Journal: IEEE Computer

Volume 55, Issue 9

4 -- 5Patrick Schaumont. Emerging Computing Challenges in the Interaction of Hardware and Software
9 -- 12Erich J. Neuhold. 50 & 25 Years Ago
13 -- 15Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas. Cyber Olympics: Game On!
16 -- 25Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Anne-Françoise Cutting-Decelle, Laurent Guise, Thierry Cormenier, Imran Khan 0001, Luc Hossenlopp. Digital Twins: From Conceptual Views to Industrial Applications in the Electrical Domain
26 -- 34Bo Yu, Chongyu Chen, Jie Tang 0003, Shaoshan Liu, Jean-Luc Gaudiot. Autonomous Vehicles Digital Twin: A Practical Paradigm for Autonomous Driving System Development
35 -- 42Peter Kriens, Tim Verbelen. What Machine Learning Can Learn From Software Modularity
43 -- 53Attila Kertész. Block the Chain: Software Weapons of Fighting Against COVID-19
54 -- 64Carlo Puliafito, Claudio Cicconetti, Marco Conti, Enzo Mingozzi, Andrea Passarella. Stateful Function as a Service at the Edge
65 -- 73Claudio Cicconetti, Marco Conti, Andrea Passarella. In-Network Computing With Function as a Service at the Edge
74 -- 78Hsiao-Ying Lin. Staying Stronger Together: Synergy From Multiple Sensors
79 -- 84Manish Parashar. Democratizing Science Through Advanced Cyberinfrastructure
85 -- 88Leandros A. Maglaras, Mohamed Amine Ferrag, Helge Janicke, Nick Ayres 0001, Leandros Tassiulas. Reliability, Security, and Privacy in Power Grids
89 -- 93Anita D. Carleton, Forrest Shull, Erin Harper. Architecting the Future of Software Engineering
94 -- 98Pankaj Mehra, Tom Coughlin 0001. Taming Memory With Disaggregation
99 -- 106Bernhard Bauer, Mouadh Ayache, Saleh Mulhem, Meirav Nitzan, Jyotika Athavale, Rainer Buchty, Mladen Berekovic. On the Dependability Lifecycle of Electrical/Electronic Product Development: The Dual-Cone V-Model
107 -- 114Hal Berghel. A Collapsing Academy IV: How Did Memory and Gag Laws Gain Admission?
115 -- 119James Bret Michael. Understanding Conversational Artificial Intelligence
120 -- 128Michael Zyda. Building a Human-Intelligent Metaverse