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Industry needs bright, talented, well-prepared graduates to join the workforce, while academia requires insight into industry's needs to ensure that it can develop a future workforce that is prepared to meet those needs .After degree and academic performance, relevant professional experience is the next most important criterion in obtaining a job after graduation.
Biometrics has emerged as the key technology for personal identification, with India leading the way in full-scale deployment of a biometric-based universal ID system.
Social computing has the potential to fundamentally change the structure of human relationships. Will it succeed? This paper will highlight interesting developments in the world of social computing. In addition to exploring interesting phenomena in the social computing world, these articles will strive to peek into what the future holds by examining recent research.
Understanding the role that energy efficiency can play in enabling IT to serve sustainability is critical, both to the computing industry and to the global ecosystem. The information and communication technology sector accounts for 2-2.5 percent of global CO2 emissions and is growing rapidly. Making IT more efficient can also contribute to unsustainable economic growth and related environmentally...
Buildings are the largest contributor to the world's carbon footprint, yet many building managers use only periodic audits to adjust resource consumption and carbon emission levels. The ECView framework leverages existing workflow systems to continually assess a building's carbon emissions in relation to daily weather, commuting and travel patterns, and changing government regulations.
2D barcodes typically store data such as a product's lot number and expiration date, and a URL for the manufacturer's website. They could also take a user to an advertiser's website. The barcodes are most widely used for marketing, such as to enable customers to get coupons, obtain store or product information, or participate in promotional contests.
As we look to the future, we must not only anticipate a year of innovation and progress but also a migration of labor that will remake the field of digital technology.
The most common 3D displays require users to wear special glasses, which has limited the technology's popularity. Now, researchers and vendors are working on glasses-free 3D displays.
Three-dimensional silicon interposers are the basis for an architectural approach that bridges the interconnection density between FR-4 printed circuit boards and silicon ICs. The promise is increased performance and less complexity relative to monolithic silicon-based designs.
The confluence of emerging technologies and new data-centric workloads offers a unique opportunity to rethink traditional system architectures and memory hierarchies in future designs.
Inspired by the cellular self-destruct mechanisms in biological apoptosis, apoptotic computing offers a promising means to develop self-managing computer-based systems.
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