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| Jim Van Speybroeck is a professor of decision sciences at St. Ambrose University (Davenport, IA) where he has taught and done research for 29 years. He received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from St. Ambrose College (now, university) and his master’s degree from Western Illinois University. He received his PhD from Illinois State University, where he did research on post-tenure review of the professoriate. His research interests are primarily focused on regression analysis and the appropriate use of technology for higher education in mathematics, statistics, and econometrics. His teaching specialties are econometrics and statistics. He has written four books on computer science and mathematics. He has written hundreds of articles on computer technology for several journals, including ComputerWorld, ISO World, and Data Processing Digest. He considers his work with ACM Computing Reviews to be a highlight of his professional life. His interests outside of teaching and research include dramatic performances of Civil War music and writings. --Read our Q&A with Jim Van Speybroeck here. |
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A new history of modern computing Haigh T., Ceruzzi P., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2021. 544 pp. Type: Book (978-2-625429-00-8), Reviews: (2 of 2) Whether this book achieves biblical status as a paradigm of the history of modern computing rests with the reader. However, I can say with confidence that if you are a computing historian, a graduate student with a dissertation to complete, or an ...
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Quality of experience and learning in information systems Antoniou J., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2021. 110 pp. Type: Book (978-3-030525-59-0)
The primary mission of this book is to discuss the experiences (in toto) of anyone learning and using any new infonomics technology. However, that experience is viewed from several venues, that is, trust, bias in design, and personal f...
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Sep 8 2021 |
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Creating good data: a guide to dataset structure and data representation Foxwell H., Apress, New York, NY, 2020. 124 pp. Type: Book (978-1-484261-02-6)
The dream of all writers: to be the right person, at the right place, at the right time. Harry Foxwell hit the jackpot:...
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Sep 2 2021 |
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Video games and well-being: press start Kowart R., Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, 2020. 166 pp. Type: Book (978-3-030327-69-9)
This is an interesting book. Video games and well-being is an evangelistic work, defending the worth of video games in providing innocent pleasure along with educational, intellectual, and emotional value....
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Feb 4 2021 |
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Transportation systems: managing performance through advanced maintenance engineering Singh S., Martinetti A., Majumdar A., van Dongen L., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2019. 221 pp. Type: Book
This review is being written in the midst of the most terrible calamity that anyone can remember. It is ironic that this magnificent contribution is edited by four giants of transportation literature who are also from four lands deeply...
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Aug 12 2020 |
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Security and defence in Europe Ramirez J., Biziewski J., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2020. 264 pp. Type: Book (978-3-030122-92-8)
OK, so it’s another book on security, cyberwarfare, the danger of ..., and the need for an effective and affective defense. But from the first sentence of the excellent prologue, written by Ana Palacio, former Foreign Affairs...
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Nov 18 2019 |
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Computer-aided arrhythmia diagnosis with bio-signal processing: a survey of trends and techniques Dinakarrao S., Jantsch A., Shafique M. ACM Computing Surveys 52(2): 1-37, 2019. Type: Article
This magnificent research report may very well be a watershed in cardiology research....
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Sep 5 2019 |
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Imaginary mathematics for computer science Vince J., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2018. 301 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319946-36-8)
This interesting book is very easy to read and understand. While the topics are not new, they are explained in lucid terms for anyone who is interested in sophisticated mathematics. My only quarrel concerns the title: the included math...
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Jun 4 2019 |
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Infonomics: how to monetize, manage, and measure information as an asset for competitive advantage Laney D., TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, New York, NY, 2018. 344 pp. Type: Book (978-1-138090-38-5), Reviews: (2 of 2)
I am really turned off by hyperbole as far as book reviews are concerned. I have encountered the word “awesome” to the point of nausea in many, but I now find myself using the same accolades for this book by Douglas...
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Mar 27 2019 |
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Blood pressure estimation with a wristband optical sensor Slapničar G., Luštrek M. UbiComp 2018 (Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Joint Conference and 2018 International Symposium on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Wearable Computers, Singapore, Oct 8-12, 2018) 758-761, 2018. Type: Proceedings
This is an interesting paper that will hopefully serve as an incentive for future research. It is based on a small convenience sample, but the statistics and methodology are sound....
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Dec 26 2018 |
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