Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Business (1)
- Computer architecture. (1)
- Computer crimes (1)
- Computer education (1)
- Computer ethics (1)
-
- Computer software -- Development (1)
- Core values (1)
- Data structures (Computer science). (1)
- Deep Semantic Parsing (1)
- General legal aspects (1)
- Information storage and retrieval systems. (1)
- Information technology education (1)
- Integrated optimization methods - Books (1)
- Management (1)
- Medical Information Retrieval (1)
- Ontologies (1)
- Parallel processing (Electronic computers). (1)
- Prallel processing (Electronic computers). (1)
- Professional ethics (1)
- Quality function deployment (1)
- Regulation (1)
- Unified Medical Language System (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
- File Type
Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Business
Considerations For An Effective Telecommunications-Use Policy, Michael E. Whitman, Anthony M. Townsend, Robert J. Aalberts
Considerations For An Effective Telecommunications-Use Policy, Michael E. Whitman, Anthony M. Townsend, Robert J. Aalberts
Faculty and Research Publications
Recent changes in federal telecommunications legislation have underscored the importance of an up-to-date and effective telecommunications-use policy in business organizations. With the proliferation of the Internet, intranets, and email as commonplace business tools, the potential for misuse and subsequent liability has become an increasing concern. Even though the recent Supreme Court decision struck down the obscenity provisions of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), it left intact legislation that effectively mandates development of a sound telecommunications-use policy. In addition to potential liability for systems misuse, organizations have also had to address issues of individual employee privacy within the new systems.
This …
Porting The Sisal Functional Language To Distributed-Memory Multiprocessors, Jui-Yuan Ku
Porting The Sisal Functional Language To Distributed-Memory Multiprocessors, Jui-Yuan Ku
Dissertations
Parallel computing is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in recent years. The sizes of application problems continuously increase for solving real-world problems. Distributed-memory multiprocessors have been regarded as a viable architecture of scalable and economical design for building large scale parallel machines. While these parallel machines can provide computational capabilities, programming such large-scale machines is often very difficult due to many practical issues including parallelization, data distribution, workload distribution, and remote memory latency.
This thesis proposes to solve the programmability and performance issues of distributed-memory machines using the Sisal functional language. The programs written in Sisal will be automatically parallelized, scheduled and …
Automatic Document Classification And Extraction System (Adoces), Xuhong Li
Automatic Document Classification And Extraction System (Adoces), Xuhong Li
Dissertations
Document processing is a critical element of office automation. Document image processing begins from the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) phase with complex processing for document classification and extraction. Document classification is a process that classifies an incoming document into a particular predefined document type. Document extraction is a process that extracts information pertinent to the users from the content of a document and assigns the information as the values of the “logical structure” of the document type. Therefore, after document classification and extraction, a paper document will be represented in its digital form instead of its original image file format, …
A New-Generation Class Of Parallel Architectures And Their Performance Evaluation, Qian Wang
A New-Generation Class Of Parallel Architectures And Their Performance Evaluation, Qian Wang
Dissertations
The development of computers with hundreds or thousands of processors and capability for very high performance is absolutely essential for many computation problems, such as weather modeling, fluid dynamics, and aerodynamics. Several interconnection networks have been proposed for parallel computers. Nevertheless, the majority of them are plagued by rather poor topological properties that result in large memory latencies for DSM (Distributed Shared-Memory) computers. On the other hand, scalable networks with very good topological properties are often impossible to build because of their prohibitively high VLSI (e.g., wiring) complexity. Such a network is the generalized hypercube (GH). The GH supports full-connectivity …
The Practitioner From Within: Revisiting The Virtues, Frances Grodzinsky
The Practitioner From Within: Revisiting The Virtues, Frances Grodzinsky
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Traditionally the study of computer ethics involves taking students who are not philosophically trained, exposing them to action-guiding theories, presenting them with the codes of ethics of several companies and professional organizations and asking them to make ethical decisions in scenario-based cases. This approach is deliberately action-based and focuses on doing. "What would you do?" is the traditional question we ask our students. While this pedagogical methodology forces them to examine situations and argue from a particular point of view, it does little to influence their character. They see the utilitarian or deontologist as someone other than themselves. There seems …
Customizable And Ontology-Enhanced Medical Information Retrieval Interfaces, Gondy Leroy, K.M. Tolle, Hsinchun Chen
Customizable And Ontology-Enhanced Medical Information Retrieval Interfaces, Gondy Leroy, K.M. Tolle, Hsinchun Chen
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
This paper describes the development and testing of the Medical Concept Mapper as an aid to providing synonyms and semantically related concepts to improve searching. All terms are related to the userquery and fit into the query context. The system is unique because its five components combine humancreated and computer-generated elements. The Arizona Noun Phraser extracts phrases from natural language user queries. WordNet and the UMLS Metathesaurus provide synonyms. The Arizona Concept Space generates conceptually related terms. Semantic relationships between queries and concepts are established using the UMLS Semantic Net. Two user studies conducted to evaluate the system are described.
Software Quality Function Deployment : A Method For Building Better Software, Dean Carruthers
Software Quality Function Deployment : A Method For Building Better Software, Dean Carruthers
Theses : Honours
In recent years it is becoming increasingly more apparent that quality even more than productivity is emerging as the key issue in the development of software. The quality systems currently employed by most software companies however arc simply not up to the task, traditional quality systems focus upon conformance to company standards, automation to eliminate human error and in some cases quality improvement teams. These traditional quality assurance methods lead to quality as defined from the organizations point of view, all work performed is done to their standards, however a what it is that makes a quality product is defined …
Optimization Methods For Logical Inference, Vijay Chandru, John Hooker
Optimization Methods For Logical Inference, Vijay Chandru, John Hooker
John Hooker
No abstract provided.