DCU Computer Applications Degree Final Year Project Display
The graduating class of the university's B.S.c in Computer Applications degree 2008 gave open
demonstrations of their final year projects following a breakfast & champagne reception.

Final year student Peter Denham with Bertie Ahern, T.D, showing his
project entitled 'Bumper2Bumper'
The event provided an excellent opportunity for IT professionals and potential employers to view the
high standard and broad range of development work carried out by more than seventy graduating students
of Ireland's largest computing degree programme.
Over 150 people were present from industry reflecting the strong interest in DCU's computing graduates
and the demand that exists for software engineering and IT graduates in Ireland.
Mr Bertie Ahern,TD, said he was delighted to be at the launch: "I know these projects are the hard-work
and toil of some of this country's most innovative young minds. I have long felt that DCU is one of the most
forward looking academic institutions on this island and in that regard I want to pay tribute to the School
of Computing and those who will graduate from it".
One of the projects on display included 'bumper2bumper', a Dublin traffic monitoring system, which gives
commuters a visual bird eye view of what the traffic is like around Dublin, before they take the dreaded
journey to work and back each day.
The solutions developed by students cover a wide spectrum of application areas. These include artificial
intelligence, embedded systems, information management, digital signal processing, e-commerce, educational
applications, gaming, graphics, Internet, mobile and wireless applications, multimedia, natural language
processing, network applications and security.
The event was sponsored by the Centre for Software Engineering, ComputerScope, Ericsson, Fidelity
Investments and Invent DCU.
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