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REDCap [College of Public Health] - Temple University

https://cphapps.temple.edu/wiki/it/apps/redcap

How can I use Twilio? Please reach out to redcap@temple.edu to request Twilio activation for a specific project. You must have your own Twilio account and provide your API client tokens.

Research Guides: APIs for Scholarly Resources: Get Started

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An API is a protocol that allows a user to query a resource and retrieve and download data in a machine-readable format. Researchers sometimes use APIs to download collections of texts, such as scholarly journal articles, so they can perform automated text mining on the corpus they've downloaded.

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BSD Sockets: A Quick And Dirty Primer - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/old/cis307s96/readings/docs/sockets.html

Introduction As you delve into the mysteries of UNIX, you find more and more things that are difficult to understand immediately. One of these things, at least for most people, is the BSD socket concept. This is a short tutorial that explains what they are, how they work, and gives sample code showing how to use them. The Analogy (or: What is a socket, anyway?) The socket is the BSD method for ...

REPORT Title - community.mis.temple.edu

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis2101sec702spring2021/files/2021/03/MIS-2101-Section-7B_week1_students.pdf

API’s Case Study: UBER Requesting a ride? Describe what happens... What are these systems? How do they work?

Joint Mobile Edge Caching and Pricing: A Mean-Field Game Approach

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/ICDE2024_Xu.pdf

Similar to Lemma 1, we can also prove that the mapping satisfies the assumptions (H1-H5) in [37]. Next, given this contraction mapping, there exists a unique fixed-point based on the fixed-point theorem, i.e., the fixed point can be found by initializing the iterations with an arbitrary point.

NARS WORKSHOP 2025

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This approach reduces LLM API calls by up to 80% for routing and context retrieval operations while improving response accuracy through precise semantic understanding.

phylotree.js - a JavaScript library for application development and ...

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In addition to providing a robust set of features out of the box, phylotree.js aims to fill this gap by imple-menting the appropriate abstractions that allow building user interfaces involving branch selection and respond-ing to these selections in other areas of an application. phylotree.js also provides a well-documented appli-cation ...

PowerPoint Presentation

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring2020_CIS5644_Distributed_Computing/distributed-computing-2020-notes-1.pdf

A distributed system is collection of independent computers that appear to the users of the system as single computer.