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Times and location Lecture: Tuesday/Thursday 2:00 - 3:20 pm, Wachman Hall 00408 Recitation: Friday 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm, Tuttleman Learning Center 00402
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5206sec001fall2021/files/2017/08/ISACA_Risk-IT-Framework_fmk_Eng_0610.pdf
Disclaimer ISACA has designed and created The Risk IT Framework (the ‘Work’) primarily as an educational resource for chief information officers (CIOs), senior management and IT management. ISACA makes no claim that use of any of the Work will assure a successful outcome. The Work should not be considered inclusive of all proper information, procedures and tests or exclusive of other ...
https://sites.temple.edu/trail/files/2021/11/XieXinDamesIROS2021.pdf
Zhanteng Xie, Pujie Xin, and Philip Dames Abstract—This paper proposes a novel neural network-based control policy to enable a mobile robot to navigate safety through environments filled with both static obstacles, such as tables and chairs, and dense crowds of pedestrians. The network architecture uses early fusion to combine a short history of lidar data with kinematic data about nearby ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/INFOCOM2024_PSFL%20Parallel-Sequential%20Federated%20Learning%20with%20Convergence%20Guarantees.pdf
Abstract—Federated Learning (FL) is a novel distributed learning paradigm which can coordinate multiple clients to jointly train a machine learning model by using their local data samples. Existing FL works can be roughly divided into two categories according to the modes of model training: Parallel FL (PFL) and Sequential FL (SFL). PFL can speed up each round of model training time through ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~friedman/cis071/Lecture4-web.doc
The book also uses flow charts, which are sometimes handy for visualizing what is going on with a decision structure. However, pseudo-code, if properly indented and written with a little care is a preferred mechanism for mapping out the logic of a decision before trying to program it (and having to worry about syntax).
https://sites.temple.edu/nickerson/files/2017/07/Bennion_Nickerson.2011.pdf
The use of one-tailed hypothesis tests is strong evidence of this assumption (e.g., Arceneaux and Nickerson 2010; Green, Gerber, and Nickerson 2003; McNulty 2005), as is the concept of attributable effects (Hansen and Bowers 2009).
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-09-20/flappy-bird-return-after-10-year-hiatus-true-story-behind-world-s-most-viral-mobile
Temple University film and media arts faculty member Thomas Sharpe discusses the rise, fall and 2025 return of Flappy Bird, the world’s most viral mobile game.
https://cis.temple.edu/~ingargio/cis587/readings/wumpus.shtml
A variety of "worlds" are being used as examples for Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, and Planning. Among them the Vacuum World, the Block World, and the Wumpus World. We will examine the Wumpus World and in this context introduce the Situation Calculus, the Frame Problem, and a variety of axioms.