Two engineering students at Deusto win the Ricoh & Sun Java Programming Contest, held in Barcelona

Two students from the Faculty of Engineering-ESIDE at the University of Deusto won the Ricoh & Sun Java Programming Contest (http://edu.ricoh-developer.com/index.xhtml), Spain, held last 27 April in Barcelona with the RingCode2Job project, which transforms a multifunctional printer (MFP) into a more intelligent device. This project wasdevelopedby the ESIDE students Mikel Fernández de Matauco Amestoy and Irantzu Marquínez Nieto. Their work was supervised by Professor Diego Lz de Ipiña. On 5 May, these students will be presenting their project in Amsterdam.

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27 April 2006

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With RingCode2Job, a MFP can translate circular bar codes into a series of activities (printing, scanning, e-mail messaging) to be applied to those documents with that code in the in-tray. The user defines the work to be done by means of a web application, which generates a circular bar code that has to be placed on the sheets on which the work has to be applied to in the in-tray.