Ellen Pack, Wire Networks
Carol Realini, Chordiant Software
Ruthann Quindlen, Institutional Venture Partners
The Future of Computing--Seizing the Future We Want
Part One, 21 September 97, 90 minutes
Panel Discussion:
Host: Denis Gurer, SRI International
Jean Bartik, Communications Report
Judy Clapp, MITRE Corporation
Thelma Estrin, Professor Emerita, UCLA
Adele Mildred Koss, Retired, Harvard University
Joyce Curry Little, Towson State University
Ethel Marsden, Retired, National Bureau of Standards
Women in the History of Computer Science
21 September 97, 90 minutes
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