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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time%20Bandit
Time Bandit is a maze shoot 'em up written for the TRS-80 Model I by Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear and published by MichTron in 1983. It was ported to the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32, but enjoyed its greatest popularity several years later as an early release for the Atari ST. It was also released for the pse...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link%20Layer%20Discovery%20Protocol
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor-neutral link layer protocol used by network devices for advertising their identity, capabilities, and neighbors on a local area network based on IEEE 802 technology, principally wired Ethernet. The protocol is formally referred to by the IEEE as Station and Media Acc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chash
Chash may refer to: In computing C Sharp (programming language) cHash, a hash value Places Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, which was known as "Chach" in medieval times See also Cash (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System%20partition%20and%20boot%20partition
The system partition and the boot partition (also known as the system volume and the boot volume) are computing terms for disk partitions of a hard disk drive or solid-state drive that must exist and be properly configured for a computer to operate. There are two different definitions for these terms: the common defini...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heap
Heap or HEAP may refer to: Computing and mathematics Heap (data structure), a data structure commonly used to implement a priority queue Heap (mathematics), a generalization of a group Heap (programming) (or free store), an area of memory for dynamic memory allocation Heapsort, a comparison-based sorting algorithm...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap%20%28computer%20worm%29
The Oompa-Loompa malware, also called OSX/Oomp-A or Leap.A, is an application-infecting, LAN-spreading worm for Mac OS X, discovered by the Apple security firm Intego on February 14, 2006. Leap cannot spread over the Internet, and can only spread over a local area network reachable using the Bonjour protocol. On most n...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucky%20Covington
William Joel "Bucky" Covington III (born November 8, 1977) is an American country music singer. He placed eighth on the 5th season of the Fox Network's talent competition series American Idol. In December 2006, he signed a recording contract with Lyric Street Records. His self-titled debut album, produced by Dale Olive...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20Race%20Machine
The Human Race Machine (HRM) is a computerized console composed of four different programs. The Human Race Machine program allows participants to see themselves with the facial characteristics of six different races: Asian, White, African, Middle Eastern, and Indian, mapped onto their own face. The Age Machine allows ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray%20CS6400
The Cray Superserver 6400, or CS6400, is a discontinued multiprocessor server computer system produced by Cray Research Superservers, Inc., a subsidiary of Cray Research, and launched in 1993. The CS6400 was also sold as the Amdahl SPARCsummit 6400E. The CS6400 (codenamed SuperDragon during development) superseded the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGM%20Networks
MGM Networks was a subsidiary of AMC Networks International. They held AMC Networks International's interests in the MGM branded cable television, satellite television, other television channels and services that reached nearly 120 countries and territories. These included the film-driven MGM Channel, the Casa Club h...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everyone%27s%20a%20Critic
Everyone's a Critic (EaC) was a film community website. It began as an experiment using a collaborative filtering algorithm to obtain film recommendations from people who share similar tastes in film. Over time, this recommendation system website grew into an internet community of cinephiles, critics and reviewers. Hi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sort%20%28Unix%29
In computing, sort is a standard command line program of Unix and Unix-like operating systems, that prints the lines of its input or concatenation of all files listed in its argument list in sorted order. Sorting is done based on one or more sort keys extracted from each line of input. By default, the entire input is t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicraeosauridae
Dicraeosauridae is a family of diplodocoid sauropods who are the sister group to Diplodocidae. Dicraeosaurids are a part of the Flagellicaudata, along with Diplodocidae. Dicraeosauridae includes genera such as Amargasaurus, Suuwassea, Dicraeosaurus, and Brachytrachelopan. Specimens of this family have been found in Nor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape%20from%20Mars
Escape from Mars (1999) is a made-for-TV film produced for the UPN Network. The story concerns five astronauts who make the first crewed trip to Mars in 2015. The film was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Cast Christine Elise as Lia Poirier, Sagan Cocommander Peter Outerbridge as John Rank, Sagan Cocommander ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KYFG
