The CSC Papers program recognizes the writings of people who have formalized their research, experiences or opinions and makes the collected knowledge available throughout CSC and often externally. The papers appeal to a broad range of audiences, from specific technical and professional audiences to management audiences, and even the general public.
Any written material – published or unpublished – that highlights innovative thinking is eligible for CSC Papers. Entries for the annual competition consist of many formats, including case studies, research findings, letters, articles, analyses, general product reviews, forecasts and theories. CSC Papers encourages entries in a wide range of topics that span CSC's major business domains.
2010 CSC Papers:
Grand Prize
- Digital Trust - Legally Compliant Electronic Storage – Dr. Wolf Zimmer, Peter Reausser, Thomas Langkabel, Carsten Hentrich
Winners
- Building a Cloud Computing Specification: Fundamental Engineering for Optimzing Computing Initiatives – Ralph Thrash
- Civilian Resource Reachback – William Duncan
- Equipped for Efficiency: Improving Nursing Care Through Technology – Fran Turisco, Jared Rhoads
- International Business Forcasting Using System Dynamics with Generational Flows – John Xenakis
- Model Driven Software Development – Extending the Programming Paradigm – Herve de Sabbata, Klaus Schnatz, Tobias Orazem
- Reversing the Trend of Rising Data Center Costs – Jim Petrassi, Justin Williams
- The Internet Moves to Mobile Devices – Jim Petrassi
2009 CSC Papers:
Grand Prize
- A Security Architecture for Health Information Networks – Rajashekar Kailar PhD , Vinod Muralidhar
Winners
- Semantic Web – The Technology and Efforts to Create a Smarter Web – Sreedhar Kajeepeta, Praveen Yalavarty, Debbrata Das, Kumar Kadiyala
- Multiple Strategies and Technologies to Combat Counterfeit Drugs – Sanjay Modi, Sanjeev Wadhwa
- TFIT: A Photometry Package Using Prior Information for Mixed-Resolution Data Sets – Victoria G. Laidler, Casey Papovich , Norman A. Grogin, Rafal Idzi, Mark Dickinson, Henry C. Ferguson, Bryan Hilbert, Kelsey Clubb, Swara Ravindranath
- Turning Privacy Around – Chris Wiesinger, Timothy Ruggles
- Optimization Technologies for Decision Support – An Enabler for Project Accelerate – Rob Kempinski , Dr. Morten Irgens
- Multi-Disciplinary Synthesis Design And Optimization For Multi-Hull Ships – Hamid Hefazi, Adeline Schmitz, Igor Mizine , Geoffrey Boals
- BRAC – Portfolio Approach for Tapping into Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity – Prem Kannan