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INSIGHTS - Bioacoustics-Based Human-Body-Mediated Communication

Tuesday, Feb 7, 2017

ARTICLE: This video illustrates concepts discussed in Computer's February 2017 feature article "Bioacoustics-Based
Human-Body-Mediated Communication," by Cheng Zhang and his Georgia Tech colleagues.

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - A License to Build (Software)

Tuesday, Feb 7, 2017

ARTICLE: Author David Alan Grier reads his new Global Code column, in which he discusses how professional
competencies and ethics can be ensured locally while remaining on par with global standards.

CAREERS - 5 Reasons Why WordPress is the Superior CMS Platform

Tuesday, Feb 7, 2017

ARTICLE: Your website plays an extremely vital role in your business brand image. Its the virtual portal to your
company and should be held in high regard. It makes sense, then, that you would want to power your website with
the best possible content management system (CMS) on the market.

Is Technology Ready to Support XL Touchscreens?

Friday, Feb 3, 2017

BLOG POST: Diverse touch sensor technologies and their challenges It is remarkable that after all these years of
touchscreen evolution there are still so many different technologies behind touch sensors, all developed in parallel to
one another. The huge diversity of technologies is driven by the different applications and specialized requested
features of them. The touch panel of a museum info kiosk, for example, is based on surface acoustic wave (SAW)
technology offering high durability while on the other hand, gaming tables such as casino machines, rely on
projected-capacitive touch sensors with increased sensitivity and multi-touch capabilities.
Surprising Marketing Lessons from the Pet Industry

Friday, Feb 3, 2017

BLOG POST: Marketers can learn a thing or two from our furry (and scaly for those who may own reptiles, snakes,
other creepy-crawlers) friends. While the fast-growing $61 billion a year pet product industry is wooing new
consumers with disruptive marketing campaigns, e-Commerce and digital marketing to pet owners is still the new
frontier. According to Annalect, a New York City-based data analytics company, only 8.2 percent of the entire market
regularly shops for pet products online.

INSIGHTS - How To Create a Successful Ecommerce Strategy For 2017

Friday, Jan 27, 2017

ARTICLE: Like many of you, I like to set out a list of goals, targets and ambitions for the coming year. And 2017 is no
different! Getting a clear strategy down in advance is the best way to kickstart the year. More than ever, people are
looking to start their own ecommerce empire. Whether its a side-hustle or full-time dream, building an online store is
a fantastic way to start a business online.

Careers in Cybersecurity Technology

Friday, Jan 27, 2017

BLOG POST: For this ComputingEdge issue, we asked Dan Haagmancybersecurity entrepreneur and cofounder of
NotSoSecure Global Services, a leading UK penetration-testing and hacking-training firmabout cybersecurity-
related career opportunities. In early 2016, the IEEE Computer Society partnered with NotSoSecure to develop
cybersecurity eLearning courses for its members (www.computer.org/artofhacking.)

Careers in Emerging Technology: Databases and Data Science

Friday, Jan 27, 2017

BLOG POST: For this issue of ComputingEdge, we asked Andy Pavloassistant professor of databaseology in
Carnegie Mellon Universitys Computer Science Departmentabout career opportunities in emerging technology
fields involving databases and data science. Pavlos research interests are database management systems
specifically main memory, nonrelational, and transaction-processing systemsand large-scale data analytics.
The Sound of New Medical Treatments

Friday, Jan 27, 2017

BLOG POST: A few years ago, while visiting the University of Virginia, my friend Dr. Alan Matsumoto introduced me
to some new medical technology being investigated to treat uterine fibroids (benign tumors of the uterus) with
focused ultrasound therapy and thus avoid the need for hysterectomy and preservation of the patients fertility.

A Decision-Support System for Sustainable Water Distribution System Planning

Monday, Jan 23, 2017

ARTICLE: An interactive decision-support system uses visualization techniques like circle views, grid layout, small
multiple maps, and node simplification to assist water resource management planners.

VTK-m: Accelerating the Visualization Toolkit for Massively Threaded Architectures

Monday, Jan 23, 2017

ARTICLE: The VTK-m framework serves as a container for algorithms, provides flexible data representation, and
simplifies visualization algorithm design on new and future computer architecture.

Vega-Lite: A Grammar of Interactive Graphics

Monday, Jan 23, 2017


ARTICLE: Vega-Lite is a grammar that enables rapid specification of interactive data visualizations, providing visual
encoding rules and a composition algebra for layered and multi-view displays.

Jacobi Fiber Surfaces for Bivariate Reeb Space Computation

Monday, Jan 23, 2017

ARTICLE: An efficient, output-sensitive algorithm computes the Reeb space of an input bivariate piecewise linear
scalar function defined on a tetrahedral mesh.

An Analysis of Machine- and Human-Analytics in Classification

Monday, Jan 23, 2017

ARTICLE: This study traces the technical and cognitive processes in two visual analytics applications to a common
theoretic model that could help construct a decision-tree model.

SAPs S/4 HANA: Looking Good, Trying to Look Better

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2017

BLOG POST: SAPs S/4 HANA has been called many things, but to characterize it as the future of SAP is far from
hyperbole. SAP has minced no words in affirming that the path from R/2 to R/3 to ECC eventually leads to S/4 HANA.
The question is not an if, but a when. When, however, has been the tricky question when will the customers sign
on in droves, when will SAP put in the critical mass of the functionality customers need in S/4 in order for the
transition to make sense, and when will S/4 become a significant revenue-maker for SAP?

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