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Lecture on cloud computing
Last thursday, I had my first lecture. I’ve given it in the VIA (Internet Application Development) course and it was (you probably guessed right) about Cloud Computing. You’ll probably find the lecture slides on the subject’s website, in case you’re … Continue reading
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Tagged automation, cloud computing, cpu limiting, datacenter, elasticity, geographic distribution, high availability, hosting, IaaS, illusion of infinite supply, lecture, pay per use, power consumption, self-service, server, server consolidation, virtualization, web application, web services, xen
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Full Battery Emulator
About two weeks ago, I published some four thesis topics and behold, I already have one bachelor student signed up. His name is Lukáš Vydržel and the topic he chose is the Full Battery Emulator. It’s not one of my … Continue reading
Posted in Teaching, Thesis supervision
Tagged battery gauge, lead acid battery, lithium batteries, powered laptops, smart battery
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