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  1-10 of 1476 Reviews about "Operating Systems (D.4)": Date Reviewed
  Pro Bash: learn to script and program the GNU/Linux shell (3rd ed.)
Varma J., Apress, New York, NY, 2023. 305 pp.  Type: Book (9781484295878)

This is an excellent reference book for those who need to write Bash scripts. It is well organized, logically presented, and covers all the major commands and structures that are necessary to write useful scripts. The book makes few assumptions ab...

Feb 15 2024
  Efficient instruction scheduling using real-time load delay tracking
Diavastos A., Carlson T. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 40(1-4): 1-21, 2022.  Type: Article

Central processing unit (CPU) architectures with out-of-order instruction scheduling use, among other data, static instruction-timing information to create good schedules. The work reported in this paper describes the result of augmenting out-of-o...

Oct 27 2023
   On architecting fully homomorphic encryption-based computing systems
Agrawal R., Joshi A., Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland, 2023. 87 pp.  Type: Book (303131753X)

This book must be considered a game changer in the field of data security and privacy. It is a true testament to the boundless potential of technology when put in the hands of brilliant minds....

Oct 16 2023
  Online learning for network resource allocation
Salem T., Salem T. ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 50(3): 20-23, 2023.  Type: Article

Network resource allocation is still a challenge in many scenarios where fast services need to be provided in changing and unpredictable situations, for example, the ones encountered in streaming data applications....

Aug 25 2023
  Viruses in all dimensions: how an information code controls viruses, software and microorganisms
Ball R., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2023. 156 pp.  Type: Book (9783658388256)

It has been several decades since the emergence of the first recognized computer virus. The infectious behavior of computer viruses gave them their name--an analogy to the original biological variety. The book’s goal is to draw this con...

Jul 6 2023
   Lane compression: a lightweight lossless compression method for machine learning on embedded systems
Ko Y., Chadwick A., Bates D., Mullins R. ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems 20(2): 1-26, 2021.  Type: Article

Yonsun Ko’s paper presents an innovative approach to compressing machine learning models for use on embedded systems. The paper proposes lane compression, a new compression method that is specifically designed to be lightweight and lossless,...

May 17 2023
  The long road ahead to transition to post-quantum cryptography
LaMacchia B., LaMacchia B. Communications of the ACM 65(1): 28-30, 2021.  Type: Article

In this article, the author asserts the following:...

Jul 14 2022
  Securing 5G and evolving architectures
Nair P., Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, MA, 2021. 624 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-137457-93-9)

Security is an important aspect of architectures. Security analysis at the architecture level is very useful. Fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks have been in use for a few years now. Securing 5G network architecture has many chall...

Jun 9 2022
  Security of ubiquitous computing systems
Avoine G., Hernandez-Castro J., Springer, Switzerland, 2021. 283 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-030105-90-7), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Frankly, my first reaction to this book was a silent groan. Why do some people seem to think that a technical book must be obscure, unbelievably boring, and written by people with poor-to-mediocre language skills? Come on! Read Knuth&a...

Apr 25 2022
  Security of ubiquitous computing systems
Avoine G., Hernandez-Castro J., Springer, Switzerland, 2021. 283 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-030105-90-7), Reviews: (1 of 2)

“Internet of Things (IoT)” is a popular term used to describe ubiquitous devices: a broad range of small, connected computing devices that are constrained in memory, processing capacity, and electrical power. The interconnected nature ...

Feb 10 2022
 
 
 
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