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IT Professional, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January - February 2025
- Charalampos Z. Patrikakis
, George F. Hurlburt
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Could Artificial Intelligence Write, Review, Edit, and Produce This Column? 4-10 - Stephen J. Andriole
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Artificial Intelligence Adoption Is Easy for Gigs, Start-Ups and Small Companies - But Not Mid-Sized and Large Enterprises. 11-13 - Nir Kshetri
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Economics of Agentic AI in the Health-Care Industry. 14-19 - Piyush Vyas
, Gitika Vyas
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Generative Artificial Intelligence: Current Trends, Issues, and Challenges. 20-26 - Stijn Viaene
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Harnessing AI Augmentation for Effective Digital Transformation Leadership. 27-33 - Lukasz Górski
, Shashishekar Ramakrishna
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Right to Explanation in Large Language Models: Lessons from the European Union AI Act and General Data Protection Regulation. 34-40 - Yuya Sasaki
, Hironori Washizaki
, Jialong Li
, Nobukazu Yoshioka
, Naoyasu Ubayashi
, Yoshiaki Fukazawa
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Landscape and Taxonomy of Prompt Engineering Patterns in Software Engineering. 41-49 - Martin Higgins
, Devki Nandan Jha
, David Blundell
, David Wallom
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Security-by-Design Issues in Autonomous Vehicles. 50-56 - Sonali Ajankar
, Tanima Dutta
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Unveiling the Priorities and Challenges Involved With Artificial-Intelligence-Powered Fake News Detection: A Comprehensive Analysis. 57-64 - Anirban Sengupta
, Aditya Anshul
, Vishal Chourasia
, Nabendu Bhui
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Security Vulnerability (Backdoor Trojan) During Machine Learning Accelerator Design Phases. 65-72 - Sasa Sudar
, Zdravko Ivankovic
, Milos Rackovic
, Danijela Boberic Krsticev
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Improving Traceability and Efficiency: Industry 4.0 and Blockchain's Transformation of Production Processes. 73-80 - Jeandri Robertson
, Alexander Hedlund
, Jan Kietzmann
, Christine Pitt
, Amir Dabirian
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The Blockchain for Personalized Medicine. 81-88 - George O. Strawn
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Mastermind of Systems Dynamics, the Whirlwind Computer, and Core Memory: Jay Forrester. 89-91
Volume 27, Number 2, March - April 2025
- George F. Hurlburt:
Prudence and Generative Artificial Intelligence. 4-8 - Stephen J. Andriole:
Teams Versus Individual Contributors - Something Executives Should Always Think About. 9-11 - Nir Kshetri:
Revolutionizing Higher Education: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Agents and Agentic Artificial Intelligence on Teaching and Operations. 12-16 - Nir Kshetri, Ravi Sharma, Aijaz A. Shaikh:
Economic and Social Impacts of Generative Artificial Intelligence. 17-20 - Xudong Zhuang, Yu Wu:
Large Language Models in Corporate Investment: An Analysis of ChatGPT's Transformative Applications, Strategic Impacts, and Future Opportunities. 21-27 - In Lee:
Generative Artificial Intelligence for Enterprises: Ecosystem, Typology of Applications, and Challenges. 28-34 - Kannan S. Thuraisamy, Zubair A. Baig, Sherali Zeadally:
Generative Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services: Opportunities, Challenges, and Cyberthreats. 35-41 - In Lee:
Generative Artificial Intelligence: Project Valuation. 42-47 - Priyam Ganguly, Isha Mukherjee:
Bridging the Gap: The Rise of Neurosymbolic Artificial Intelligence in Advanced Computing. 48-53 - Zhenyu Li, Jianing Chen, Zongfeng Zou:
Bringing Personalization Back to E-Commerce via Virtual Live Streaming. 54-63 - Praveer Dubey, Mohit Kumar:
Understanding Loss Landscape Symmetry in Federated Learning: Implications for Model Fusion and Optimization. 64-68 - Yanyi Wu, Weijia Zhang, Chenghua Lin:
Generative Artificial Intelligence in University Education. 69-74 - Chun Yuen Cheung, Lap Man Chiu, Ying Su, Dickson K. W. Chiu, Kevin K. W. Ho:
Effectiveness of Online Higher Education Programming Education During COVID-19 Under the Lens on the 5E Instructional Model. 75-83 - Yi-Wei Ma, Chun-Yao Chang, Kazuya Tsukamoto:
Intra- and Intercluster Energy Saving Management for Self-Organizing Networks. 84-89 - Jun Wang, Nai-Ru Xu, Yaning Xiao:
Network Relationship Embeddedness, Ambidexterity Innovation, and Enterprise Performance: Empirical Evidences From Big Private Firms. 90-97

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