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How do people interact? - very much like text messaging  
 
How do people interact? - very much like text messaging  
 
What is the pattern of communication? - It seems to go over a long period of time.   
 
What is the pattern of communication? - It seems to go over a long period of time.   
Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - just the ones from the sample chat.  I have not seen a real conversation yet.
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Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - Yes, I see many in the sample chat.  I have not seen a real conversation yet.
 
Can you make any other observations? - I love that the meeting agenda can be automatically drawn up from the meetbot.
 
Can you make any other observations? - I love that the meeting agenda can be automatically drawn up from the meetbot.

Revision as of 17:46, 14 April 2014

Suzanne Mello-Stark studies digital forensics, cryptography, security and networking implementations in current election technologies. She is an affiliated faculty member at University of Connecticut’s Center for Voting Technology Research (VoTeR Center) as well as a faculty member in the Computer Science and Statistics department at the University of Rhode Island.

Suzanne is an ardent supporter of the Anita Borg Institute. She currently serves as the co-chair for the security track committee for the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference (GHC). The Inspiring Women Scientists Conference at the CUNY Graduate School and University Center, and the Feminist Press recently invited her to speak about her career path to young women interested in STEM.

Dr. Mello-Stark’s broad range of experience in academics, business development, hardware/software, and network and security management has landed her positions in both the public and private sector.

Suzanne holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Rhode Island, a MBA from Babson College, and a graduate level certificate in Digital Forensics from University of Rhode Island’s Digital Forensics and Cyber Security Center.

Suzanne is passionate about improving computer science education, k-12 and college level, through research interests and modern teaching pedagogy. She is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).


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Part 1 - Questions How do people interact? - very much like text messaging What is the pattern of communication? - It seems to go over a long period of time. Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - Yes, I see many in the sample chat. I have not seen a real conversation yet. Can you make any other observations? - I love that the meeting agenda can be automatically drawn up from the meetbot.

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