UD ACM Minutes

Monday, March 10, 2008

3/4/08 Minutes

Officers introduced themselves and began the meeting around 7:05pm.
Andy O., Matt Rein, and Tara Strobel from Vanguard began talk about Waterfall and Agile.

Waterfall
  • Four phases – inception, elaboration, construction, and transition.
  • Workflows – planning, requirements, analysis, design, implementation, testing, and elevation.
  • Discussed advantages and disadvantages of Waterfall.
Agile
  • Started by a group of software developers to improve software engineering.
  • Individuals and interactions over processes and tools.
  • Customer collaboration over contract negotiation.
  • Working software over comprehensive documentation.
  • Responding to change over following a plan.
  • Scrum board and Scrum master.
  • XP – Extreme programming
Meeting concluded at about 8:15pm.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

UD ACM Meeting - 11/27/2007

Meeting started at 7:35pm with a short introduction by Mike Shertok.

Lori Pollock started by talking about the importance of independent studies, studying abroad, undergraduate research, and internships.

Study Abroad

Lori talked about the CIS study abroad trip this summer to London, England. The courses being offered are software engineering based are 300 level classes. The only prerequisite for going on the trip is CISC-220.

Independent Study

Independent studies are 1-3 credit courses that involve an individual and a faculty member. They fulfill tech elective or concentration requirements.

How to find an independent study: scan websites, talk to other students, express interest to faculty member, interview, summer or academic semester.

Undergraduate Research

Involves working on a project with PhD students and a faculty member. Very open-ended , creative, experimental, etc. The earlier undergraduate research is done the better - sophomore summer. Researchers can either be paid, earn credits, or just volunteer. The more years involved in research the better for graduate school and/or job applications.

How to participate in research: same as independent study.

Internships

Spend a summer at a company for about 10-12 weeks either locally or some remote place. Internships usually involve research and development, software, hardware, communications, non-computing, and beyond. Internships don't earn students credit but often pay very well. They are very import for making contacts for jobs and reference letters and they help students learn what the industry is like.

Make sure to go to UD Career Services and get help with resumes, cover letters, interview skills, etc.

How to get an internship: apply in December, January, or February for a summer internship.

About an internship for Arctic Supercomputing Center in Alaska...

"That sounds like a really cool internship." - Phill Conrad

Thursday, September 27, 2007

UD ACM Minutes for 9/25/2007

ACM with Guest Quantum Leap

Officers present (at least for a little while): Chip, Mike, Steve, Paul, Ben

Professors present: Dr. Conrad, Dr. Saunders

Steve introduced Quantum Leap (QL) as a whole at 8:05pm.

Joseph Elad (CEO) gave overview of QL
  • Touched on some fields of technology and business implemented by QL
  • Went over flow chart of QL areas of research and development
  • Brought up idea of touring QL because it is so radical
Dave Cleaver spoke about future combat systems
  • Situational awareness
  • Pro-active decision support
  • Intelligent sensor platform
  • Demonstrator features
  • Hermes: Agent-oriented Surface-oriented Architecture
  • Showed demo videos of map interactions with enemies, etc.
Joseph Elad concluded the QL talk by touching on the fact that QL is not out to kill people and is in fact using its technologies for good things other than war.

Food at 8:55pm. Yum.

UD ACM Minutes for 9/11/2007

  • The meeting got started around 7:35pm
  • Officers Present:
    • Paul Fenlon
    • Andrew Chepurney
    • Stephen Mahoney
    • Michael Shertok
    • Ben Karel
  • 12 Students in attendance (including officers)
  • 1 Professor: Dr. Phill Conrad
  • Mike and Steve started off with a general welcome speech and then broke into some news topics:
    • Hp Thermal Inkjet Technology Put to Medical Use
    • NAB Takes Fight Against "whitespace" Broadband to the Airwaves
    • Microsoft Releases Fixes for Just Four Flaws
    • IBM Throws Weight Behind OpenOffice.org Project
    • Sony Debuts Rolly MP3 Player
    • Guitar Hero III
    • Apple A Day - Rent Movies on iTunes
    • Online Sleuths Use Google to Find Pilot
    • NTP Files Patent Suits Against AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint
  • Talked about some random things for a while:
    • Oprah and Barak Obama
    • Rat Brain Controlling Flight Simulator and Drones
  • Mike spoke for a while about the new CISC study abroad program and the recent trip to Switzerland:
    • First ever study abroad
    • CERN
    • Possible study abroad in London coming up
  • Discussed the semester agenda:
    • Quantum Leap
    • Xbox Tourney
    • Rasmussen -- Robotics
    • Visit to HostMySite.com data center
    • Vanguard presentation
    • Concentration night
    • How-to nights
    • LLC, web business start up discussion
  • Concluded with everyone introducing themselves, their college status, and classes being taken

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

UD ACM Minutes for 3-7-2007

Steve has introduced his boss, Vess Bakalov, who works at SEVONE and is in charge Network Design and gave a presentation. It is as follows...

Of necessary Evil
- IT has traditionally been viewed as a cost center across non-IT companies
- Challenges justifying investment in IT
Unclear Benefits
Too much Hype
Too many late projects
- Challenges managing the IT department
Quantifying objectives
Process design
t3chn0-sp33k

Along came the network
- Networks emerged as the single most important driving force behind the wide adoption of computers both at home and in businesses.
-Since the early 90's, more and more applications have migrated to the network.
- The Network has grown into one of the most important assets of companies of all sizes.

