Hawaii Internationa Conference on Computer Science
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2nd International Conference on Computer
Science and its Applications
(ICCSA-2004)
2nd International Conference on Computer
Science and its Applications
(ICCSA-2004)
12/13/2003 06:02 AMNetLib Dec 13 2003 4:14AM ET
Hawaii now has its own open source
conference
Hawaii now has its own open source
conference
02/01/2005 08:50 PMHONOLULU, HAWAII -- The first-ever Trans-Pacific Open Source Software
Conference (TPOSSCON) was held at the Hawaii Convention Center January
17 - 21, 2005. In many ways, it was a "pilot project" meant to gain
credibility for what organizer Scott Belford of the Hawaii Open Source
Education Foundation (HOSEF) hopes will become a yearly event that
attracts people not only from Pacific Islands but also from "mainland"
countries on both sides of the world's largest ocean.
Powerful New Computer Cluster Will
Tackle Complex Problems In Physics And
Computer Science
Powerful New Computer Cluster Will
Tackle Complex Problems In Physics And
Computer Science
07/24/2004 07:49 PMPlaying the ancient Chinese game of go is among the tasks that awaits
a powerful new cluster of Macintosh G5 computers set up at UCSC to
tackle complex problems in physics and computer science. By Tim
Stephens, UC Santa Cruz Currents (via MyAppleMenu)
OS X Conference: Apple's Bud Tribble
talks science
OS X Conference: Apple's Bud Tribble
talks science
10/30/2003 05:05 PMOne of the Mac's creators, Bud Tribble, said that one of the trends he
and his colleagues at Apple have noticed is that Mac OS X is coming on
strong in the sciences, both in the commercial and academic worlds.
For the last keynote at the O'Reilly Mac OS X conference, Tribble
described some trends for Mac OS X in the sciences and why the
operating system and the Mac itself are becoming so attractive to
researchers.
OS X Conference: Apple's Bud Tribble
Talks Science
OS X Conference: Apple's Bud Tribble
Talks Science
10/30/2003 06:09 PMTribble said that many researchers told him that Mac OS X allowed them
to trade in three computers -- namely a Mac, a PC and a Unix machine
-- for one computer, a Mac running OS X. By David Read (MacCentral via
MyAppleMenu)
30 Years of Computer Science
30 Years of Computer Science
12/10/2003 11:22 PMScoop Dec 10 2003 10:35PM ET
Students saying no to computer science
Students saying no to computer science
08/11/2004 07:17 PMWith the tech job market weak, undergrad enrollments in computer
science departments keep dropping.
IBM goes after computer science students
IBM goes after computer science students
07/20/2004 01:02 PMZDNet Jul 20 2004 5:51PM GMT
DU offers M.Sc in Computer Science
DU offers M.Sc in Computer Science
06/25/2004 09:57 PMThe Hindu Jun 26 2004 1:54AM GMT
Computer science majors no longer hot
Computer science majors no longer hot
07/21/2004 04:10 AMBig News Network Jul 21 2004 7:48AM GMT
Classical Computer Science Texts
Classical Computer Science Texts
08/04/2004 09:28 AMcollection of computer science texts online .. [Details] .. core
bits
eberhard-lutz.bei.t-online.de/classics.html
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Math And The Computer Science Major
Math And The Computer Science Major
05/05/2004 09:51 AMFewer, But Better, Computer Science
Students
Fewer, But Better, Computer Science
Students
11/14/2003 08:38 PMTo hear people complaining these days you'd think that there were no
more computer science students taking classes any more, and the three
or four who were would never find jobs. It seems
that's not true. Enrollment in computer science is definitely
down, but people say the quality is much higher, as these are students
who actually are interested in the topic, as opposed to those
boom-year students who just studied it because they thought it would
let them ride the wave to dot com riches. The schools also note that
it's more difficult to find jobs, but they are placing the majority of
their students in tech jobs.
Computer science majors decreasing
Computer science majors decreasing
06/17/2005 04:56 PM
The number of computer science majors in
American higher education has decreased over the past five years.
Nationwide, the number of newly declared computer science majors has
decreased 39 percent from fall 2000 to fall 2004, from 16,000 to about
10,000 declared majors, according to the Computing Research Association
...
The same Association finds first-year college student interest
declining as
well.
(via ACM
TechNews )
She wishes to specialise in computer
science
She wishes to specialise in computer
science
05/12/2004 08:09 PMThe Hindu May 12 2004 11:59PM GMT
Attracting Women Into Computer Science
Attracting Women Into Computer Science
08/12/2004 09:15 AMGreat Computer Science Papers?
