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  1-10 of 156 Reviews about "Systems And Information Theory (H.1.1)": Date Reviewed
   Information dynamics: in classical and quantum systems
Dittrich T., Springer, New York, NY , 2022. 557 pp.  Type: Book (978-3030967444)

Nowadays, the ubiquitous nature of information invokes the rapid development of new interdisciplinary sciences integrated with computing. One manifestation of this trend is the dynamism of information expressed in the different sciences with regar...

Mar 5 2024
   Internet of Things: concepts and system design
Milenkovic M., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2020. 315 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-030413-45-3)

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a paradigm shift. With computers growing from workstations to powerful cloud systems capable of performing huge operations, the IoT has given to such systems the feeling of the physical world. Attaching ...

Nov 16 2021
   Toward automatic verification of quantum programs
Ying M. Formal Aspects of Computing 31(1): 3-25, 2019.  Type: Article

Even if a world of quantum computing for everyone is years (if not decades) away, research on designing proper ways to program such systems has been ongoing for quite some time. History shows that programming is hard; making correct pr...

Jul 28 2020
  Quantum computing for everyone
Bernhardt C., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2019. 216 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-262039-25-3)

Ever wonder if there is a way to understand quantum computing using only a modest extension of high school mathematics (no complex numbers, no eigenvectors, no Fourier transform)? Look no further. Professor Chris Bernhardt introduces t...

Feb 27 2020
  The theory of quantum information
Watrous J., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2018. 598 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-107180-56-7)

Information theory has its modern origins in the 1948 work [1] of Claude Shannon, who gave results that addressed two key problems: the extent to which information can be compressed without loss, and the rate at which information can b...

Nov 21 2019
  Universal quantum computing: supervening decoherence -- surmounting uncertainty
Amoroso R., World Scientific Publishing Co, Inc., Hackensack, NJ, 2017. 632 pp.  Type: Book

Quantum computing is one of the hottest research fields right now, although the theory behind it had its start in the early 1980s, when Richard Feynman asked in a lecture why simulating quantum effects with classical (non-quantum) comp...

May 22 2019
  Principles of systems science
Mobus G., Kalton M., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. 755 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-493919-19-2)

In October 1995, at the opening ceremonies of the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside (now the University of Lincoln), Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II asked then Dean Mike C. Jackson of the Lincoln School of Management if he could...

Aug 23 2016
  Enhanced building information models: using IoT services and integration patterns
Isikdag U., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. 121 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319218-24-3)

A building information model (BIM) is an information model that includes semantic information about building elements and construction management processes. As multiple parties and stakeholders are involved in a building project and it...

Aug 10 2016
  Resilient wireless sensor networks: the case of network coding
Al-Kofahi O., Kamal A., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. 68 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319239-63-7)

The area of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has long been a field of research in communications, computer science, and power engineering, not mention the diversity of sensors needed to acquire the raw measurements. The reason is that m...

Jul 15 2016
  Answering enumeration queries with the crowd
Trushkowsky B., Kraska T., Franklin M., Sarkar P. Communications of the ACM 59(1): 118-127, 2016.  Type: Article

Human crowds are valuable assets for providing additional responses in real time to cognate query results derived solely from relational database management systems (RDBMSs). But how should query results from human crowds, designed to ...

May 3 2016
 
 
 
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