Knowingly launching a flawed IT system that could harm society’s most vulnerable as collateral damage isn’t just callous—it’s administratively evil. Any IT prof... Read More »
Edge computing is a new computing paradigm in which substantial compute and storage resources are placed at the edge of the Internet, in close proximity to mobi... Read More »
The convergence of advances in electrical engineering and material science has opened up new opportunities for using the skin as an interactive device. This the... Read More »
The authors describe blockchain’s fundamental concepts, provide perspectives on its challenges and opportunities, and trace its origins from the Bitcoin digital... Read More »
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This video supplements Computer’s September 2017 Challenge-Based Learning column “Purdue University Team Tackles Global Underwater-Vehicle Competition.... Read More »
In this audio virtual roundtable, R3’s Tim Swanson interviews global experts on the trajectory of blockchain technology for finance. Accompanies Computer’s Sept... Read More »
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