scholarly journals The Challenge Of Botsourcing

2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Vedder ◽  
Carl S. Guynes

Botsourcing is the augmentation or replacement of human jobs by robots or other computing systems.  This practice is growing in popularity for reasons both economic and technical.  Botsourcing will seriously challenge the human workforce, and in some cases humans will find themselves working alongside robots or other “intelligent’ computer systems.  In other cases, botsourcing will eliminate jobs and will force impacted humans to retrain.  This paper discusses the nature and appeal of botsourcing, as well as the challenge to human employment.

Author(s):  
Xenia Naidenova

This chapter deals with the description of possible mechanisms for data-knowledge organization and management in intelligent computer systems. Challenges and future trends will be discussed in the last section of this chapter, followed by the concluding remarks.


Author(s):  
Shigeki Sugiyama

It will be thought for sure that any kinds of knowledge will be accumulated and enhanced as Unique Cloud and Smart Cloud. And as a result of this phenomenon, the related space for the world will be able to be indulged in the world of getting processed information as a final use of data for a daily life. This is a very comfortable world to live, but, on the other hand, there might be a possibility which there will be many or some who live only under the offered information and knowledge from intelligent computer systems (Mini Cloud, Unique Cloud, Smart Cloud). So, it is very important to have knowledge of us in investigating whether or not Unique Cloud and Individual Cloud are useful enough to use by inspecting from the outside world even though we are to live in the hypothetical world. And here the authors propose a method to resolve some of the problems under these situations by an idea of “Individual Cloud.”


1984 ◽  
pp. 317-318 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Takakura ◽  
H. Shono ◽  
T. Hojo

Author(s):  
Jia Ai

The development of computer technology is extremely rapid in today's world. The faster it develops, the more security risks it is exposed to and the stronger computing power of the computing systems and software it requires. There are many advantages of embedded computer systems, including not only good reliability, but also strong practicability. Therefore, embedded computer systems are widely applied in business and industry. Open or commercial applications allow computers to embed radar systems in many industries. Therefore, the computer embedded radar operating system has bright development prospects.


Author(s):  
Vasyl Gorbachuk ◽  
Maksym Dunaievskyi ◽  
Seit-Bekir Suleimanov

The advantages and disadvantages of Mooreʼs, Hilderʼs, Amdalʼs, Gustafson-Barsis laws known in the field of information and communication technologies are shown, offering the necessary mathematical apparatus for constructing similar laws for predicting the efficiency of modern multicomponent computing systems. This apparatus includes both the parameters of the components of computer systems, and possible interdependencies between those parameters. In general, forecasting the efficiency of computer systems requires detailed documentation of the work of computer systems of the class given (the series given) on certain types of tasks with subsequent processing of the data obtained. The collection and processing of this data must take place and be recorded in the dynamics with assistance of appropriate smart sensors of the Internet of Things class.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (15) ◽  
pp. 3021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Buriboev ◽  
Kang ◽  
Ko ◽  
Oh ◽  
Abduvaitov ◽  
...  

The monitoring utilization and workloads of computer hardware components, such as CPU, RAM, bus, and storage, are an ideal way to evaluate the effectiveness of these components. In this paper, we surveyed the basic concepts, characteristics, and parameters of computer systems that determine system performance, and the types of models that provide adequate modeling of these systems. We investigated and developed the applied aspects of the theory of fuzzy sets’ principles and the Matlab environment tools for monitoring and evaluating the state of computing systems. The idea of the paper is to identify the state of the computer infrastructure by using the models of Mamdani and Sugeno FIS (fuzzy inference system) to evaluate the impact of RAM and storage on CPU performance. With this approach, we observed the behavior of computer infrastructure. The results are useful for understanding performance issues with regard to specific bottlenecks and determining the correlation of performance counters. Moreover, the model presents linguistic results. Hereafter, performance counter correlations will support the development of algorithms that can detect whether the performance of a given computer will be affected by a reasonable priority. The performance assertions derived from these approaches allow resource management policies to prevent performance degradation, and as a result, the infrastructure will be able to serve safely as expected. These methods can be applied across the entire spectrum of computer systems, from personal computers to large mainframes and supercomputers, including both centralized and distributed systems. We look forward to their continued use, as well as their improvement when it is necessary to evaluate future systems.


2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leila Arani ◽  
Azamossadat Hosseini ◽  
Farkhondeh Asadi ◽  
Seyed Masoud ◽  
Eslam Nazemi

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