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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.
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.