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Parks and Osterfeld Take The Whole Show

Cincinnati IT Community

I’ve written about David Parks and Erin Osterfeld here before. Pretty much all year they’ve been my favorite project of the 2008 UC College of Applied Science senior class. Check out what they’ve done. [...]

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UC College of Applied Science Sr. Design Update - 2 of 3

Cincinnati IT Community

Another night of senior design presentations at UC’s College of Applied Science proved a worthwhile investment. The students have made significant progress, as well they should with the May Tech Expo, where they’ll showcase their work, right around the corner. As I walked into the auditorium at a few minutes after 5:00PM, I noticed many of the project teams frantically rehearsing their presentations just one more time. Either that or talking to themselves. Perhaps senior designs will do that to a person. It reminds me of a poem: [...]

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UC College of Applied Science Sr. Design Update

Cincinnati IT Community

Monday evening kicked off the Senior Design II at UC’s College of Applied Science. The seniors in the IT program have been working hard to implement practical solutions to real-world problems. Today, and over the next three Mondays, we’ll review the progress of their functional prototypes after design freeze. [...]

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February OWASP - Top 10 Exploits

Cincinnati IT Community

We’ll review OWASP in a moment. First I wanted to give you an update on the week. This upcoming week should be pretty interesting. Monday, Microsoft will hold a Service Lifecycle Management seminar at their Mason offices. Then Monday evening (and the two following Mondays) seniors in UC’s College of Applied Science (CAS) IT program will present functional prototypes of their senior designs. Tuesday is the Agile Round Table. On Thursday, LUCRUM CEO, John Bostick, and I will lead a discussion with Xavier professor Tim Kloppenborg’s Project Management class. I’m looking forward to a lively discussion there. [...]

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