Scope (computer science)

  1. Web model improved biomedical equipment planning in two Colombian institutions
    Development and validation of a WHO-aligned management model for evaluating biomedical equipment needs in Colombian healthcare institutions, with 70% reduction in evaluation time.
  2. Ecocide is presented as a proposed fifth international crime
    Analysis of ecocide codification efforts across national jurisdictions and prospects for recognition as a fifth international crime within the Rome Statute framework.
  3. Intelligent management framework proposed for cooperative digital libraries
    Framework for managing cooperative digital library systems that incorporate artificial intelligence services and intelligent management solutions for government organizations.
  4. The article argues current money systems hinder sustainability
    Explore Gesell's natural economic order as a solution to monetary system design flaws causing inequality, unemployment, and financial crises while enabling sustainable human-scale development.
  5. Off-balance-sheet finance reshapes green industrial policy in Europe
    How EU fiscal constraints drive off-balance-sheet financing in green industrial policy, enabled by techno-political coalitions bridging technical expertise and political influence.
  6. Participants weighed privacy against potential value of browsing history research
    Qualitative study examines acceptability of sharing internet browsing history for cancer research among diverse populations, identifying trust and transparency as key factors.
  7. Atrato River ruling showed limited substantive action
    Analysis of Colombia's Atrato River rights of nature judgement reveals performative court orders that hinder substantive action despite advancing community guardian organizing.
  8. LGB+ disclosure is linked to higher pay in NHS England
    Analysis of NHS England employee data reveals disclosure of sexual orientation correlates with higher pay for LGB+ workers through larger returns on qualifications.
  9. Public interest litigation broadens access to justice in India
    Explore how Public Interest Litigation in India enables social justice by allowing representatives to petition courts for marginalized populations, expanding fundamental rights through landmark.
  10. Survey maps open datasets in learning analytics research
    Systematic survey of 1,125 papers from flagship conferences identifying 172 open datasets in learning analytics, with PRACTICE guidelines for dataset publication and reproducibility practices.
  11. ECtHR finds Switzerland breached climate-related obligations
    Landmark ECtHR ruling on climate rights: KlimaSeniorinnen v. Switzerland establishes state obligations for climate mitigation and adaptation measures, expanding Article 8 protections to vulnerable.
  12. Sports journalism emphasizes interventionist and infotainment roles
    Study of sports journalism across 36 countries tests the toy department thesis, analyzing four journalistic roles and finding stable patterns of opinion-driven coverage over accountability.
  13. USES OF COMMUNICATION CHANNELS FOR BUILDING AWARENESS IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: A CASE STUDY ON SHUSHILAN
    Case study analyzing Shushilan's communication strategies for disaster risk reduction in coastal Bangladesh, examining participatory approaches and local media use.
  14. Pentafluoroethylation of styrenes expanded by a sulfoximine reagent
    Synthesis and photocatalytic application of pentafluoroethyl sulfoximine for difunctionalization of styrenes via concurrent C-C and C-heteroatom bond formation under mild conditions.
  15. Proposal for an existence-based maintenance system
    Proposal of an Existence-Based Maintenance System and its implemented interface, Being (있음), advocating continuous, non-interventionist support; requests domain evaluation and critique.