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Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Degrees: Bachelor's and master's degrees, Indiana University.
The chair of the Computer Science Department, Professor
Capouch's teaching interests include networking, wireless
data communications, embedded systems, and Open Source
software. Since 2001, he has been actively involved
in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), particularly
the Asterisk Open Source Telephony Server. He speaks
widely on the topic all over the United States, and is
working on a book on Asterisk entitled Asterisk Inside
and Out: Do-it-yourself Open Source Telephony, for
Addison-Wesley.
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Professor of Computer Science
Degrees: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Saint Joseph's College; M.Div degree, McCormick Theological Seminary.
A 2000 graduate of SJC, Professor DeLauro is also the Network Computer Systems analyst for Saint Joseph's College. DeLauro began teaching at the College in 2002 and has taught at least one course each semester since.
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