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IEEE Computer, Volume 56
Volume 56, Number 1, January 2023
- Nita Patel:
It's Your Commitment That Will Change the World. 4-7 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 11-13 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Machining a Sixth Sense: Intuition. 14-15 - Jeffrey M. Voas, Ron Vetter:
Outlook 2023. 16-18 - Gregory T. Byrd, Yongshan Ding:
Quantum Computing: Progress and Innovation. 20-29 - David L. Tennenhouse:
Surprise-Inspired Networking. 30-41 - Vartan Piroumian:
Making Digital Twins Work. 42-51 - Martin F. Arlitt, Tom Coughlin, Paolo Faraboschi, Eitan Frachtenberg, Phil Laplante, Dejan S. Milojicic, Nita Patel, Roberto Saracco:
Future of the Workforce. 52-63 - Nir Kshetri:
Regulatory Technology and Supervisory Technology: Current Status, Facilitators, and Barriers. 64-75 - Keith W. Miller:
Facial Recognition Technology: Navigating the Ethical Challenges. 76-81 - John Robie, Alireza Famili, Angelos Stavrou:
Revisiting the Spaceborne Illuminators of Opportunity for Airborne Object Tracking. 82-92 - Steffen Wendzel, Luca Caviglione, Wojciech Mazurczyk:
Avoiding Research Tribal Wars Using Taxonomies. 93-96 - Hsiao-Ying Lin:
Standing on the Shoulders of AI Giants. 97-101 - Doron Drusinsky:
Encrypting for Time- and/or Location-Based Decryption. 102-110 - Jonmichael Hands, Tom Coughlin:
New IEEE Media Sanitization Specification Enables Circular Economy for Storage. 111-116 - Rolf Oppliger, Andreas Grünert:
How to Manage Cyber Risks: Lessons Learned From Medical Science. 117-119 - Markus Tauber, Benedikt Gollan, Christoph Schmittner, Philipp Knopf:
Passive Precision Farming Reshapes the Agricultural Sector. 120-124 - Cullen E. Bash, Ninad Hogade, Dejan S. Milojicic, Gourav Rattihalli, Chandrakant D. Patel:
Sustainability: Fundamentals-Based Approach to Paying It Forward. 125-132 - Ricardo Valerdi:
Lessons From the Father of Software Engineering. 133-136 - Hannes Werthner, Allison Stanger, Viola Schiaffonati, Peter Knees, Lynda Hardman, Carlo Ghezzi:
Digital Humanism: The Time Is Now. 138-142 - Hal Berghel:
The Dictator's Dilemma and the "Sovereignty of Cyberspace" Delusion. 144-149 - Michael Zyda:
The Metaverse University. 150-156
Volume 56, Number 2, February 2023
- Ron Vetter:
Security Issues for the Internet of Drones. 4-5 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 9-11 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 10 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Computing New Medicines. 12-13 - Riccardo Mariani, Francesca Rossi, Rita Cucchiara, Marco Pavone, Barnaby Simkin, Ansgar Koene, Jochen Papenbrock:
Trustworthy AI - Part 1. 14-18 - Amika M. Singh, Munindar P. Singh:
Wasabi: A Conceptual Model for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. 20-28 - David Fernández Llorca, Emilia Gómez:
Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence Requirements in the Autonomous Driving Domain. 29-39 - Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Ana Cavalcanti, Michael Fisher, Louise A. Dennis, Robert M. Hierons, Bilal Y. Kaddouh, Effie Lai-Chong Law, Robert C. Richardson, Jan Oliver Ringert, Ivan Tyukin, Jim Woodcock:
Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Through Verifiability. 40-47 - Pin-Yu Chen, Payel Das:
AI Maintenance: A Robustness Perspective. 48-56 - Annachiara Ruospo, Ernesto Sánchez, Lucas Matana Luza, Luigi Dilillo, Marcello Traiola, Alberto Bosio:
A Survey on Deep Learning Resilience Assessment Methodologies. 57-66 - Anabel Martínez-Vargas, Jesús A. Gómez-Avilés, MA Cosío León, Ángel G. Andrade:
