Courtroom innovations: courtroom technology conference draws crowds and ideas
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The courtroom technology conference features the most up-to-date information on high-tech solutions that are needed to improve courts, as well as the opportunity to connect some people with nation's most innovative thinkers, and leading forces in the court technology industry.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2003
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One step ahead: crime forecasting system pinpoints potential crime scenes before they even happen
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Wilpen Gorr, a computer scientist and Jacqueline Cohen, a criminologist worked together to develop a crime mapping and forecasting system. They came up with a model that was able to predict monthly criminal activity in the two cities.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2003
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Linux world
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Sparks flew during the 2004 LinuxWorld Conference and expo in January 2004 at New York's Jacob K. Javits convention center. IBM also made a showing this year by promoting its Linux on Power family of processors.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2004
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