Archive for the 'project work' Category

The Cluster Project: Part 1: The Beginning

Being a Computer Science Department with an interest in keeping our tech up to date, we replace desktop and other machines regularly. This results in a surplus of older but still servicable hardware: one of the ideal purposes for this sort of situation is clustering, if you can do it efficiently, economically, and of course [...]

The Security Project: Research and associated musings

 Wherein the author is critical of his undergraduate research project:
By way of a follow on to the earlier post on the topic: The (academic) security project rolls on, with about a month to complete our tasks, which essentially involves superficial evaluation of certain mobile phone data acquisition software which purport some valid ‘forensics’ functions, the [...]

The Security Project: Introduction

So this week is the beginning of the final year project for IT and compsci students: since I’m still an undergraduate in the final throes of my degree I get to participate.
After being divided up by specialty last week (Software Development, Networking, Security) we had a brief meeting with our supervisor whereby several things were [...]

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