Explaining the Walking Through of a Team of Algorithms. 67-81 - Skyler Speakman, Girmaw Abebe Tadesse, Celia Cintas, William Ogallo, Tanya Akumu, Adebayo Oshingbesan:
Detecting Systematic Deviations in Data and Models. 82-92 - Prahalad Kashyap Haresamudram, Stefan Larsson, Fredrik Heintz:
Three Levels of AI Transparency. 93-100 - Alexis Richter, Josh Yamamoto, Eitan Frachtenberg:
Why Are There So Few Women in Computer Systems Research? 101-105 - Mikko Rajanen:
Open Source Usability and User Experience. 106-110 - Sorel Reisman:
Metaverse-Based Instructional Settings: Matters That Matter. 111-115 - Claudia Andruetto, Rafia Inam, Martin Törngren:
Adding Cyberphysical Systems to the Engineering Education "Pi". 116-120 - Norita B. Ahmad, Areeba Hamid:
Will Data Science Outrun the Data Scientist? 121-128 - Mark Campbell:
Tomorrow's Applications Require IT Operations That Are Autonomous, Ubiquitous, and Smarter - In a Word, Invisible. 129-133 - Pete Ford:
The Quantum Cybersecurity Threat May Arrive Sooner Than You Think. 134-136 - Nir Kshetri:
National Metaverse Strategies. 137-142 - Riccardo Mariani, Jyotika Athavale, Andrea Matteucci, Darren Galpin, Rob Schaaf:
Functional Safety Standards Committee: Results and Perspectives. 143-148
Volume 56, Number 3, March 2023
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-9 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Perfect Strangers. 10-12 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
In This Issue. 11-12 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Thoughts on Automotive IoT. 13-18 - Shameek Bhattacharjee, Sajal K. Das:
Building a Unified Data Falsification Threat Landscape for Internet of Things/Cyberphysical Systems Applications. 20-31 - Varun Gupta, Jose Maria Fernandez-Crehuet, Chetna Gupta:
A Freelancer-Supported Requirement Engineering Framework for Software Start-Ups. 32-46 - Robert P. Dick, Rob Aitken, Jace Mogill, John Paul Strachan, Kirk Bresniker, Wei Lu, Yorie Nakahira, Zhiyong Li, Matthew J. Marinella, William Severa, A. Alec Talin, Craig M. Vineyard, Suhas Kumar, Christian Mailhiot, Lennie Klebanoff:
Research Challenges for Energy-Efficient Computing in Automated Vehicles. 47-58 - Shane Allcroft, Mohammed Metwaly, Zachery Berg, Isha Ghodgaonkar, Fischer Bordwell, Xinxin Zhao, Xinglei Liu, Jiahao Xu, Subhankar Chakraborty, Vishnu Banna, Akhil Chinnakotla, Abhinav Goel, Caleb Tung, Gore Kao, Wei Zakharov, David A. Shoham, George K. Thiruvathukal, Yung-Hsiang Lu:
Observing Human Mobility Internationally During COVID-19. 59-69 - Stylianos I. Venieris, Christos-Savvas Bouganis, Nicholas D. Lane:
Multiple-Deep Neural Network Accelerators for Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence Systems. 70-79 - Tharaka Hewa, Pawani Porambage, Anshuman Kalla, Diana Pamela Moya Osorio, Madhusanka Liyanage, Mika Ylianttila:
Blockchain and Game Theory Convergence for Network Slice Brokering. 80-91 - Don N. Krieger:
Random Access Concatenated Libraries and dd Enable a Short-Latency, Content-Rich Website on an Inexpensive Shared Server. 92-100 - Ariel Rosenfeld:
Is DBLP a Good Computer Science Journals Database? 101-108 - Feras A. Batarseh, Ajay Kulkarni:
AI for Water. 109-113 - Jon Pérez-Cerrolaza, Francisco J. Cazorla, Jaume Abella:
Uncertainty Management in Dependable and Intelligent Embedded Software. 114-117 - Pedro Reviriego, Elena Merino Gómez, Fabrizio Lombardi:
The Byzantine Empire and Its Generals: An Ancient Empire Back to Life in Computer Security. 118-124 - Jim Handy, Tom Coughlin:
Optane's Dead: Now What? 125-130 - George F. Hurlburt:
The Importance of Educating Computational Educators. 131-134 - Hal Berghel:
911 Swatting, VoIP, and Doxxing. 135-139 - Michael Zyda:
