The geographic information systems (GIS) team at NASA's Langley Research Center has developed the Space Allocation Optimization tool, a program that uses geospatial...Government Computer News From ACM TechNews | March 26, 2009
Software researchers Cornelius Ncube from Bournemouth University and Patricia Oberndorf from the Software Engineering Institute are touting a new method for developing...Bournemouth niversity (nited Kingdom) From ACM TechNews | March 25, 2009
The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program, jointly run by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is becoming a widely...Government Computer News From ACM TechNews | March 25, 2009
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology in Ilmenau have created a mood player that finds images to suit the rhythm of music. The approach...Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft From ACM TechNews | March 24, 2009
Increasing the number of processing cores has become the main way of improving the performance of server and PC chips, but any added benefits will be significantly...IDG News Service From ACM TechNews | March 23, 2009
ACM has announced the winners of five prestigious awards honoring innovations in computing technology that benefit society through their profound impact on the...AScribe Newswire From ACM News | March 18, 2009
NASA is testing the use of software-defined radios (SDRs) to enable its Deep Space Network to function as an Internet in space. NASA is preparing a SDR test module...Government Computer News From ACM TechNews | March 17, 2009
New software developed with help from the Wildlife Conservation Society will allow tiger researchers to rapidly identify individual animals by creating a three-dimensional...Newswise From ACM News | March 16, 2009
European researchers working on some of the most fundamental issues facing the future Internet paradigm have developed – in their spare time, no less – a mobile...ICT Results From ACM News | March 16, 2009
How does the human brain run itself without any software? Find that out, say European researchers, and a whole new field of neural computing will open up. A prototype...ICT Results From ACM News | March 16, 2009
IBM researchers are exploring ways of using social computing to encourage greater collaboration among enterprise users in an effort to make it easier for businesses...CNET From ACM TechNews | March 13, 2009
Technology will help solve some of the most pressing issues the world is facing, says ACM president and University of Southampton professor Dame Wendy Hall. Hall...Silicon.com From ACM TechNews | March 13, 2009
New York Times information architect Alex Wright says in an interview that there is a tendency to concentrate on information technology's future at the expenseView...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | March 11, 2009
Steve Bourne, creator of the Bourne shell or sh programming language, says in an interview that the language aimed to remedy the problem of designing the shellView...Computerworld Australia From ACM TechNews | March 12, 2009
A USB memory stick that can guarantee secure banking transactions even if a PC is tainted by malware has been developed by IBM's Zurich research laboratory. InfoWorld From ACM TechNews | March 12, 2009
Scratch, created by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, is a programming environment for creating interactive...Wired News From ACM TechNews | March 12, 2009
Sonic Visualiser, developed at the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London, is a free program that produces a visual representation of music...Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council From ACM TechNews | March 10, 2009
Carnegie Mellon University professor Jeannette M. Wing is an expert on computational thinking, the discipline of applying computer science's problem-solving methods...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | March 10, 2009
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, has named Barbara Liskov of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) the winner of the 2008 ACM A.M. Turing...PR Newswire From ACM News | March 10, 2009
Thomas Larsson, a researcher at Sweden's Malardalen University, has developed a new approach for calculating collisions involving animated objects in computer games...Malardalen University (Sweden) From ACM TechNews | March 9, 2009