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How solved is the cost estimation problem?
1997
IEEE Software
In practice, the rather imperious human psyches that oversee software development don't always get it right. "Rather imperious?" we hear you scream. ...
win. ...
doi:10.1109/52.636696
fatcat:3rmi4acyend5va5rjxx72mfhaa
Tackling the Tech Gap: Chang Helping Women Access Technology [Women to Watch]
2013
IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine
Lindner explains that it all boils down to one main tenet: "No matter what you do, you always want to know what you want to secure with any conversation, any interaction, and any life choice that you make-before ...
Additionally, there may be data that you learn while you have that interaction that may change that choice. ...
doi:10.1109/mwie.2013.2252519
fatcat:wd4ghar2hvdpfa4b6eebe62djq
Preparation, structured deliberate practice and decision making in elite level football: The case study of Gary Neville (Manchester United FC and England)
2016
International journal of sports science & coaching
His career-long devotion to purposeful organised practice was focused on cognition, physical preparation, context-relative physical action and refined repetition to optimise his mental comfort while enhancing ...
Allowing for the limitations of the design, implications are provided for developmental and educational coaching, match preparation, deliberate practice activity and improved use of performance analysis software ...
I think (.) unbelievable (0.2) and that's my bias but an unbelievable mindset (.) never ever to give in (.) never say die (.) always just think you can win all the time and that shows in the performances ...
doi:10.1177/1747954116667105
fatcat:hf53lp4arzcedk2yx75rvhzv34
Hints and Principles for Computer System Design
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
It also gives some principles for system design that are more than just hints, and many examples of how to apply the ideas. ...
This new long version of my 1983 paper suggests the goals you might have for your system -- Simple, Timely, Efficient, Adaptable, Dependable, Yummy (STEADY) -- and techniques for achieving them -- Approximate ...
The catch is complexity: you can't just follow a pointer to access data, and you need something else to do while waiting for a miss. ...
arXiv:2011.02455v3
fatcat:jolyz5lknjdbpjpxjcrx5rh6fa
Artificial Intelligence
[article]
2018
Zenodo
So, the best way to start this book is to define what AI actually is, what it isn't, and how it connects to computers today ...
In addition, the human tendency to anthropomorphize (give human characteristics to) technology makes it seem as if AI must do more than it can hope to accomplish. ...
Because an AI can't identify all the mistruths, the data used to make decisions will always have some level of deficiency. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5599660
fatcat:rn6nyx5xinehzpwfy3knurtzgy
Mosaic Warfare and Human–Machine Symbiosis
2021
Scientific Video Protocols
to field, operate, and adapt distributed, joint, multi-domain combat capabilities at continuous speed. ...
This philosophy can be applied to tackle a variety of human challenges including natural disasters, disruption of supply chains, climate change, pandemics, etc. ...
Then basically, you need to reduce the data, you need to generate knowledge, you need to synthesize that knowledge. Then you need to translate it in a way. ...
doi:10.32386/scivpro.000024
fatcat:vm45z44i2ncwdivbz7ffjzgwwe
The Virtual Reality Conjecture
[article]
2011
arXiv
pre-print
We take our world to be an objective reality, but is it? The assumption that the physical world exists in and of itself has struggled to assimilate the findings of modern physics for some time now. ...
It is time to consider an option we might normally dismiss out of hand. ...
A program can't change the operating system, nor other programs, but it could alter itself. ...
arXiv:1110.3307v1
fatcat:cbrqiupvo5hurn63q2cgo5kuei
On the Uncertainty Principle
2016
American Journal of Physics and Applications
Every mathematical equation is a production of a thinking; so it does not have to be right always as it may has different meanings for different minds and because of wrong thinking, assembly elements even ...
At this situation, the biggest problem is to be one of them exists and the other does not of them. ...
Acknowledgements I thank to Science Publishing Group for their providing us the boon of publishing, and fast, qualify checks and their interested postures. ...
doi:10.11648/j.ajpa.20160404.12
fatcat:beplby76jzexldv5yy3i5srcby
oup.pdf
2016
Figshare
Every mathematical equation is a production of a thinking; thus it does not have to be right always as it may has different meanings for different minds and because of wrong thinking, assembly elements ...
At this situation, the biggest problem is to be one of them exists and the other does not of them. ...
If you connect it to a ship that is 1 million tones weight, you can't lift it. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3466013.v1
fatcat:xtcvwgkfufa7xn5gdgr45w6sxq
On the Uncertainty Principle
2016
Figshare
If you connect it to a ship that is 1 million tones weight, you can't lift it. ...
They don't want you to lose; because they always need you; thus you will not even be noticed. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3466013.v5
fatcat:kwf3puref5a3xoaqi6ydnm6tvi
On The Uncertainty Principle
2016
Zenodo
Every mathematical equation is a production of a thinking; so it does not have to be right always as it may has different meanings for different minds and because of wrong thinking, assembly elements even ...
At this situation, the biggest problem is to be one of them exists and the other does not of them. ...
If you connect it to a ship that is 1 million tones weight, you can't lift it. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.56684
fatcat:7lx4g4wfdzfbfjthtmiwscsc2i
On the Uncertainty Principle
2016
Figshare
If you connect it to a ship that is 1 million tones weight, you can't lift it. ...
They don't want you to lose; because they always need you; thus you will not even be noticed. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3466013.v6
fatcat:2k2xleshibgdrfbhdey2kqnhpu
On the Uncertainty Principle
2016
Figshare
If you connect it to a ship that is 1 million tones weight, you can't lift it. ...
They don't want you to lose; because they always need you; thus you will not even be noticed. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3466013.v7
fatcat:7zik2rhco5gvxh5bakb2qrloea
DIY for CHI
2009
Proceedings of the 27th international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI EA '09
Topics include but are not limited to: and handiwork Sustainable practices Reuse, repair and economic necessity Open source software Open source hardware Political implications of DIY Economic implications ...
In this regard, changing a cloth diaper is like changing any diaper, but it bears mentioning: It's easier to change the baby if you have him or her positioned at waist height for you. ...
In a pinch, you can change babies anywhere you can lay them down, but long term, for the sake of your back, waist height is best. ...
doi:10.1145/1520340.1520750
dblp:conf/chi/BuechleyRPW09
fatcat:zbmldbatmngh3par3o62bldo4y
Speaking as scientists: computer professionals in the star wars debate
2003
History & Technology
This paper compares the voices of two communities, physics and computing, who attempted to reply to Reagan's proposal as scientists. ...
In his "Star Wars" speech, President Ronald Reagan asked the "scientific community" to develop missile defense technologies that would render the massive Soviet nuclear arsenal "impotent and obsolete." ...
In addition, Terry Winograd and Rodney Hoffman graciously entrusted their files to the extensive copying of a virtual stranger. ...
doi:10.1080/0734151032000181086
fatcat:qi2bwt4u4ngh5ky7gbagc3pwua
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