Cloud computing evolution, upsides and downsides

Introduction Cloud computing as defined by IBM (2017) refers to the online delivery of services on-demand via the internet which enables businesses, whether small, medium or large adapt quickly to changes in scale and scope, whilst offering the flexibility to utilise when required. A simplified example of cloud computing in our day to day activities, … Read more

Cloud computing benefits, implementation strategies & deployment (proposal)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The advent of technological innovation has led to the birth of Cloud computing, a paradigm that is advancing quickly in ICT due to its suppleness of utilizing a standout infrastructure readily available thereby saving an organization from a huge expenditure on server facilities since they can use the service on pay-per-use model. Cloud … Read more

E-Ball: Compact Computing

The E-Ball is an innovative, compact computer that redefines the boundaries of personal computing. Unlike traditional laptops, desktops, or other artificial intelligence devices, the E-Ball offers a unique blend of portability, functionality, and futuristic design. This groundbreaking technology was conceived by Macedonian product designer Apostol Tnokopsvki, born on July 15, 1982, who envisioned a device … Read more

Artificial neural networks

Neural computing has emerged as a practical technology in recent years, with successful applications in many fields as diverse as medicine, finance, geology, physics, engineering and biology. The excitement ranges from the fact that these networks are attempts to model the capabilities of the man brain. From a statistical point of view neural networks are … Read more

Classification of Pattern Recognition and Image Clustering

Abstract Recent advancements in pattern recognition have accelerated significantly, driven by emerging applications that are not only challenging but also computationally demanding. Pattern recognition is the science of drawing inferences from perceptual data using various tools, including statistics, probability theory, computational geometry, machine learning, signal processing, and algorithm design. As a discipline, it holds central … Read more

Should Artificial Intelligence take over the jobs of the tertiary sector?

Artificial Intelligence (A.I) is machine-based replication of human intelligence, that is become more and more autonomous each year, not requiring human intervention as it faces new and greater tasks. It first came into prominence in 1939 following the heroics of the Bletchley Park code breakers, such as Alan Turing, who famously cracked the Nazi Enigma … Read more

Artificial intelligence applications, regulation and concerns

A blink into the future, and all crime is foreseen. The “precogs” within the Precrime Division use their predictive ability to arrest suspects prior to any harm. Although, Philip K. Dick’s novel, “Minority Report,” may seem far fetched, similar systems exist. One of which is Bruce Bueno de Mesquita’s Policon, a computer model that utilizes … Read more

Biometric Security and Privacy

Introduction Over the previous decade, the security look into area has seen huge development in regard to all parts of data access and sharing. Guaranteeing sheltered and secure correspondence and communication among clients and, decently, their on-line personalities presents remarkable difficulties to scholastics and in addition industry and people in general. Security breaks, charge card … Read more

Can a weak form of AI consent? Attempts to strip weak AI of moral worth

The continuing advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) provides many unique and troubling ethical issues concerning the boundaries that demarcate a robot from a human being, and whether the former is worthy of any moral considerations. Notably, the potential roboticisation of the sex trade, and the introduction of nascent AI poses the question of whether a … Read more

Automated functionality for bandwidth management

Shortest Path Algorithms: Shortest path algorithms are very fundamental in much of the work on routing. The number of shortest path algorithms which have been developed and published runs into the hundreds and there are new variants still appearing. The best know algorithms such as Dijkstra’s and Bellman-Ford algorithm, run in low order polynomial time. … Read more

Efficiency of using digital technology to implement contact tracing & vaccine registration

INTRODUCTION Covid -19 is an unprecedented global pandemic that has affected and changed human living since March of 2020. After a year of adjusting to the ‘new normal’, almost everything has shifted to the digital world. The physical interaction has been limited because of the possibility of spreading the virus. This paves the way for … Read more