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IJHCS
ISSN : 26151898     EISSN : 26158159     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31149/ijhcs.v7i1
The International Journal of Human Computing Studies (IJHCS) publishes original research over the whole spectrum of work relevant to the theory and practice of modern interactive systems of the contemporary world. IJHCS accepts papers in forms of original research articles, review articles, book reviews, case reports, and discussions to answer important and interesting questions of the innovative research points.
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Stages of Development of the Digital Economy Bobobekova, X. R.; Nurullayeva, M. X.
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 4 No. 7 (2022): IJHCS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijhcs.v4i7.3337

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Interest in the digital economy has grown significantly due to significant changes in society and the economy. Modern technologies and platforms have helped businesses and individuals reduce costs by minimizing personal interactions with customers, partners, and government organizations, as well as making communication faster and easier. The result is a digital or electronic economy based on network resources.
The Digital Economy in the 21st Century Bobobekova, X. R.; Nurullayeva, M. X.
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Today, users are actively using Telegram bots to order groceries. Various online stores and electronic payment systems are also actively developing. This means that our citizens believe in the implementation of electronic transactions. Only to date, users are making small transactions that do not require large expenditures, and are less willing to increase the average purchase volume. The challenge now is to develop medium- and large-scale economic transactions and financial transactions through digital technologies.
Investigation of M-Learning Components and the Vital Features that affects the Design, and Deployment of M-Learning Process Workflows Udo, Okoro Barnabas; Tete, Tombari
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Mobile learning (m-learning) allows learners to access services from anywhere irrespective of time using internet-enabled mobile gadgets and related technologies. To assess the extent to which m-learning workflows have affected the learning process, it is imperative to evaluate the components and features of mobile learning and the level of interactions between the various components. The aim of this paper is to investigate m-learning components and the vital features that affect the design, development and deployment of m-learning process workflows. The paper follows a systematic review augmented by the object-oriented analysis and design process modeling. Following the process workflows modeling, the paper evolves and discusses an implementation-ready model that could be adopted by m-learning system integrators in their bid to implement cutting edge mobile solutions for flexible and efficient e-learning
Advances in Compiler Construction for Adaptive Computers Effiong, Benjamin, Ubokobong
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijhcs.v4i7.3358

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This paper is focused on advances in compiler construction for adaptive computers. Compiler construction is the process of constructing compilers and a compiler converts a source code into a machine code for implementation. A classical compiler is targeted to a specific hardware and processor configuration while an adaptive compiler adapts to different hardware and processor configurations making it very efficient. The term compilation denotes the conversion expressed in a human oriented source language to an equivalent algorithm expressed in a hardware oriented target language. Adaptive systems, on the other hand, accelerate programs by executing parts of the algorithm on adaptive hardware. These elements can be dynamically reconfigured during the program run. This has given rise to adaptive computers. Adaptive compiler is therefore responsible for possibility of adaptive computer systems. This makes research on adaptive compiler construction for adaptive computers important. The aim of this paper is therefore to reveal how adaptive compiler construction has influenced the development of adaptive computers.

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