Commoditization
- What is commoditization?
- When can something be called a commodity?
- Is the commoditization of IT good for business?

How do commodities compete?
- Driving up availability while simultaneously driving down the unit cost.

The Network as a Utility
- If IT is becoming a commodity, then the infrastructure is becoming a utility.
- The role of management is to achieve that utility-like status.
Automating basic tasks
Enable more "strategic" tasks
Planning
Optimization
Increasing Alignment with the business unit
- This means both technical as well as human behavior modification.

Your New Phone
- VoIP: How the network is replacing your phone
Why will it?
Adoption of VoIP has skyrocketed in modern enterprises (25% have it, and 75% expect to have it within 3 years).
Cost savings and exciting application are driving the deployment.
Why it hasn't yet?
Poor Planning.
Poor Budgeting.
Poor Interoperability.

What do we need to get there?
- Process, Process, Process!
- Manage.
Fault
Performance
Configuration
Security
Accountability

A Network as an Employee
- The network does a lot of work in your enterprise
- The same rigor that is used to measure the performance of an employee should be used to measure the performance of the network.
Throughput
Latency
Jitter
Outages

Agility
- Agility is about managing change
- Change comes in many forms
Market pressures
Competitive pressures
Technological pressures
Natural disasters
Etc.
-Managing changes requires quick communication and informed decision making.

What is an Agile Organization?
- An organization that can respond in a real-time-enough fashion to situations that impact the health and well-being of teh organization and its stakeholders.
Wal-Mart
U of Flordia
Department of Homeland Security

Becoming Agile
- Becoming Agile is about Becoming
Proactive
Predict and be ready for change
-Reactive
The best laid plans do not survive the first bullet
- Comprehensive
- In Depth

FYI
- The Innovation Gap was defined to be the difference between the Importance of Innovation and the Amount of Innovation.
- The six areas of IT with the greatest innovation gap were:
Security (35%)
Performance Management (32%)
Management other than performance management (29%)
WAN Services (25%)
Data Center (20%)
Converged Applications
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For next week...
Xbox Tourney!!! 4 rooms and 4 projectors!!!

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

UDACM Minutes for 2/28/07

2/28/07

First meeting of 2007.

A hot new animation provided by Van Lang was presented at the beginning of the meeting. There was an OK turnout, approximately 15 people, including Dr. Saunders.

Joint venture between UPE and ACM

UPE is Computer Science Honor society, created last spring. Dr. Saunders is the advisor and the group is in its infancy with only 5 members. $50 admission for a lifetime membership. Tangible advantages: official 1 year membership with ACM and something valuable to list on your resume. 3.25 GPA requirement. Comp Sci majors only and you need 64 credits with MATH210 being a part of the total. A treasurer is needed! Visit http://udel.edu/stu-org/upe (locally) or www.acm.org/upe (nationally) or write questions to frank@udel.edu.

Weekly News

  1. Apple TV
    1. The realease was delayed till march. $300 with the ability to stream any HD AV to any TV wirelessly from any computer running iTunes.
  2. Sony in the lead with Blu-ray over Toshiba
    1. New $600 player which is much cheaper
    2. In competition with PS3
  3. Dell to start selling Linux-Powered machines!
    1. Working with Novell so it allows users to chose which version
    2. However, Dell backpedaled by saying, “It’s just a thought.”
    3. You can however, with enough yelling over the phone with Dell, they will ship you a machine without an OS.
  4. China has laws against ‘Internet Addiction’
    1. One man has had his life plotted out in jail where he will NOT come into contact with the Internet until he is 84 years old.
  5. WordPerfect Lightning Beta Available
    1. Free beta to encourage people to branch away from Microsoft’s Office Suites
  6. AMD integrates ATI Graphics
    1. Energy efficient and can support up to 4 monitors!
    2. Designed for the demanding graphics needs of Windows Vista.
  7. Fat Gamer passes from playing too much MMO
    1. Over Chinese new year, a man dies from gaming too hard
  8. Google Maps now adds real-time traffic data
    1. Interesting to note that Yahoo has had this for quite some time, but is still a great advancement.
  9. 34% people use wireless that are connected to the internet
    1. 40% of people have connection to the Internet
  10. Firefox 3.0 makes lead in for Web based Apps
  11. RIAA Announces New Campus Lawsuit Strategy
    1. Encourages the individual law suites to students offering an ultimatum to them and makes them pay harsher fines.
  12. BitFast, sorts linked lists 10 times faster than mergesort.
    1. Rumored to simply just be a variation on Radix Sort

Dr. Conrad talked about how he used VoIP 20 years before the World Wide Web was created. Talked about book called TCP Illustrated, this book goes into great detail on socket programming. He explained this book in context on how he did VoIP programming over a UDP network protocol.

Steve talks about The Code Book. This book goes into cryptography and explains how Europe had computers way before the US did. We just had the first ‘publicly used’ machine.

The Last Question, a story about a computer that can answer nearly any question. When it can’t, it says it doesn’t have enough data. Mind blowing ending!

Next week…

- Presentation on Network Management from Steve Mahoney’s boss.

o Eventually, there will be a field trip to Steve’s place of work to see this content hands-on. Possibly, sometime after spring break

Before Spring Break…

- Second Xbox tourney

o Using multiple rooms

o More organized this time

o Up to 16 players per game!

- Using the new Student Media Center

o Dr. Conrad has great influence in this area in renting the rooms for 2 hour periods.

§ Some controversy about the staff limiting the use of the services.

§ Steve Mahoney gave a detailed layout of the new basement in the library.