Word: computerizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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In yesterday's competition, each team--consisting of two undergraduates and one graduate student--had five hours to write a software program that solved six to eight real world computer problems.
The problems presented to the team could generally be solved using algorithms taught in undergraduate computer science courses, according to the competition's Web site.
Students were allowed to program in Java, Pascal, C and C++ computer languages.
Upstairs, participants live in "groups" of eight people. The group suites consist of eight tiny but computer-equipped bedrooms, all off an enormous common space that is meant to serve as kitchen, boardroom and living room.
When she entered graduate school at UCLA five years ago to pursue a Ph.D. in English, Connie Razza, 26, hardly expected to be a campus activist. But she also didn't expect a workload like this: for one undergraduate literature course this semester, Razza gives lectures, runs a discussion section...