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The move to living in virtual worlds has already begun.
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Mobile telephones now contain advanced noise reduction based on the operation of the human hearing system.
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Public-key technology is due for another round of useful innovations.
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Testing is about producing failures.
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Computer scientists have a role to play in combating global climate change.
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The European Union and the Semantic Web have a problem in common.
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A proposed grid middleware system includes specific enhancements to support the development and assessment of highly secure, dependable, service-oriented grid systems and applications.
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As service-oriented architecture matures and more Web services become available, developers must test an ever-increasing volume of services. A framework that defines and evaluates test-case potency based on coverage relationships can reduce testing effort while maintaining testing’s effectiveness.
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A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an ideal vehicle for achieving reconfigurable systems that can select and compose services statically or dynamically to satisfy changing system requirements. The authors have developed a rule-based parameterization technique to convert components into reconfigurable services.
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