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| Chaim Scheff is a senior fellow at the Gibraltar Group Professional Engineers, and a retired adjunct professor of Patent Management & Intellectual Capital at Jerusalem College of Technology. He earned a BS in Science Engineering Technology (Industrial Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science) from Northwestern University and an MS in Applied Mathematics & Computer Science from the Weizmann Institute of Science. He also works as a professional engineer and as a patent attorney. Currently, he is (1) patiently researching, collaborating, and authoring a patent application relating to an adaptive audio enhancement codec; (2) engaged in writing a comprehensive biblical commentary “The Moses Autonomy,” which presents the original Hebrew text as a substantially secular late-Bronze-age journal of development and intimacy awareness; (3) enjoying the emerging life-quality adulthood of his five always-amazing children; (4) serendipitously tasting tiny servings of ancient wines and similar appropriately matured concentrates; (5) beginning to appreciate the subtleties of operatic nuance; and (6) still finding pleasure in authoring marginal perspectives of timely technical progress for Computing Reviews. Since he began with CR in 2004, he has written almost 50 reviews. |
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Intellectual property and access to im/material goods Dominicé A., Lai J., Edward Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Northampton, MA, 2016. 360 pp. Type: Book (978-1-784716-61-5)
Reciting once-famous cases, strange doctrines expose ongoing adventures of intellectual property (IP) rights. For example, Charles Dickens bequeathed one of his manuscripts to a female relative, and concurrently (1870) left all of the ...
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Oct 18 2017 |
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Patently contestable: electrical technologies and inventor identities on trial in Britain Arapostathis S., Gooday G., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2013. 310 pp. Type: Book (978-0-262019-03-3), Reviews: (2 of 2)
Patently Contestable, a literary masterpiece of historical non-fiction, is a sincerely captivating tale of the telephone, wireless telegraph, and electric lamp in the late 19th and early 20th century UK. Subtly ignoring how pate...
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May 30 2014 |
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Handbook of human centric visualization Huang W., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2013. 768 pp. Type: Book (978-1-461474-84-5)
This is an apparently heterogeneous-by-design anthology of seven parts, each having at least one brilliantly magnificent chapter that should appear in every subsequent edition, and most having at least one mundane chapter that may have...
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Jan 31 2014 |
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New connectivities in China: virtual, actual and local interactions Law P., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2012. 255 pp. Type: Book (978-9-400739-09-3)
This book should become a bestseller because it hints at what is beyond the “too big to fail” scale, even though that is not the subject of the book. This is not a technical book. It is not a collection of statistic...
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Aug 14 2012 |
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