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SMU Jumps from #4 to #2 in Software Engineering for 2023 in CSRankings

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SMU’s rise up the CSRankings reinforces the past rankings that have put SMU on the world map for software engineering research

SINGAPORE, Oct. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore Management University (SMU) has risen to #2 in Software Engineering for 2023 – up two places from the previous year in the influential CSRankings. CSRankings is a metrics-based ranking of top Computer Science (CS) institutions around the world, which evaluates academics by their publications at top research conferences in a CS field. It is a key resource for graduate students globally to evaluate schools and find active researchers in Computer Science.

SMU is the only university from Singapore to be ranked among the top 10 in CSRankings 2023 list, and it is home to the country’s only research centre dedicated to Software Engineering: the Centre for Research in Intelligent Software Engineering (RISE). This achievement reflects SMU’s world-class research capabilities in Software Engineering.

Nanjing University holds the top spot in the CSRankings 2023 list, followed by other notable institutions, including Sun Yat-Sen University (#3), the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (#4), the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Huazhong University of Science and Technology (both tied at #5), Carnegie Mellon University (#7), Fudan University and Peking University (tied at #7), and Concordia University (#10).

This latest ranking reinforces many past rankings that put SMU on the world map for software engineering research. For example, the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) study, ‘A bibliometric assessment of software engineering themes, scholars and institutions (2013–2020)‘ (Volume 180, Oct 2021), which considered publications in high-quality journals and conferences, puts SMU #5 worldwide in the league of the University of California (#1), Carnegie Mellon University (#2), Nanjing University (#3) and Microsoft Research (#4).

Significance of CSRankings

CSRankings stands out among popular rankings as it focuses on specialised fields within Computer Science. It is regularly updated and based on publications in top-tier conferences, with metrics weighted by the number of authors. This transparency ensures that the rankings reflect the real impact of research within each field. In Computer Science, top-tier conferences are highly competitive, with low acceptance rates, and the full research papers presented are often of similar length to journal publications.  

SMU Software Engineering faculty members published many highly innovative works at the 45th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2023) and 31st ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE 2023) – which are the two key Software Engineering conferences tracked by CSRankings. Their papers report novel automated solutions and deep insights realised from software engineering research at SMU. The research covers many topics ranging from software development, software testing, software security, software architecture, and developer collaboration. The solutions addressed different kinds of software systems ranging from conventional software to industrial control systems, video games, and deep learning systems.  

Engaging in world-class research

Professor David Lo, the OUB Chair Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Centre of Research in Intelligent Software Engineering (RISE) said: “We are very happy to contribute to the advancement of software engineering research and practice, and excited to share our findings with the world via our research papers and presentations at key conferences. This excellent ranking outcome is only possible with the hard work of everyone at RISE, the strong support from SMU and its School of Computing and Information Systems, and the collaborations with our partners from universities and companies in Singapore, China, Japan, Australia, Luxembourg, the United States, and Canada.”

SMU’s Vice Provost (Research) Prof Archan Misra said that this improved ranking shows “the rigour, relevance and global reputation of our research across a wide range of software engineering topics.”

“My software engineering colleagues, as part of RISE,” he noted, “have engaged in world-class academic research with excellent publication records, resulting in several distinguished influential paper awards and recognised through many leadership roles in the software engineering academic community.”

“Equally importantly, via translational projects executed in partnership with public agencies, this research generates significant societal impact and contributes to the security of Singapore’s digital applications and services,” he added. “Their work is instrumental in establishing the university’s research strengths at the intersection of social sciences, management and computing.”

About Singapore Management University

Established in 2000, Singapore Management University (SMU) is recognised for its disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research that addresses issues of global relevance, impacting business, government, and society. Its distinctive education, incorporating innovative experiential learning, aims to nurture global citizens, entrepreneurs and change agents. With more than 13,000 students, SMU offers a wide range of bachelors, masters and PhD degree programmes in the disciplinary areas associated with six of its eight schools – Accountancy, Business, Computing, Economics, Law and Social Sciences. Its seventh school, the SMU College of Integrative Studies, offers degree programmes in deep, integrative interdisciplinary education. The College of Graduate Research Studies, SMU’s eighth school, enhances integration and interdisciplinarity across the various SMU postgraduate research programmes that will enable students to gain a holistic learning experience and well-grounded approach to their research.  SMU also offers a growing number of executive development and continuing education programmes. Through its city campus, SMU focuses on making meaningful impact on Singapore and beyond through its partnerships with industry, policy makers and academic institutions. https://www.smu.edu.sg/

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RDK and MediaTek Unveil New Hardware Reference Platform for Wi-Fi 7 Broadband CPE

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New reference board to enable operators, CPE manufacturers, and app developers to easily and rapidly test and launch next-gen RDK-B routers, gateways, and applications

MediaTek collaborates with RDK to create new broadband reference board based on Banana Pi open-source hardware project

PARIS, Oct. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In advance of the annual NetworkX conference, RDK Management and MediaTek unveiled a new RDK-B hardware reference platform designed to enable broadband operators, CPE manufacturers, and app developers to rapidly test and launch new Wi-Fi 7 RDK-B routers and gateways. By combining open-source hardware powered by MediaTek with RDK’s open-source software, companies now have an easy-to-use platform to accelerate their RDK-B development and deployment efforts.

