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Can We Volunteer Out of the Peer Review Crisis?

Theo Tang, Toby Handfield, Julian Garcia ยท 2026

The volume of scientific manuscripts is growing faster than the capacity to evaluate them, yet the institutions that govern peer review have remained largely unchanged. The result is a widening mismatโ€ฆ

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Towards an Ethical AI Curriculum: A Pan-African, Culturally Contextualized Framework for Primary and Secondary Education

Abidemi Kuburat Adedeji, Franklin Tchakounte, Sulaiman Oluwasegun Yusuff ยท 2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) is now embedded in educational, civic, and economic systems worldwide. For African primary and secondary education, this creates a double imperative: to prepare a young poโ€ฆ

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End-to-End and Phase-Level Performance Optimization for Hyperledger Fabric

Pavan Sollu, Aniruddha Mukherjee, Divya Pulivarthi, S.R. Eshwar, Gugan Thoppe, Kshitij Pratihast, Tittu Varghese, Hrishikesh Nashikkar, Yogesh Simmhan ยท 2026

Hyperledger Fabric (HLF) is a modular, permissioned blockchain widely adopted in enterprise settings. Enhancing its throughput and latency remains challenging, as optimization decisions made in one phโ€ฆ

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Adaptive and AI-Augmented Security Testing: A Systematic Survey of Program Analysis, Feedback-Driven Testing, and Hybrid Learning-Based Approaches

Michael Wienczkowski ยท 2026

Modern software systems are increasingly developed within rapid continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, where ensuring security prior to release presents significant technical and orgโ€ฆ

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LLM-Assisted Empirical Software Engineering: Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda

Victoria Gomes, Delaney Selb, Fabio Palomba, Rodrigo Spinola, David Lo ยท 2026

Context: Empirical Software Engineering (ESE) faces increasing challenges due to data scale, methodological complexity, and reproducibility concerns. Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as promiโ€ฆ

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Author response to commentaries on H is for Human and How (Not) to Evaluate Qualitative Research in HCI

Andy Crabtree ยท 2026

This is the authors response to commentaries on the original article H is for Human and How (Not) to Evaluate Qualitative Research in HCI, https://doi.org/10.1080/07370024.2025.2475743 Commentaries weโ€ฆ

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Making AI-Assisted Grant Evaluation Auditable without Exposing the Model

Kemal Bicakci ยท 2026

Public agencies are beginning to consider large language models (LLMs) as decision-support tools for grant evaluation. This creates a practical governance problem: the model and scoring rubric should โ€ฆ

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Workplace Demands and Emotional Expression Among Early Childhood Educators: A Computational Analysis of Professional Online Discourse

Hailong Jiang ยท 2026

Early childhood educators work in settings characterized by heavy regulation, emotional labor, staffing instability, and low pay. Although these conditions are well documented in survey-based researchโ€ฆ

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X-NegoBox: An Explainable Privacy-Budget Negotiation Framework for Secure Peer-to-Peer Energy Data Exchange

Poushali Sengupta, Sabita Maharjan, Frank Eliassen, Yan Zhang ยท 2026

The decentralization of modern energy systems is transforming consumers into prosumers who continuously exchange data with aggregators, peers, and market operators. While such data is essential for peโ€ฆ

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RefEvo: Agentic Design with Co-Evolutionary Verification for Agile Reference Model Generation

Yifan Zhang, Jianmin Ye, Jiahao Yang, Xi Wang ยท 2026

As the complexity of System-on-Chip (SoC) designs grows, the shift-left paradigm necessitates the rapid development of high-fidelity reference models (typically written in SystemC) for early architectโ€ฆ

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Agentic Witnessing: Pragmatic and Scalable TEE-Enabled Privacy-Preserving Auditing

Antony Rowstron ยท 2026

Auditing the semantic properties of proprietary data creates a fundamental tension: verification requires transparent access, while proprietary rights demand confidentiality. While Zero-Knowledge Prooโ€ฆ

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Unfolding an Atomistic World: Atomistic Simulation of Reactor Pressure Vessel Steel Across Year-and-Meter Scales

Haozhi Han, Ruge Zhang, Haoquan Chen, Yifeng Chen, Haipeng Jia, Liang Yuan, Yunquan Zhang, Ting Cao, Yunxin Liu, Ya-Qin Zhang, Kun Li ยท 2026

Lifetime prediction of reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steel requires bridging atomistic degradation mechanisms with service-scale spatial and temporal regimes, from Angstroms and picoseconds to meters โ€ฆ

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Are Digital Humanities really committed to open? An exploratory study on the availability of methodological workflows and open peer review practices

Silvio Peroni ยท 2026

Open Science has become a central framework for promoting transparency, accessibility, and inclusiveness in scholarly research. While the Digital Humanities (DH) community has long embraced openness iโ€ฆ

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Beyond coauthorship: semantic structure and phantom collaborators in transportation research, 1967--2025

Seongjin Choi ยท 2026

We present a semantic-structural atlas of transportation research built from 120{,}323 papers across 34 peer-reviewed journals published between 1967 and 2025, roughly an order of magnitude larger thaโ€ฆ

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From Stateless Queries to Autonomous Actions: A Layered Security Framework for Agentic AI Systems

Kexin Chu ยท 2026

Agentic AI systems face security challenges that stateless large language models do not. They plan across extended horizons, maintain persistent memory, invoke external tools, and coordinate with peerโ€ฆ

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AI-Assisted Code Review as a Scaffold for Code Quality and Self-Regulated Learning: An Experience Report

Eduardo Oliveira, Michael Fu, Patanamon Thongtanunam, Sonsoles Lopez-Pernas, Mohammed Saqr ยท 2026

Code review is central to software engineering education but hard to scale in capstone projects due to tight deadlines, uneven peer feedback, and limited prior experience. We investigate an LLM-as-revโ€ฆ

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Peer Identity Bias in Multi-Agent LLM Evaluation: An Empirical Study Using the TRUST Democratic Discourse Analysis Pipeline

Juergen Dietrich ยท 2026

The TRUST democratic discourse analysis pipeline exposes its large language model (LLM) components to peer model identity through multiple structural channels -- a design feature whose bias implicatioโ€ฆ

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Risk Models as Mediating Artifacts: A Postphenomenological Analysis of the CIIM Framework in Cybersecurity Practice

Rommel Salas-Guerra ยท 2026

This article applies postphenomenological theory to the field of cybersecurity risk management, arguing that formal risk models function as mediating artifacts that shape how security practitioners orโ€ฆ

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Fresh Masking Makes NTT Pipelines Composable: Machine-Checked Proofs for Arithmetic Masking in PQC Hardware

Ray Iskander, Khaled Kirah ยท 2026

Post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) accelerators for ML-KEM (FIPS 203) and ML-DSA (FIPS 204) rely on pipelined Number Theoretic Transform (NTT) stages over $\mathbb{Z}_q$. Our prior work established struโ€ฆ

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Auto-ART: Structured Literature Synthesis and Automated Adversarial Robustness Testing

Abhijit Talluri ยท 2026

Adversarial robustness evaluation underpins every claim of trustworthy ML deployment, yet the field suffers from fragmented protocols and undetected gradient masking. We make two contributions. (1) Stโ€ฆ

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