Continuing innovation in information technology: workshop report
β Scribed by National Research Council (U.S.). Committee On Continuing Innovation In Information Technology
- Publisher
- National Academies Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Fueling the innovation pipeline. Application-engaged research for computer science -- Motivators and outcomes for government, academia, and industry -- Retaining the leading edge -- Building a connected world. Evolving the internet -- The internet of everything -- The wireless future -- Advancing the hardware foundation. Developing disruptive architectures -- The winding path of wearables -- Developing smart machines. Making machines learn -- Achievements in artificial intelligence -- Robotics : from vision to reality -- People and computers. Seeking cybersecurity -- The user-centered design renaissance -- Harnessing big data for social insights.
β¦ Table of Contents
Fueling the innovation pipeline. Application-engaged research for computer science --
Motivators and outcomes for government, academia, and industry --
Retaining the leading edge --
Building a connected world. Evolving the internet --
The internet of everything --
The wireless future --
Advancing the hardware foundation. Developing disruptive architectures --
The winding path of wearables --
Developing smart machines. Making machines learn --
Achievements in artificial intelligence --
Robotics : from vision to reality --
People and computers. Seeking cybersecurity --
The user-centered design renaissance --
Harnessing big data for social insights.
β¦ Subjects
Information technology--Technological innovations;Government publication;National government publication;Conference publication;Conference papers and proceedings;Information technology -- Technological innovations -- Congresses;Information technology -- Technological innovations
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