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The Washington Post reported that the NSA is eavesdropping on the Google and Yahoo private networks -- the code name for the program is MUSCULAR. I may write more about this later, but I have some initial comments:
It's a measure…Last week, Code.Org and others announced the Hour of Code to the world. Now backed by Microsoft, Google, Apple, Amazon, LinkedIn, Mark Zuckerberg, CSTA, the College Board, Boys & Girls Clubs, and over 100 other partners, we’re…
Enterprises are looking for ways to ride the ease of use and simplicity of task partitioning and integration in App stores. Even the US Department of Defense.
Samsung Putting Design First. A new era of design connectivity. " ... Dennis Miloseski, head of the design studio for Samsung Design America, said that Samsung’s new design arm is “in the business to turn science fiction into…
In preparation now for a talk to local executives on the use of analytics in the enterprise I reviewed some of the work done with Business Sphere. Its been some thirty years since I arrived at a global soap company, degreesee…
In Computer.org: Software development fails more often than most other engineering endeavors. How can this be better addressed with engineering principles?
A definition is often more important than a theorem Andrew Granville is a British mathematician and a world expert in analytic number theory. He came to Canada for his PhD, and after a postdoc in Toronto and time at IAS in Princeton…
Our enterprise added a design function, and I was involved in a number of introductory meetings. There was a slight skepticism between the groups that were design oriented versus those that were had been pushing quantifiedMore…
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Robotics and Automation Society (IEEE-RAS) will be publishing a special edition of Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (T-ASE) that is focused on Cloud Robotics…
I provide an overview of the data science workflow and highlight some challenges that data scientists face in their work.
We're in the middle of an epic battle for power in cyberspace. On one side are the traditional, organized, institutional powers such as governments and large multinational corporations. On the other are the distributed and nimble…
Data variety is one of the key dimensions of Big Data applications. Which are said to deal with Volume, Variety and Velocity of data. Here a post about how it is often an issue. Variety of data is often a problem in many…
Computer science tends to be a very forward looking field. We are constantly looking at the newest things including the future of computers, of programming languages and paradigms, the future of applications and of careers. This…
In honor of CSEdWeek, CSTA’s Equity Committee will be hosting its annual poster competition "We Are the Faces of Computing". This contest invites students of any age to design a poster that highlights the diverse and creative…
Good piece that covers many of the issues of the large CPG enterprise today:Via Gib Bassett Teradata Industry PartnersLessons the CPG industry can take away from Procter & Gamble’s 2013 Teradata Partners SessionThis (past) week…
In Forbes: Good overview of what is fairly common practice in the use of analytics in retail/CPG today. " ... Working with dunnhumby, the customer data specialist which so impressed the UK’s Tesco that the grocer bought theThose…
In his latest book, David and Goliath, Gladwell points out not everything is as it appears with respect to prestige and strength. For example, when you look at the productivity of economics PhD, the average new doctor from Harvard…
Good summary from the London Review of Books.
Interesting, but technical: " ... A mathematical problem related to big data was solved by Jean-Francois Puget, engineer in the Solutions Analytics and Optimization group at IBM France. The problem was first mentioned on Data…
Another Algorithm Change. Is there no other feasible reaction to the ongoing changes by Google?" ... Every online publisher and her brother has since rushed to spill ink on the topic because we all want to know: how can we please…
Before returning home last week I spent a day at UC Davis giving a talk. I got the spend the day talking to various people I've collaborated with there (like Raissa D'Souza, Nina Amenta, and John Owens), and enjoyed gettingCharles…
Jack Goldsmith argues that we need the NSA to surveil the Internet not for terrorism reasons, but for cyberespionage and cybercrime reasons. Daniel Gallington argues -- the headline has nothing to do with the content -- that…
Play-I is a new start up using crowd funding to develop a pair of programmable robots for young students. I have a thing for robots. And these robots are pretty cute.
Play-Is robots are called Bo and Yana. That’s Bo on the left…An upcoming concert and lecture on patterns in math and music. If you are nearby Santa Fe, drop in. If you need to impress on someone the relationship between math and music, the link is also worth reading. " ... "The Majesty…
Creating reliable systems is still quite inefficient. McKinsey reports on enhancing efficiency and effectiveness. " ... Software has become critical for most large enterprises. They should adopt a reliable output metric that…
Its fairly rare that I need broadband inside a project. Yes it is certainly useful for general browsing, or up and downloading files. This Readwrite Web article is about a comparison of speeds. A recent project made me think…
The University of Maryland at College Park has its job posting up (its been up for a while). You can look at it here. I It lists THREE areas but says that they will take applicants from any area. This is believable since they…
In Compterworld: With more stories coming out about NSA, this short post explains how there is no such thing as privacy in electronics. Privacy as a delusion. Well OK, if the NSA is involved. But reasonable personal privacy…
Computer science has been an active component of medical devices for a long time, but has recently been brought to the spotlight by former Vice President Dick Cheney, when he spoke about turning off the wireless component of …