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Another Scalability is Possible! From Non-Scalability to Cosmolocal Scalability
This article addresses Anna Tsing’s critique of capitalist scalability by introducing the concept of “cosmolocal scalability” as an alternative to approaches that prioritise “scale-at-all-costs.” Cosmolocal scalability challenges the idea of homogeneous, frictionless expansion and instead proposes a context-responsive framework that values biodiversity,
Vasilis Kostakis +2 more
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We introduce a conceptual model for scalability designed for visualization research. With this model, we systematically analyze over 120 visualization publications from 1990-2020 to characterize the different notions of scalability in these works. While many papers have addressed scalability issues, our survey identifies a lack of consistency in the ...
Gaëlle Richer +5 more
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Blockchain Technology: Applications and Challenges in Computer Science [PDF]
In the growth of computer science blockchain technology has emerged as a disruptive force that is enhancing various area of software and the way data is managed, stored, and safeguarded.
Pandey Megha +5 more
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From Scalability to Subsidiarity in Addressing Online Harm [PDF]
Large social media platforms are generally designed for scalability—the ambition to increase in size without a fundamental change in form. This means that to address harm among users, they favor automated moderation wherever possible and typically apply ...
Amy A. Hasinoff, Nathan Schneider
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Passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) is one of the promising alternatives to electrical cooling and has a significant impact on worldwide energy consumption and carbon neutrality.
Wang Tong +9 more
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The author comment on the paper “A Social Network Based Process to Minimize In-Group Biasedness During Requirement Engineering” by Mughal et al., and point out that the technique can be subsequently improved by focusing on three major areas:
Varun Gupta
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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are widely used in Internet-of-Things (IoT) networks, especially in remote areas where communication infrastructure is unavailable, due to flexibility and low cost.
Xiucheng Wang +6 more
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In this paper, we propose a novel MAC protocol, called DG-LoRa, for improving scalability in low power wide area networks. DG-LoRa is backward compatible with legacy LoRaWAN and adds new features, such as group acknowledgment transmissions in the time ...
Junhee Lee +3 more
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In recent years, the concept of proximity has gathered significant attention and the best-known model dealing with this concept is Carlos Moreno's 15-minute city, where citizens can easily reach any essential service through a 15 minutes’ walk (or bike ...
Beatrice Olivari +3 more
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Blockchain technology, with its decentralization characteristics, immutability, and traceability, is well-suited for facilitating secure storage, sharing, and management of data in decentralized Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Houshyar Honar Pajooh +3 more
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