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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business%20Action%20for%20Energy
Business Action for Energy (BAE) is a business network set up to give input to the UN Commission on Sustainable Development. The Business Action for Sustainable Development (BASD) was a temporary initiative developed around the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD, Johannesburg, 2002). This initiative was a r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Australian%20television%20ratings%20for%201996
The following is a list of Australian television ratings for the year 1996. Network Shares * Data Gathered by then Ratings Supplier: A.C Neilsen Australia Most Watched Broadcasts in 1996 Top Rating Regular Programmes See also Television ratings in Australia References 1996 1996 in Australian television
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Australian%20television%20ratings%20for%201997
The following is a list of Australian television ratings for the year 1997. Network shares * Data gathered by then ratings supplier: A.C Neilsen Australia Highest rated programs Top rated regular programmes See also Television ratings in Australia References 1997 1997 in Australian television
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU%20variants
GNU variants (also called GNU distributions or distros for short) are operating systems based upon the GNU operating system (the Hurd kernel, the GNU C library, system libraries and application software like GNU coreutils, bash, GNOME, the Guix package manager, etc). According to the GNU project and others, these also ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows%20Home%20Server
Windows Home Server (code-named Quattro) is a home server operating system from Microsoft. It was announced on 7 January 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates, released to manufacturing on 16 July 2007 and officially released on 4 November 2007. Windows Home Server was based on Windows Server 2003 R2 and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Australian%20television%20ratings%20for%201998
The following is a list of Australian television ratings for the year 1998. Network Shares * Data Gathered by then Ratings Supplier: A.C Neilsen Australia Highest Rating Programs Top Rating Regular Programmes Weeknight News and Current Affair Readers 1998 List of Australian TV news presenters year by year#1990%E...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Australian%20television%20ratings%20for%201999
The following is a list of Australian television ratings for the year 1999. Network Shares * Data Gathered by then Ratings Supplier: A.C Neilsen Australia Most Watched Broadcasts 1999 Top Rating Regular Programmes - 1999 Weeknight News Readers 1999 REDIRECT List of Australian TV Newsreaders See also Television ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Australian%20television%20ratings%20for%202000
The following is a list of Australian television ratings for the year 2000. Network shares – 2000 * Data Gathered by then Ratings Supplier: A.C Neilsen Australia Most watched broadcasts – 2000 Data based on the five Metropolitan markets only. Top rating regular programmes – 2000 Data based on the five Metropol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile%20UK
T-Mobile UK was a mobile network operator in the UK. First launched as Mercury One2One (stylised one2one) on 7 September 1993, the network was originally operated by Mercury Communications. one2one was purchased by Deutsche Telekom in 1999, who rebranded it with their global T-Mobile brand name in 2002. In 1999, one2o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesco%20Mobile
Tesco Mobile Limited is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. It is operated by British retailer Tesco, using the network O2 as its carrier except in Ireland, where the network operator is Three Ireland. Overview Tesco Mobile was established in May 2...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comx-35
The COMX-35 was a home computer that was one of the very few systems to use the RCA 1802 microprocessor, the same microprocessor that is also used in some space probes. The COMX-35 had a keyboard with an integrated joystick in place of cursor keys. It was relatively inexpensive and came with a large collection of soft...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/305%20%28disambiguation%29
305 may refer to: 305 (number) 305 AD, a year 305 BC, a year Electronics and machines IBM 305 RAMAC, the first commercial computer to use a hard disk drive Lenovo IdeaPad 305, a brand of small business professional notebook computers Nokia Asha 305, a Full Touch phone Entertainment Film 305 (film), a 2008 moc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine%20%283D%20modeling%20software%29
Imagine was the name of a cutting-edge 3D modeling and ray tracing program, originally for the Amiga computer and later also for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. It was created by Impulse, Inc. It used the .iob extension for its objects. Imagine was a derivative of the software TurboSilver, which was also for the Amiga a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio%20Databank
Casio Databank (often styled as CASIO DATA BANK) is a series of digital watches and |electronic personal organizers manufactured by Casio. The watches allow data storage for names and telephone numbers, memos, and in late editions, email addresses; in addition to usually providing a calculator as well as the standard f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexon
