The core–periphery paradigm describes a ubiquitous mesoscale organisation in which a densely interlinked core coexists with a sparsely connected periphery. Cores serve as conduits for intense ...
In today’s world we want to fly everywhere. Despite higher fuel prices and a wider consciousness for reducing carbon emissions, airplane travel is on the rise globally and is predicted to grow even ...
Software systems are among the most complex of the artifacts that our species creates. In the design, use, and evolution of such systems, a dynamic tension exists between what I have come to call the ...