RDK is an open-source software solution deployed on more than 100 million devices that standardizes core functions used in broadband and video devices. For broadband specifically, RDK-B provides core functionalities including device management, telemetry, Wi-Fi services, Ethernet access, IPv6 transitioning and more that work across all major network access technologies including DOCSIS, GPON, DSL, and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA). By packaging and open sourcing these functions in a single standard software stack, service providers can develop, deploy, and manage a consistent set of broadband services across SoCs and OEMs for use across their networks and geographic footprints.

“This new open reference hardware, powered by MediaTek, gives the RDK community a powerful new tool to innovate with next-gen broadband applications and services atop of RDK-B,” said Jason Briggs, President and General Manager of RDK. “By leveraging both open-source software and open-source hardware, companies can accelerate their RDK development and deployment initiatives in an easier and more frictionless way. MediaTek is recognized for delivering cost-effective and high-quality SoC solutions, and we’re very grateful for their efforts to bring this compelling new RDK-B reference board to the RDK community.”

“As a global leader in wireless connectivity, MediaTek’s collaboration with RDK Management underscores our commitment to driving Wi-Fi 7 technology to more markets like the open-source community,” said Alan Hsu, Corporate Vice President, Intelligent Connectivity Business Unit at MediaTek. “We strive to provide the fastest, most reliable and always-on Wi-Fi performance, which is ideal for the MediaTek Filogic 880 tri-band platform as the chosen solution on the Banana Pi-R4 Wi-Fi 7 router reference design. This will not only enable us to reach a broader developer base in the open-source community, but it will also allow easy access for operators, manufacturers and developers who seek to adopt open-source software with the latest connectivity features.”

Technical Specs

The new Banana Pi BPI-R4 router board gateway is powered by MediaTek Filogic 880 SoC. It provides a unique single-chip MLO (Multi-link operation) architecture that optimizes performance in Wi-Fi 7 networks designed to dramatically lower latency compared to alternatives. The BPI-RF router also includes:

4 GB DDR4 (Double Data Rate 4 Random Access Memory) RAM8 GB eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard)128 MB SPI-NAND (Serial Peripheral Interface NAND) flashMicroSD card slot and 1x M.2 KEY-M (PCI-Express 3.0 x1) for NVMe SSDsn (Non-Volatile Memory Express Solid-State Drives)Network interfaces include 2x 10Gb SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable); 4x GbE(Gigabit Ethernet); plus support for 4G/5G nano SIM cards with M.2 B-Key (USB 3.2) for a cellular adapter card and 26-pin GPIO (General-Purpose Input/Output) for expansion and customization opportunitiesiPA (Integrated Power Amplifier) Network Interface Card fits the 2x mini-PCI-E slots on the rear side of the board. It contains Filogic chips providing 2.4GHz (4T4R) 5GHz (4T4R) and 6GHz (4T5R), plus dedicated SM/DFS Spectrum Management/Dynamic Frequency Selection) antennaMediaTek’s unique 4T5R platform allows for improved Receive Diversity and supports MRC (Multiple Receive Combining) that boosts 6GHz band throughput and range

The Banana Pi reference board is available to purchase online at Amazon.com, and the newest RDK-B software code to flash onto the device will be available in Q4 2024. More information about RDK is at www.rdkcental.com.

About RDK Management 
RDK Management is an open-source consortium that manages RDK for the global community. RDK is an open-source software solution that standardizes core functions used in broadband, video, and IoT devices. Deployed on more than 100 million devices, RDK enables service providers to control their device diagnostics data, business models, and apps to improve the customer experience and drive business results. The RDK community is comprised of more than 600 companies including CPE manufacturers, SoC vendors, software developers, system integrators, and service providers. For more information on the tools, training, and events provided by RDK Management, please visit: www.rdkcentral.com.

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CNN’s ‘Tomorrow Transformed’ explores how the future of healthcare is connecting lives

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HONG KONG, Oct. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Since the dawn of healthcare, technology has been drastically improving medical systems and services to help us live longer and better lives. In this special half-hour episode of ‘Tomorrow Transformed’, connections, partnerships, and collaborations in the world of medicine are humanized through compelling first-person stories.

Thanks to an amputation procedure pioneered at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Amy Pietrafitta has taken on more sports than most people have done in a lifetime since having her leg amputated in 2018. With more of Amy’s muscle and nerve endings preserved compared to similar operations in the past, she has been able to work with the biomechatronics lab at MIT, where moving her prosthesis feels like natural foot movement. Dr. Hugh Herr and his team of graduate students hope that one day technology will be sophisticated enough for limbs to be rebuilt after amputation.