Rexon Business Machines, later Rexon, Inc., was a manufacturer of small business computer systems founded by Ben C. Wang in 1978 in Culver City, California. It also became a major manufacturer of tape drives and related products. At its height, it played a significant role in the development and sale of magnetic tape...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Hills%20Junction%20station
South Hills Junction station is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network. This station served as the original "merge point" of the inbound Beechview and Overbrook branches of the light rail system, just before the run under Mount Washington through the Mount Washington Transit Tunnel and into down...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid%20animation
Fluid animation refers to computer graphics techniques for generating realistic animations of fluids such as water and smoke. Fluid animations are typically focused on emulating the qualitative visual behavior of a fluid, with less emphasis placed on rigorously correct physical results, although they often still rely o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compustat
Compustat is a database of financial, statistical, and market information on active and inactive global companies throughout the world. The service began in 1962. This database provides products directed at institutional investors, universities, bankers, advisors, analysts, and asset/portfolio managers in corporate wi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational%20historian
In manufacturing, an operational historian is a time-series database application that is developed for operational process data. Historian software is often embedded or used in conjunction with standard DCS and PLC control systems to provide enhanced data capture, validation, compression, and aggregation capabilities. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20minimum%20dataset
In health informatics, a national minimum dataset is a database of health encounters held by a central repository. "Minimum" implies that the data fields will be only those required to aggregate information for the purposes of administering the health system in the particular country and for reporting information requ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Avenue%20station%20%28Pittsburgh%20Regional%20Transit%29
First Avenue station is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network. The station is part of the light rail's Downtown Pittsburgh free zone, and passengers embarking here may travel for free to any of the other stations within the zone (Steel Plaza, Wood Street, Gateway, North Side and Allegheny). Th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel%20Plaza%20station
Steel Plaza station is a station on the Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It serves the city's Downtown district and is located at the intersection of Grant Street and Oliver Avenue. The station consists of an outbound (southbound) side platform and an inbound islan...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood%20Street%20station%20%28Pittsburgh%20Regional%20Transit%29
Wood Street station is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It serves the city's Downtown district and is located at the intersection of Wood Street and Liberty Avenue. Passengers embarking at the Wood Street station may travel free to any of the other stat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway%20station%20%28Pittsburgh%20Regional%20Transit%29
Gateway station is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Until October 30, 2009, it was the network's westernmost extent within downtown Pittsburgh. The Port Authority closed Gateway Center as part of construction work on the North Shore Connector project, a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nesting%20algorithm
Nesting algorithms are used to make the most efficient use of material or space by evaluating many different possible combinations via recursion. Linear (1-dimensional): The simplest of the algorithms illustrated here. For an existing set there is only one position where a new cut can be placed – at the end of the las...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton%20Health%20Sciences
Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) is a hospital network of seven hospitals and a cancer centre serving Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In 2018 it was ranked 3rd in Canada on Research Infosource's Top 40 Hospitals in Canada list. Hospitals Hamilton General Hospital McMaster University Medical Centre McMaster Children's Hospita...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pramod%20P.%20Khargonekar
Pramod P. Khargonekar is the Vice Chancellor for Research and Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine. An expert in control systems engineering, Dr. Khargonekar has served in a variety of administrative roles in academia and federal funding agencies...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort%20and%20Joy%20%282003%20film%29
Comfort and Joy is a 2003 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Maggie Greenwald and starring Nancy McKeon as Jane Berry. The film originally aired on the Lifetime cable network on December 1, 2003. Plot Jane Berry is a successful, single entrepreneur who is vice president of ad agency, has a lu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20modem
