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(2022-08-12)Department: Computer ScienceTechnological advancements in sensors, data collection, and embedded computers have enabled research in societal scale cyber-physical systems (SCPS), also known as Smart Cities. The problem category of interest to this ...
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(2020-02-05)Department: Computer ScienceAdvances in distributed simulations and machine learning techniques have enabled a new class of workloads to migrate to cloud computing platforms to take advantage of their scalability and elastic properties. These ...
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(2023-10-23)Department: Computer ScienceAlthough cloud-native frameworks like Kubernetes (K8s) have become the de facto solutions to orchestrate containerized, cloud-native deep learning (CNDL) applications, five unresolved challenges exist in realizing ...
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(2012-04-23)Department: Computer ScienceDeveloping distributed applications, particularly those for distributed, real-time and embedded (DRE) systems, is a difficult and complex undertaking due to the need to address four major challenges: the complexity of ...
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(Marquette Law Review, 2004)Negotiation is often viewed as an alternative to adjudication. In fact, however, negotiation and adjudication may be more alike than different because each is a process of persuasion. Both in the courtroom and at the ...
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(Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 2018)Risk assessment — measuring an individual’s potential for offending — has long been an important aspect of criminal justice, especially in connection with sentencing, pretrial detention and police decision-making. To aid ...
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(Akron Law Review, 2007)Would-be infringers target university patents because faculty inventors are more likely to make inadvertent disclosures than industrial inventors, possibly because of the importance of quick disclosure and publishing in ...
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(2014-08-04)Department: Political ScienceWhether designing and implementing history-changing policy such as the Marshall Plan for rebuilding Europe after World War II or miring presidents in scandals like Watergate and the Iran-contra affair, presidential appointees ...
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(2021-07-21)Department: Medicine, Health & SocietyThroughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the prioritization of physical or fiscal health in pandemic policies has been widely debated among politicians and scholars worldwide. Studies on European COVID-19 polices have found that ...
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(2021-08-09)This quality improvement plan explores the adjunct faculty experience at the McDonough School of Business (MSB) at Georgetown University. At present, adjunct faculty participation is low in anything outside teaching their ...
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(2020-10-21)Department: MathematicsThe prism over a graph G is the cartesian product of G with K2, i.e., the graph obtained by taking two copies of G and adding a perfect matching joining the two copies of each vertex by an edge. The graph G is called ...
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(2017-04-07)Department: HistoryMoving away from the high politics of the Cold War, this dissertation humanizes the Cold War struggle by placing a previously-forgotten and stigmatized group in the center of my scholarship. Based on previously-untapped ...
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(2018-04-06)Department: Computer ScienceModern scientific investigations have increasingly relied upon the expanded collection and analysis of data (“big data”). In the genetics community, there is evidence to suggest that increased statistical power can be ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008)We develop and explore a new model of the economics of privacy. Previous work has focused on "privacy of type," wherein an agent privately knows an immutable characteristic. We consider "privacy of action," wherein privacy ...
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(2020-11-18)Department: Computer ScienceIn the big data era, person-specific data are being collected in an unprecedented manner. Given the potential wealth of insights in personal data, many organizations aim to share data while protecting privacy by sharing ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009)
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(Fordham Environmental Law Review, 2018)This Article explores how private governance can reduce the climate effects of global civil aviation. The civil aviation sector is a major contributor to climate change, accounting for emissions comparable to a top ten ...
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(Columbia Law Review, 2005)This Article proposes a new conception of the administrative regulatory state that accounts for the vast networks of private agreements that shadow public regulations. The traditional account of the administrative state ...