Article: COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS SEEK SOFTWARE PROJECTS

The University of Alaska issued the following news release:

University of Alaska Fairbanks computer science students are now accepting proposals for software design projects.

The projects allow students to gain real-world experience while local government, public service and private organizations gain customized software free of charge. Typical prices for commercial custom software development projects like those done annually by UAF students can run as high as $40,000. The projects often require more than 650 hours of software development per team of four to five students.

Students have developed more than 59 successful projects in the last 20 years. Last spring, student teams developed ...

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