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resume - Fox School of Business and Management

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/CVs/xueming-luo-cv.pdf

Bio: Xueming Luo is the Charles Gilliland Distinguished Chair Professor of Marketing, Professor of Strategy, and Professor of MIS, and Founder/ Director of the Global Institute for Artificial Intelligence & Business Analytics in the Fox School of Business at Temple University. He is an interdisciplinary thought-leader in leveraging AI/ML algorithms, text/audio/image/video big data ...

FTL: Improving SSD Lifetime via Exploiting Content Locality

https://cis.temple.edu/~he/publications/Conferences/DeltaFTL-Eurosys12.pdf

Abstract NAND flash-based SSDs suffer from limited lifetime due to the fact that NAND flash can only be programmed or erased for limited times. Among various approaches to address this problem, we propose to reduce the number of writes to the flash via exploiting the content locality between the write data and its corresponding old version in the flash. This content locality means, the new ...

Microsoft Word - journal commonwealth 2007 FINAL 0307.doc

https://tupjournals.temple.edu/index.php/commonwealth/article/download/497/547

Nathan R. Shrader Suffolk University This article examines international relations rhetoric rather than foreign policy practice. Between the time of his acceptance of the Republican presidential nomination in August 2000 and his reelection in November 2004, George W. Bush changed his rhetorical focus from “realist” to “liberal internationalist” in an effort to sell his foreign policy ...

Do nonprofit CEOs donate labor? | Office of the Vice President for ...

https://research.temple.edu/news/2025/01/do-nonprofit-ceos-donate-labor

For years, among academics in business, there has been a hypothesis that labor donation exists within the nonprofit sector. Essentially, what it means is that individuals are willing to accept lower compensation to work for nonprofit organizations (NPOs), because they believe in the organization’s mission. According to a new study from Temple University, the idea of labor donation is more ...

Introduction: Aspects of Artificial General Intelligence

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/AGI_Aspects.pdf

In this introductory chapter, we will clarify the notion of “Artificial General Intelligence”, briefly survey the past and present situation of the field, analyze and refute some common objections and doubts regarding this area of research, and discuss what we believe needs to be addressed by the field as a whole in the near future. Finally, we will briefly summarize the contents of the ...

2023 Jobs Panel | Temple University GIS Day

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Michael Robbins is a GIS Programmer with Tesla Government (different Tesla), where he develops spatial data pipelines and creates interactive mapping products for the federal government. Since his start, he’s spearheaded automation projects and standardized the GIS department’s javascript repositories. Prior to Tesla Government, he served as the sole GIS person for the Great Neck Water ...

DacyBoydDissertationCorrected - scholarshare.temple.edu

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The natural qualities of riches guide Basil's message in the seventh section. He lists gold and precious stones and describes wearing and showing them, but asks the man adorned with jewels if the jewels can add a day to his life or if he can use them to keep away disease. Jewels, Basil pronounces, are often "bait for sin." They enable wars and the

iGEM - Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine - Temple University

https://igem.temple.edu/people/person/e266d9a5b7f043109baecc3c340491f6

Modern biology is unimaginable without sequence analysis, and sequence analysis is impossible without bioinformatics tools and statistical methods. Over the past twenty years, and in collaboration with numerous interdisciplinary collaborators, we have been developing and applying these tools to study various systems, especially viral pathogens. Our research is not limited to any particular set ...

Regulatory Affairs & Quality Assurance - School of Pharmacy

https://pharmacy.temple.edu/academics/regulatory-affairs-quality-assurance-ms-programs-non-thesis-certificates/about/courses-raqa

Course Descriptions Required Courses Elective Courses Program Requirements To receive the Master of Science. in RAQA: Students are required to complete a minimum of 36 credits in RA and QA courses. Four courses (12 credits) are required; the remaining 8 courses (24 credits) are RAQA electives. The following four courses are required for the M.S. in RAQA: Drug Development (5459) Food and Drug ...

Broker-Dealer Recordkeeping Requirements - The Temple 10-Q

https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/broker-dealer-recordkeeping-requirements/

Broker-dealers take heed: Benjamin McCoy (LAW ’12) and colleagues provide an overview of the touchstone recordkeeping requirements