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Quantum Computing Standards & Accounting Information Systems
arXiv:2311.11925v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Recent advancements in quantum technology threaten the cryptographic foundations of Accounting Information Systems (AIS), necessitating a transition to quantum-safe standards. This paper investigates why quantum standards fall within the purview of accounting by framing them as essential institutional governance mechanisms that ensure the integrity, auditability, and legitimacy of data. Utilizing neo-institutional theory, the study analyzes...
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Report on CHIIR 2026 Workshop on Generative AI and Academic Search (GAI&AS)
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Conceptualising Reflective Use: Toward A Process Perspective On Human-AI Interaction
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Quantum memory surpasses classical limits for storing unknown quantum operations
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The Dodona Protocol: A Living Design Science Experiment in Oracle Design
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