Abstract: Web 3.0 has received extensive attention from both academia and industry recently. Unlike Web 1.0 and Web 2.0, Web 3.0 is uniquely featured by its decentralization and enhanced security.
Michigan Founders Fund co-founder Trista Van Tine is starting the next chapter in her entrepreneurship journey. She’s launching Nunchi — pronounced "noon-chee" — an artificial intelligence platform ...
Abstract: The course Introduction to Computer Networks (ICN) has become one of the most vital courses in Computer Science and Software Engineering degrees and clearly is an imperative course for a ...
The Java Pathfinder (JPF) team has been accepted again as mentor organization for the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program this year 2025. The GSoC program is a program where Google sponsors student ...
Dr. Andrew Freeman is a first year assistant professor of computer science at Baylor University and has introduced a new and unique aspect to his computer networking course. In this course instead of ...
Built during CSE489 course lab, the Android app enables efficient local and remote management of class lecture summaries. Ideal for students seeking simplified course material organization.
We publish the best academic work (that's too often lost to peer reviews & the TA's desk) to the global tech community ...
New features like var, auto-compile, text blocks, record classes, and more are shifting Java in subtle but powerful ways—toward a more flexible, dynamic future. Java has made some big shifts over the ...
ABSTRACT: Standard automatic dependent surveillance broadcast (ADS-B) reception algorithms offer considerable performance at high signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). However, the performance of ADS-B ...
ABSTRACT: Fault tolerance has become an important issue in parallel computing. It is often addressed at system level, but application-level approaches receive increasing attention. We consider a ...