KYFG 88.9 FM is an Omaha, Nebraska area radio station featuring Bible based programming from the Bible Broadcasting Network. In 2009, the then-KVSS purchased KBZR 102.7 FM from Chapin Enterprises of Lincoln, NE for $4.5 million. On June 1, 2009, KVSS moved the signal from Lincoln to Gretna, renting space on a tower ow...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prism%20%28chipset%29
The Prism brand is used for wireless networking integrated circuit (commonly called "chips") technology from Conexant for wireless LANs. They were formerly produced by Intersil Corporation. Legacy 802.11b products (Prism 2/2.5/3) The open-source HostAP driver supports the IEEE 802.11b Prism 2/2.5/3 family of chips. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WOCV-CD
WOCV-CD (channel 35) is a low-power, Class A television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, airing programming from the digital multicast network Catchy Comedy (formerly known as Decades). The station is owned and operated by Weigel Broadcasting, and maintains a transmitter in Parma, Ohio. WOCV-CD has some cabl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd%20D.%20Newell
Lloyd David Newell (born 1956) is an American journalist, announcer and author, who is the current voice of Music and the Spoken Word (the oldest continuous nationwide network radio broadcast in America), He is also a professor of religion and family life at Brigham Young University (BYU). He was previously an anchor ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc%20Thomas%20%28computer%20scientist%29
Marc Phillip Thomas (1949–2017) was a professor of computer science and mathematics, retired chair and a system administrator of Computer Science department at CSU Bakersfield. His successful research projects include the resolution of the commutative Singer–Wermer conjecture and construction of a non-standard closed ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BQN
BQN or bqn may refer to: BQN, the IATA and FAA LID code for Rafael Hernández Airport, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico bqn, the ISO 639-3 code for Bulgarian Sign Language, Bulgaria BQN, an array programming language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KBUP
KBUP (1240 AM) is a radio station licensed to Olympia, Washington. Owned and operated by Sacred Heart Radio, Inc., it relays the Catholic religious programming originating at KBLE 1050 AM Seattle. KBUP is one of the oldest radio stations in the United States, and received its first broadcasting license, as KGY in Lace...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFXG
WFXG (channel 54) is a television station in Augusta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group. The station's studios are located on Washington Road/GA 104 in the Lamkin section of Martinez (with an Augusta mailing address), and its transmitter is located in Beech Is...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek%20Business%20Channel
Greek Business Channel or GBC was the first network in Greece devoted exclusively to business and finance. It provided up to the minute details on all the happenings from Greece, Europe and abroad. Programming aimed to deliver news and information that will appeal to all people including homeowners, consumers, business...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux%20balance%20analysis
Flux balance analysis (FBA) is a mathematical method for simulating metabolism in genome-scale reconstructions of metabolic networks. In comparison to traditional methods of modeling, FBA is less intensive in terms of the input data required for constructing the model. Simulations performed using FBA are computationall...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WNBR
WNBR may refer to: World Network of Biosphere Reserves World Naked Bike Ride WZXL, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to serve Wildwood, New Jersey, United States which held the call sign WNBR from 1981 to 1986 WLXB, a radio station (98.9 FM) licensed to serve Bethel, North Carolina, United States, which held the ca...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20implementation
In computing, open implementation platforms are systems where the implementation is accessible. Open implementation allows developers of a program to alter pieces of the underlying software to fit their specific needs. With this technique it is far easier to write general tools, though it makes the programs themselve...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hands-free%20computing
Hands-free computing is any computer configuration where a user can interface without the use of their hands, an otherwise common requirement of human interface devices such as the mouse and keyboard. Hands-free computing is important because it is useful to both able and disabled users. Speech recognition systems can ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony%20Pictures%20Imageworks
Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc. is a Canadian visual effects and computer animation studio headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and Montréal, Québec, with an additional office on the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, California. SPI is a unit of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group. The com...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20software
Church software is any type of computer software specifically designed for use by a church. There are administrative packages tailored to handle membership databases and finances, and also worship presentation programs to generate images for video projectors. Worship presentation software A worship presentation progr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle%20strip