Radio modems are modems that transfer data wirelessly across a range of up to tens of kilometres. Using radio modems is a modern way to create Private Radio Networks (PRN). Private radio networks are used in critical industrial applications, when real-time data communication is needed. Radio modems enable users to be i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Data%20Synchronization%20Network
The Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) is an internet-based, interconnected network of interoperable data pools governed by GS1 standards. The GDSN enables companies around the globe to exchange standardized product master data with their trading partners. The GDSN is used as a tool to support high data quali...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kandahar%E2%80%93Herat%20Highway
The Kandahar–Herat Highway is section of road that links the cities of Kandahar and Herat in Afghanistan. This highway is part of a larger road network, the "Ring Road", and was first constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s. The Kandahar-Herat Highway is made up of two sections of "National Highway 1": NH0101 runs fr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol%20%2B%202
Carol + 2 is the second of a multi-year series of variety television specials starring Carol Burnett, aired on CBS network in the United States between 1962 and 1989. The first special, Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, was aired in 1962. It featured Burnett and Julie Andrews. On March 22, 1966, Carol + 2 aired, in whi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated%20Geo%20Systems
Integrated Geo Systems (IGS) is a computational architecture system developed for managing geoscientific data through systems and data integration. Geosciences often involve large volumes of diverse data which have to be processed by computer and graphics intensive applications. The processes involved in processing th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20Interface%20Architecture
The Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) is an abstract model of a user-level zero-copy network, and is the basis for InfiniBand, iWARP and RoCE. Created by Microsoft, Intel, and Compaq, the original VIA sought to standardize the interface for high-performance network technologies known as System Area Networks (SANs; n...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LUN
LUN or '''''' may refers the same Logical Unit Number, in computer storage Lun, Croatia, a town Lusaka International Airport (IATA airport code) Lunda language (ISO 639-3 language code) Lun-class ekranoplan, ground effect vehicles See also Las Últimas Noticias, Chilean daily, frequently shortened to LUN
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Unica%20NetInsight
IBM Unica NetInsight was a web analytics application that utilized an Extract, transform, load methodology to populate a database that could then be queried using a browser-based interface. NetInsight is from the same family of tools as Unica NetTracker. In April 2014, IBM announced Unica NetInsight would be discontinu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grosch
Grosch may refer to: Herb Grosch (1918–2010), Canadian-American computer scientist Grosch's law, an observation about computer performance Mária Grosch (born 1954), Hungarian chess player Mathieu Grosch (born 1950), Belgian politician Mike Leon Grosch (born 1976), German singer Christian Heinrich Grosch (1801-186...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Academy%20of%20Art%20and%20Science
The World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS), founded in 1960, is an international non-governmental scientific organization and global network of more than 800 scientists, artists, and scholars in more than 90 countries. It serves as a forum for scientists, artists, thinkers, political and social leaders to address glo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore%20Power/Play
Commodore Power/Play was one of a pair of computer magazines published by Commodore Business Machines in the United States in support of their 8-bit home computer lines of the 1980s. The other was called Commodore Interface, changed to just Commodore in 1981, Commodore Microcomputer in 1983, and finally to Commodore Mi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlueLink%20Information%20Network
BlueLink Information Network/BlueLink Civic Action Network was a virtual network of Bulgarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and activists, based in Sofia, Bulgaria. The network offered a variety of Internet-based content and tools for environment, human rights and democracy defenders, organisations, groups and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your%20Commodore
Your Commodore was a magazine for Commodore computers, including the Commodore 64, Amiga, and the Commodore PC range. It was published in the UK from October 1984 until late 1989 when the name was shortened to YC. The final issue was in October 1991. History Although first seen as a supplement in July 1984's Personal ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boggs%20station
Boggs is a station on the Overbrook branch of Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network. It is located in the Beltzhoover neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Boggs is a high level handicap accessible station that exits onto Boggston Ave. and Sylvania Ave. The station serves commuters from the hilly, residential neighbo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa%20Panayi
