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Hardware (B)
Fifty years of P vs. NP and the possibility of the impossible
: Communications of the ACM

The P versus NP problem is one of the most fundamental and well-known unresolved questions in computer science. In comparison with the 2009 Communications article by the same...
Algorithms (B.2.4...) | Jun 27 22

A review on virtual reality and augmented reality use-cases of brain computer interface based applications for smart cities
: Microprocessors & Microsystems

Current computing and user interface technologies permit increasingly direct connections between the human brain and computers. The...
Input/Output Devices (B.4.2) | Feb 2 23

Computer Systems Organization (C)
One-hop out-of-band control planes for multi-hop wireless sensor networks
: ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have expanded in the last decade. Sensors are deployed in an environment to control the data generated within that area, without any wiring...
General (C.0) | Jan 26 23

Potential technologies and applications based on deep learning in the 6G networks
: Computers and Electrical Engineering

The sixth generation of cellular networks (6G) still hasn’t reached its peak in terms of hype, and in light of 4G and 5G coordinates and ruling experiences, concerned theorists are working to define 6G’s framework...
Security & Protection (C.2.0...) | Apr 4 23

Securing communication data in pervasive social networking based on trust with KP-ABE
: ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems

This paper looks at the crucial issues of security, user privacy, and communication integrity, inherent to the pervasive social networking (PSN) (a cyber-physical social system for nearby...
General (C.2.0) | Apr 28 22

Multiple LDPC-encoder layered space-time-frequency architectures for OFDM MIMO multiplexing
: Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal

For many, because of its influence in both everyday life and business, fourth-generation (4G) wireless communication has a distinguished place, where coupling OFDM and MIMO is one of its...
Wireless Communication (C.2.1...) | Apr 24 23

AI-based computer vision using deep learning in 6G wireless networks
: Computers and Electrical Engineering

The development of sixth-generation (6G) wireless networks is expected to revolutionize the way we use the Internet and handle data. This new network will offer faster speeds, better security, and more...
Wireless Communication (C.2.1...) | Mar 22 23

H-Container: enabling heterogeneous-ISA container migration in edge computing
: ACM Transactions on Computer Systems

Xing et al. describe a novel approach to dealing with the difficulties posed by container migration in edge computing settings with heterogeneous ISAs...
Distributed Systems (C.2.4) | May 10 23

Software (D)
SARDE: a framework for continuous and self-adaptive resource demand estimation
: ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems

Reliable performance estimation of complex software systems requires models that are adaptable to the system’s environment and workload. Grohmann...
General (D.0) | Apr 6 22

On the model of computation: counterpoint: parallel programming wall and multicore software spiral: denial hence crisis
: Communications of the ACM

Vishkin’s counterpoint to Dally [1] talks about what the model of computation should now be in light of multicore processors (and their programming difficulties) and parallel...
General (D.1.0) | Jan 24 23

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Software (D)
Establishing SRE foundations: a step-by-step guide to introducing site reliability engineering in software delivery organizations

In a product-oriented organization, how do you get product operations, product development, and product owners to work together? Traditional methodologies like ITIL or COBIT...
General (D.2.0) | Apr 6 23

The language of SQL

Structured query language (SQL) allows programmers to interact with a data repository through a relational database management system (RDBMS). The language of SQL is divided into 20 easy chapters. It also includes three appendices about installing and running...
General (D.3.0) | Dec 23 22

Foundational Python for data science

The collection of books on data science is becoming so large that it is itself an interesting subject for data science analysis [1,2]. This is amply justified by the galloping success of data science among students, researchers, and practitioners in both academia and industry...
Python (D.3.2...) | Apr 20 23

Practical explainable AI using Python: artificial intelligence model explanations using Python-based libraries, extensions, and frameworks

In recent years, the overwhelming successes provided by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) methods have been stunning. All computer scientists know about very efficient...
Python (D.3.2...) | Apr 17 23

Mathematical logic through Python

Mathematical logic through Python, by Gonczarowski and Nisan, provides a Python implementation of logical concepts and mathematical proofs. It aims at covering major topics for a typical undergraduate course in mathematical logic. The introduction briefly...
Python (D.3.2...) | Apr 11 23

Dive into algorithms: a Python adventure for the intrepid beginner

While writing this review, I faced a troubling problem: how to get my crying four-month-old to sleep. This is the kind of problem humans should be able to solve, right? (Considering the endless nights that I have spent awake, this might not be the case for me.) If...
Python (D.3.2...) | Apr 10 23

Pandas for everyone: Python data analysis

Pandas (the name comes from the term “panel data”) is an open-source Python library for manipulating large datasets. Tasks include data cleansing, analysis, and visualization. Pandas extends Python with two new data types: Series and DataFrames. The DataFrame...
Python (D.3.2...) | Apr 7 23

Data (E)
Data analysis for social science: a friendly and practical introduction

Earl Babbie’s classic textbook The practice of social research, which went to its 15th edition in 2021 [1], is a standard reference for social science students and researchers. Its comprehensive review of research methods is still of great value even to modern...
General (E.0) | May 31 23

On the epistemology of data science: conceptual tools for a new inductivism

This book discusses the fundamental theory of data science, including its methods, validity, and scope. The author introduces and addresses key concepts of data science as an inductive methodology, in an appropriate order, in order to guide scientists and...
General (E.0) | Feb 7 23

Protecting privacy through homomorphic encryption

With the growing use of sensitive personal information, which also corresponds to the term “personally identifiable information (PII)” in information and communications technology (ICT) environments, the requirements for privacy protection are also increasing as a basis...
Data Encryption (E.3) | Jun 2 23

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