In computer graphics, a triangle strip is a subset of triangles in a triangle mesh with shared vertices, and is a more memory-efficient method of storing information about the mesh. They are more efficient than un-indexed lists of triangles, but usually equally fast or slower than indexed triangle lists. The primary re...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spafford
Spafford may refer to: People Belle S. Spafford (1895–1982), American president of the Relief Society Gene Spafford (born 1956), American professor of computer science at Purdue University Horatio Spafford (1828–1888), American author of the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul" Michael Spafford (1935–2022), American art...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taems
Taems or TAEMS or TÆMS may refer to: Atreyee D. A. V. Public School, a school in India Task analysis environment modeling simulation (computer science), a multi-agent task modeling language Terminal Area Energy Management, a guidance system used in the final phase of a Space Shuttle landing (referred to as the TAEMs...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Association%20of%20Public%20Transport
The International Association of Public Transport (; UITP) is a non-profit member-led organisation for public transport authorities, networks and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry, that works to advance sustainable urban mobility. Founded on 1...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalle%20Molle%20Institute%20for%20Artificial%20Intelligence%20Research
The Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research (, IDSIA) is a research institution based in Lugano, in Canton Ticino in southern Switzerland. It was founded in 1988 by Angelo Dalle Molle through the private Fondation Dalle Molle. In 2000 it became a public research institute, affiliated with the Univer...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luca%20Maria%20Gambardella
Luca Maria Gambardella (born 4 January 1962) is an Italian computer scientist and author. He is the former director of the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research in Manno, in the Ticino canton of Switzerland. With Marco Dorigo and others, he has published papers on the application of ant colony opt...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avahi
Avahi may refer to: Avahi (genus), a genus of woolly lemurs, which are primates that inhabit Madagascar. Avahi (software), a zeroconf networking implementation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How%20to%20Solve%20it%20by%20Computer
How to Solve it by Computer is a computer science book by R. G. Dromey, first published by Prentice-Hall in 1982. It is occasionally used as a textbook, especially in India. It is an introduction to the whys of algorithms and data structures. Features of the book: The design factors associated with problems The creat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWME-CD
WWME-CD (channel 23) is a low-power, Class A television station in Chicago, Illinois, United States, which serves as the flagship station of multicast networks MeTV and Heroes & Icons. It is owned by locally based Weigel Broadcasting alongside fellow Weigel flagship properties, CW affiliate WCIU-TV (channel 26) and ind...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encantadia%3A%20Pag-ibig%20Hanggang%20Wakas
Encantadia: (International title: Avisala Encantadia: Love Until the End / ) is a 2006 Philippine television drama fantasy series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is the third instalment of the Encantadia franchise, and serves as a sequel to Etheria. Directed by Gil Tejada Jr., it stars Sunshine Dizon, Iza Calzado...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounce%20Address%20Tag%20Validation
In computing, Bounce Address Tag Validation (BATV) is a method, defined in an Internet Draft, for determining whether the bounce address specified in an E-mail message is valid. It is designed to reject backscatter, that is, bounce messages to forged return addresses. Overview The basic idea is to send all e-mail wit...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IIf
In computing, IIf (an abbreviation for Immediate if) is a function in several editions of the Visual Basic programming language and ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML), and on spreadsheets that returns the second or third parameter based on the evaluation of the first parameter. It is an example of a conditional express...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRAC%20%28disambiguation%29
Trac is a software tool for project management. Trac or TRAC may also refer to: TRAC (programming language) Telsiz ve Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti, an amateur radio organization in Turkey Former Team Racing Auto Circuit United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Analysis Center Transactional Records Access Cle...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quest%20for%20Glory%20V%3A%20Dragon%20Fire
Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire is the fifth and final game in the Quest for Glory computer game series by Sierra FX, a former "sub brand" of Sierra On-Line. Unlike the first four games, Dragon Fire is primarily an action role-playing game with some elements of graphical adventure. Gameplay Dragon Fire retains its poin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quest%20for%20Glory%3A%20Shadows%20of%20Darkness
