Advances in Computers

Advances in Computers

ISBN-10:
0128201967
ISBN-13:
9780128201961
Pub. Date:
01/16/2020
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0128201967
ISBN-13:
9780128201961
Pub. Date:
01/16/2020
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Advances in Computers

Advances in Computers

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Overview

Advances in Computers, Volume 116, presents innovations in computer hardware, software, theory, design, and applications, with this updated volume including new chapters on Teaching Graduate Students How to Review Research Articles and How to Respond to Reviewer Comments, ALGATOR - An Automatic Algorithm Evaluation System, Graph Grammar Induction, Asymmetric Windows in Digital Signal Processing, Intelligent Agents in Games: Review With an Open-Source Tool, Using Clickstream Data to Enhance Reverse Engineering of Web Applications, and more.

  • Contains novel subject matter that is relevant to computer science
  • Includes the expertise of contributing authors
  • Presents an easy to comprehend writing style

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128201961
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 01/16/2020
Series: Advances in Computers , #116
Pages: 359
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

A. R. Hurson is currently a professor and Chair of Computer Science department at Missouri S&T. Before joining Missouri S&T, he was a professor of Computer Science and Engineering department at The Pennsylvania State University. His research for the past 30 years has been directed toward the design and analysis of general as well as special purpose computer architectures. His research has been supported by NSF, DARPA, the Department of Education, the Air Force, the Office of Naval Research, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, NCR Corp., General Electric, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Pennsylvania State University, and Missouri S & T. He has published over 300 technical papers in areas including multidatabases, global information sharing and processing, application of mobile agent technology, object oriented databases, mobile and pervasive computing environment, sensor and ad-hoc networks, computer architecture and cache memory, parallel and distributed processing, dataflow architectures, and VLSI algorithms. Dr. Hurson served as the Guest Co-Editor of special issues of the IEEE Proceedings on Supercomputing Technology, the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing on Load Balancing and Scheduling, the journal of integrated computer-aided engineering on multidatabase and interoperable systems, IEEE Transactions on Computers on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques, Journal of Multimedia Tools and Applications, and Journal of Pervasive and Mobile Computing. He is the co-author of the IEEE Tutorials on Parallel Architectures for Database Systems, Multidatabase systems: An advanced solution for global information sharing, Parallel architectures for data/knowledge base systems, and Scheduling and Load Balancing in Parallel and Distributed Systems. He is also the guest Editor of advances in computers for Parallel, Distributed, and Pervasive Computing. Hurson is the Co-founder of the IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing (currently IPDPS) and IEEE conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications.

Professor Hurson has been active in various IEEE/ACM Conferences and has given tutorials and invited lectures for various conferences and organizations on global information sharing, database management systems, supercomputer technology, data/knowledge-based systems, dataflow processing, scheduling and load balancing, parallel computing, and Pervasive computing. He served as a member of the IEEE Computer Society Press Editorial Board, an IEEE Distinguished speaker, editor of IEEE transactions on computers, editor of Journal of Pervasive and Mobile Computing, and IEEE/ACM Computer Sciences Accreditation Board. Currently, he is serving as an ACM distinguished speaker, area editor CSI Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, and Co-Editor-in-Chief Advances in Computers.

Prof. Veljko Milutinovic received his PhD from the University of Belgrade, spent about a decade on various faculty positions in the USA (mostly at Purdue University), and was a co-designer of the DARPA's first GaAs RISC microprocessor. Later he taught and conducted research at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in ECE and MATH. Now he serves as the Senior Advisor to Maxeler Technologies in London, UK. His research is mostly in datamining and dataflow computing, with the emphasis on mappings of algorithms onto architectures. His co-authored paper on matrix multiplication for dataflow received "The IET Premium Award for 2014" (meaning the single best paper in IET Computing for 2012 and 2013). He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Member of Academia Europaea. He has over 40 IEEE journal papers, over 40 other SCI journal papers, over 400 Thomson-Reuters citations, and about 4000 Google Scholar citations.

Table of Contents

1. Teaching graduate students how to review research articles and respond to reviewer comments Milan Bankovic, Vladimir Filipovic, Jelena Graovac, Jelena Hadzi-Puric, Ali Hurson, Aleksandar Kartelj, Jovana Kovacevic, Nenad Korolija, Milos Kotlar, Nenad B. Krdzavac, Filip Maric, Sasa Malkov, Veljko Milutinovic, Nenad Mitic, Stefan Miskovic, Mladen Nikolic, Gordana Pavlovic-Lazetic, Danijela Simic, Sana Stojanovic Djurdjevic, Staša Vujicic Stankovic, Milena Vujoševic Janicic and Miodrag Zivkovic 2. ALGator - An automatic algorithm evaluation system Tomaz Dobravec 3. Graph grammar induction Luka Fürst, Marjan Mernik and Viljan Mahnic 4. Asymmetric windows in digital signal processing Robert Rozman 5. Intelligent agents in games: Review with an open-source tool Matej Vitek and Peter Peer 6. Using clickstream data to enhance reverse engineering of web applications Marko Pozenel and Bostjan Slivnik

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