On September 22, 2009, Carnegie Mellon University officially dedicated the Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future Generation Technologies.
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The Future of Computer Science
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On September 22, 2009, Carnegie Mellon University officially dedicated the Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future Generation Technologies.
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The Future of Computer Science
On September 22, 2009, Carnegie Mellon University officially dedicated the Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future Generation Technologies. To celebrate, we look back at some of the notable milestones in the over 50 years of computer science at Carnegie Mellon
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School of Computer Science Milestones
Conclusion Test implementations assisted with :- Providing clarity for process modelling and management, by creating a structured open standard visual modelling environment that is usable by non-programmers. * Collaboration, dissemination, reuse and sharing of models using web applications and services
User Driven Modelling/Programming – is a technique for combining visualised colour coded and linked equations, into a system which models a whole program, and visualises the entirety of a program that performs modelling/calculation. This system is created via a collaborative ontology/database and translated in an automated way from the information source to the result output, in order to allow computer end-users to create programs/models, and link these, and in order for programmers to create program development systems. This is a human/computer translation and system creation system.
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User Driven Modelling/Programming Definition
Hardly a day goes by without one of my e-newsletters posting a feature about special programs designed to interest students (particularly young students) in pursuing a career in Computer Science and/or the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. As a lifelong educator with a love of the STEM disciplines as well as of computer science, this is so gratifying to me! We certainly need to interest students in all of these career fields..all students, but particularly female and minority students
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Capturing Students’ Interest in Computer Science
http://www.dazzlebound.com/blog/technology/computer-science-career Computer Science is a field that is growing constantly, and there is always a need for more…
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Computer Science Schools
New models can be produced by editing the ontology of sub-ontologies, or creating new ontologies or sub-ontologies. Ontologies are translated to systems/models and sub-ontologies are translated to sub-systems/models. So, different engineering process models could be produced by representation in different types of ontologies, and this could allow further different kinds of process models/systems, e.g.

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Collaboration and Process Modelling in Engineering and Business – Implementation
Lecture 3: Common code patterns: iterative programs Instructors: Prof.
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Lec 3 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lecture 5: Floating point numbers, successive refinement, finding roots Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Lecture 6: Bisection methods, Newton/Raphson, introduction to lists Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof
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Lec 6 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lecture 23: Stock market simulation Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof.
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Lec 23 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lecture 2: Operators and operands; statements; branching, conditionals, and iteration Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof.
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Lec 2 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Lecture 1: Goals of the course; what is computation; introduction to data types, operators, and variables Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof
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Lec 1 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
mjohnson18783@yahoo.com posted a photo: The Invisible Computer: Why Good Products Can Fail, the Personal Computer Is So Complex, and Information Appliances Are the Solution by Donald A.

BBC Business – “The government is to give plane manufacturer Airbus up to £340m in loans for new projects, Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has said. £60m was also loaned to GKN in 2008.” “Business Secretary Lord Mandelson made the announcement on a visit to the Filton, Bristol, plant of Airbus UK which will be making the wings for the new plane.” Filton is in north Bristol, UK. It’s very interesting to see that a massive Government investment has just been announced into exactly the sort of research UWE used to do well, such as the A380 wing development, I was one of the UWE staff involved in this cutting edge (literally) research
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Government to loan Airbus £340m – UWE mistakes
(h/t to Deep Capture ) Our favorite wannabe spook is at it again, yes Gary Weiss is once again messing with forces that are beyond his ken and sucking at it. It seems that Gary, right on the heels of a total failure while trying to lock down the Wikipedia page on Naked Short Selling, decided to go with the sock puppet thing again and created an identity on The Daily Kos named “Tom Sykes” who thought naked short selling was “A-ok!” Gary was outed by Byrne, with the help of a Kos diarist named
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Kerala University BA Results 2009 BA Result 2009 at www.keralauniversity.edu/results.htm The University of Travancore, which became the University of Kerala Recently declared results by keralauniversity are B.Tech Degree Examination-2009 May result B Tech Rank List M.Tech Computer Science-2009 Provisional Rank List Check out latest updated results from Kerala university AT http://www.keralauniversity.edu/results.htm About University of Kerala The universit
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Kerala University BA Results 2009 BA Result 2009 at www.keralauniversity.edu/results.htm
London, Aug 13 (ANI): Researchers at the Princeton University claim to have set a new record of packing the most tetrahedral – solid figures with four triangular faces – into a volume. The cover story of the Aug. 13 issue of Nature reads that Salvatore Torquato, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, and Yang Jiao, a graduate student in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, claim to have bettered the
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Princeton University scientists set new world record in packing puzzle
A few months ago, I got a nice email from the folks at Vice Magazine/VBS.tv pointing me to a video interview they did with Richard Garriot (aka “Lord British”), the fabulously wealthy fantasy computer-gaming guru responsible for the Ultima series of games. I was distracted by other things at the time (did I mention I’m trying to get my tenure package together and finish a book?), but I was reminded of Garriot by another email advertising a written interview with Lyn Evans, one of the proje
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Nice interviews with Richard Garriot and Lyn Evans on Vice/VBS.tv
Student Views and Reviews recently spoke with Kazuki Hamasaki , developer of CalcFX , and one of the student winners of the JavaFX Coding Challenge . Kazuki is an Information and Computer Science student at Kagoshima University in Japan, where he is currently working on research in evolutionary computation. Kazuki began using JavaFX in May, after learning about the contest from a laboratory supervisor at his University
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JavaFX student winner Kazuki Hamasaki talks about CalcFX application