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Chaim Scheff is a senior fellow at the Gibraltar Group Professional Engineers, and a retired adjunct professor of Patent Management & Intellectual Capital at Jerusalem College of Technology. He earned a BS in Science Engineering Technology (Industrial Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science) from Northwestern University and an MS in Applied Mathematics & Computer Science from the Weizmann Institute of Science. He also works as a professional engineer and as a patent attorney. Currently, he is (1) patiently researching, collaborating, and authoring a patent application relating to an adaptive audio enhancement codec; (2) engaged in writing a comprehensive biblical commentary “The Moses Autonomy,” which presents the original Hebrew text as a substantially secular late-Bronze-age journal of development and intimacy awareness; (3) enjoying the emerging life-quality adulthood of his five always-amazing children; (4) serendipitously tasting tiny servings of ancient wines and similar appropriately matured concentrates; (5) beginning to appreciate the subtleties of operatic nuance; and (6) still finding pleasure in authoring marginal perspectives of timely technical progress for Computing Reviews. Since he began with CR in 2004, he has written almost 50 reviews.
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Reviews by Chaim M Scheff |
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Embedded EthiCS: integrating ethics across CS education Grosz B., Grant D., Vredenburgh K., Behrends J., Hu L., Simmons A., Waldo J. Communications of the ACM 62(8): 54-61, 2019. Type: Article
Motivated by a plethora of exemplary “intelligent” information enterprises, this article presents results related to Embedded EthiCS, “a Harvard-based pilot program [that] integrates class sessions on ethi...
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Virtual Place-Based Learning Lansiquot R., MacDonald S., Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, 2019. 166 pp. Type: Book (978-3-030324-70-4), Reviews: (1 of 2)
The ongoing human and artificial intelligence (AI) coevolution depends on improving our ability to navigate complexity, which characterizes the cutting-edge efforts to utilize big data, multiparametric models, and statistical validatio...
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Virtual Place-Based Learning Lansiquot R., MacDonald S., Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland, 2019. 166 pp. Type: Book (978-3-030324-70-4), Reviews: (1 of 2)
The ongoing human and artificial intelligence (AI) coevolution depends on improving our ability to navigate complexity, which characterizes the cutting-edge efforts to utilize big data, multiparametric models, and statistical validatio...
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Guide to programming for the digital humanities: lessons for introductory Python Kokensparger B., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2018. 104 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319991-14-6)
Ranging from excellent (A+) to very good (A-), although much too brief for me (sigh), Guide to programming for the digital humanities: lessons for introductory Python is written in a voice that is clear, easy to read, and simple...
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Intellectual property and access to im/material goods Dominicé A., Lai J., Edward Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Northampton, MA, 2016. 360 pp. Type: Book (978-1-784716-61-5)
Reciting once-famous cases, strange doctrines expose ongoing adventures of intellectual property (IP) rights. For example, Charles Dickens bequeathed one of his manuscripts to a female relative, and concurrently (1870) left all of the ...
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