Quest for Glory: Shadows of Darkness is an adventure game/role-playing video game hybrid. It is the fourth installment of the Quest for Glory computer game series by Sierra On-Line. It was the first and only game of the series to drop the numerals from the title. Plot Shadow of Darkness follows directly on the events...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constant%20altitude%20plan%20position%20indicator
The constant altitude plan position indicator, better known as CAPPI, is a radar display which gives a horizontal cross-section of data at constant altitude. It has been developed by McGill University in Montreal by the Stormy Weather Group to circumvent some problems with the PPI: Altitude changing with distance to ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queue
Queue (; ) may refer to: Queue area, or queue, a line or area where people wait for goods or services Arts, entertainment, and media ACM Queue, a computer magazine The Queue (Sorokin novel), a 1983 novel by Russian author Vladimir Sorokin The Queue (Abdel Aziz novel), a 2013 novel by Egyptian author Basma Abdel ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan%20Cox
Alan or Allan Cox may refer to: Alan Cox (computer programmer) (born 1968), British computer programmer and Linux developer Alan Cox (actor) (born 1970), English actor Alan Cox (footballer) (1920–1993), footballer for Tranmere Rovers Alan Cox (radio personality) (born 1971), radio host Allan Cox (author) (1937–201...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AH1
Asian Highway 1 (AH1) is the longest route of the Asian Highway Network, running from Tokyo, Japan via Korea, China, Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Iran to the border between Turkey and Bulgaria west of Istanbul where it joins end-on with European route E80, running all the way to Lisbon, Portugal. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20H.%20Cormen
Thomas H. Cormen is the co-author of Introduction to Algorithms, along with Charles Leiserson, Ron Rivest, and Cliff Stein. In 2013, he published a new book titled Algorithms Unlocked. He is an emeritus professor of computer science at Dartmouth College and former Chairman of the Dartmouth College Department of Compute...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department%20of%20Transportation%20%28New%20Brunswick%29
The Department of Transportation is a part of the Government of New Brunswick. It is charged with the maintenance of the provincial highway network and the management of the province's automobile fleet. The department was established in 1967 when Premier Louis Robichaud split the Department of Public Works and Highwa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DataMirror
DataMirror Corporation, founded in 1993, is a computer software company based in Markham, Ontario, Canada with offices in several countries. The company provides real-time data integration, protection, and Java database products, and in 2006 claimed to have over 2100 business customers in industries including healthca...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On-board%20data%20handling
The on-board data handling (OBDH) subsystem of a spacecraft is the subsystem which carries and stores data between the various electronics units and the ground segment, via the telemetry, tracking and command (TT&C) subsystem. In the earlier decades of the space industry, the OBDH function was usually considered a par...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rami%20Malek
Rami Said Malek (; , ; born May 12, 1981) is an American actor. He is known for portraying computer hacker Elliot Alderson in the USA Network television series Mr. Robot (2015–2019), for which he received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and as Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury in ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte%20Cristo%20%28company%29
Monte Cristo was a French computer game developer and publisher, based in Paris. It was established in 1995 by former Credit Suisse First Boston vice-president Jean-Marc de Fety and former Mars & Co strategy senior consultant Jean-Cristophe Marquis. The company was led by Jean-Christophe Marquis and Jérome Gastaldi sin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vouli%20Tileorasi
Voulí Tileórasi (, Parliament TV) is a Greek network dedicated to airing non-stop coverage of government proceedings and public affairs programming. The name comes from Greek Βουλή Voulí, meaning 'assembly', 'council', or 'parliament'; and Tileórasi, meaning television. Overview The primary aim of the channel is to g...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krugle
Krugle is a search engine that allows computer programmers and other developers to search Open Source repositories to locate open source code, and quickly share the code with other programmers on the internet. It finished its beta phase and went live on June 14, 2006. The engine searches Apache, JavaDocs, SourceForge,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holidays%20in%20Greece%20TV
Holidays in Greece TV is a Greek satellite network, launched in the fall of 2004, focusing on travel and tourism. Its aim is to promote the Greek tourism industry, which is one of the main industries in Greece along with shipping. Holidays in Greece TV is the first FTA satellite channel launched in Greece. It is avail...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConnNet
