BJU Computer Science Department
04/04/2022
Congratulations to Rebecca Henderson, winner of the 2022 Web Server Wars. Rebecca, a senior counseling major, launched 71 attacks to take out 8 of her fellow student servers, achieving the highest "kill rate" of the war. Her server also survived the largest number of attacks of any contestant. Her server was one of two to run without crashing for the duration of the wars. There were 11 qualifying students who participated in the wars this year.
Background: The Web Server Wars have been an annual tradition in Dr. Schaub's Unix Programming class for many years. Students write a robust HTTP server in C using secure programming practices. During the contest, they launch attacks to test each others' defenses. An automated tool created by Dr. Jueckstock of the BJU Cybersecurity faculty adjudicates the attacks and reports their outcomes.
04/02/2022
The Division of Math held its annual spring picnic for the juniors and seniors this Thursday. We had a great turnout and enjoyed good food and fellowship.
03/14/2022
Congratulations to freshman Engineering major Garrett Jones, winner of the 2022 BJU programming contest. Junior Computer Science major Kevin Kuhn took second place, and senior Engineering major Steven Platt came in third. Way to go, gentlemen!
Thanks to recent graduates Samuel Henry, Nathan Collins, Ryan Longacre, Caedmon Evans, Jacob Brazeal, Jeremiah England, Caroline Seiber, and Zac Hayes, who contributed problems. Several of them also assisted with judging the contest.
Special thanks to Jackson Dawson and VisioStack for supporting the contest.
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BJU Programming Contest Results | Department of Computer Science | Bob Jones University BJU Programming Contest Results Home » About » News Congratulations to the winners of the annual programming contest. First place: Garrett Jones (freshman Engineering major) Second place: Kevin Kuhn (junior Computer Science major) Third place: Steven Platt (senior Engineering major) 20 students p...
03/09/2022
Senior David Polar is presenting his trombone recital on March 14. He's majoring in both Computer Science and Orchestral Instrument Performance.
01/31/2022
Congratulations to our two teams at CCSC:SE who took third and first place. CCSC:SE is an annual contest our school has competed in since 2002.
Last weekend, three teams from BJU competed in IEEE Xtreme, the IEEE's 15th 24-hour programming contest. As of the end of the contest, our best team finished 5th in the USA, and 88th in the world. There were 5,561 teams listed in the overall rankings.
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