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Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference 2009: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Nina M. Berry:
Proceedings of the Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference 2009: Intellect, Initiatives, Insight, and Innovations, Portland, Oregon, USA, April 1-4, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-217-7
HCI and security
- Magno R. Guillen, Malek Adjouadi, Byron Bernal, Melvin Ayala, Armando Barreto, Naphtali Rishe, Gabriel Lizárraga, Xiaozhen You, William D. Gaillard:
A knowledge-based database system for visual rating of fMRI activation patterns for brain language networks. 1-6 - Maria Vicente A. Bonto-Kane, Robert St. Amant:
Computational modeling approaches help guide early design efforts for usability. 7-11 - Nwokedi C. Idika, Brandeis H. Marshall, Bharat K. Bhargava:
Maximizing network security given a limited budget. 12-17 - Kevin S. Bauer, Damon McCoy, Ben Greenstein, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas C. Sicker:
Performing traffic analysis on a wireless identifier-free link layer. 18-23
Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data
- Douglas Densmore, Anne Van Devender, Matthew Johnson, Nade Sritanyaratana:
A platform-based design environment for synthetic biological systems. 24-29 - Mario Nakazawa, Andrea Paezold-Ruehl:
DANCING, Dance ANd Choreography: an Intelligent Nondeterministic Generator. 30-34 - Aubrey J. Rembert, Clarence (Skip) Ellis:
An initial approach to mining multiple perspectives of a business process. 35-40 - Caio Soares, Juan E. Gilbert:
Predicting cross-country results using feature selection and evolutionary computation. 41-45
Diversity
- W. Richards Adrion, Renee Fall:
Broadening participation: a community college strategy. 46-51 - Peggy Israel Doerschuk, Jiangjiang Liu, Judith Mann:
INSPIRED computing academies for middle school students: lessons learned. 52-57 - J. A. Drew Hamilton Jr., Robert Steven Owor, Khalil Dajani:
Building information assurance education partnerships with minority institutions. 58-63 - Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Shuyi Chen, Scott Graham, Steven Luis, Yi Deng, Borko Furht, Pele Martinez, Nick Bowen, Juan Caraballo:
PIRE: a global living laboratory for cyberinfrastructure application enablement. 64-69
Parallel computing
- Pierrot Chery, Jiang Li, Legand L. Burge III:
Characterizing the association between mobile users using wireless network traces. 70-74 - Ashley M. DeFlumere, Sadaf R. Alam:
Exploring multi-core limitations through comparison of contemporary systems. 75-80 - Javier Delgado, Malek Adjouadi:
On the efficacy of present grid computing software for deploying a medical grid. 81-86
Education, security
- Jacqueline Hundley, Winard Britt:
Engaging students in software development course projects. 87-92 - Masoud Milani, Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Raju Rangaswami, Peter J. Clarke, Tao Li:
Research experiences for undergraduates: autonomic computing research at FIU. 93-97 - Briana Lowe Wellman, James E. Davis, Monica Anderson:
Alice and robotics in introductory CS courses. 98-102 - Jose Romero-Mariona, Hadar Ziv, Debra J. Richardson:
Later stages support for security requirements. 103-107
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