Great Computer Science Papers?
11/16/2003 08:08 AMDiscussion about computer science
careers
Discussion about computer science
careers
05/17/2004 11:49 AMFor all you Bay Area readers who are interested in a Computer
Science career, here's a lecture you may be interested in: It's Never Too
Late: Careers in Computer Science.
The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology and
Google are pleased to co-sponsor an all-star female panel on education
options for entering and re-entering Computer Science and IT on
Wednesday, June 2 at 6:00pm at Google's headquarters in Mountain View,
CA. Attendance is free but space is limited and you must
pre-register.
Look like it should be interesting.
Fewer Computer Science Majors
Fewer Computer Science Majors
08/10/2004 10:20 AMAdvice for Computer Science College
Students
Advice for Computer Science College
Students
01/04/2005 04:24 AMjoelonsoftware.com/articles/CollegeAdvice.html
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First Java AP Computer Science Exam
Complete
First Java AP Computer Science Exam
Complete
05/05/2004 06:29 PMComputer science school breaks with
tradition
Computer science school breaks with
tradition
08/05/2004 09:38 PMI am a 1st year student of Computer
science (Diploma). we ar
I am a 1st year student of Computer
science (Diploma). we ar
08/09/2004 04:20 AMTechTree Aug 9 2004 8:59AM GMT
JU computer science students confine
teachers
JU computer science students confine
teachers
09/26/2004 06:52 PMBangladesh Daily Star Sep 26 2004 8:54PM GMT
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Advice for Computer Science College
Students
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Advice for Computer Science College
Students
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01/04/2005 05:59 PMOpen-Source Grader in Computer Science
Open-Source Grader in Computer Science
04/18/2004 01:38 PMNew Release: Job Scheduler Example
New Python Computer Science text book
New Python Computer Science text book
12/12/2003 08:57 PMPython Programming: An
Introduction to Computer Science is a new Computer Science text
book designed for use in introduction to programming classes, written
by John Zelle, who's Teaching with Python
page . Kirby Urner recently posted a mostly positive review of the book to the Python Edu-SIG mailing list, which sparked an interesting discussion about
Python's place in the CS
curriculum.
Unsurprisingly, the one thing that isn't disputed on the Python
Edu-SIG list is that Python is a superb first language for CS students. As I've mentioned before,
I'm convinced that the reason so many of my fellow students seem to
actively dislike programming is that they're introduction to it was
via Java, a language that enforces a mentality of battling the
compiler more than one of straight problem solving. Hopefully now that
text books are beginning to appear Python will be considered more
seriously by computer science departments around the world.
Research Institute for Advanced Computer
Science
Research Institute for Advanced Computer
Science
12/07/2003 06:28 PMResearch Institute for Advanced Computer Science -
RIACShttp://horus.riacs.edu/(RIACS) Free access to full-text technical reports in PDF format,
covering topics such as automated reasoning for autonomous systems,
high performance computing and networking, human-centered computing.
Northface University - Computer Science
in Half the Time?
Northface University - Computer Science
in Half the Time?
08/05/2004 01:54 PMNorthface University - Computer Science
in Half the Time?
Northface University - Computer Science
in Half the Time?
08/05/2004 04:09 PMSlashdot Aug 5 2004 6:59PM GMT
Internet, Multimedia and Modern Trends
in Computer Science
Internet, Multimedia and Modern Trends
in Computer Science
01/16/2004 11:03 AMNetLib Jan 14 2004 7:24AM GMT
Brunei Computer Society To Manage US
Science Degree
Brunei Computer Society To Manage US
Science Degree
12/06/2003 07:57 PMBruDirect Dec 6 2003 7:44PM ET
Australasian Computer Science Week
(January 18 - 22, 2004)
Australasian Computer Science Week
(January 18 - 22, 2004)
01/11/2004 07:54 AMNetLib Jan 11 2004 4:05AM ET
Brutal article on declining computer
science enrollments
Brutal article on declining computer
science enrollments
03/08/2004 11:03 PMToday's New York
Times carries an article entitled
"Micro
soft, Amid Dwindling Interest, Talks Up Computing as a
Career" about Bill Gates going around to universities
encouraging young people to major in computer science. The
chairman of EECS at MIT worries about the decline in enrollment (10
years ago his predecessor fretted about the explosion in enrollment;
sic transit gloria major). All too close to home...