Costa Panayi is a former computer game programmer active during the 1980s. He founded Vortex Software with Paul Canter, publishing games for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC. He is of Greek Cypriot descent, and studied engineering at the University of Salford. After graduation, he started to work as a mec...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restricted%20Data
Restricted Data (RD) is a category of proscribed information, per National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM). Specifically, it is defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as: all data concerning (1) design, manufacture, or utilization of atomic weapons; (2) the production of special nuclear material...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DREAM%20%28protocol%29
DREAM is an ad hoc location-based routing protocol. DREAM stands for Distance Routing Effect Algorithm for Mobility. References "A distance routing effect algorithm for mobility (DREAM)" in Network protocols Ad hoc routing protocols
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Hills%20Village%20station
South Hills Village is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network. It is the southern terminus of both the Red and Blue lines. Port Authority's switching yard and shops are located just west of the station. The station is located in Bethel Park, PA and is adjacent to the South Hills Village shopping ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20Woodbury
Fort Woodbury was part of the Arlington Line, an extensive network of fortifications erected in present-day Arlington County, Virginia to protect Washington, D.C. from Confederate attack during the American Civil War. Construction began on the Arlington Line in May 1861, shortly after war broke out, and accelerated af...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone
iPhone is a line of smartphones produced by Apple Inc. that use Apple's own iOS mobile operating system. The first-generation iPhone was announced by then-Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007. Since then, Apple has annually released new iPhone models and iOS updates. As of November 1, 2018, more than 2.2 billion iPh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swift%20Justice
Swift Justice is an American detective drama television series created by Dick Wolf and Richard Albarino. It aired for one season on United Paramount Network (UPN) from March 13 to July 17, 1996. It follows former Navy SEAL Mac Swift (James McCaffrey), a private investigator who was fired from the New York City Police ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20Junction%20station
Washington Junction is a station on Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network. It is located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. The facility is designed both as a transfer station for southbound travelers (the Red and Blue Lines continue toward Upper St. Clair and South Hills Village, while the Silver Line continues ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test%20Valley%20School
Test Valley School is a comprehensive secondary school with Specialist Status in Mathematics and Computing located in Stockbridge, Hampshire, England. Due to its rural location, it has a wide catchment area, with significant numbers of students travelling from Andover, Salisbury, Romsey, The Wallops and other small vil...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silo%20%28library%29
Silo is a computer data format and library developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) for storing rectilinear, curvilinear, unstructured, or point meshes in 2D and 3D. It supports data upon those meshes, including scalar, vector, and tensor variables; volume fraction-based materials; and mass fraction-...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Producer%E2%80%93consumer%20problem
In computing, the producer-consumer problem (also known as the bounded-buffer problem) is a family of problems described by Edsger W. Dijkstra since 1965. Dijkstra found the solution for the producer-consumer problem as he worked as a consultant for the Electrologica X1 and X8 computers: "The first use of producer-con...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Play%20Anywhere
Xbox Play Anywhere, formerly Live Anywhere, is an ongoing initiative by Microsoft to bring the cross-platform Xbox network (formerly Xbox Live) service to a wide variety of Microsoft platforms and devices, chiefly the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10. Platforms The mobile device side of the service has been ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accredited%20Symbian%20Developer
Accredited Symbian Developer (ASD) was a (now defunct) accreditation program for software developers using Symbian OS, a mobile phone operating system, having been terminated in April 2011 after the closure of the Symbian Foundation. The scheme was operated independently on the Foundation's behalf by Majinate Limited, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle%20Shannon%20station
Castle Shannon is a station on the Red Line of Pittsburgh Regional Transit's light rail network. It is located in Castle Shannon, Pennsylvania. Located away from the suburb's main commercial and residential districts, the station is designed primarily as a commuter stop, with 500 spaces available for park and ride user...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BCJR%20algorithm
