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COS Awards

COS Best Paper Awards

  • Marcelo Cataldo, Jim Herbsleb and Kathleen M. Carley, 2008, received an ACM Distinguished Paper Award for: Cataldo, M., Herbsleb J.D., & Carley, K.M. (2008). "Socio-Technical Congruence: A Framework for Assessing the Impact of Technical and Work Dependencies on Software Development Productivity," In Proceedings, Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement Conference, Oct. 9-10, Kaiserslautern, Germany.

  • Serge Egelman, Lorrie Cranor, and Jason Hong, 2008, received an Honorable Mention, CHI Best Paper: S. Egelman, L. Cranor, and J. Hong. (2008). "You've Been Warned: An Empirical Study of the Effectiveness of Web Browser Phishing Warnings," CHI 2008.

COS Student Awards

  • COS Ph.D. student Patrick Gage Kelley was elected as the 2008 President of the Graduate Student Assembly. The Graduate Student Assembly is the student governmental body representing all of Carnegie Mellon's 4500 graduate students, which works to improve upon the academic support and collegial activities for graduate students.

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