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The world's first computer programmer was a woman. She didn't pass out from Stanley, but Stanley is celebrating female programming genes anyway.
Stanley College Of Engineering And Technology For Women is organising Ada Vantage '10, a technical paper presentation contest, on 23rd October, at the college campus in Abids.
The contest aims to provide a creative platform to computer engineering students to take their ideas to the next level.
The topics for the paper presentation contest are:
Data Mining and Data Warehousing
Artificial Intelligence
Cloud Computing / Grid Computing
Computer Graphics
Web Technologies
Bio Informatics
Pattern Recognition
Image Processing
Software Engineering
Networking & Security
Distributed Systems
E-Commerce
Other related topic
Ada Vantage '10 is named after Ada Lovelace, an analyst, metaphysician and the founder of Scientific Computing. Lovelace (10th December 1815 - 27th November 1852) was an English writer mainly known for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the analytical engine.
Her notes on the engine include what is recognised as the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine - she is regarded as the world's first computer programmer. A programming language named after her in 1977 is popular in real time / embedded systems, and in other critical environments.
Please contact 6999-1794 / 2323-4880 for further details.
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