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January 17, 2008: Harris Corp., Community Foundation of Brevard Announce $5 Million Grant to Florida Tech
MELBOURNE, FLA..The Harris Corporation Charitable Fund, held by the Community Foundation of Brevard (CFB), has donated $5 million to Florida Institute of Technology to create the Harris Institute for Assured Information, which will focus on developing advanced solutions to help solve the global information security problem. In addition to the cash donation, Harris Corporation will provide strong research and development support to assist the new institute over the next four years. The Harris institute will be housed in a new 24,000-square-foot Harris Center for Science and Engineering on Florida Tech's Melbourne campus.
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Awards
- Marius Silaghi, working with Makoto Yokoo, won the November 2, 2007 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology Best Paper award for "Revisiting ADOPT-ng and its Feedback
Schemes".
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Research Grants
- Debasis Mitra, working with Marcus Hohlman, PSS, was awarded $228705 by Department of Homeland Security for "Detection of Heavily Shielded Nuclear Contraband through Muon."
- Debasis Mitra was awarded $99300 by National Science Foundation for "Creativity in Physics."
- Cem Kaner, working with Rebecca Fiedler (St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, Indiana), was awarded $405000 by National Science Foundation for "Adaptation & Implementation of an Activity-Based Online or Hybrid Course in Software Testing.."
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Journal Articles
- Cem Kaner, working with Rebecca L. Fiedler, published the journal article "A cautionary note on checking software engineering papers for plagiarism" in IEEE Transactions on Education (in press).
- Ronaldo Menezes published the journal article "An adaptive in-network aggregation operator for query processing in wireless sensor networks" in Journal of Systems and Software, Elsevier.
- Ronaldo Menezes published the journal article "Toward adaptive query processing in wireless sensor networks" in Signal Processing Journal, Elsevier vol. 87 no. 12 p.2911-2933.
- Richard Ford published the journal article "Probabilistic suffix models for API sequence analysis of Windows XP applications" in Pattern Recognition vol. 41 no. 1 p.90-101.
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Conferences
- Debasis Mitra published the conference paper "Computational Creativity: Three Generations of Research and Beyond" in AAAI Spring Symp. on Intelligent Creative Systems, March 26-28, 2008, Stanford University .
- Debasis Mitra, working with Kondo Gonanvo, and Marcus Hohlmann, published the conference paper ""GEANT4 Simulation of a Cosmic Ray Muon Tomography System with Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors for the Detection of High Z Materials "" in SORMA West 2008, the international Symp. on Radiation Measurements and Applications (Berkeley, California, USA, June 2-5, 2008)..
- Cem Kaner, working with Rebecca Fiedler, published the conference paper "Developing instructor-coached activities for hybrid and online courses" in NSF / AAAS CCLI PI conference.
- Cem Kaner, working with Rebecca Fiedler
Scott Barber, published the conference paper "Building a Free Courseware Community Around an Online Software Testing Curriculum" in MERLOT conference (online education).
- Cem Kaner published the conference paper "BBST: Evolving a Course in Black Box Software Testing" in Advisory Board Meeting: NSF Project on Adaptation & Implementation of an Activity-Based Online or Hybrid Course in.
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Books
- William Allen III published "Behavioral Detection of Malicious Code" in Information Security Research: New Methods for Protecting Against Cyber Threats.
- Marius Silaghi published "Distributed Constraint Reasoning" in Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence.
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Magazine Papers
- Cem Kaner published the magazine paper "Exploratory Testing in a Scripted Environment " in QUEST (Quality Engineered Software and Testing) Magazine 2008.
- Cem Kaner published the magazine paper "Job market for software testers" in Newsletter of the Association for Software Testing 2007 p.3-5.
- William Allen III published the magazine paper "Computer Forensics" in IEEE Security & Privacy 2005 vol. 3.
- William Allen III published the magazine paper "How Not to Be Seen" in IEEE Security & Privacy 2007 vol. 5.
- William Allen III published the magazine paper "Mixing Wheat with the Chaff: Creating Useful Test Data for IDS Evaluation" in IEEE Security & Privacy 2007 vol. 5.
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