Cloud computing architecture positions demandexpertise in programming languages, computer operating systems, networks, and security. To become a Cloud Architect, acquiring practical and theoretical skills through a computer science degree is essential. There is typically no entry-level role for a Cloud Ar...
It also encourages theoretical and/or practical papers concerning all types of learning, knowledge discovery, evolutionary mechanisms, human cognition and learning, and emergent systems that can lead to key technologies enabling us to build more complex and intelligent systems. The editorial board hopes...
theories and tools. There is no doubt that some of these have already had a significant impact on practical applications of computing. Indeed, it is interesting to note that once something is adopted into practical use it is no longer thought of as a formal method. Apart from widely used no...
Decide whether to tweet your back catalog of papers or not. I tweeted all my past papers because I wanted my feed to be an example of what’s possible, but a better strategy may be to back-report papers published since some recent year (e.g., 2014 or 2015) or just your most recent...
AI on Fog has been a key driving factor many AI based practical deployments, such as self-driving cars, smart-cities and automated surveillance systems (Wang et al., 2020f). Second, where the AI models are used to determine optimal workload placement, service level schedules and fault ...
consists of regular and special issue papers. The papers are strictly peer-reviewed. Both theoretical and practical contributions are encouraged for our Transactions. The set of journals have been ranked according to their SJR and divided into four equal groups, four quartiles. Q1 (green) ...
“Whom can you trust? Try Bruce Schneier, whose rare gift for common sense makes his book Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World both enlightening and practical.” Davi Ottenheimer•September 1, 2005 9:44 PM Another interesting link on the subject, although the bill died…...
We can only understand where an “algorithmic” approach can be trusted; where it needs safeguards; and where it is wholly inadequate by understanding these limitations. Some of them are practical, and limited only by the sensitivity of today’s sensors and the power of today’s computers. But...
high pressures). Until the mid-80s, it was believed that it could be established only below 30 Kelvin (-405.67 degrees Farenheit); by 2015, scientists had gotten that up to 80 K (-316 degrees Farenheit)… that’s to say, still requiring way too much cooling to be widely practical. ...
Your perception of it as a solid unit, providing direction and scale, is a practical assumption rather than an ontological certainty. In fact, the moment we try to get a “frame of reference to know itself” you end up in an infinite regress, where smaller and smaller regions of the ...