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Books > Computing & IT > Applications of computing
Edited by a renowned and much cited chemist, this book covers the
whole span of molecular computers that are based on biomolecules.
The contributions by all the major scientists in the field provide
an excellent overview of the latest developments in this rapidly
expanding area.
A must-have for all researchers working on this very hot topic.
Perfectly complements Molecular and Supramolecular Information
Processing, also by Prof. Katz, and available as a two-volume
set.
Although there have been two main perspectives on the nature of
music through systematic and cultural musicology, music informatics
has emerged as an interdisciplinary research area which provides a
different idea on the nature of music through computer
technologies. Structuring Music through Markup Language: Designs
and Architectures offers a different approach to music by focusing
on the information organization and the development of XML-based
language. This book aims to offer a new set of tools on for
practical implementations and a new investigation into the theory
of music.
As governments worldwide are entering the digital age, there are
increasing expectations from citizens and stakeholders for a more
responsive, efficient, and open government. Innovations in
information technology and web technologies can facilitate these
changes. Innovative Perspectives on Public Administration in the
Digital Age is a critical scholarly resource that examines the
prevalence of e-government and the advancements of information
systems to facilitate a government that is more open and accessible
to citizens and businesses. Highlighting coverage on a broad range
of topics such as online civic engagement, e-petition, and privacy
and security, this publication is geared toward academicians,
practitioners, and government officials seeking current and
relevant research on the use of online and technological systems
for the advancement of government and public policy.
To date, a plethora of companies and organizations are investing
vast amounts of money on the latest technologies. Information
technology can be used to improve market share, profits, sales,
competitive advantage, and customer/employee satisfaction.
Unfortunately, the individuals meant to use these technologies are
not well equipped on how to effectively and efficiently use these
tools for competitive advantage and decision making. The Handbook
of Research on IT Applications for Strategic Competitive Advantage
and Decision Making is a collection of innovative research relevant
to the methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and latest empirical
research findings in information technology applications, strategic
competitive advantage, and decision making. While highlighting
topics including agility, knowledge management, and business
intelligence, this book is ideally designed for information
technology professionals, academics, researchers, managers,
executives, and government officials interested in using
information technology for strategic competitive advantage and
better decision making.
Churn prediction, recognition, and mitigation have become essential
topics in various industries. As a means for forecasting and
manageing risk, further research in this field can greatly assist
companies in making informed decisions based on future possible
scenarios. Developing Churn Models Using Data Mining Techniques and
Social Network Analysis provides an in-depth analysis of attrition
modeling relevant to business planning and management. Through its
insightful and detailed explanation of best practices, tools, and
theory surrounding churn prediction and the integration of
analytics tools, this publication is especially relevant to
managers, data specialists, business analysts, academicians, and
upper-level students.
For the past decade or more, much of cell biology research has been
focused on determining the key molecules involved in different
cellular processes, an analytical problem that has been amenable to
biochemical and genetic approaches. Now, we face an integrative
problem of understanding how all of these molecules work together
to produce living cells, a challenge that requires using
quantitative approaches to model the complex interactions within a
cell, and testing those models with careful quantitative
measurements. This book is an introductory overview of the various
approaches, methods, techniques, and models employed in
quantitative cell biology, which are reviewed in greater detail in
the other volumes in this e-book series. Particular emphasis is
placed on the goals and purpose of quantitative analysis and
modeling, and the special challenges that cell biology holds for
understanding life at the physical level.
Recent developments in information processing systems have driven
the advancement of computational methods in the engineering realm.
New models and simulations enable better solutions for
problem-solving and overall process improvement. The Handbook of
Research on Advanced Computational Techniques for Simulation-Based
Engineering is an authoritative reference work representing the
latest scholarly research on the application of computational
models to improve the quality of engineering design. Featuring
extensive coverage on a range of topics from various engineering
disciplines, including, but not limited to, soft computing methods,
comparative studies, and hybrid approaches, this book is a
comprehensive reference source for students, professional
engineers, and researchers interested in the application of
computational methods for engineering design.
Modern devices, from phones and cars to houses and the appliances
within them, are being designed with formidable computational power
and expanded functionality. To be truly effective, these smart
devices must effectively process data from their environment and
experiences and make decisions based on that information. Recent
Advances in Ambient Intelligence and Context-Aware Computing
investigates the functionality of ubiquitous computational systems
and how they may adapt to their environment to improve the quality
of interaction for the end-user. This reference book will be of
value to under- and post-graduate students, professionals, and
researchers networking, computer science, communications, and other
information technology disciplines.
The blockchain revolution has drastically impacted global economics
and the strategic practices within different industries.