The BCJR algorithm is an algorithm for maximum a posteriori decoding of error correcting codes defined on trellises (principally convolutional codes). The algorithm is named after its inventors: Bahl, Cocke, Jelinek and Raviv. This algorithm is critical to modern iteratively-decoded error-correcting codes, including ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA%20Oyj
DNA Oyj (DNA Plc) is a Finnish telecommunications group that provides voice, data and TV services. In December 2020, it had over 3.5 million subscription customers. 2.7 million of the customers were using a mobile network and 0.9 million were using a fixed network. DNA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telenor. DNA foun...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FastBack
FastBack is a software application developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s for backing up IBM PC and Macintosh computers. It was originally written by Fifth Generation Systems, a company located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. When the company wanted to expand into the Apple market they purchased and rebranded a product...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorways%20of%20Pakistan
Motorways of Pakistan () are a network of multiple-lane, high-speed, controlled-access highways in Pakistan which are owned, maintained, and operated federally by Pakistan's National Highway Authority. At present, 2567 km of motorways are operational, while an additional 1191 km are under construction. Motorways are a ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNO
PNO may refer to: Pa-O National Organization, a political organization of the Pa-O people in Burma Pagan's Night Out, a social get-together held in Pagan and Neopagan communities Payment Network Operator, an operator of a network to perform for example credit card transactions Pecunia non olet, Latin for "money ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IUCLID
IUCLID (; International Uniform Chemical Information Database) is a software application to capture, store, maintain and exchange data on intrinsic and hazard properties of chemical substances. Distributed free of charge, the software is especially useful to chemical industry companies and to government authorities. It...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uraniinae
(1) Use Endospermum as a food plant.(2) Use Omphalea as a food plant   and adults are diurnal. Urapterita is not included for lack of data. The Uraniinae or uraniine moths are a subfamily of moths in the family Uraniidae. It contains seven genera that occur in the tropics of the world. Three of its genera (Alcides, C...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unisys%20DMSII
The Unisys Data Management System II (DMSII) is a database system originally created by the Burroughs Corporation in 1972. It was available on the Burroughs (later Unisys) Small (B1000), Medium (4000, V Series) and Large System (5000, 6000, 7000) product lines. The later, A Series, Clearpath, Libra product lines suppo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiki%20%28disambiguation%29
Tiki is the first man in Māori mythology or a humanoid carving in Central Eastern Polynesian culture generally. Tiki may also refer to: People Tiki (name), list of people with the name Computing Tiki Data, a Norwegian computer company Tiki 100, a desktop home/personal computer Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware Arts and ente...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge%20and%20Lorena%20Gamboa
Jorge Gamboa and Lorena Gamboa are a Spanish couple known for their singing appearances on television programming on different channels: as DayStar, Family Christian Network, Familia TV Network and TBN Enlace. They travel the world as Christian evangelists. And are pastoring a church in Houston Texas. Overview Histor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guixers
Guixers is a municipality in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain References External links Official website Government data pages Municipalities in Solsonès Populated places in Solsonès
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nmrpipe
NMRPipe is a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance data processing program. The project was preceded by other functionally similar programs but is, by and large, one of the most popular software packages for NMR Data Processing in part due to its efficiency (due to its utilization of Unix pipes) and ease of use (due to the larg...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Allender
Eric Warren Allender (born 1956) is an American computer scientist active in the field of computational complexity theory. In 2006 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. He is currently a professor at Rutgers University where he chaired the Department of Computer Science from 2006 unti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iteration%20%28disambiguation%29
Iteration means the act of repeating in the contexts of mathematics, computing and project management, particularly software development. It can also refer to: Iterated function, in mathematics "Iteration", a song from Potemkin City Limits, the fourth full-length album by the punk rock band Propagandhi Iteration, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniac%20Magee%20%28film%29
Maniac Magee is a television film made for the Nickelodeon network, based on the novel of the same name by Jerry Spinelli. The story follows twelve-year-old Jeffrey Lionel "Maniac" Magee, an orphaned runaway with many extraordinary and athletic talents, who arrives in a town divided with racial conflict. Developed as ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associative%20entity
