Academic Tree


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  • Robert D. Cupper, Robert R. Roos, Mary P. Bivens, Mary Lou Soffa

    • Gregory M. Kapfhammer

      • John Dymond, A Solution to the Screen Resolution Problem for the World Wide Web, (Current Status: Sought Employment)

      • Michael Wilson, TCP Over Lossy Wireless Networks: Comparison of Algorithms and Recommendations, (Current Status: Sought Employment)

      • Marcus Bittman, Creating a Free, Dependable Software Engineering Environment, (Current Status: Nomos Corporation)

      • Geoffrey Arnold, Trading Spaces: Implementation and Analysis of a Relational Database JavaSpaces Service, (Current Status: Data-Basics Incorporated) [*]

      • Ahmad Rajeh Douglas, The Beowulf Cluster as an Educational Tool for Teaching Parallelism, (Current Status: LANL)

      • David A. Hollenbaugh, Juggernaut: A Tool for Mutation Testing in Java, (Current Status: Fidelity National Information Solutions)

      • Brian Zorman, Implementation and Analysis of a JavaSpace-based Distributed Genetic Algorithm, (Current Status: Sought Employment) [**]

      • James Alexander Clause, A Comparison of Load Balancing and Load Sharing for the Distribution of Test Cases, (Current Status: MSc Program, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Computer Science) [*]

      • Mathew J. DeNapoli, Trading Spaces for Sure: Implementing Transactional Functionality in the RDBSpace Implementation, (Current Status: Fidelity National Information Solutions)

      • Richard Christian Geary, An Examination of Load Sharing and Load Balancing Techniques for Distributing Test Cases, (Current Status: Fidelity National Information Solutions ) [*]

      • Christopher Howell, Implementation and Analysis of GUI Creation Frameworks, (Current Status: Sought Employment)

      • Anthony J. Casini, Run-Time Analysis of Java Graphical User Interfaces, (Current Status: Sought Employment)

      • Daniel M. Fiedler, Protection Against Malicious Host Attacks and the Feasibility of Encrypting Java Class Files, (Current Status: Sought Employment and Graduate Studies)

      • Matthew J. Rummel, Performing Regression Test Prioritization Using Data Flow Information, (Current Status: Raytheon Corporation, Software Testing Engineer) [*] [**]


        [*] denotes that the student was awarded the Department of Computer Science Faculty Prize for the Best Senior Thesis


        [**] denotes that the student was awarded the Department of Computer Science ACM Student Chapter Prize for being the Best Senior


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