EDUCATION
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College
- Hebrew University
- Attended Fall of 2002 while on Nativ Jewish leadership
Program
- University of Miami
- Attended Fall 2003 through Spring 2004
- Active in Hillel of Greater Miami as webmaster
- Transfered to Binghamton for Computer Science program
- (SUNY) Binghamton University
- Attended Fall 2004 through Fall 2006
- Graduated with Bachelor of Science in Computer
Science
- Active in Hillel at Binghamton as webmaster
- Active in Chabad of Binghamton
- Subjects studied include:
- Internet Programming
- HTTP,CGI,POP, SMTP
- Java Sockets, P2P,RMI
- Telnet, TCP,UDP
- Software Engenerring
- "Theory and practice
of software engineering, especially
as applied to life cycle of large software and computer systems.
Project management, system requirements and specifications. Design
representation and documentation. Implementation, installation and
maintenance. Application of automation to development effort.
Semester-long, team-oriented project allows students to execute
theory." (From Binghamton University course catalog)
- Programming Languages
- "Characteristics of several types of
programming languages: for example,
procedural, functional, logical and object-oriented languages.
Historical perspective of programming languages. Formal syntax
specification, Backus-Naur Form, introduction to language semantics.
Language facilities for data types, control structures, sub-programs.
Run-time environments. Introduction to language processing."(From Binghamton University course catalog)
- Enterprise Systems
- "Business computer
systems design, modeling,
development,
implementation, management, simulation and analysis. The life cycle of
enterprise systems, coupled with the business requirements of
information technology. Tools for computer-aided software development,
communication, financial analysis, project management and Internet
resources. Business process modeling, requirements modeling, component
modeling, data modeling and enterprise modeling. Object-oriented
methods of design and analysis. Strategic planning and business
objectives. Considerations of software, architectures, networks,
implementations, operations and support. Design and analysis of data,
I/O and user interfaces. Professional communication. Ethical,
professional, and social issues." (From BUSI Online course catalog)