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Embedded EthiCS: integrating ethics across CS education
Grosz B., Grant D., Vredenburgh K., Behrends J., Hu L., Simmons A., Waldo J. Communications of the ACM 62(8): 54-61, 2019. Type: Article
Motivated by a plethora of exemplary “intelligent” information enterprises, this article presents results related to Embedded EthiCS, “a Harvard-based pilot program [that] integrates class sessions on ethi...
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Aug 27 2020
The effects of mixing machine learning and human judgment
Vaccaro M., Waldo J. Communications of the ACM 62(11): 104-110, 2019. Type: Article
Automated risk assessment systems are often used in situations that require human judgment. One motivation for doing this is to remove human bias. Even when the automated system has been shown to be more accurate than human assessments...
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Aug 7 2020
Embedded computing and Formula One racing
Waldo J. IEEE Pervasive Computing 4(3): 18-21, 2005. Type: Article
Formula One (F1) racing is a contest of seconds. A lot of time and money is spent to reduce those seconds. For the cars, that means measuring a large number of variables to determine where and how to make changes. This paper is an inte...
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Feb 15 2006
The Jini architecture for network-centric computing
Waldo J. Communications of the ACM 42(7): 76-82, 1999. Type: Article
Imagine a future in which a device can be plugged into or removed from a network with the same ease with which you plug your toaster into a wall outlet today. Imagine being able to do this without affecting the network or worrying abou...
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Oct 1 1999
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