An associative entity is a term used in relational and entity–relationship theory. A relational database requires the implementation of a base relation (or base table) to resolve many-to-many relationships. A base relation representing this kind of entity is called, informally, an associative table. As mentioned ab...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-touch
In computing, multi-touch is technology that enables a surface (a touchpad or touchscreen) to recognize the presence of more than one point of contact with the surface at the same time. The origins of multitouch began at CERN, MIT, University of Toronto, Carnegie Mellon University and Bell Labs in the 1970s. CERN start...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WCKB
WCKB (780 AM) is a radio station in Dunn, North Carolina. It airs a Southern gospel music format. The locally owned outlet airs church services and other related programming on Sundays in addition to the musical shows. WCKB is owned by NC Central Broadcasters. It transmits with 7,000 watts of power during the day and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGP%20word%20list
The PGP Word List ("Pretty Good Privacy word list", also called a biometric word list for reasons explained below) is a list of words for conveying data bytes in a clear unambiguous way via a voice channel. They are analogous in purpose to the NATO phonetic alphabet used by pilots, except a longer list of words is used...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluent%20interface
In software engineering, a fluent interface is an object-oriented API whose design relies extensively on method chaining. Its goal is to increase code legibility by creating a domain-specific language (DSL). The term was coined in 2005 by Eric Evans and Martin Fowler. Implementation A fluent interface is normally impl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SendStation%20Systems
SendStation Systems is a manufacturer of computer and iPod accessories. The company was founded in 1997 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany by current President André Klein. The name "SendStation" has its roots in a Macintosh-based turn-key video fax system the company created and sold between 1997 and 2000, and is a word play...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OTB
OTB may refer to: Arts On the Boards, an arts organization in Seattle, Washington Out of the Blue (American band), a jazz ensemble Computing One True Brace, a software coding convention for formatting loops, functions, if statements, and blocks Orfeo toolbox, an open source library for remote sensing image proces...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop%20modeling
Loop modeling is a problem in protein structure prediction requiring the prediction of the conformations of loop regions in proteins with or without the use of a structural template. Computer programs that solve these problems have been used to research a broad range of scientific topics from ADP to breast cancer. Beca...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerographer%27s%20mate
Aerographer's mate (abbreviated as AG) is a United States Navy occupational rating. Duties Aerographer's mates: observe, collect, record and analyze meteorological and oceanographic data; make visual and instrument observations of weather and sea conditions, surface and sub-surface; operate meteorological sate...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IGUANA%20Computing
Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Networking Activists (IGUANA) are developers of the Wombat system. IGUANA is also an operating system (OS) personality that provides a set of services for memory management and process protection. Iguana is designed as a base for the provision of operating system services for embed...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Daut
Ryan Daut (born April 18, 1984) is an American professional poker player from New Jersey. After earning a degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Richmond in 2006, Daut began work on a doctorate in mathematics at Penn State University. He dropped out of the program after one semester to play...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authenticated%20Identity%20Body
Authenticated Identity Body or AIB is a method allowing parties in a network to share authenticated identity thereby increasing the integrity of their SIP communications. AIBs extend other authentication methods like S/MIME to provide a more specific mechanism to introduce integrity to SIP transmissions. Parties transm...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrict
In the C programming language, restrict is a keyword, introduced by the C99 standard, that can be used in pointer declarations. By adding this type qualifier, a programmer hints to the compiler that for the lifetime of the pointer, no other pointer will be used to access the object to which it points. This allows the c...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed%20rail%20in%20Belgium
Belgium's high-speed rail network provides mostly international connections from Brussels to France, Germany and The Netherlands. The high-speed network began with the opening of the HSL 1 to France in 1997, and since then high-speed lines have been extended towards Germany with HSL 2 in 2002, HSL 3 from Liège to the G...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed%20rail%20in%20Spain
