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Basic and applied research at the College of Computing results in impact at the social, scientific, and commercial level. Whether it’s ideas from thirty years ago that led the way to a new standard in gene mutation testing or inventing today’s most successful method to fight botnets, our faculty and students are changing the world as we know it in hundreds of ways, large and small, everyday and for years to come. These are just a few examples of real world breakthroughs traceable to people in the College of Computing community.


Mutation Testing Online

This website was created to promote and expand a mutation testing community by bringing together the hardware and software research groups which study mutation testing. Therefore, the website is a collaborative space where the community members can learn, discuss and provide visibility of their work.

Center for Accessible Technology in Sign

The Center for Accessible Technology in Sign (CATS) is a joint project between the Atlanta Area School for the Deaf and the Georgia Institute of Technology. CATS is dedicated to providing accessibility to learning via sign language. CATS' goal is to enhance language, literacy and general world knowledge by providing tools which make text, captions, video, web pages, and multimedia accessible to deaf users, particularly children.


Caring Technologies - Autism Video Capture Technology

Caring Technologies / TalkAutism of Boise, ID, collaborated with College of Computing Associate Professor Gregory Abowd to develop and patent a digital video recording system that lets professionals, caregivers and parents uniquely capture and then securely replay the last few moments before a behavior of interest or concern of a child with autism.

Clickfox

ClickFox is the pioneer in providing Customer Behavior Intelligence (CBI) software and services to Fortune 1000 companies. ClickFox’s patented, proven software enables companies to transform existing customer data into true, objective insight by showing customers’ step-by-step behavior within interactive systems and across the enterprise.

Damballa, Inc.

Damballa, Inc. is an information security company focusing on an emerging and growing threat to the Internet — Bot Armies. These "Armies" are responsible for a wide range of fraud including Spam, Distributed Denial of Service attacks, and corporate data/authentication theft. Damballa, Inc.'s products and services address these threats that are compromising the foundation of the Internet.

Digital Furnace

The company, now acquired by Broadcom Corp., provides broadband voice, data and video solutions.Digital Furnace's flagship software, Propane, uses sophisticated algorithms to improve efficiency of broadband networks, as much as tripling the speed of data flow.

Enkia

Enkia builds intelligent solutions to automate the support and maintenance of complex systems. Enkia's core offering, Sentinel, merges real-time and historical business data with case-based reasoning technology to analyze situations and recommend solutions. Sentinel gives its users the power to prevent costly outages, maintain system performance, and provide intelligent self-service functionality.

Lancope

Lancope is the global market leader in Network Behavior Analysis (NBA) and Response technology, and the manufacturer of StealthWatch, the most widely deployed solution within this market. StealthWatch currently optimizes and secures over 30 million hosts across over hundreds of global networks that span a wide range of customers, including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, higher education and US government, intelligence and military organizations.










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