Innovations , Engineering, Programming Language, Software Development, Knowledge Retrieval Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
Innovations are new ideas, appliances or processes. Innovations are the implementation of innovative approaches to address emerging needs, inarticulated needs or current industry requirements. This becomes effective by rendering increasingly productive goods, systems, facilities, technology, or innovative innovations readily accessible to consumers, governments, and community. Innovations are something innovative and creative that comes through the industry or culture as a important, modern product. Inventors and theorists have been seeking to create progress in computational technology since Charles Babbage Analytical Engine, culminating in the emergence of
Computer Science (CS) inventions as novel concepts , tools or methods.Innovations are the application of better solutions which fulfill new requirements, inarticulated needs or existing market needs. It is excellent by rendering more efficient goods, systems, programs, technology, or innovative innovations readily accessible to consumers, governments, and community. Innovations are an original and innovative idea, as an significant, fresh product that comes through the market or culture. Discipline during the 1940's. Research research and developments have also been carried out in numerous fields of computer technology, including programming language (PL), software development, database and knowledge retrieval technologies, artificial intelligence, and robotics.All of these advancements have made life safer, more effective, quicker and more reliable for our day-to-day operations. In addition, PLs have greatly helped accelerate developments and advances in other fields such as applied mathematics , statistics,
physics , and engineering. In particular , the development of CAD ( Computer Assisted Architecture) and CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) programs provides engineers with considerable assistance in their design and modeling activities. Several practical engineering and applied mathematics problems are easily solved with the use of multiple PLs.The programming language journey began with COBOL, followed by progress with BASIC, FORTRAN, Pascal, C , C++ and Delphi. These languages have been used to develop many specialized engineering softwares. Most engineering students were required to learn some of these programming languages to promote their study and complex problem solving in order to keep up-to - date with the competition. Nonetheless, as we have come to expect, computer scientists have continued to update, adding new programming languages such as Visual Basic, Java, C #, Python etc. and most recently working on PLs of the 4th generation. Engineering graduates can not keep up with the pace of growth, because this is not the core engineering priority.
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Large defect on lung scintigraphy mimicking pulmonary embolism
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Large defect on lung scintigraphy mimicking pulmonary embolism
Aparna Komarraju, Tracy L Yarbrough, Jorge Brito & Twyla Bartel*
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Should reflectance confocal microscopy be the gold standard for basal cell carcinoma diagnosis?
Salvador Gonzalez
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Should reflectance confocal microscopy be the gold standard for basal cell carcinoma diagnosis?
Salvador Gonzalez
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Advanced cross-sectional imaging techniques for the detection and characterization of renal masses
Tamara Oei, Sandeep Hedgire and Mukesh Harisinghani
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Advanced cross-sectional imaging techniques for the detection and characterization of renal masses
Tamara Oei, Sandeep Hedgire and Mukesh Harisinghani
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Improving high-field MRI using parallel excitation
William A Grissom, Laura Sacolick and Mika W Vogel
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Improving high-field MRI using parallel excitation
William A Grissom, Laura Sacolick and Mika W Vogel
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiologic manifestation of hepatic pseudolesions and pseudotumors in the third inflow area
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Radiologic manifestation of hepatic pseudolesions and pseudotumors in the third inflow area
Satoshi Kobayashi, Toshifumi Gabata and Osamu Matsui
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