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===Introduction===
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==Introduction==
 
Hello my name is Victoria but I like to be called Tori.  
 
Hello my name is Victoria but I like to be called Tori.  
I am planning on becoming an '''ECE''' major.
 
  
 
'''''Duke RULES!'''''
 
'''''Duke RULES!'''''
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==Matlab Demonstration==
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I personally liked the Volume Visualization demonstration under the 3-D Visualization Tab. It seems quite complicated when trying to figure out the coding to making this work, but I find it really cool and fascinating. I believe it is similar to what iTunes does for their visualizer command they offer users when listening to their playlists. The idea of making visual art and graphics based on the changes in audible media is awesome and I find it hypnotic to watch. :)
  
 
===Links===
 
===Links===
  
I am interested in cyber security so here is a link to an article I found interesting:
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I am interested in cyber security so here are links to articles I found interesting:
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* [http://www.cobizmag.com/articles/securing-cyberspace Securing Cyberspace], Rick Dakin, Colorado Biz, 19 July 2012, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
  
[http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/4194/time-to-move-toward-a-more-secure-cyberspace Time to Move Toward a More Secure Cyberspace], Chris Bronk, World Politics Review, 13 August 2009, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
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* [http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/4194/time-to-move-toward-a-more-secure-cyberspace Time to Move Toward a More Secure Cyberspace], Chris Bronk, World Politics Review, 13 August 2009, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)

Latest revision as of 21:57, 8 September 2012

Introduction

Hello my name is Victoria but I like to be called Tori.

Duke RULES!

Matlab Demonstration

I personally liked the Volume Visualization demonstration under the 3-D Visualization Tab. It seems quite complicated when trying to figure out the coding to making this work, but I find it really cool and fascinating. I believe it is similar to what iTunes does for their visualizer command they offer users when listening to their playlists. The idea of making visual art and graphics based on the changes in audible media is awesome and I find it hypnotic to watch. :)

Links

I am interested in cyber security so here are links to articles I found interesting:

  • Securing Cyberspace, Rick Dakin, Colorado Biz, 19 July 2012, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)