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Computer Science Engineering

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements and research in the fields of computing and intelligent information systems. It compiles cutting-edge studies, innovative methodologies, and practical applications presented at the conference ICCIIS 2024. The book delves into several core areas of modern computing and intelligent information systems. Key topics include artificial intelligence, exploring machine learning algorithms and neural networks; information systems and robotic process automation, highlighting efficient business process automation strategies; and signal, image, and video processing, focusing on innovative techniques for multimedia analysis. Big data analytics is also covered with insights into data mining and predictive analytics. Cloud computing and cybersecurity are explored, emphasizing secure, scalable solutions for data storage and protection. The Internet of Things (IoT) is examined for its impact on interconnected devices and smart systems. Additionally, the book explores advanced computing and intelligent networks, addressing the development of high-performance computing systems and sophisticated network architectures. This book is intended for academics, researchers, and professionals in the fields of computing and information systems, as well as students pursuing advanced studies in these areas. It is also a valuable resource for industry practitioners seeking to stay abreast of the latest trends and innovations in AI, big data, and cybersecurity.
Islam and the West

Author: Anwar G. Chejne
language: en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date: 1984-06-30
Shortly after the conquest of Granada in 1492 by the Catholic kings, Muslim subjects in Spain became known derogatorily as Moriscos, Moros, Muhammadans, Hagarans, and Saracens, despite the fact that they were forced to accept the sacrament of baptism. They were relegated to the margin of Christian society, considered aliens in their own land, and subjected to strictures and persecution. In turn, the Moriscos developed their own attitude, which they expressed in an extensive literature in Alijamiado, their Spanish dialect written in Arabic script. This literature was for the most part inspired by Arabic models reiterating Islamic values through the vehicles of history, legends, epic tales, stories, wisdom sayings, and sorcery. Written mostly during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Aljamiado literature is significant for the study of cultural change. Islam and the West: The Moriscos is the first comprehensive study of this long-neglected subject. Chejne surveys and analyzes the self-expression of the Moriscos and assesses their status as a minority struggling for survival, placing them in the social context of ideological conflict, the clash of religions and cultures, and differing perceptions. This book provides a more complete picture of the literatures and cultures of medieval Spain.