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Hack Your Summer Internship for CS/IS Majors- Fall 2021The A&S Career Development Office presented a workshop to help students prepare for summer internships in computer science/information science. While this presentation is geared for these majors,…
From Kay Lewis
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DrupalCamp 2018: Sponsored by Pantheon: Climbing the Hierarchy of Needs for WebsitesUniversity websites must balance many competing priorities. The web presence needs to encourage undergrad enrollment, direct current students to needed resources, inform people visiting the physical…
From Nick Tubbs
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DrupalCamp 2018: Visual Requirements GatheringRequirements gathering is fundamental to running a successful project. Breaking down the requirements into the right work packages can be an artform. This session will walk you through the redesign…
From Nick Tubbs
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DrupalCamp 2018: Bricks and WYSIWYG paragraphs for Impressive Pages without DevelopersBricks, paragraphs, and modifiers allow enormously flexible page layouts that are easy for content providers to build. WYSIWYG paragraphs let authors make dynamic content areas interspersed with…
From Nick Tubbs
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Distance Learning OrientationAn introduction to Systems Engineering including Faculty, course content, and learning processes.
From E. Cornelius
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Ezra's Round Table/Systems Seminar - Peter Adams: Bringing atmospheric chemical transport modeling into societal decision-makingSociety faces the need to overhaul energy and transportation systems to meet climate change and other challenges. These decisions typically have very large “co-benefits” in terms of air…
From E. Cornelius
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Ezra's Round Table/Systems Seminar - Judith Dahmann: Complex System of Systems: Challenges and Opportunities for Systems EngineeringIncreasingly key elements of society – defense, energy, transportation, water resources, telecommunications, finance, others – critically depend on the coordinated functioning of multiple…
From E. Cornelius
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ORIE Colloquium on 3/25/2014 - Rob Freund: A First-Order View of Some Boosting Methods: Computational Guarantees and Connections to RegularizationTuesday, March 25, 2014 at 4:15pm Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253 ORIE Colloquium: Rob Freund (MIT) - A First-Order View of Some Boosting Methods: Computational Guarantees and Connections to…
From E. Cornelius
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ORIE Colloquium on 11/25/2014 - Angelo J. Mancini: Dynamic Release Management: A Quasi-Open-Loop ApproachAbstract: We consider a release manager who sequentially releases new versions of her product by drawing from a fixed and non-replenishable finite set of features while facing an exogenous,…
From E. Cornelius
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