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Annotation WICSA and COMPARCH will be a joint conference, where researchers meet practitioners and where software architects can explain the problems they face in their day to day work and try to influence the future of the field Beside this, the conference will work to promote a better understanding of Component Based Software Engineering from diverse perspectives, as well as to address the quality aspects of software and how they relate to the design of software architectures In addition to traditional conference keynotes and paper sessions WICSA includes interactive working sessions where practitioners and researchers discuss their experiences to understand the current state of the field and identify opportunities to impact the future.
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NANOARCH is the annual cross disciplinary forum for the discussion of novel post CMOS nanocomputing directions and emerging nanoscale CMOS. The symposium seeks papers on innovative ideas for solutions to the principal challenge facing integrated electronics in the 21st century how to design, fabricate, and integrate nanosystems to overcome the fundamental limitations of CMOS.
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Annotation CASES is a forum where researchers, developers and practitioners exchange information on the latest advances in compilers and architectures for high performance embedded systems. In addition to our core areas of technical interest including embedded system architectures, compilers and embedded systems software, memory architectures, architectures, targeting power, reliability and security, and emerging application domains, we especially encourage papers that address architectural synthesis and compiler techniques for heterogeneous and accelerator rich architectures.
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Annotation SBAC PAD is an international annual conference, started in 1987, which has continuously presented an overview of new developments, applications, and trends in parallel and distributed computing technologies SBAC PAD is open for faculty members, researchers, specialists and graduate students around the world.
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For over twenty years, digitisation has been a core element of the modern information landscape. The digital lifecycle is now well defined, and standards and good practice have been developed for most of its key stages. There remains, however, a widespread lack of coordination of digitisation initiatives, both within and across different sectors, and there are disparate approaches to selection criteria. The result is ‘silos’ of digitised content. Stepping away from the Silos examines the strategic context in the UK since the 1990s and its effect on collaboration and coordination of exemplar digitisation initiatives in higher education and related sectors. It identifies the principal criteria for content selection that are common to the international literature in this field. The outputs of the exemplar projects are examined in relation to these criteria. A range of common practices and patterns in content selection appears to have developed over time, forming a de facto strategy from which several areas of critical mass have emerged. The book discusses the potential to improve strategic collaboration and coordinated selection by building on such a platform, and considers planning options in the context of work on national digitisation strategies in the UK and internationally. Summarises the rise of publicly funded digitisation in the UK from the 1990s to date and identifies the need to improve coordination and content selection criteria Reviews the role of digitisation in government and organisational strategies from the 1990s to the present day Examines the strategic position of collaboration within and across different organisations Identifies common selection criteria and outlines the coverage of exemplar projects Discusses the apparent emergence of a de facto selection strategy and the potential for national strategic planning of digitised content based on existing outputs and improved collaboration
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