Abstract: We introduce Digital Twin Catalog (DTC), a new large-scale photorealistic 3D object digital twin dataset. A digital twin of a 3D object is a highly detailed, virtually indistinguishable ...
Introduction In a rapidly evolving world shaped by digital transformation, digital technologies are increasingly being used in healthcare. To use them effectively, nursing staff, patients and their ...
In this paper, Brett Tucker proposes standardizing how ROI is calculated and applied to quantitative risk-based decision making to enhance security resilience. The SEI’s CERT Division proposes ...
The DOI Citation Formatter is an online tool that helps researchers, students, and academics quickly create accurate citations using Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). It pulls information straight ...
Mexico has officially introduced a digital identification system by signing a law that turned the previously optional biometric-based citizen code into a mandatory document for all citizens. Last ...
This report describes the research findings and recommendations that resulted from the 2024 SBOM Harmonization Plugfest research project. The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) project team managed ...
Each week since 1977, researchers at the Portal Project have monitored how rodents, ants and plants interact with each other and respond to their climate on plots of land in Arizona. At first, the ...
State Key Laboratory of Marine Food Processing and Safety Control, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, China College of Food Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural ...
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A DOI is a digital identifier of an object, any object - physical, digital, or abstract. DOIs solve a common problem: keeping track of things. Things can be matter, material, content, or activities.
From 2018 to 2022, household access to home internet in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) increased from 50.7 to 68.4 percent, with higher access rates in urban areas (ITU, 2023). In most ...
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