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2015-10-08
Photo Tomáš Oravec PhD student Jenni Reuben at Computer Science has been awarded with the 2nd prize in the hackathon competition at the conference womENcourage arranged by ACM-W. ACM-W (Europe womENcourage Celebration of Women in Computing) is a facet of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) that celebrates women in computing and has many initiatives under its umbrella. One such initiative is womENcourage.
2015-10-02

International project NEAT

News » 2015-10-02
The International research project NEAT (“A New, Evolutive API and Transport-Layer Architecture for the Internet”) has an ambitious plan to develop a new Internet transport system with an easy-to-use API (Application Programming Interface) for application developers.
2015-09-11

Computer Science at SIGCOMM

News » 2015-09-11
Computer Science at Karlstad University has participated at the ATC workshop in the annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM) on the applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication. During the workshop Computer Science at Karlstad University presented their paper “Examining TCP Short Flow Performance in Cellular Networks Through Active and Passive Measurements”. - In this study we examine the c
2015-08-28
TheComputer Science department at Karlstads university co-organizes the SAEroCon workshop at the European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA) in Cavtat, Croatia, 7 – 11 september.   Software is often developed and maintained for a very long time. The more complex a software system is and the longer it evolves, the more likely the structure and behavior of the system will diverge from the originally intended design.
2015-06-29
Anna Brunstrom, professor in Computer Science at KAU, arranges a special session on Reducing Internet Latency at the upcoming European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC 2015) in Paris. The special session is organized as part of the work within the EU FP7 project RITE, where KAU is one of the partners.
2014-11-19

Test

News » 2014-11-19
Datavetenskap vid Karlstads universitet har tillsammans med internationella partners i projektet RITE, Reducing Internet Transport Latency, lanserat en film som på ett enkelt sätt förklarar de faktiska problemen bakom fördröjningar på Internet. Videon visar varför mer bandbredd inte är en ensam lösning till ett snabbare internet. En generell missuppfattning är ofta att bandbredd är lösningen på alla problem vad gäller hastighet på internet.