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Entertainment technology could play a significant role in developing computing-based assessment tools that lead to improvements in the treatment of children with autism. The featured Web extra at http://youtu.be/j-uMKekzg8Q is an interview with editor Kelvin Sung discussing the topics and writing styles that work best if you're considering writing for the Entertainment Computing column.
In today's highly distributed and networked world, common misconceptions in computer and information security often cause IT professionals to spend money on useless mechanisms and services.
Cloud computing is changing the computing environment: scalable, virtualized resources are increasingly provided as services over the Internet. Taiwan is also changing, transforming itself from a hardware manufacturing island into a cloud village offering both services and resources.
Innovative computational technologies developed by automotive companies and research institutes in Japan are making cars greener, smarter, and more connected.
Instead of analyzing one gene at a time, researchers are using computational pipelines to evaluate genome-wide data consisting of hundreds of billions of bits of raw data to assist in pan-Asian data analysis.
Fault localization commonly relies on both passed and failed runs, but passed runs are generally susceptible to coincidental correctness and modern software automatically produces a huge number of bug reports on failed runs. FOnly is an effective new technique that relies only on failed runs to locate faults statistically.
Advances in speech-processing technology have enabled novel ways to learn a foreign language online. With Engkoo, researchers in China are working to turn any computer into a language learning assistant and make searching a language easier. The featured Web extra at http://youtu.be/_VHDMAKKLKo is a video discussion titled “Computer-Assisted Audiovisual Language Learning” that demonstrates Engkoo,...
The paradigms and principles governing software development span from machine-language to aspect-oriented programming, and they continue to change and grow.
A review of the problems that haunted the FBI's Virtual Case File and Sentinel case management programs and an examination of the technical reasons for these failures provide the basis for recommendations to help avoid their repetition.
A review of the state of the art of role-based access control can help practitioners assess RBAC's applicability to their organization and indicates where more research is needed to improve the RBAC model.
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