American Professor. 140-149
Volume 56, Number 4, April 2023
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 8 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Good Enough. 11-12 - Qinghua Lu, Liming Zhu, Jon Whittle, James Bret Michael:
Software Engineering for Responsible AI. 13-16 - Walid Maalej, Yen Dieu Pham, Larissa Chazette:
Tailoring Requirements Engineering for Responsible AI. 18-27 - Gongyuan Li, Bohan Liu, He Zhang:
Quality Attributes of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in Normative Documents and Secondary Studies: A Preliminary Review. 28-37 - Zhicheng Bao, Weishan Zhang, Xingjie Zeng, Hongwei Zhao, Cihao Dong, Yuming Nie, Yuru Liu, Yuange Liu, Junzhong Wu:
Software Architecture for Responsible Artificial Intelligence Systems: Practice in the Digitization of Industrial Drawings. 38-49 - Ding Li, Yan Liu, Jun Huang, Zerui Wang:
A Trustworthy View on Explainable Artificial Intelligence Method Evaluation. 50-60 - Ashwin Kumar Raja, Jianlong Zhou:
AI Accountability: Approaches, Affecting Factors, and Challenges. 61-70 - Khaled Badran, Pierre-Olivier Côté, Amanda Kolopanis, Rached Bouchoucha, Antonio Collante, Diego Elias Costa, Emad Shihab, Foutse Khomh:
Can Ensembling Preprocessing Algorithms Lead to Better Machine Learning Fairness? 71-79 - Shunli Zhang, Laurence T. Yang, Yue Zhang, Xiaokang Zhou, Zongmin Cui:
Data-Driven System-Level Design Framework for Responsible Cyber-Physical-Social Systems. 80-91 - Xiaoya Xia, Wei Wang, Shengyu Zhao, Sikang Bian, Rong Wang:
Lessons Learned From the Ant Group Open Source Program Office. 92-97 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Phil Laplante:
Labeling "Things". 98-101 - Roee Shraga, Avigdor Gal:
One Algorithm to Rule Them All: On the Changing Roles of Humans in Data Integration. 102-109 - Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas, Ralf Bebenroth:
Nations Play Their Chips. 110-114 - Kin Long Kelvin Lee, Nalini Kumar:
Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery at High-Performance Computing Scales. 116-122 - Paolo Faraboschi, Eitan Frachtenberg, Phil Laplante, Dejan S. Milojicic, Roberto Saracco:
Digital Transformation: Lights and Shadows. 123-130 - Domenico Talia, Paolo Trunfio:
Urgent Computing for Protecting People From Natural Disasters. 131-134 - Fariborz Farahmand:
Quantum Cognition: A Cognitive Architecture for Human-AI and In-Memory Computing. 135-138 - Henry C. B. Chan:
3E Model: How to Use OERs to Enhance Teaching/Learning. 139-142 - Thomas C. Wingfield, James Bret Michael:
Waterfall: Cascading Effects of a Strategic Cyber Campaign. 143-148
Volume 56, Number 5, May 2023
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Sustainable Blockchain? 11-12 - Riccardo Mariani, Francesca Rossi, Rita Cucchiara, Marco Pavone, Barnaby Simkin, Ansgar Koene, Jochen Papenbrock:
Trustworthy AI - Part II. 13-16 - Isabelle Hupont, Marina Micheli, Blagoj Delipetrev, Emilia Gómez, Josep Soler Garrido:
Documenting High-Risk AI: A European Regulatory Perspective. 18-27 - Sourav Mazumder, Subhankar Dhar, Avinash Asthana:
A Framework for Trustworthy AI in Credit Risk Management: Perspectives and Practices. 28-40 - Axel Brando, Isabel Serra, Enrico Mezzetti, Francisco J. Cazorla, Jon Pérez-Cerrolaza, Jaume Abella:
On Neural Networks Redundancy and Diversity for Their Use in Safety-Critical Systems. 41-50 - Shahroz Tariq, Sowon Jeon, Simon S. Woo:
Evaluating Trustworthiness and Racial Bias in Face Recognition APIs Using Deepfakes. 51-61 - Richard Jiarui Tong, Timothy Xueqian Lee:
Trustworthy AI That Engages Humans as Partners in Teaching and Learning. 62-73 - Elizabeth Demissie Degefe, Yulius Denny Prabowo, Krishna Savani, Abhishek Sheetal:
