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How to Have More Fun: Ask a Kid

How to Have More Fun: Ask a Kid. Joey Berkeley. Fiscal year profits BLAH BLAH BLAH. Our Users Are BORING. Or we THINK they are!. Fiscal year profits BLAH BLAH BLAH. Our Users Are BORING. Enterprise IT More Enterprise IT Wall Street Small business A little bit of embedded

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How to Have More Fun: Ask a Kid

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  1. How to Have More Fun:Ask a Kid Joey Berkeley

  2. Fiscal year profits BLAH BLAH BLAH Our Users Are BORING Or we THINK they are!

  3. Fiscal year profits BLAH BLAH BLAH Our Users Are BORING • Enterprise IT • More Enterprise IT • Wall Street • Small business • A little bit of embedded • But mostly to feed Enterprise IT • UPS/FedEx, UPC Readers, etc • A little bit of scientific • Mostly BIG SCIENCE

  4. Kidz and their Data • Gaming • Virtual reality is not all graphics • Distributed gaming: data-intensive, high concurrency • Spatio-temporal modeling • Probabilistic/speculative state migration • Communication • A gadget or 2 per kid (but not dozens) • Picture at right is misleading • Multimodal/Multiparty interaction • IM, email, phone, filesharing, gaming… • Cliques/clubs/gangs/etc. • I.e. multicast, push, collaboration, etc.

  5. Why are we Dropping the Ball? • It’s fun. It’s high-profile. It’s big money. • Often leading edge on tech usage, too • We’re buried • Researchers work far away from the interfaces • Systems & languages, not people and interfaces! • We almost never invent/publish/study apps • At least the OS/Nets folks study them! • Victims of our smokestack • Data movement tied to storage (BIG MISTAKE) • Control our end-to-end semantics (ANOTHER ONE!) • I don’t think it’s an institutional problem • Graphics folks get plenty of intellectual cred

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