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After a lot of development efforts, computer science led us undoubtedly to technological revolutions
which have been characterized by the creation of the Internet that influences the future of this science.
The next revolutionary step occurred by the necessity of the creation of a new computer network, when
researchers realized... |  |  Fundamentals of Database Management Systems
A course in database management has become well established as a required
course in both undergraduate and graduate management information systems degree
programs. This is as it should be, considering the central position of the database
field in the information systems environment. Indeed, a solid understanding of the... |
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 Fundamentals of Speaker Recognition
When I was being interviewed at the handwriting recognition group of IBM T.J.
Watson Research Center in December of 1990, one of the interviewers asked me
why, being a mechanical engineer, I was applying for a position in that group. Well,
he was an electrical engineer and somehow was under the impression that handwriting... |  |  |  |  User-Centered Agile Methods (Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics)
Agile methods have transformed how developers think about organizing the development of a
project. Rather than months (or years) of development, followed by months of field test leading
up to a release, agile methods organize development into short iterations with continuous testing
and a flexible release date. The agile approach... |
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