ConnNet was a packet switched data network operated by the Southern New England Telephone Company serving the U.S. state of Connecticut. ConnNet was the nation's first local public packet switching network when it was launched on March 11, 1985. Users could access services such as Dow Jones News Retrieval, CompuServe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.75
X.75 is an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (formerly CCITT) standard specifying the interface for interconnecting two X.25 networks. X.75 is almost identical to X.25. The significant difference is that while X.25 specifies the interface between a subscriber (Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)) and the network (D...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netfrastructure
Netfrastructure is both a web application development and database tool for Java and the name of the company which produces it. It was founded by Jim Starkey, a database architect. In 2006, MySQL AB acquired Netfrastructure. Netfrastructure database was the basis for the Falcon storage engine of the MySQL database. R...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio%20Scientific
Ohio Scientific, Inc. (OSI, originally Ohio Scientific Instruments, Inc.), was a privately owned American computer company based in Ohio that built and marketed computer systems, expansions, and software from 1975 to 1986. Their best-known products were the Challenger series of microcomputers and Superboard single-boar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Starkey
Jim Starkey (born January 6, 1949 in Illinois) is a database architect responsible for developing InterBase, the first relational database to support multi-versioning, the blob column type, type event alerts, arrays and triggers. Starkey is the founder of several companies, including the web application development and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context%20management
Context management is a dynamic computer process that uses 'subjects' of data in one application, to point to data resident in a separate application also containing the same subject. Context management allows users to choose a subject once in one application, and have all other applications containing information on ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Control%20Bus
DCB (Digital Control Bus, Digital Connection Bus or Digital Communication Bus in some sources) was a proprietary data interchange interface by Roland Corporation, developed in 1981 and introduced in 1982 in their Roland Juno-60 and Roland Jupiter-8 products. DCB functions were basically the same as MIDI, but unlike MI...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alick%20Glennie
Alick Edwards Glennie (1925–2003) was a British computer scientist, most famous for having developed Autocode, which many people regard as the first ever computer compiler. Glennie worked with Alan Turing on several projects, including the Manchester Mark 1. Glennie subsequently worked at Atomic Weapons Research Esta...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caltech%20Cosmic%20Cube
The Caltech Cosmic Cube was a parallel computer, developed by Charles Seitz and Geoffrey C Fox from 1981 onward. It was the first working hypercube built. It was an early attempt to capitalise on VLSI to speed up scientific calculations at a reasonable cost. Using commodity hardware and an architecture suited to the s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelving%20buffer
A shelving buffer is a technique used in computer processors to increase the efficiency of superscalar processors. It allows for multiple instructions to be dispatched at once regardless of the data dependencies between those instructions. This allows for out-of-order execution to occur which increases the throughput ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCM
The word FCM may refer to: Science and technology FCM (chemotherapy), a chemotherapy regimen Flow cytometry Food contact materials Fuel-containing material Flight control module, a computer that assists in the control of an aircraft Computing Firebase Cloud Messaging Flash cache module FlashCopy Manager Flas...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Edyvean
John Edyvean was a British engineer from Cornwall who developed an inclined plane system, to reduce the necessity for locks on the UK canal network. In 1773, during the reign of George III, a plan was made to create a canal from Mawgan Porth, through various parishes including St Mawgan, St. Columb Major, Little Colan...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LysKOM
LysKOM is a KOM-based conferencing system developed by the Lysator Academic Computer Society at Linköping University and Linköping Institute of Technology. It can be seen as a cross between news and e-mail, but with the presence and speed of IRC or IM-networks. The most common client is the LysKOM Emacs Lisp Client, bu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid%20Meier%27s%20Antietam%21
Sid Meier's Antietam! is a real-time computer wargame designed by Sid Meier, the co-founder of Firaxis Games, then released in December 1999. It is the sequel to the 1997 Sid Meier's Gettysburg!. Gameplay The game allows the player to control either the Confederate or Union troops during the Battle of Antietam of the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neovascularization
