544 research outputs found

    The race for sustainability

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    Sustainability is the biggest challenge of the 21st century; without it, human civilization will be unable to continue. This chapter explores the relationship of computing technologies to sustainability

    Climate change is here to stay, so we'd better prepare for it

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    Climate change is moving faster that we are. If we want to turn the tide, we will have to speed up

    The race for sovereignty

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    As geopolitical lines are shifting, world regions want to become less dependent on the rest of the world

    AI for a better society

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    The impact of computing on all aspects of life is tremendous, and artificial intelligence will have an even bigger impact. We can no longer imagine a life without computing. As usual, there are positive and negative effects

    Europe should be the humans-first continent

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    The three largest economies in the world are the United States, the European Union and China. They are roughly based on three different philosophies: companies-first, people-first and government-first

    HiPEAC Vision 2019

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    The position of Europe in the world

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    Europe is currently no superpower in computing, but it is never too late to try to become one

    COVID-19 is more than a pandemic

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    Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic is a good rehearsal for tackling the global challenges the world will have to face in the 21st century. If we are smart, we can learn a lot from it

    Everything as a service

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    Dematerialization and the “as-a-service” (XaaS) business model are a strong business trend. They are key to reducing the carbon footprint of the economy

    Everything as a service

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    Dematerialization and the as-a-service (XaaS) business model are a strong business trend. They are key to reducing the carbon footprint of the economy
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