Stephanie di Marco graduated from Cal in 1979 with a BS in Business Administration. She started Advent Software in 1983 along with another Cal grad and engineering student, Steve Strand. As CEO of Advent, Stephanie has engineered the growth of Advent from a start up to a NASDAQ listed company with worldwide operations, 850 employees and a market capitalization of 900 million dollars. Ms. DiMarco is a member of the San Francisco Foundation Board of Trustees and Chairman of the Investment Committee. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the College of Engineering at UC Berkeley, a former Trustee of the University of California Berkeley Foundation Board and has served as an Advisory Board Member for...
John Battelle, journalist, author, entrepreneur and innovator. Nominated as ""Global Leader for Tomorrow"" by the World Economic Forum in Davos,
John is widely known as an entrepreneur, author and journalist and to date may be best known for his work founding/building media properties, like Wired Magazine, Industry Standard and Federated Media -- the largest independent advertising exchange.
Most recently John has been promoting his newest conference venture, OpenCo, a new type of conference "mixing a business conference and artist's open studio with the vibe of a music festival" and bringing out his second book - working title ""If-Then:, which explores the post digital age.
Watch and listen as Kate van Orden, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley Department of Music, talks about Jordi Savall's concert titled Las Músicas del Quijote (The Music of Quixote), presented by Cal Performances. Professor van Orden discusses the many musical references in Miguel de Cervantes' celebrated novel, Don Quixote, which Savall used when creating the concert. http://calperformances.org
CS 61B: Data Structures - Fall 2006
Instructor Jonathan Shewchuk
Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language.
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UCCSC 2012 Campus Collaboration Panels
Opening Session & Collaboration in End User Support - Part 1
Mary Beth Baker, Parrish Nnambi, Julie Cox, Lyle Wiedeman, Chuck Rose