Cryptocurrency specifically has forever changed the face of
business and the implementation of business online. While
innovative, people are still in the early stages of building and
developing blockchain technology and its applications, and it is
critical that researchers and practitioners obtain a better
understanding of this global phenomenon. Architectures and
Frameworks for Developing and Applying Blockchain Technology is an
essential reference source that presents the technological
foundation, recent research findings, developments, and critical
issues associated with blockchain technology from both computer
science and social science perspectives. Featuring topics such as
artificial intelligence, digital economy, and network technology,
this book is ideally designed for academics, researchers, industry
leaders, IT consultants, engineers, programmers, practitioners,
government officials, policymakers, and students.
Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems (HAIS) try to deal with the
complexity of real world phenomena using a multidisciplinary
approach and a plurality of techniques. Logistics Management and
Optimization through Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Systems offers
the latest research within the field of HAIS, surveying the broad
topics and collecting case studies, future directions, and cutting
edge analyses. Using biologically-inspired algorithms such as ant
colony optimization and particle swarm optimization, this text
includes solutions and heuristics for practitioners and academics
alike, offering a vital resource for staying abreast in this
ever-burgeoning field.
Immersive technology as an umbrella concept consists of multiple
emerging technologies including augmented reality (AR), virtual
reality (VR), gaming, simulation, and 3D printing. Research has
shown immersive technology provides unique learning opportunities
for experiential learning, multiple perspectives, and knowledge
transfer. Due to its role in influencing learners' cognitive and
affective processes, it is shown to have great potential in
changing the educational landscape in the decades to come. However,
there is a lack of general cognitive and affective theoretical
framework to guide the diverse aspects of immersive technology
research. In fact, lacking the cognitive and affective theoretical
framework has begun to hamper the design and application of
immersive technology in schools and related professional training.
Cognitive and Affective Perspectives on Immersive Technology in
Education is an essential research book that explores methods and
implications for the design and implementation of upcoming
immersive technologies in pedagogical and professional development
settings. The book includes case studies that highlight the
cognitive and affective processes in immersive technology as well
as the successful applications of immersive technology in
education. Featuring a wide range of topics such as curriculum
design, K-12 education, and mobile learning, this book is ideal for
academicians, educators, policymakers, curriculum developers,
instructional designers, administrators, researchers, and students.
As humans interact more often and more intimately with computers,
and as computational systems become an ever more important element
of our society, playing roles in education, the production of
culture and goods, and management, it is inevitable that we should
seek to interact with these systems in ways that take advantage of
our powerful emotional capabilities. Creating Synthetic Emotions
through Technological and Robotic Advancements compiles progressive
research in the emerging and groundbreaking fields of artificial
emotions, affective computing, and sociable robotics that allow
humans to begin the once impossible-seeming task of interacting
with robots, systems, devices, and agents. This landmark volume
brings together expert international researchers to expound upon
these topics as synthetic emotions move toward becoming a daily
reality.
DIRECTING, DIALOGUE AND ACTING From Richard Williams' The
Animator's Survival Kit comes key chapters in mini form. The
Animator's Survival Kit is the essential tool for animators.
However, sometimes you don't want to carry the hefty expanded
edition around with you to your college or studio if you're working
on just one aspect of it that day. The Animation Minis take some of
the most essential chapters and make them available in smaller,
lightweight, hand-bag/backpack size versions. Easy to carry. Easy
to study. This Mini focuses on Directing, Dialogue and Acting. As a
director, whatever your idea is, you want to put it over, so the
main thing with directing is to be clear - very clear. The
Director's job is to hold everything together so that the animator
can give the performance. Richard Williams shows how that
performance can be achieved with flexibility and contrast. With
Acting and Dialogue, the temptation is to try to do everything at
once - Williams' advice: do one thing at a time.
Recent advances in eye tracking technology will allow for a
proliferation of new applications. Improvements in interactive
methods using eye movement and gaze control could result in faster
and more efficient human computer interfaces, benefitting users
with and without disabilities. Gaze Interaction and Applications of
Eye Tracking: Advances in Assistive Technologies focuses on
interactive communication and control tools based on gaze tracking,
including eye typing, computer control, and gaming, with special
attention to assistive technologies. For researchers and
practitioners interested in the applied use of gaze tracking, the
book offers instructions for building a basic eye tracker from
off-the-shelf components, gives practical hints on building
interactive applications, presents smooth and efficient interaction
techniques, and summarizes the results of effective research on
cutting edge gaze interaction applications.
Technology has revolutionized the ways in which libraries store,
share, and access information. As digital resources and tools
continue to advance, so too do the opportunities for libraries to
become more efficient and house more information. E-Discovery Tools
and Applications in Modern Libraries presents critical research on
the digitization of data and how this shift has impacted knowledge
discovery, storage, and retrieval. This publication explores
several emerging trends and concepts essential to electronic
discovery, such as library portals, responsive websites, and
federated search technology. The timely research presented within
this publication is designed for use by librarians, graduate-level
students, technology developers, and researchers in the field of
library and information science.
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