Neovascularization is the natural formation of new blood vessels (neo- + vascular + -ization), usually in the form of functional microvascular networks, capable of perfusion by red blood cells, that form to serve as collateral circulation in response to local poor perfusion or ischemia. Growth factors that inhibit neo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadena%20SER
La Cadena SER (the SER Network) is Spain's premier radio network in terms of both seniority (it was created in 1924) and audience share (it had a regular listenership in 2018 of 4,139,000). The acronym SER stands for Sociedad Española de Radiodifusión (Spanish Broadcasting Company). Cadena SER's programmes – which inc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20dependency
A data dependency in computer science is a situation in which a program statement (instruction) refers to the data of a preceding statement. In compiler theory, the technique used to discover data dependencies among statements (or instructions) is called dependence analysis. There are three types of dependencies: data...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional%20random%20field
Conditional random fields (CRFs) are a class of statistical modeling methods often applied in pattern recognition and machine learning and used for structured prediction. Whereas a classifier predicts a label for a single sample without considering "neighbouring" samples, a CRF can take context into account. To do so, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demons%20Don%27t%20Dream
Demons Don't Dream is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony published in 1993, the sixteenth book in the Xanth series. The Companions of Xanth computer game was marketed in a box set along with the novel. The game and novel share a storyline in which Kim and Dug, two Mundane teenagers, play a mysterious com...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%A9rica%20Televisi%C3%B3n
América Televisión is a Peruvian television network, founded in 1958. The network is owned by Plural TV, which is a joint venture of the El Comercio and La República daily newspapers. It was the second television channel to be founded in Peru, the first commercial station with regular broadcasts, and Peru's highest-rat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xone%20of%20Contention
Xone of Contention is the twenty-third book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony. Plot introduction Dug, the Mundane who had had an adventure in Xanth through the Companions of Xanth computer game, is now happily married to Kim. His friend Edsel on the other hand is on the rock with his marriage to Pia, Dug's old gi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Descriptor%20Table
The Global Descriptor Table (GDT) is a data structure used by Intel x86-family processors starting with the 80286 in order to define the characteristics of the various memory areas used during program execution, including the base address, the size, and access privileges like executability and writability. These memory...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RATP%20bus%20network
The RATP bus network covers the entire territory of the city of Paris and the vast majority of its near suburbs. Operated by the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP), this constitutes a dense bus network complementary to other public transport networks, all organized and financed by Île-de-France Mobilités. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farm%20Credit%20System
The Farm Credit System (FCS) in the United States is a nationwide network of borrower-owned lending institutions and specialized service organizations. The Farm Credit System provides more than $343 billion (as of 2021) in loans, leases, and related services to farmers, ranchers, rural homeowners, aquatic producers, ti...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosha%20Pasumansky
Mosha Pasumansky is one of the inventors of the MultiDimensional eXpressions (MDX) language, a query language for online analytical processing (OLAP) databases. Pasumansky is also one of the architects of the Microsoft Analysis Services, and an OLAP expert. Mosha Pasumansky is well known in the OLAP community for his...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AgriBank
AgriBank, part of the US Farm Credit System, serves as a wholesale lender and a farm credit bank (FCB) to a 15-state network of local farm credit associations in a district that stretches from Ohio to Wyoming and Minnesota to Arkansas. AgriBank is the second largest of the four banks in the Farm Credit System and has o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychology%20of%20programming
The psychology of programming (PoP) is the field of research that deals with the psychological aspects of writing programs (often computer programs). The field has also been called the empirical studies of programming (ESP). It covers research into computer programmers' cognition, tools and methods for programming-rela...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tech%20Data
Tech Data Corporation (commonly referred to as Tech Data) was an American multinational distribution company specializing in IT products and services headquartered in Clearwater, Florida. It merged with competitor Synnex to form TD Synnex. Synnex is to be the primary owner (55% share). Tech Data provided a broad range ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows%20Mobility%20Center
Windows Mobility Center is a component of Microsoft Windows, introduced in Windows Vista, that centralizes information and settings most relevant to mobile computing. History A mobility center that displayed device settings pertinent to mobile devices was first shown during the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDC%206000%20series
