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Unimagined Futures, 2020
- Leon Strous, Roger Johnson, David Alan Grier, Doron Swade:
Unimagined Futures - ICT Opportunities and Challenges. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 555, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-64245-7 - Vinton G. Cerf:
Challenge for Society of Scale and Speed of Technological Change. 1-4 - Wil M. P. van der Aalst:
The Data Science Revolution - How Learning Machines Changed the Way We Work and Do Business. 5-19 - Eunika Mercier-Laurent:
The Future of AI or AI for the Future. 20-37 - Anthony Wong:
The Laws and Regulation of AI and Autonomous Systems. 38-54 - Chris Rees:
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. 55-69 - Erik P. DeBenedictis:
Imagining the Future of Quantum Computing. 70-83 - Ulrika H. Westergren:
The Internet of Things: Opportunities, Challenges, and Social Implications of an Emerging Paradigm. 84-93 - Bertrand Meyer:
Software Engineering, Across Two Centuries. 94-104 - Ron Berndsen, Ruth Wandhöfer:
To Centralize or Decentralize: What is the Question? An Application to Digital Payments. 105-118 - Regina Bernhaupt:
Social Media - A Systemic Change Perspective. 119-128 - David Kreps, Per Fors:
A Resource Perspective on E-Waste: A Global Problem with Local Solutions? 129-141 - Christopher Leslie:
On Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Computing: Finding Allies in Overrepresented Populations. 142-161 - Doron Swade:
Preserving the Legacy of IT Innovation. 162-176 - David Alan Grier:
Founding IFIP as an International Computing Organization. 177-187 - Roger Johnson, Leon Strous:
The Role of National, Regional and International Professional ICT Bodies. 188-199 - Moira de Roche, Liesbeth Ruoff-van Welzen, Adrian Schofield, Anthony Wong:
Professionalism in IT. 200-219 - Leon Strous, Robert M. Davison, Gabriela Marín-Raventós:
Digital Equity, Sustainable Development and the ICT Professional. 220-231
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