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Student software development team wins award for community service
Experiential learning at CCIS doesn’t end when co-op is over – it continues in the classroom. In Professor Mike Weintraub’s Software Development class this spring semester, students weren’t tasked with creating projects for made-up clients. Instead, they were split into teams, assigned a community partner and a project, and given a semester to bring that to life.
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There’s still time to be Counted!
Please join the CCIS community of alumni, faculty, student and parent supporters today. Any gift, for any purpose, contributes to our participation rate and increases our national rankings. Every gift truly matters! […]
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Prof. Choffnes’ research finds T-Mobile’s Binge On doesn’t live up to the hype
Want to watch unlimited videos from Netflix, YouTube, and other providers on your mobile device for free? Make us your internet service provider, says T-Mobile. Our Binge On service allows you to do just that. Not so fast, says Northeastern’s David Choffnes, assistant professor in the College of Computer and Information Science. New research by Choffnes and his colleagues shows that what T-Mobile promises is not what you, or content providers, may actually get.
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Project Feed 1010 Partnership: Computer Science students tackle unpredictability of real-world advanced software development
A partnership between the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) and Northeastern’s College of Computer and Information Science brought 19 students from the Boston and Seattle campuses together to work directly […]
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Northeastern researchers find that Amazon might not always be pitching you the best prices
A team led by Northeastern’s Christo Wilson shows that Amazon is much more likely to point buyers to sellers who use an automated practice called algorithmic pricing, even though those sellers’ prices may not be the lowest.
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Computer Science and Musicals – Not So Different After All
By Shandana Mufti The first year of college can be a daunting time: new campus, new friends, new things to study and discover. For Alice Kotowski (BSCS ‘19/’20), settling into […]
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Internships Help Define Doctoral Research
By Shandana Mufti The internet is home to a staggering amount of information, much of which is accessible through web searches. Matthew Ekstrand-Abueg, a PhD candidate in Computer Science, specializing […]
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Students Participate in Google Code Jam Competition
By Shandana Mufti CCIS students don’t shy away from challenges. Examples might include a tough higher-level class, a highly specialized co-op, or nuanced research into a computer science topic. Alp […]
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