George F. Hurlburt

Orcid: 0000-0002-4829-3805

Affiliations:
  • STEM Corp


According to our database1, George F. Hurlburt authored at least 61 papers between 2005 and 2024.

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2024
Artificial Intelligence, the Workforce and Educational Realities.
Computer, October, 2024

Crowdsourcing: A Roundtable Discussion.
Computer, August, 2024

Addressing the Perceived Skills Gap.
Computer, May, 2024

Experts Speak Out About Artificial Intelligence in Education: Second of Two Panel Roundtables.
Computer, February, 2024

Experts Speak Out About Artificial Intelligence in Education: First of Two Roundtables.
Computer, January, 2024

Why IT Lessons Matter.
IT Prof., 2024

An Ethical Trio - AI, Cybersecurity, and Coding at Scale.
IT Prof., 2024

2023
The Importance of Educating Computational Educators.
Computer, March, 2023

Can Large Language Models Better Predict Software Vulnerability?
IT Prof., 2023

The Edgy Nature of Green IT.
IT Prof., 2023

What If Ethics Got in the Way of Generative AI?
IT Prof., 2023

Perception of Time and Its Representation in Technical Systems.
IT Prof., 2023

2022
Thinking and Feeling Cognitive Security?
IT Prof., 2022

Predicting Social Behavior of Tribes and Misinformation.
IT Prof., 2022

IT Professional - Retrospectives and Perspectives.
IT Prof., 2022

2021
Low-Code, No-Code, What's Under the Hood?
IT Prof., 2021

A Disruptive Transformation in Digital Transformation.
IT Prof., 2021

The Knowledge Graph as an Ontological Framework.
IT Prof., 2021

2019
The Tyranny of Urgency.
Computer, 2019

2018
Financial Technologies and Applications.
IT Prof., 2018

Emoji: Lingua Franca or Passing Fancy?
IT Prof., 2018

Thinking Critically about Algorithmic Thinking.
IT Prof., 2018

Toward Applied Cyberethics.
Computer, 2018

2017
The Graph Database: Jack of All Trades or Just Not SQL?
IT Prof., 2017

How Much to Trust Artificial Intelligence?
IT Prof., 2017

Superintelligence: Myth or Pressing Reality?
IT Prof., 2017

Shining Light on the Dark Web.
Computer, 2017

2016
Software is Driving Software Engineering?
IEEE Softw., 2016

Might the Blockchain Outlive Bitcoin?
IT Prof., 2016

"Good Enough" Security: The Best We'll Ever Have.
Computer, 2016

2015
High Tech, High Sec.: Security Concerns in Graph Databases.
IT Prof., 2015

The Internet of Anything and Sustainability.
IT Prof., 2015

The internet of things... of all things.
XRDS, 2015

Third-Party Software's Trust Quagmire.
Computer, 2015

Cyberhuman Security.
Computer, 2015

2014
Computational Networks: Challenging Traditional Program Management.
IT Prof., 2014

Bitcoin: Benefit or Curse?
IT Prof., 2014

Mobile Commerce.
IT Prof., 2014

Big Data, Networked Worlds.
Computer, 2014

Security or Privacy? A Matter of Perspective.
Computer, 2014

Imagineering an Internet of Anything.
Computer, 2014

2013
STEM's Grand Challenge: Reviving Applied Mathematics.
IT Prof., 2013

Beyond the Cloud: Cyberphysical Systems.
IT Prof., 2013

Complexity Theory: A New Paradigm for Software Integration.
IT Prof., 2013

2012
BYOD: Security and Privacy Considerations.
IT Prof., 2012

The Internet of Things: A Reality Check.
IT Prof., 2012

Web 2.0 Social Media: A Commercialization Conundrum.
IT Prof., 2012

A Matter of Policy.
IT Prof., 2012

2011
Thoughts on Higher Education and Scientific Research.
IT Prof., 2011

Mobile-App Addiction: Threat to Security?
IT Prof., 2011

Storytelling: From Cave Art to Digital Media.
IT Prof., 2011

The Evolution of Ubiquitously Intelligent Computing.
IT Prof., 2011

Timing Matters: Tackling Intractable Problems.
IT Prof., 2011

Certainty through Uncertainty?
Computer, 2011

2010
Mobile Applications: The Fifth Cycle.
IT Prof., 2010

Systems Engineering as a Literate Behavior.
IT Prof., 2010

A Nonlinear Perspective on Higher Education.
Computer, 2010

2009
Privacy and/or Security: Take Your Pick.
IT Prof., 2009

An Ethical Analysis of Automation, Risk, and the Financial Crises of 2008.
IT Prof., 2009

Trustworthiness in Software Environments.
IT Prof., 2009

2005
Development Of The Warfighting Architecture Requirements (War) Tool.
Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS 2005), 2005


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