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Sponsored MQPs at General Dynamics

Sponsored MQPs at General Dynamics. Two MQPs. 2-4 person groups. Sponsored by General Dynamics (GD). Would be done on site at GD, in Needham MA about 40 minutes from Worcester. General Encryption Manager PDA Port.

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Sponsored MQPs at General Dynamics

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  1. Sponsored MQPs at General Dynamics • Two MQPs. • 2-4 person groups. • Sponsored by General Dynamics (GD). • Would be done on site at GD, in Needham MA • about 40 minutes from Worcester

  2. General Encryption Manager PDA Port • Students would be tasked to port the General Encryption Manager (GEM) Lite product to a PDA. • GEM Lite is an SNMP based product developed by General Dynamics C4 Systems for the management of their secure encryption product line. • Students would build upon the work on previous students who verified the feasibility of operating SNMP on a PDA. • Embedded Visual C++ would be used for PDA development, while Visual C++ on Windows would be used develop any agent that may be required. • Focus would be on the underlying GEM Lite functionality and not the user interface.

  3. General Encryption Manager User Interface Design for PDA • The General Encryption Manager (GEM) Lite product was developed by General Dynamics C4 Systems for the management of their secure encryption product line. • Currently, this product operates on a PC based platform. • Students would be tasked to look in the user interface design issues in porting the GEM Lite product to a PDA. • Given the significantly reduced display size, students would need to innovate novel concepts in order to present a large amount of information. • Coding platform varies (C++, GUI)

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