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Internet Hero Award for Computer Applications Graduate
(26th November '08)
Aodhan Cullen, founder of the free web-traffic measurement service,
StatCounter, was chosen as 2008 Internet Hero by a panel of judges at the Eircom Golden
Spiders internet awards. Cullen, chief executive of web analysis firm, is
now 25 yet started the company when he was 16.
Aodhan went on to develop it as his final year project while completing
his degree in Computer Applications (CA) in DCU. StatCounter now tracks over
three million websites and 10 billion pageloads a month.
"DCU's Computer Applications degree gave me a great grounding in computers
that allowed me to develop StatCounter to its full potential" Aodhan commented,
"Studying Computer Applications was a great benefit to the business. Without
that knowledge I wouldn't have been able to bring it to what it was."
For full story see here
for an interview with Aodhan see
here.
Visit StatCounter at: http://www.statcounter.com/
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ECOWS Conference on Web Services
(1st November '08)
The School of Computing will host the European Conference on Web Services 2008 (ECOWS'08) -
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/ecows08/ - which will
take place in Dublin, Ireland from November 12th to the 14th, 2008.
The European Conference on Web Services (ECOWS) is the premier conference in Europe for both researchers
and practitioners to exchange the latest advances in the state of the art and practices of Web Services. The
main objectives of this conference are to facilitate the exchange between researchers and practitioners and
to foster future collaborations in Europe and beyond.
The ECOWS conference will be chaired by Dr. Claus Pahl (DCU) as General Chair and Dr. Siobhán Clarke
(Trinity College Dublin) and Dr. Rik Eshuis (Eindhoven University of Technology) as Programme Committee
Chairs.
Further details is available at: http://www.computing.dcu.ie/ecows08/
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School of Computing Scientists Help Crack Elusive Code
(18th October '08)
DCU researchers Neil Costigan and Prof. Michael Scott, using resources at the
Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC), have successfully cracked a crypto
system published thirty years ago by coding theorist Robert J McEliece. The crack
was announced today (Sat 18th Oct.) at the Post-Quantum Cryptography conference in
Cincinnati.
The DCU success was part of a coordinated attack by cryptographers in five countries.
The attack was led by Prof Tanja Lange and Christiane Peters (Eindhoven Technical
University, TU/e) and Prof Daniel J Bernstein (University of Illinois at Chicago), who
recently published a paper claiming that a practical attack on McEliece's system was
feasible with their new software.
Full details...
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15th European Software Process Improvement Conference (EuroSPI 2008)
(28th August '08)
DCU is hosting the 15th European Software Process Improvement Conference (EuroSPI 2008) from
3rd to 5th of September 2008. The EuroSPI conferences present and discuss results from software
process improvement (SPI) projects in industry and research, focusing on the benefits gained and
the criteria for success. Leading European universities, research canters, and industry are contributing
to and participating in this event.
The 2008 conference will be jointly chaired by Dr. Rory O'Connor (DCU) and Dr Nathan Baddoo (University
of Hertfordshire) and contains 4 keynote addresses, 6 research sessions, 10 industry experience sessions,
7 tutorials and a doctoral symposium, with a total of 60 presentations from 19 countries.
Full conference details are available at: http://2008.eurospi.net/
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