We are pleased to announce the finalists for the 2004 AITP Student Paper Competition.  Congratulations to ALL finalists and we look forward to your paper presentation on Saturday, April 3, 2004 during the 2004 AITP National Collegiate Conference.  Finalists are strongly encouraged to re-visit the paper rules page on the www.aitp.org site to verify the onsite presentation format and rules.  That information can be found at:                            http://www.aitp.org/ncc/ncc2004/competitionrules.html#studentpapers

UNDERGRADUATE:

  • Author School Title
    Elizabeth Wilcox University of Nebraska at Omaha The Question of Gender in Virtual Gaming Communities
    Jennifer Koo Ithaca College Wireless Security:  The Gold Algorithm
    Lisa Misdarffer University of Southern Indiana Security and e-Commerce: How Well Do They Mix?
    Paul Lovelace Tarleton State University Viability of IPv6 on the Internet
    Matthew Glazer Ithaca College Teleradiology: The Integration of Healthcare Systems 
    Xiaojing Liu Ithaca College Radio Frequency Identification
    Morgan Battisti Boise State University Storage Networking:Delving into the abyss of storage management
    Rachel Arduini Ithaca College The Speechalator: A Portable Two-Way Translator
    Matt Quinn Southeast Missouri State University An Analysis Of RFID Technology
    Beth Merritt Bradley University Computer System's Security: Protecting Company Websites

    GRADUATE:

    Author School Title
    Hemanshu Gupta  Central Michigan University Measuring the Importance and Efficiency of an E-Government
    Chris Stern Colorado State University - Pueblo Hacking Hackers and Other Ways to Protect Information
    Brandon Vega University of North Florida Java Technology:  A Comparison of a File Transfer Protocol Application in Sockets, Datagrams, RMI
     

    *Last Updated on March 22, 2004