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Every new technology brings new opportunity for crime, and information and communication technology (ICT) is no exception. This short article offers students of crime insights in the two main connections between ICT and criminology. On the one hand we show how ICT can be used as a tool, target, or location of crime.
Hartel, P.H. (author) +1 more
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Computational Archival Science [PDF]
The digitisation of archival materials and ingest of digitally born materials in digital archives has led to the possibilities of application of the big data analytical principles in the digital archives. The author explains the 5V characteristics of big data. He proceeds to define the concept of Computational Archival Science (CAS).
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Computational biomolecular science [PDF]
In this century, the study of the molecules of life has transformed the practice of biology as a whole. Molecular thinking now influences the research agenda for scientists studying both the behavior of individual cells and organisms, and the relationships between organisms as in natural history.
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Does Exploring Computer Science Increase Computer Science Enrollment?
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the likelihood that students of all races and gender would pursue further computer science coursework in high school. ECS is designed to foster deep engagement through equitable inquiry around computer science concepts.
Steven McGee +7 more
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The science in computer science
Computer science is in a period of renaissance as it rediscovers its science roots.
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Corrigendum: Sources of male and female students' belonging uncertainty in the computer sciences. [PDF]
Höhne E, Zander L.
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Does everyone understand the terminology 'borrowed' from computer sciences creeping into medical sciences? [PDF]
Singh G.
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Computational Science: An Intermingling of Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science [PDF]
The development of a full undergraduate program in computational science, with both a broad-swath academic plan and four specialization plans, one each in biochemistry, chemistry, earth sciences, and physics, is described. The reasons behind the establishment of the program are presented, and the evolution of the program over the past five years is ...
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Computer science, computer, computational complexity
Vladimir Nikolaevich Chubarikov +3 more
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