Connections: Patterns of Discovery
Blog URL http://www.patternsofdiscovery.blogspot.com/
Located Pleasanton, California USA
Tags software, patterns of discovery, computer science, connections, information technology, knowledge discovery, ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous intelligence, semantic web
The patterns in discovery and innovation that have brought us to the present tipping point. A generation from now every individual will have personally-tailored access to the whole of knowledge.
Latest Blog Posts
- Electronic Medical Records on May 3, 2009
The 2009 Federal Stimulus Package devotes $20 billion dollars to electron medical records and another $7.2 billion to broadband Internet access. The spending is unprecedented not only on scale, but also on breath of technology. There is $17.6 billion...
- Primer on PLINQ on Mar 29, 2009
In this presentation, we present a primer on LINQ and then we extended its reach to the parallel version Parallel Language Integrated Query (or Parallel LINQ). Parallel LINQ (PLINQ) provides Declarative data parallelism through the ParallelEnumerabl...
- C# Concurrent Programming on Jan 15, 2009
Concurrent Programming is being developed to be scalable and produce high performance as manycore hardware systems are now being released for PCs, routers, and small devices. Programming for parallel processing will require optimizing multiple task e...
- The Era of Amdahl’s Law on Nov 9, 2008
Today, the transition is being made from the individual knowledge worker in the Era of Moore’s Law to the collective Web workers in the Era of Amdahl’s Law where Web workers create, sort, search, and manage information between knowledge products,...
- Concurrent Programming on Aug 10, 2008
Mighty oaks from tiny acorns grow or so an ancient proverb claims — consider the microchip. Smaller than a penny, it is the brain of every digital device in the world. Chips connect circuits, computers, handheld devices as well as satellites and a...
- Adding Meaningful Content with Resource Description Framework (RDF) on Jun 10, 2008
In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee laid the foundation for the World Wide Web with three basic components: HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol ), URLs (Universal Resource Locators), and HTML (HyperText Markup Language). These elements were the essential ingredie...
- Synchronizing Video, Text, and Graphics with SMIL on May 16, 2008
Today, video is all over the Web. Top networks and media companies now display your favorite shows online; from nail-biting dramas, high-scoring sports, and almost-real reality TV shows to classic feature films. Apple TV and iTunes stream 720p high-d...