Functional Analogies Increase Trust in Black-Box AI Systems Among Lay Consumers: The Case of GeNose C-19. 74-83 - Lucia Migliorelli, Simona Tiribelli, Alessandro Cacciatore, Benedetta Giovanola, Emanuele Frontoni, Sara Moccia:
Accountable Deep-Learning-Based Vision Systems for Preterm Infant Monitoring. 84-93 - Jonathan Grudin:
ChatGPT and Chat History: Challenges for the New Wave. 94-100 - Philip Koopman:
UL 4600: What to Include in an Autonomous Vehicle Safety Case. 101-104 - Phil Laplante, Jeffrey M. Voas:
"Frameworking" Carbon-Aware Computing Research. 105-108 - Abdul Majeed, Seong Oun Hwang:
Data-Centric Artificial Intelligence, Preprocessing, and the Quest for Transformative Artificial Intelligence Systems Development. 109-115 - San Murugesan, Aswani Kumar Cherukuri:
The Rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on Education: The Promises and Perils. 116-121 - Anomadarshi Barua, Mohammad Abdullah Al Faruque:
Hardware/Software Co-Design for Sensor Security. 122-125 - Jim Handy, Tom Coughlin:
Semiconductor Architectures Enable Compute in Memory. 126-129 - Hal Berghel:
ChatGPT and AIChat Epistemology. 130-137 - Claude Y. Laporte, Guillaume Verret, Mirna Muñoz:
A Software Project That Partially Failed: A Small Organization That Ignored the Management and Technical Practices of Software Standards. 138-144 - Michael Zyda:
Do We Need Universities Anymore? 145-150
Volume 56, Number 6, June 2023
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 9 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Disappearing. 11-12 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
In This Issue. 12 - Norita B. Ahmad, Joseph Williams:
Green and Sustainable Computing. 13-15 - Donghee Shin, Emily Y. Shin:
Human-Centered AI: A Framework for Green and Sustainable AI. 16-25 - Stefano Galantino, Fulvio Risso, Vlad C. Coroama, Antonio Manzalini:
Assessing the Potential Energy Savings of a Fluidified Infrastructure. 26-34 - María Gutiérrez, María Ángeles Moraga, Félix García, Coral Calero:
Green-IN Machine Learning at a Glance. 35-43 - Elangovan Ramanujam, Thinagaran Perumal, Shankar Krishnan:
Fall Detection Systems at Night. 44-51 - Maria Hoffmann Jensen, Peter Axel Nielsen, John Stouby Persson:
From Big Data Technologies to Big Data Benefits. 52-61 - Reuben Kirkham:
The Ethical Problems With IT "Experts" in the Legal System. 62-71 - Norita B. Ahmad, San Murugesan, Nir Kshetri:
Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Education Sector. 72-76 - Matthew L. Levy:
Cybersecurity Risks Unique to Open Source and What Communities Are Doing to Reduce Them. 78-83 - Terrance L. Speicher, Joanna F. DeFranco:
Industry 4.0 and Digital Twins. 84-88 - Donghee Shin, Emily Y. Shin:
Data's Impact on Algorithmic Bias. 90-94 - Mark Campbell:
The Road to Decentralized Identity: The Techniques, Promises, and Challenges of Tomorrow's Digital Identity. 96-100 - Nir Kshetri:
The Economics of Chip War: China's Struggle to Develop the Semiconductor Industry. 101-106 - Jim Whitmore:
Information-Driven Security Analysis: Tools and Techniques for the Study and Practice of Security Engineering. 107-120
Volume 56, Number 7, July 2023
- Pablo R. Bodmann, George Papadimitriou, Rubens Luiz Rech Junior, Dimitris Gizopoulos, Paolo Rech:
Soft Error Effects on Arm Microprocessors: Early Estimations Versus Chip. 4-6 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 10-13 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 11 - Nir Kshetri, Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Is It Live, or Is It Deepfake? 14-16 - Dejan S. Miloji