2008 Poster Conference Winners in the Business / Industry Category
We would like to thank all who participated in the 2008 Poster Conference. First, second and third place winners in the business / industry category will receive special prizes. Student members of first, second, and third place winning posters should see Ms. Valorie Adkins to receive an Amazon gift certificate.
UndergraduateFirst Prize:
Puzzle Tower by Andrew Tussing, Joe Orlando, and Craig Stewart
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Second Prize:
Llama Farm Game by David Stanfill, Joe Hurst, Sean Wright, Joe Marino, and Kelly Walden
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Honorable Mention:
Ospree: A Multi-Protocol, Platform Independent, IM System with Rich Internet Application Frontend Leveraging Open Source Software by Fall 2007 Capstone Project by Mark Amann, Timothy Fontaine, Jeffrey Gilbert, Jason Hall, Andrew Knotts, Brian Muckensturm, Jorry Palm, Christopher Plues, Matthew Trares, Arleen Winters
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S.W.A.T. by Joe Sprinzl, Michael Myers, David Dunn, and Brad Neu
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Graduate
First Prize:
Massively Parallel Sequence Alignment for the Bioinformatics Domain by Shannon Steinfadt and Johnnie Baker
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Second Prize:
DMAS: A Web-based Distributed Mathematical Assessment System by Saleh Al-shomrani
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Third Prize (a tie):
A Faster 18-Key Sorting Network by Sherenaz W. Al-Haj Baddar and Kenneth E. Batcher
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New Approaches to Interconnection SISD and SIMD by Ken Atchison
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Honorable Mention:
Design and Implementation of a Multithreaded Associative SIMD Processor by Kevin Schaffer and Robert A. Walker
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Efficiently Answering Reachability Queries on Very Large Directed Graphs by Ning Ruan, Ruoming Jin, and Yang Xiang
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GeometryEditor: An Open Web-based Interactive Geometry System by Xun Lai, Paul Wang, and WME Project Team
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Estimating the number of frequent itemsets in a large database by Ruoming Jin, Scott J. McCallen, Yuri Breitbart, David Fuhry, and Dong Wang
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Special Thanks to our conference judges:
Chris Kiec, President and Founder of Cleveland-based Adventures in Automation.
Tim Reynolds, President of Hudson-based Tribute Inc.
Gus Samba, Industrial Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Kent State University.

