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  2. Simulation of Urban MObility - Wikipedia

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    SUMO was used in the following national and international projects: AMITRAN, [5] a CO 2 assessment methodology achieved by ICT applied to the transport sector via intelligent transportation systems (ITS). COLOMBO [6] CityMobil, [7] a project for integration of automated transport systems in the urban environment. Completed in 2011.

  3. Palisadoes Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the Palisadoes Foundation began the Calico Challenge, [5] a program where software engineering students in Jamaican universities are awarded an internship to work on open-source software projects over the summer under the guidance of an industry mentor. Students are paid a stipend based on the achievement of predefined goals.

  4. FenixEdu - Wikipedia

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    The project started around 1999 when Instituto Superior Técnico felt the need of updating their student information systems, written originally in COBOL. [citation needed] The school started Project Fénix as a research project involving several final degree projects with the objective to create a new software platform, called Fénix, that would serve the school in their administrative needs. [3]

  5. Catrobat - Wikipedia

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    Catrobat is a block-based visual programming language and Open Source Software non-profit project. First released in 2010 by Wolfgang Slany from the Graz University of Technology in Austria . The multidisciplinary team [ 1 ] develops the programming language and free apps for teenagers to create their own games, animations, music videos, or all ...

  6. EarSketch - Wikipedia

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    The US has a shortage of computer science students, not only because not all schools are offering CS classes, [2] but also because students do not enroll in such classes. A study published in 2009 states: "The percentage of U.S. high school students taking STEM courses has increased over the last 20 years across all STEM disciplines except computer science where it dropped from 25% to 19%". [3]

  7. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Infra Project – collaborative Open Compute Project focusing on optical broadband networks and open cellular networks to create global access; PinePhone – developed by computer manufacturer Pine64, intended for allowing the user to have full hardware and software control over the device, released as of end-2019

  8. Timeline of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub continues to launch a series of products and enhancements to existing products. For the desktop, it releases Electron, Atom, and a desktop client. In terms of outreach, it launches the Bug Bounty Program, ChooseALicense.com, GitHub Classroom, GitHub Student Developer Pack, and the GitHub Engineering blog.

  9. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]