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Courses:
Offered Spring 2008:
63.135 Information
Technology and Society
63.152 Computer
Science I (Java)
Offered other semesters:
63.120
Introduction to Information Technology
63.151 Personal
Computer Fundamentals
63.152 Computer
Science I (C++)
63.259 Object-Oriented
Programming
Advisees: For fall 2008 course
offerings, please see http://www.framingham.edu/registrar/offerings.htm.
For availability, see http://my.Framingham.edu.
Class and office schedule, Spring 2008
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11:30-12:20 |
63.135 (HH241) |
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2:30-4:20 |
63.152 (HH241) |
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63.152 (HH241) |
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Ph.D candidate, Computer Science, University of Connecticut
Advisor:
Publications:
Presented at FInCo2005,
Slides or notes for invited talks:
Decentralization and stigmergy (PDF).
Scalable
models of multi-stream interaction (PDF).
Modeling
indirect interaction in multi-agent systems (PDF).
Debate on
artificial intelligence, Framingham State College,
November, 2005.
Evolutionary
computation in dynamic persistent environments
(PDF).
Gödel’s theorem:
Limits of logic and computation (PDF).
Toward
a theory of interactive computation.
Northeast Section, Mathematics Association of
This page last updated 4/4/08