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- Dartmouth engineering students go green, go fast, go everywhere, in balanced fashion
- Dartmouth engineering students go green, go fast, go everywhere, in balanced fashionNice to see the green techmoving forward! ]:)
- Tags: Dartmouth, engineering student
- Discussion threads 2007-05-18
- Dartmouth engineering students go green, go fast, go everywhere, in balanced fashion
- Earlier this week, I participated in a panel discussion at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering where we covered the challenges to science and technology journalists in separating the truth from the hype. Hype in science and technology you say? There's no hype! It's all truth! He he. ...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-05-18
- Biodiesel bus is wonder on wheels
- Dartmouth project on wheels coming to a town near youHave you ever seen a bus run by vegetable oil and decked out with computers and stereo system run by the world's most powerful solar panel technology? CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari takes us inside and out of the 'Big Green Bus,'...
- Tags: Dartmouth
- Videos 2006-07-10
- Dartmouth's ice control technology
- Electricity can make you an ice czarDartmouth engineering professor Victor Petrenko and his team have developed new ways to control or alter ice, making it sticky or slippery. Here are short Dartmouth videos of the technology at work.
- Tags: Dartmouth, ice
- Videos 2006-04-14
- Dartmouth Goes to Aruba to Build Nation's Largest University Wi-Fi Network
- Founded in 1769, Dartmouth College is a private, four-year college and the ninth-oldest college in the United States. Dartmouth's legacy wireless network has provided open 802.11b access across 1.8 square miles of campus populated by over 200 buildings. It must support over 6,000 students and 2,500 faculty. To deliver superior...
- Tags: Network, Wi-Fi Network, Dartmouth College, Aruba Networks, Dartmouth, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, LANs, Wireless, Networking
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- BIt: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe This is the 4th excerpt from the second book in the Defen series: BIT: Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture Note that the section this is taken from, on the evolution of...
- Tags: IBM Mainframe, Environment, Mainframe, Data-processing, Computer, COBOL, IBM Corp., Flowmatic, Data Division, Identification Division, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-06-06
- (Photos: San Francisco in 2108)
- (Photos: San Francisco in 2108).Let's be more realistic alright? Since S.F. will most likely be underwater in 2108, the city will either not exist in the same location if at all or it will be covered by a dome. ]:)Lies!"Since cars will be airborne..."I've been waiting for this to happen...
- Tags: IPCC Report, photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-01-25
- Any universities adopting Linux as their platform of choice?
- Any universities adopting Linux as their platform of choice?nmtNew Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology ([url=http://www.nmt.edu]New Mexico Tech[/url]) is pretty pervasively Linux, but of course there are quite a few tools think LabView that you're stuck using MS for.All of the Technical Computing Center open campus computer lab machines are...
- Tags: Operating systems, Dartmouth College, K12 environment, Linux, information technology, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-16
- JavaFX and the Rich Internet Application landscape
- JavaFX and the Rich Internet Application landscapeSuggestion for future postsRyan,I enjoy your blog and find it useful. A suggestion for future postings: what, really is the difference between RIAs in the browser vs. RIA in a runtime platform like Apollo? I keep reading things like the RIA outside the...
- Tags: Part-of IT, rich Internet application
- Discussion threads 2007-06-04
- Digital privacy behind virtual walls
- Ubiquitous computing was the only subject discussed at the 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 13-16, 2007. As reports the National Post, in the future, everything will be a computer. As ultra small computers can now embedded in virtually everything, pervasive computing applications...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Leisure, Robotics, Social Sciences, Wireless &, Telecom
- Blog posts 2007-05-27
- More results on use of Web 2.0 in business emerge
- The last few weeks have seen a series of interesting new reports, studies, and papers on the past, present, and future of Web 2.0 concepts and applications as applied to businesses. Most notable for many industry watchers have been fairly rigorous new works by McKinsey & Company as well...
- Tags: Crowdsourcing, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Collective Intelligence, Business Process Management, Architecture of Participation, Blogs, Business Models, Wikis, Web services, Web as Platform, Web 2.0 Platforms, Web 2.0, User Generated Content, Two-Way Web, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Media, SOA, RSS, Open APIs, Mashups, Lightweight Service Models, Hype, Governance, Global SOA, Enterprise Wikis, Enterprise Web 2.0, Enterprise Mashups
- Blog posts 2007-04-03
- Photos: Revving up on fast food
- The Big Green Bus from Dartmouth College runs on vegetable oil from deep fat fryers.
- Tags: Dartmouth College, food
- Image galleries 2006-07-11
- Closing the Mac price gap
- I was digging through some old crates in my garage last night and stumbled across some of my old college notebooks. While flipping through them I happened across a couple of computer price lists for students. I graduated from Drexel University in Philadelphia, one of the first Universities in the...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh
- Blog posts 2006-06-08
- 'Cool robots' for Antarctica... and Mars
- Researchers from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College have built a robot designed to do research in Antarctica. This robot is a general purpose mobile platform that can carry various instruments and travel in polar temperatures. The 'Cool Robot,' as it is called, has been tested in Greenland...
- Tags: Antarctica, robot
- Blog posts 2006-03-06
- Project Management Methodology in Human Resource Management
- The concept of project management methodology can be leveraged to add value to an institution's strategic initiatives. This paper provides an overview of project management methodology, when it should be used, and how it can add value to human resources management. The authors also explore project management's role in HR...
- Tags: Human Resources, HRM, Dartmouth College, Project Management, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Human Resource Management (HRM), It Operations, It service Management, Management
- White papers 2006-03-03
- Is this Rembrandt a real one?
- About a year ago, I told you about how computer scientists from Dartmouth college were investigating digital images. But they're also interested in old paintings authentication, as reports Wired Magazine in The Rembrandt Code. Mathematicians are using high-resolution digital cameras and computers to examine old paintings and evaluate their authenticity....
- Tags: Dartmouth College, painting, Perugino
- Blog posts 2006-01-01
- McAfee acquires Wireless Security
- McAfee acquires Wireless SecurityToo ComplicatedAs long as the customer needs to walk around to each computer on his wireless network and enter some long cryptic hex key, wireless security is never going to become widespread.Frankly, the necessity of encrypting wireless communications in dubious. Anything important (i.e. credit card info)...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, wireless, wireless security, McAfee Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-06-02
- Open source youth movement
- Open source youth movementExample[i]But just because a kid cuts his or her programming teeth on open source code doesn’t mean they will be forever wedded to the concept of ‘free’ software.[/i]For example, Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft on a Basic interpreter that they modified from Dartmouth code.You'd have...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Development tools, youth movement, open source
- Discussion threads 2005-05-25
- New sleeper worm may have al-Qaida link
- New sleeper worm may have al-Qaida linkAnd in other news, Microsft distributes Swiss CheeseSlow news day?This may scare peopleSeriously, most viruses are written by bored kids. The Microsoft security is pretty much swiss cheese and ripe for attack. Trying to come up with these secret agents who are...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Microsoft Security, al-Qaida, Melhacker, virus
- Discussion threads 2004-07-16
- Woolworths "Chips" Away at Inventory Shrinkage Through RFID Initiative
- Dartmouth College's initial challenge for the pilot project was to define a manageable scope in terms of the products, vehicles, stores, and distribution centers to be included. The solutions were bar codes, RFID devices, RFID readers, Global Positioning System GPS, a Wireless Wide Area Network WAN and RFID tags. The...
- Tags: Woolworths, Dartmouth College, Chip, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
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