User:Relkharboutly
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Ruby ElKharboutly is an Assistant Professor of Software Engineering at Quinnipiac University. The Software Engineering Program is offered in the newly established School of Engineering. Dr. Ruby's research interests include software design and architecture, reliability and performance and software data analysis. Prior to joining Quinnipiac, Dr. Ruby was a full-time Professor at University of Connecticut. She has four years of industrial experience working as a software engineering and IT consultant. In her spare time, Dr. Ruby is mostly spending time with her kids, in the kitchen or at the gym.
Introduction to IRC
- How to people interact? By sending instant messages to all meeting participants.
- What is the pattern of communication? No specific pattern. It seems to be a long meeting where each participant sends a message whenever they have something to say.
- Are there any terms that seem to have special meanings? Yes, all the hash tags such as #info, #action, #topic,
- Can you make other observations? The time stamp, text after hash tags is bold.