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ABSTRACT Introduction The popularization of blockchain‐based applications made evident a critical challenge, namely the inherent isolation of these decentralized systems, akin to the disconnected and technologically diverse local area networks of the 1970s. This lack of interoperability limits the potential for widespread adoption and innovation in the
Christian Delgado‐von‐Eitzen+3 more
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An adaptation of function point analysis and COCOMO for estimating the cost of Oracle SQL*forms application development [PDF]
Y. Renee Lewis, Paul Oliver
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Quantum Classification Outside the Promised Class
This paper studies the important problem of quantum classification of Boolean functions from an entirely novel perspective. Typically, quantum classification algorithms allow us to classify functions with a probability of 1.0, if we are promised that ...
Theodore Andronikos+4 more
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Register‐Based and Stack‐Based Virtual Machines: Which Perform Better in JIT Compilation Scenarios?
ABSTRACT Background Just‐In‐Time (JIT) compilation plays a critical role in optimizing the performance of modern virtual machines (VMs). While the architecture of VMs–register‐based or stack‐based–has long been a subject of debate, empirical analysis focusing on JIT compilation performance is relatively sparse. Objective In this study, we aim to answer
Bohuslav Šimek+2 more
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Rehumanizing Higher Education: Fostering Humanity in the Era of Machine Learning
ABSTRACT Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have raised contentious questions and spawned divided opinions regarding the future of education. The polarization it brings to the academy seems to be breaking between the soft and hard disciplines and is reminiscent of the Science Wars of the 1990s. This chapter highlights the philosophical
Joseph Carver, Samba Bah
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Zeitgeist and Ortgeist: Time and Place in Institutional Creation
Abstract How are institutions created is one of the most interesting questions in institutional theory. Some strands of literature favour heroic explanations: mythologizing individuals with vision, tenacity and drive and putting these individuals on the pedestal of the institution.
Sabina Keston‐Siebert, Kevin Orr
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