If you’re passionate about cyber, and you want to protect the nation, there’s no better place to be than the National Security Agency. You’ll learn from the world’s most advanced team of cyber professionals who are developing critical offensive and defensive techniques to protect our national security interests. By necessity, cyber’s a 24/7 operation, but […]
BU MET’s “Perfected Online Experience” Helps MSCIS Student Gain Technical Leadership Skills Systems Engineer, Engineering Leadership Development Program, Lockheed Martin MS in Computer Information Systems, concentration in IT Project Management (MET’19); BBA, Middle Tennessee State University What compelled you to return to school and pursue a graduate education? What is your long-term objective? In returning back […]
EBSCO Information Services (EIS) provides a complete and optimized research solution comprised of e-journals, e-books, and research databases — all combined with the most powerful discovery service to support the information needs and maximize the research experience of our end-users. Headquartered in Ipswich, MA, EIS employs more than 3,300 people worldwide. We are the leader […]
MET CS Lecturer Brings Quality Testing to the Notion of Big Data Adam Arakelian Lecturer, Computer Science Director of Engineering, Dell EMC MS, Boston University; BS, Westfield State College What is your area of expertise? My academic focus is on the integration of technology with business, with aims on driving revenue profitability and helping businesses […]
In March, Department of Computer Science Chair Dr. Anatoly Temkin presented his paper, “Integrating User Opinion in Decision Support Systems,” at the Future of Information and Communication Conference in San Francisco. The paper proposes a new approach to decision support systems (DSS), starting with the user first making their own unassisted decision αU, provided as […]
Dr. Lou Chitkushev, associate dean for academic affairs and associate professor of computer science, was quoted in “Zipcar disruption reveals vagaries of tech connectivity,” a Boston Globe article on Zipcar and the pros and cons of networked technology and the “Internet of Things.” Read the full article here.
In her recent article, “Online Learning: Driving Higher Education’s Transformative Years,” Metropolitan College Dean Tanya Zlateva offers insight and perspective on how innovation in online learning has triggered change and transformation throughout the higher education landscape. The article was published in EvoLLLution, an online newspaper focused on higher education issues. Read the full article here.
The Business Event Management (BEM) work-cell is a team of developers that works on projects that need business events, across our enterprise, to flow centrally to one spot so transaction history and business information is consolidated and readily available. A single event, such as a payment, can be published by the system of record and […]
At MassMutual, we’re passionate about helping millions of people find financial freedom and this passion has driven our approach to developing highly interactive digital experiences for our customers. The Data Engineering team, part of MassMutual’s Customer Experience organization, is comprised of highly skilled, collaborative, problem solvers who are motivated to create innovative solutions that exceed […]
The Statistical Programmer at Sirtex is responsible for supporting and undertaking all programming activities associated with overseeing management of clinical trial data from eCRF setup, data entry, IDSMC meetings to Statistical Analyses. As a member of the Biostatistics team, he/she plays a lead role in performing all SAS programming tasks required for clinical trial analysis […]