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Data Harvesting Problem - Computerphile

Data Harvesting Problem - Computerphile

How do we control our own

MapReduce - Computerphile

MapReduce - Computerphile

Peforming operations in parallel on big

The Anonymisation Problem - Computerphile

The Anonymisation Problem - Computerphile

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Turing & The Halting Problem - Computerphile

Turing & The Halting Problem - Computerphile

Alan Turing almost accidentally created the blueprint for the modern day digital computer. Here Mark Jago takes us through The ...

Saving the Universe (Simulation) - Computerphile

Saving the Universe (Simulation) - Computerphile

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Dealing With Big Data - Computerphile

Dealing With Big Data - Computerphile

Big

The Trouble with Missing Data - Computerphile

The Trouble with Missing Data - Computerphile

Software doesn't deal well with missing

Dijkstra's Algorithm - Computerphile

Dijkstra's Algorithm - Computerphile

Dijkstra's Algorithm finds the shortest path between two points. Dr Mike Pound explains how it works. How Sat Nav Works: ...

The "Goodbye" Problem - Computerphile

The "Goodbye" Problem - Computerphile

You say "bye" first! - no, you say "bye" first! - how do you know when to close the connection? Dr Richard G. Clegg of Queen Mary ...

Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile

Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile

Mike talks through a binary search bug that was undiscovered for years! https://www.facebook.com/

The Interlaced Video Problem - Computerphile

The Interlaced Video Problem - Computerphile

Why do computers have such a hard time showing TV footage? Dr Steve Bagley unlaces the

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How does

MegaProcessor - Computerphile

MegaProcessor - Computerphile

Walk around inside a working processor and see all the components operating. Jason Fitzpatrick shows us the Centre for ...

How CPU Memory & Caches Work - Computerphile

How CPU Memory & Caches Work - Computerphile

Relatively speedy-to-access cache saves your computer having to trudge over to the RAM, but with multiple levels of cache ...

Garbage Collection (Mark & Sweep) - Computerphile

Garbage Collection (Mark & Sweep) - Computerphile

How does memory management work? In C you had to manage things yourself, but modern languages take care of a lot of it for ...

Internet of Things Problems - Computerphile

Internet of Things Problems - Computerphile

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How Search Engines Treat Data - Computerphile

How Search Engines Treat Data - Computerphile

Search Engines are a bit like the Public Library - You wouldn't wander around hoping to find the book you want, there's a system ...

Cellphones & Big Data - Computerphile

Cellphones & Big Data - Computerphile

Cellphone providers routinely collect