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I am a student at the University of Pennsylvania, taking course CIS 700 section 920, Summer II, ("Special Topics: Emerging Technologies"). As such I am being required to author in Eduzendium in the Computers Workgroup. We will be working on unlocked articles relating to varioius emerging software technologies. The course syllabus is at http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~cis700/index2.html (redirected to http://harbormist.com/cis700_08/ ).
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I am a graduate student at the [[University of Pennsylvania]], taking course CIS 700 section 920, Summer II, ("Special Topics: Emerging Technologies").
 
As such I am being required to author in Eduzendium in the Computers Workgroup. We will be working on unlocked articles relating to various emerging software technologies.  
 
The course syllabus is at http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~cis700/index2.html (redirected to http://harbormist.com/cis700_08/ ).
 
My primary interests include Software Engineering and Computation Theory, Film, History, Economics, Psychology, Physical Sciences (Chemistry in particular), and (some) TV.


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I am a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania, taking course CIS 700 section 920, Summer II, ("Special Topics: Emerging Technologies").

As such I am being required to author in Eduzendium in the Computers Workgroup. We will be working on unlocked articles relating to various emerging software technologies.

The course syllabus is at http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~cis700/index2.html (redirected to http://harbormist.com/cis700_08/ ).

My primary interests include Software Engineering and Computation Theory, Film, History, Economics, Psychology, Physical Sciences (Chemistry in particular), and (some) TV.