High-speed railways in Spain are in operation since 1992 when the first line was opened connecting the cities of Madrid, Córdoba and Seville. Unlike the rest of the Iberian broad gauge network, the Spanish High-speed network mainly uses standard gauge. This permits direct connections to outside Spain through the link t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed%20rail%20in%20China
The high-speed rail (HSR) network in the People's Republic of China (PRC) is the world's longest and most extensively used – with a total length of by the end of 2022. The HSR network encompasses newly built rail lines with a design speed of . China's HSR accounts for two-thirds of the world's total high-speed railway...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12%20Corazones
12 Corazones (, 12 Hearts) is a Spanish-language dating game show produced in the United States for the television network Telemundo from 2005 to 2017, based on its namesake Argentine TV show format. The show was filmed in Los Angeles and revolved around the twelve Zodiac signs that identify each contestant. The show w...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byteflight
Byteflight is an automotive databus created by BMW and partners Motorola, Elmos Semiconductor and Infineon to address the need for a modernized safety-critical, fault tolerant means of electronic communication between automotive components. It is a message-oriented protocol. As a predecessor to FlexRay, byteflight us...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neusoft
Neusoft Corporation is a Chinese multinational provider of software engineering services, Information Technology services, product engineering services, IT education and medical equipment headquartered in Shenyang, China. "Neusoft" is an acronym of Northeastern University Software. The company was founded in 1991 and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouygues%20Telecom
Bouygues Telecom () is a French mobile phone, Internet service provider and IPTV company, part of the Bouygues group. It is the third oldest mobile network operator in France, after Orange and SFR, and before Free Mobile, and provides 2G GSM, 3G UMTS, 4G LTE and 5G NR services. Its headquarters, designed by Arquitecton...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20home%20computers%20by%20video%20hardware
This is a list of home computers, sorted alphanumerically, which lists all relevant details of their video hardware. Home computers are the second generation of desktop computers, entering the market in 1977 and becoming common during the 1980s. A decade later they were generally replaced by IBM PC compatible "PCs", a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20LaDou
Joseph LaDou (born 1938) is an occupational and environmental medicine physician who practiced in Silicon Valley during the early years of the semiconductor and computer industries. He was appointed the first Chief of the University of California, San Francisco (MC) Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine ,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamelan%20Sekaten
The Gamelan Sekaten (or Sekati) is a ceremonial gamelan (musical ensemble) from central Java, Indonesia, played during the annual Sekaten festival. The word "sekaten" itself is derived from syahadatain or shahada, the first requirement for converting into Islamic faith. Traditionally it is played once per year, on the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sekaten
Sekaten (; from the Arabic word syahadatain) is a week-long Javanese traditional ceremony, festival, fair and pasar malam (night market) commemorating Mawlid (the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), celebrated annually started on 5th day through the 12th day of (Javanese Calendar) Mulud month (corresponding to R...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicomed
Dicomed (or DICOMED) was a computerized graphics technology company founded in 1969 and based in Minneapolis. In the early 1970s it became a leading manufacturer of precision color film recorders such as the D47 and D48. The company went out of business in 1999. Products One of Dicomed's first products was the D30, a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batson%20venous%20plexus
The Batson venous plexus (Batson veins) is a network of valveless veins in the human body that connect the deep pelvic veins and thoracic veins (draining the inferior end of the urinary bladder, breast and prostate) to the internal vertebral venous plexuses. Because of their location and lack of valves, they are belie...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recognition
Recognition may refer to: Award, something given in recognition of an achievement Machine learning Pattern recognition, a branch of machine learning which encompasses the meanings below Biometric Recognition of human individuals, or biometrics, used as a form of identification and access control Facial recognition ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQS
SQS can mean: Amazon Simple Queue Service, a hosted message queue service for web applications. Spatial Query Server, Boeing Spatial Query Server (SQS) - Spatial Database The ICAO-Code from Susi Air, an Indonesian Airline
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaging%20and%20Radiation%20Oncology%20Core
The Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) is a center for the evaluation of data produced by clinical trials funded by the National Cancer Institute, as part of the National Clinical Trials Network "to provide integrated radiation oncology and diagnostic imaging quality control programs... thereby assuring high q...