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This book gives a complete overview of cloud computing, its importance, its trends, innovations, and its amalgamation with other technologies. It provides content for reference.
The book is a systematic discussion on the many areas employing crowdsourcing as an essential part of social innovation. It fosters theoretical,... Læs mere
Sustainable Technology for Society 5.0 details the use of AI in complex data analysis and sustainable decision... Læs mere
This book is a compilation of research papers and presentations from the Fourth Annual International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Blockchain Technology (AICDMB 2023, Mysuru, India, 16-17 March 2023).
This book shares new methodologies, technologies, and practices for resolving issues associated with leveraging AI-centric modeling, data analytics, ML-aided models, IoT-driven applications, and cybersecurity techniques in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0.
A recent study found that most business leaders believe in the value of using data and analytics, but say they lack... Læs mere
A recent study found that most business leaders believe in the value of using data and analytics, but say they lack... Læs mere
Originally published in 1972, this book examines the way in which the military/police regime in Ghana, which overthrew President Nkrumah in February 1966, performed... Læs mere
Originally published in 1971, this book is an account of the development of the Nigerian Army in the critical ten years spanning independence. It describes the transformation of a despised colonial defence force into a Nigerian army with a popularly recognized reputation.
Originally published in 1976, this book describes one of the most important and colourful episodes in black Africa’s twentieth-century history.
Originally published between 1969 and 1976 these 11 volumes covering Botswana, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, Tanzania combine historical approach with political analysis in an area of the world and at a time when events were constantly evolving.
The trend towards an ever more socio-technical society and infrastructures – encapsulated by concepts such as 'smart cities' – is drawn out as a key motivation for adopting more holistic risk approaches to such security problems, than is currently the case.