Inspired by her aunt’s battle with cancer, Professor Canan Dagdeviren has spent the last six years working with her students from MIT on a wearable breast monitor. This monitor has a nature-inspired honeycomb structure, with an embedded ultrasound device in the tracker that moves around its hexagonal design and the monitor can even be snapped onto a bra with its in-built magnets, allowing for daily imaging. As mammography cannot be done frequently, this technology significantly reduces the risk of women developing cancer in the interval between mammograms. This has also inspired her students to create other wearable technologies, such as silicone patches, also known as second skin, to scan for pancreatic or kidney cancers.

As wearable technologies and home healthcare become the norm, the high amounts of data generated can overwhelm medical practitioners. At Helsinki University Hospital, Dr. Jukka Putaala relies on cardiac monitors to help detect irregularities in the heartbeats of his stroke patients. Through advancements in artificial intelligence, these wireless devices, which collect data twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, can effectively predict heart attacks and future strokes by analyzing patterns and support cardiologists on challenging diagnoses. This helps patients receive proper diagnoses, reduces hospital admissions, and ultimately increases their quality of life.

Organ shortages have been one of the biggest problems for doctors, but a biotech company in Tokyo may have found a solution. Dr. Keiichi Fukuda and his team at Heartseed are working to regrow damaged heart tissue by injecting specifically engineered heart muscle cells, known as cardiomyocytes, directly into the organ to assist in its repair. Previously assumed impossible, this procedure has now been performed on six patients, with clinical trial results showing great promise. Dr. Fukuda hopes to continue his life’s work and spread this treatment to hospitals worldwide.

Tomorrow Transformed trailer: https://bit.ly/4eJXMyp
Tomorrow Transformed images: http://bit.ly/4ecdxyt
Tomorrow Transformed microsite: https://edition.cnn.com/business/tomorrow-transformed

Airtimes for 30-minute special:
Saturday, 5th October at 6:30pm HKT
Sunday, 6th October at 9:30am HKT
Monday, 7th October at 1:30am HKT

About CNN International 

CNN’s portfolio of news and information services is available in seven different languages across all major TV, digital and mobile platforms, reaching more than 475 million households around the globe. CNN International is the number one international TV news channel according to all major media surveys across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the Asia Pacific region, and Latin America and has a US presence that includes CNNgo. CNN Digital is a leading network for online news, mobile news and social media. CNN is at the forefront of digital innovation and continues to invest heavily in expanding its digital global footprint, with a suite of award-winning digital properties and a range of strategic content partnerships, commercialised through a strong data-driven understanding of audience behaviours. CNN has won multiple prestigious awards around the world for its journalism. Around 1,000 hours of long-form series, documentaries and specials are produced every year by CNNI’s non-news programming division. CNN has 36 editorial offices and more than 1,100 affiliates worldwide through CNN Newsource. CNN International is a Warner Bros. Discovery company.

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TXOne Networks Expands Edge Series of OT-Native Network Security Appliances

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The product family is supercharged with new models and a powerful firmware upgrade.

TAIPEI, Oct. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TXOne Networks, a leader in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) security, today announced Version 2.1 of its Edge series of networking security appliances, designed to protect industrial processes and infrastructure without disrupting operations. This update enhances network resilience and adaptability across a wider range of industrial verticals.

“Our Edge series is specifically engineered for the complexities of OT networks, where traditional IT cybersecurity solutions fall short,” said Dr. Terence Liu, CEO of TXOne Networks. “With version 2.1, we’ve elevated the Edge product line to address the unique challenges faced by OT environments—where disruption isn’t an option. This release underscores our commitment to delivering robust, adaptable security that not only meets current demands but anticipates the evolving needs of industrial operations.”

TXOne Networks collaborates with manufacturers and critical infrastructure operators to protect over 3,600 organizations worldwide. The Edge V2.1 series offers models tailored to different environmental and hardware requirements, providing options for centralized or distributed systems, and supports various connection types, with high port-density options ranging from 1 to 48 network segments.

The updated V2.1 streamlines onboarding, incorporates asset-centric, AI-powered security policy learning, and offers continuous inspection to transform reactive protection into proactive prevention. With virtual patching, antivirus capabilities, and enhanced protocol filtering, Edge V2.1 ensures comprehensive protection.

The Edge solution now integrates with TXOne Networks’ SageOne and includes over 120 enhancements in its management console. The newly introduced CPSDR-Networking capability further strengthens security for OT networks—at no additional cost to existing Edge users. With Edge V2.1, TXOne Networks empowers organizations to stay ahead of emerging threats while maximizing operational performance.

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About TXOne Networks

TXOne Networks offers cybersecurity solutions that ensure the reliability and safety of industrial control systems and operational technology environments. TXOne Networks works together with both leading manufacturers and critical infrastructure operators to develop practical, operations-friendly approaches to cyber defense. TXOne Networks offers both network-based and endpoint-based products to secure the OT network and mission-critical devices using a real-time, defense-in-depth approach. www.txone.com 

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