Software architecture provides the organisational backbone of complex software systems by defining the structure, components, and interactions that enable scalability, maintainability, and efficiency.
Parallelism in Architecture and Computing Techniques (PACT) 2016 explores the relations between computational design software in architecture, organizational and global, ever-changing and pervasive ...
Over the next few years, many companies will have the unenviable task of completely rebuilding their data warehousing systems. Why? Because many of these systems were built on flawed architectures.
This conference unveils the latest trends of architectural technologies and computational thinking as a way of improving the performance of computational design software in architectural and ...
The human brain is a constant buzz of activity, with its 86 billion nerve cells (neurons) sending electrical signals from one region of the brain to another. The signals travel along the white matter ...
“The only constant in life is change” – this famous quote by the Greek philosopher Heraclitus couldn’t be less true when it comes to the field of architecture. Since time immemorial, the art of ...
People who owned black-and-white television sets until the 1980s didn't know what they were missing until they got a color TV. A similar switch could happen in the world of genomics as researchers at ...
Data prefetching has emerged as a critical approach to mitigate the performance bottlenecks imposed by memory access latencies in modern computer architectures. By predicting the data likely to be ...
Plankton are the invisible engines of life on Earth, producing much of the planet's oxygen and forming the foundation of the ...