This installment of Computer’s series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Transactions on Computers.
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Instead of liberating us from the biases of the educated among us, the Internet has saddled us with the biases of the unreasoned among us.
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The IEEE Computer Society provides core standards for the benefit of industry including for networking, integrated circuit design and test, cloud computing and ... Read More »
Once the domain of national agencies empowered to protect civil society and support intelligence missions, cybersecurity is now the pervasive technical, social,... Read More »
The maker revolution, in which 3D printers and other innovative technologies let us produce many types of prototypes and products quickly and easily, is profoun... Read More »
Content addressable memory (CAM) plays an important role in computer architecture, but architects have been unable to use it as widely as they would like becaus... Read More »
This video presents the authors' novel "wise computing" approach and demonstrates one possible application. To accompany Computer's February 2018 feature articl... Read More »
The IEEE Computer Society provides foundational standards for the benefit of consumers, industry, and government, as well as the programmers and engineers build... Read More »
A group of students competed in an international underwater-vehicle competition, and although they didn’t do as well as they’d hoped, they enjoyed the experienc... Read More »
Computer, the flagship publication of the IEEE Computer Society, publishes peer-reviewed articles written for and by computer researchers and practitioners representing the full spectrum of computing and information technology, from hardware to software and from emerging research to new applications. The aim is to provide more technical substance than trade magazines and more practical ideas than research journals. Computer seeks to deliver useful information for all computing professionals and students, including computer scientists, engineers, and practitioners of all levels.