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The Computer Journal Lecture Series


The Computer Journal has launched a series of lectures. Each lecture consists of a presented paper with invited responses. The paper as well as the responses and questions from the floor are published in the Journal.

The first Computer Journal Lecture was by Robin Milner (Cambridge) on the theme of the "grand challenge" of Ubiquitous Computing.

The second Lecture was by Alexander Gammerman and Vladimir Vovk on the theme of Hedging Predictions in Machine Learning.


The third lecture was given by Professor Sir Tony Hoare on The Ideal of Program Correctness. It took place on Wednesday 25th October 2006 and was followed by a debate. The lecture itself, and the discussion following it, are now being written up, and will appear in The Computer Journal.

The fourth lecture was given on 12th June by Samson Abramsky on a Quantum Information Flow: A Computer Science Perspective.
Samson Abramsky described recent work developing a high-level approach to quantum information and computation, from a Computer Science perspective.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Erol Gelenbe on the Autonomic Computing theme
Date: Monday 1st October 2007
Venue: Southampton Street, London


Please direct any enquiries to Florence Leroy at:
BCS, 1st Floor, Block D,
North Star House,
North Star Avenue,
Swindon, UK, SN2 1FA.
Tel: 01793 417 514.
florence.leroy@hq.bcs.org.uk

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