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  • Handbook of Software Fault Localization by Professor W. Eric Wong

    Handbook of Software Fault Localization by Professor W. Eric Wong

    Handbook of Software Fault Localization by Professor W. Eric Wong The Handbook of Software Fault Localization: Foundations and Advances edited by Dr. W. Eric Wong, Professor and Director of the Software Engineering Program of the Computer Science Department at the University of Texas at Dallas, and Dr. T.H. Tse, an Honorary Professor in Computer Science with The…

  • UTD To Honor Newest Group of Endowed Chairs, Professors

    UTD To Honor Newest Group of Endowed Chairs, Professors

    The University of Texas at Dallas will recognize 14 outstanding faculty members at its 2023 Investiture Ceremony, to be held April 14 in the Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building Lecture Hall.

  • The Last Word: Dr. Kangkook Jee on How UTD Students Are Making Their Mark in National Competitions

    The Last Word: Dr. Kangkook Jee on How UTD Students Are Making Their Mark in National Competitions

    A team of UT Dallas students placed fourth in the U.S. in the 2022 National Security Agency (NSA) Codebreaker Challenge, which tasked college students with solving a fictional ransomware attack.

  • UT Dallas CS Hosts 2023 Spring IEEE International Contest on Software Testing

    UT Dallas CS Hosts 2023 Spring IEEE International Contest on Software Testing

    UT Dallas CS Hosts 2023 Spring IEEE International Contest on Software Testing The Computer Science Department at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), in conjunction with the Technical Committee of System and Software Assurance of the IEEE Reliability Society (RS) and the RS Dallas Chapter, organized a very successful International Contest on Software Testing…

  • Dr. K. Truemper Publishes His Latest Book, Artificial Intelligence: Why AI Projects Succeed or Fail

    Dr. K. Truemper Publishes His Latest Book, Artificial Intelligence: Why AI Projects Succeed or Fail

    For almost 50 years, Dr. Klaus Truemper has worked at the University of Texas at Dallas: the first two decades in Operations Research and Mathematics, and then in Artificial Intelligence (AI). At present, he is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science. He recently published his AI insights and findings in the book Artificial Intelligence: Why AI Projects…

  • Chatbots Could Be The Next Big Hacking Tool—Here’s How To Defend Yourself

    Chatbots Could Be The Next Big Hacking Tool—Here’s How To Defend Yourself

    Researchers have found a way to make Bing’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ask for user information. The new method could be a convenient tool for hackers. There’s growing concern that chatbots could be used for malicious purposes, including scams.

  • Spring’23 Grace Series Continues to Inspire with Saritha Reddy

    Spring’23 Grace Series Continues to Inspire with Saritha Reddy

    Spring’23 Grace Series Continues to Inspire with Saritha Reddy As technology trends show, the tech industry is always one step ahead regarding innovation. However, one region seems to be lagging behind—gender diversity. The World Bank reports that globally women make up less than 40% of the global workforce. Women are consistently highly underrepresented in the technology field.…

  • ChatGPT: The strengths and limitations of the AI technology

    ChatGPT: The strengths and limitations of the AI technology

    ChatGPT: The strengths and limitations of the AI technology Via Fox4 News — FOX 4’s Brandon Todd talks with Jessica Ouyang from the UT-Dallas computer science department about the technology that has people talking. Watch the full interview Source | Fox 4 News About the UT Dallas Computer Science Department The UT Dallas Computer Science…

  • Understanding ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that’s gone viral

    Understanding ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that’s gone viral

    Understanding ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that’s gone viral Via Dallas Morning News — UTD scientists weigh in: What can ChatGPT be used for? And where does it make mistakes?  In November, the research company OpenAI released a bot called ChatGPT. The bot has since gone viral, and has been used to write code, poetry and…

  • Professor Thuraisingham Honored for Outstanding Record in Computer Science and Engineering Education

    Professor Thuraisingham Honored for Outstanding Record in Computer Science and Engineering Education

    Professor Thuraisingham Honored for Outstanding Record in Computer Science and Engineering Education Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham, Founders Chair in Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas, will receive the 2023 IEEE Computer Society Taylor L. Booth Education Award for her leadership in cybersecurity education, data science education and mentorship of members of…

  • Spring’23 Grace Series Starts the Semester with Dr. Ling Liu of the School of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology

    Spring’23 Grace Series Starts the Semester with Dr. Ling Liu of the School of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology

    Spring’23 Grace Series Starts the Semester with Dr. Ling Liu of the School of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology In order to help foster a stronger community for women in tech, the UT Dallas Computer Science Department has hosted a monthly lecture series called the Grace Series since the Fall of 2015.…

  • CS @ UT Dallas Celebrates its Graduates at Fall Ceremonies

    CS @ UT Dallas Celebrates its Graduates at Fall Ceremonies

    CS @ UT Dallas Celebrates its Graduates at Fall Ceremonies Graduation represents the culmination of a journey and the attainment of a goal. UT Dallas celebrated graduation this fall with each of the University’s schools hosting their own ceremonies — 12 total, plus a doctoral hooding ceremony presided over by their respective deans. The graduation…