| 94 | 1:45 |
| 95 | * Recruitment; publicity; teams; help 8 |
| 96 | * Scheduler: handling diverse workloads; HR 6 |
| 97 | * Virtual machines 7 |
| 98 | 2:30 |
| 99 | * Retention; publicity; teams; help 8 |
| 100 | * simplify app dev, backend API; The BOINC wrapper 5 |
| 101 | * Interpreted apps: Java, Python, Lisp 6 |
| 102 | * BOINC/Grid 8 |
| 103 | 3:15 |
| 104 | * web features; Preferences system (including project specific settings) 4 |
| 105 | * How to keep server software up to date; other proj mgt issues 5 |
| 106 | * skill aggregation / education 5 |
| 107 | * Security 7 |
| 108 | * Credit: normalization, generalization 6 |
95 | | * Publicity: Google ads, grass-roots magazine and web PR |
96 | | * Multi-threaded applications |
97 | | * Transitioning Apps from API version 5 to API version 6 |
98 | | * Normalizing credits between different projects: what policy should we adopt? |
99 | | * The BOINC wrapper |
100 | | * Interpreted apps: Java, Python, Lisp |
101 | | * Homogeneous redundancy |
102 | | * Credit |
103 | | * Scheduler: handling extremely diverse workloads |
104 | | * Large-data applications; disk space management, network BW measurement |
105 | | * Preferences system (including project specific settings) |
106 | | * Teams and their involvement in BOINC |
107 | | * How to keep server software up to date |
108 | | * BOINC project management and communication paths |