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OpenGenus Tech Review Team

OpenGenus Tech Review Team

The official account of OpenGenus's Technical Review Team. This team review all technical articles and incorporates peer feedback. The team consist of experts in the leading domains of Computing.

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Linux

Interprocess Communication: Mapped memory

Mapped memory as a type of interprocess communication uses a shared file in the file system to enable communication between different processes. In this article we discuss how this works.

Erick Lumunge
Linux

Interprocess Communication: Pipes

In this article we have discussed Linux pipes and how they enable communication between related or unrelated processes on different systems.

Erick Lumunge
DevOps

Why do you need CI/CD at your organization?

CI/CD is all about automating the software development process so that changes can be made quickly and easily without compiling and testing code manually.

Benjamin QoChuk, PhD Benjamin QoChuk, PhD
System Design

System Design of Google Maps

In this article, we will go over how do we design a navigation application like Google Maps.

Harshita Singh Harshita Singh
Linux

Interprocess communication: Semaphores

In this article we discuss semaphores and how they are used in interprocess communication in Linux.

Erick Lumunge
Linux

Interprocess communication: Shared memory

In this article we give an introduction to interprocess communication in Linux and discuss how processes use shared memory to communicate with each other.

Erick Lumunge
System Design

Distributed Database Management System (Distributed DBMS)

In this article, we will take a look at distributed database management systems (Distributed DBMS) and their advantages and disadvantages along with examples.

Ben Meehan
data science

Introduction to Data Science

In this article, we will get to know what data science is, why is it becoming more sought after and also about its importance.

Sanjana Babu
Search Algorithms

Iterative Deepening Search

In this article, we are going to discuss about the Iterative Deepening Search Technique. It is also, known as Iterative Deepening Depth-First Search ( IDDFS) and is a modification of Depth First Search and Depth Limited Search.

Vridhi Kamath Vridhi Kamath
Data Structures

Binary Search Tree with Parent Pointer

In this article, we have covered Binary Search Tree with Parent Pointer which is a modification of the standard Data Structure, Binary Tree.

Akanksha Singh
backtracking

Backtracking Algorithm for Sudoku

In this article, we have covered the Backtracking Algorithm for Sudoku and compared with the Brute Force approach. We have presented the Time and Space Complexity for various cases.

Kartheesh Reddy Koripelli
TensorFlow

Visualizing Neural Network Models in TensorFlow

In this article, we have explored the approach to visualize Neural Network Models in TensorFlow. We have explored how to use TensorBoard.

Nana Kwame Kankam
DevOps

Why do you need Infrastructure as Code (IaC) at your organization?

Infrastructure as code is a great way to manage your Infrastructure and keep your organization running smoothly. Here are some of the benefits that I think make it worth investing in.

Benjamin QoChuk, PhD Benjamin QoChuk, PhD
TensorFlow

New features in TensorFlow v2.8

TensorFlow 2.8 has been finally released. Let us take a look at some of the new features and improvements being rolled out in this version. This new version comes with lots of additions, bug fixes and changes.

Vivek Praharsha Vivek Praharsha
Machine Learning (ML)

Volumetric Image Segmentation

In this article, we have explored the Machine Learning application: Volumetric Image Segmentation in depth and covered the different ML models used for it like 3D U-Net.

Mainak Debnath
Linux

last, lastb, lastlog command in Linux

In this article we have discussed the last command which displays information about logged in users, the lastb command which lists all failed login attempts and the lastlog command which displays information regarding the last login.

Erick Lumunge
Linux

script and scriptreplay commands in Linux

In this article we discuss how to use the script command to record all terminal activities and scriptreplay to playback the recorded activities.

Erick Lumunge
computational geometry

3D Geometry: Mathematics for Computational Geometry

In this article, we have covered the Mathematics of 3D Geometry for Computational Geometry. This involve the exploration of different 3D shapes along with area and volume of each shape.

Joe Gorst Joe Gorst
Linux

ulimit command in Linux

In this article we discuss the ulimit Linux command which is used to display and control the allocation of system resources such as RAM, disk space, processing power etc.

Erick Lumunge
Linux

who and w commands in Linux

In this article we discuss the who and w Linux command whose functions involve displaying of currently logged in users, useful information for Linux system administrators.

Erick Lumunge
Linux

passwd command in Linux

In this article we discuss the passwd command in Linux and common password management operations involving this command such as disabling, expiring, changing, warnings etc.

Erick Lumunge
Linux

Linux security administration tasks

In this article we have covered security administration tasks performed by a Linux system administrator such as password and user accounts management, acquiring information such as user logins, logouts, failed logins, files with suid/sgid permissions etc.

Erick Lumunge
Linux

chage command in Linux

In this article we cover the chage command which is used to view and modify a user's account and password information.

Erick Lumunge
Deep Learning

Neural Collaborative Filtering (NCF) - Part 1

This research marks the beginning of neural networks for collaborative filtering using implicit data. It proves the inability of linear models and simple inner product to understand the complex user-item interactions. We introduce the NCF architecture in its 3 instantiations - GMF, MLP and NeuMF.

Neeha Rathna Janjanam Neeha Rathna Janjanam
Linux

Linux directories: pwd, ls, cd, mkdir, rmdir, cp, mv

In this article we discuss Linux commands used to manage directories and perform operations such as listing directories, printing the current working directory, creating and removing a directory, copying a directory, moving a directory from its current location to another or renaming the directory.

Erick Lumunge
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