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UCM Students Grab Third Place in World's Largest Student-run Game Jam

Combining creativity with technology, an entry by four University of Central Missouri students finished in third place for Best Overall Game at Chillennium 2022, considered the world’s largest student-run game jam. UCM was one of 32 teams that took part in this premier video game development competition at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, April 1-3.

April 26, 2022
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software engineering, University News, mathematics and computer science

UCM Faculty Member Leads Research Exploring Novel Approach for Determining Cause of Mobile App Crashes

While mobile phone users rely on applications (apps) to complete a number of tasks, these apps are often subject to software bugs that result in crashes which cause them to fail. Thanks to the work of a group of researchers, including one University of Central Missouri assistant professor, app developers now have a tool that will help them resolve crash issues with less human effort.

October 28, 2021
video-game-title-web
University News, mathematics and computer science

UCM Students Grab Third Place in World's Largest Student-run Game Jam

Combining creativity with technology, an entry by four University of Central Missouri students finished in third place for Best Overall Game at Chillennium 2022, considered the world’s largest student-run game jam. UCM was one of 32 teams that took part in this premier video game development competition at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, April 1-3.

April 26, 2022
Photo of Dr. Yu Zhao
software engineering, University News, mathematics and computer science

UCM Faculty Member Leads Research Exploring Novel Approach for Determining Cause of Mobile App Crashes

While mobile phone users rely on applications (apps) to complete a number of tasks, these apps are often subject to software bugs that result in crashes which cause them to fail. Thanks to the work of a group of researchers, including one University of Central Missouri assistant professor, app developers now have a tool that will help them resolve crash issues with less human effort.

October 28, 2021

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