Driving social change with digital inclusion: Why & How (June 2013)Helen Milner
Driving social inclusion through digital inclusion. Some stats about why this is relevant and some ideas of how to do it. Contains the single simple solution to digital exclusion.
Driving social change with digital inclusion: Why & How (June 2013)Helen Milner
Driving social inclusion through digital inclusion. Some stats about why this is relevant and some ideas of how to do it. Contains the single simple solution to digital exclusion.
Probabilistic Modular Embedding for Stochastic Coordinated SystemsStefano Mariani
Embedding and modular embedding are two well-known tech- niques for measuring and comparing the expressiveness of languages— sequential and concurrent programming languages, respectively. The emer- gence of new classes of computational systems featuring stochastic be- haviours – such as pervasive, adaptive, self-organising systems – requires new tools for probabilistic languages. In this paper, we recall and refine the notion of probabilistic modular embedding (PME) as an extension to modular embedding meant to capture the expressiveness of stochas- tic systems, and show its application to different coordination languages providing probabilistic mechanisms for stochastic systems.