Survey Reveals Top 10 Online Computer
Science Degrees
Survey Reveals Top 10 Online Computer
Science Degrees
07/21/2004 02:45 AMGetEducated.com has released their annual survey of the most popular
online graduate degrees in the computer science field. [PRWEB Jul
21, 2004]
Personal Computer Science boss loses Oz
extradition battle
Personal Computer Science boss loses Oz
extradition battle
01/22/2004 11:34 AMThe Forsyth Saga Continues
Terror trial for computer science
student begins (USATODAY.com)
Terror trial for computer science
student begins (USATODAY.com)
04/14/2004 07:45 AMUSATODAY.com - A former University of Idaho graduate student went on
trial Tuesday as the federal government tries to prove that people who
give money to terrorist organizations are as guilty as the terrorists
who plant bombs.
100 computer, science laboratories to be
established in NWFP schools: Minister
100 computer, science laboratories to be
established in NWFP schools: Minister
06/20/2004 11:38 PMPakistan Link Jun 21 2004 4:14AM GMT
Saudi computer science grad student
makes the news
Saudi computer science grad student
makes the news
04/15/2004 11:36 AMThis story on Sami Omar al-Hussayen is worth the pain of (free)
registration at WashingtonPost.com. Here are a couple of
excerpts:
Defense attorney David Nevin portrayed his client as a well-liked
leader of the university's Muslim Student Association who had been
quick to publicly condemn the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Hussayen, the
father of three young boys, is not an angry Muslim who hates the West,
he said. On the contrary, Nevin added, he comes from a well-to-do
family that has traveled the world. "He doesn't hate the United
States. He doesn't hate Western values. That's not who he is," Nevin
said.
Hussayen, 34, a doctoral candidate in a computer science program
sponsored by the National Security Agency, is accused of creating more
than a dozen jihadist Web sites and of moderating a global e-mail
group that in February 2003 posted an "urgent appeal" for Muslims in
the U.S. military to supply information about American forces and
facilities in the Middle East that could be selected as targets for
acts of terrorism.
Displaying a chart that showed the links among more than a dozen
Web sites, [federal prosecutor] Lindquist told the jury that Hussayen
managed "an Internet network -- a platform," and that "the content of
this platform was extreme jihad -- terrorism."
...
The Saudi Embassy has pressed for Hussayen's release and is paying
for his top-flight legal defense team, which includes Joshua Dratel,
who represented Wadih Hage, a former aide to Osama bin Laden.
The case is interesting because Mr. Hussayen's main defense is
based on the First Amendment though he is not a U.S. citizen. If
the U.S. government doesn't like someone residing in a foreign country
it is free to shoot a missile at the guy's car and summarily kill
him. If, on the other hand, an enemy manages to score himself a
student or tourist visa and arrives on our shores we can't touch
him because he is now entitled to a variety of protections under the
Constitution that were designed for (presumably loyal) citizens.
Sami Al-Arian, the computer engineering professor from University of
South Florida,
attempted a First Amendment defense as well [Mr. Al-Arian, a
Kuwaiti national whose application for U.S. citizenship was turned
down based on his fraudulent registration to vote in the early
1990s, is a great example of the American Dream because the
taxpayers of Florida are still paying his salary while he sits in
federal prison awaiting his trail in January.]
The Ancient Greeks took the rules of hospitality, xenia,
very seriously. Certainly running off with your host's wife was
out of the question and thus the abduction of Helen was a sufficiently
serious breach to warrant the Trojan War. Most of our recent
troubles with terrorism stem from Arab guests in or immigrants to the
United States. So far the government's response seems to be an
attempt to reduce the number of guests and/or screen them more
thoroughly for existing connections to terrorist organizations.
In the long run, however, this seems doomed to fail. You can't
expect someone to abandon his beliefs simply because he is visiting
the United States or has immigrated here, even if one of those beliefs
is hatred of American society. My prediction: within the
next five years there will be calls to restrict constitutional rights
to citizens. It will be noted that in 1787 everyone in the U.S.
was either a citizen, the property of a citizen (slaves), or
expected to become a citizen. It will be argued that times have
changed. Thanks to commercial airlines millions of people land
on our soil every year with no intention of joining the society.
Thus a distinction should be made between U.S. citizens and
guests. The counterargument will be that the rights of the
Constitution are universal and should not only be extended to guests
on our shores but also to human beings anywhere on the planet.
We shouldn't be supporting dictators in poor countries if they won't
guarantee U.S.-style rights to all of their citizens and certainly we
should not be engaging in extrajudicial assassination of our
enemies.
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