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Seeking information for learning, decision making, and other complex mental activities that take place over time requires tools and support services that aid people in managing, analyzing, and sharing retrieved information.
The ubiquitous deployment of systems for collecting, processing, and sharing personally identifiable information for service delivery makes every person vulnerable to online theft of identity data, thus undermining confidence in information technologies. This has led to the expansion of research on several digital identity management topics, including improving trustworthiness and privacy.
In ethics-aware software engineering, ethical considerations are explicitly taken into account across the software development life cycle and are an integral part of risk assessment and acceptance criteria.
Runtime adaptation mechanisms that leverage software models extend the applicability of model-driven engineering techniques to the runtime environment. Contemporary mission-critical software systems are often expected to safely adapt to changes in their execution environment. Given the critical roles these systems play, it is often inconvenient to take them offline to adapt their functionality. Consequently,...
In addition to enabling science through simulations at unprecedented size and fidelity, extreme-scale computing serves as an incubator of scientific and technological ideas for the computing area in general.
Programming for serial computing is already a difficult undertaking that we have yet to master; programming for parallel computing will only exacerbate this difficulty. Fortunately, tools and environments are beginning to emerge that will let us take advantage of multicore and many-core architectures in a more productive manner.
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