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Dr. Jie Wu - 2025 Publications

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publications_2025.html

2025 Publications (Jie Wu) Journal Publications W. Jiang, S. Li, X. Li, K. Li, and J. Wu, " Uncovering Recommendation Serendipity with Objective Data-driven Factor Investigation," accepted to appear in ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS). Z. Yao, L. Lin, F. Xia, and J. Wu, " Load Balancing Heterogeneous Multipath Authentication Routing Selection for Endogenous Software-Defined ...

community.mis.temple.edu

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Your job is to use HTML to mark up the unstructured text. You should introduce HTML to create paragraphs, h2 headings, a list and a table. You should also use the italics tag <i> </i> to mark up the book title that appears in two places. The following figure illustrates what it should look like when you are done.

About Us - TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

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The STEM Ed Network takes pride with having a community-based foundation, while offering a broad range of (STEM) programmatic activities that have an international scope. This is evidenced by...

Philip Glahn, PhD - Tyler School of Art

https://tyler.temple.edu/directory/philip-glahn-phd

Philip Glahn, PhD Professor of Aesthetics and Critical Studies and Chair of Art Painting

The Language of Machines - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~beigel/book/LOM.html

In The Language of Machines, Robert Floyd and Richard Beigel revolutionize the teaching of computability and languages. They propose nothing less than redefinition of the building blocks of automata theory: their unified model of computation clarifies the subject as never before. Floyd and Beigel's single model encompasses all the traditional types of computing machines and even "real world ...

CIS 1051:Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming in Python

https://cis.temple.edu/~lafollet/1051/Syllabus.html

DESCRIPTION CIS 1051 introduces students to computers, computer programming, and problem solving using programs written in the Python language. . Topics covered include the general characteristics of computers; techniques of problem solving and algorithm specifications; and the implementation, debugging, and testing of computer programs. The goal is to learn to solve small programming problems ...

Research Guides: Stylometry Methods and Practices: Programs

https://guides.temple.edu/stylometryfordh/programs

A review of various stylometry methods and programs for the digital humanities.

CIS 5511 Syllabus - Temple University

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Qualitative Data Analysis and QDA Tools - Temple University

https://guides.temple.edu/qda/taguette

Taguette is a free and open-source qualitative research tool that has basic code and retrieve functionality for text data.

Pei Wang - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/

Research New book published: Non-Axiomatic Logic: A Model of Intelligent Reasoning, 2nd Edition Artificial Intelligence (AI): basic questions, A General Theory of Intelligence, materials in Chinese(中文资料) Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): introduction, journal, society, education Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System (NARS): introduction, open-source version, discussion group, course ...