The CDC 6000 series is a discontinued family of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation in the 1960s. It consisted of the CDC 6200, CDC 6300, CDC 6400, CDC 6500, CDC 6600 and CDC 6700 computers, which were all extremely rapid and efficient for their time. Each is a large, solid-state, general-purpo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Pirates%20Who%20Don%27t%20Do%20Anything%3A%20A%20VeggieTales%20Movie
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2008 American computer-animated family adventure comedy film directed by Mike Nawrocki, written by Phil Vischer, produced by Big Idea and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the second of the two theatrical films to feature characters from the VeggieTales...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS-50%20bus
The SS-50 bus was an early computer bus designed as a part of the SWTPC 6800 Computer System that used the Motorola 6800 CPU. The SS-50 motherboard would have around seven 50-pin connectors for CPU and memory boards plus eight 30-pin connectors for I/O boards. The I/O section was sometimes called the SS-30 bus. Southw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20highways%20of%20Pakistan
National Highways of Pakistan () are a network of toll highways in Pakistan, which are owned, maintained and operated by the National Highways Authority under the Ministry of Communications. It maintains of roadways organized into various classifications which crisscross the country and provide access to major populat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inukshuk%20Wireless
Inukshuk Wireless Inc. is a joint venture of BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications, created in 2005 to establish a Canada-wide network for wireless Internet connectivity in 45 major cities and over 120 rural communities, throughout the ten Industry Canada licensed areas. Bell and Rogers separately market the service to t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modularity%20%28biology%29
Modularity refers to the ability of a system to organize discrete, individual units that can overall increase the efficiency of network activity and, in a biological sense, facilitates selective forces upon the network. Modularity is observed in all model systems, and can be studied at nearly every scale of biological ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer%20network
A computer network is a set of computers sharing resources located on or provided by network nodes. Computers use common communication protocols over digital interconnections to communicate with each other. These interconnections are made up of telecommunication network technologies based on physically wired, optical, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FoodRoutes%20Network
FoodRoutes Network (FRN), headquartered in Arnot, Pennsylvania in the United States, is a national non-profit organization that provides support to a variety of other localized groups that encourage sustainable agriculture and community-based food systems. Its goal is to re-introduce Americans to their food: the see...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubai%20TV
Dubai TV is a TV channel offered by the Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI). It replaced Emirates Dubai Television on June 14, 2004. Dubai TV broadcasts programmes predominantly in Arabic. The programming caters to family Arab audience specifically in the Arab World and is available in Australia, Europe, North America and t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockman%20EXE%20Battle%20Chip%20Stadium
Rockman EXE Battle Chip Stadium is an arcade game in the Mega Man Battle Network sub-series of Mega Man games from Capcom. This game was not released outside Japan. Under the name of "Battle Station", the arcade game was featured a number of times in episodes of the Rockman EXE Beast+ anime series. Gameplay The game f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All%20TV%20%28Canada%29
All TV () is a Canadian exempt Category B Korean language specialty channel. It is owned by Jang Sung Lee and was launched in September 2001. All TV features a mix of local programming as well as foreign programming from Korea. The foreign programming that airs on All TV comes from MBC. Local programming is produced...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20genealogy%20databases
This is a list of genealogy databases and online resources that are not specifically restricted to a particular place, family set, or time period in their content. List for general purposes Comparison of notable databases for uploading family trees Some of these also have social networking features. See also Famil...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic%20Sea%20Trade%20Union%20Network
The Baltic Sea Trade Union Network (BASTUN) is a regional trade union federation of 22 organizations with 20 million members from the Baltic Sea region. It was founded in 1999. BASTUN is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. BASTUN encourages social debate, bargaining, tripartite structures and collaboration, as well as...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV5%20Qu%C3%A9bec%20Canada
TV5 Québec Canada (abbreviated to TV5) is a Canadian French-language specialty channel that focuses primarily on programming from international French-speaking broadcasters. The channel shares a broadcast licence with its sister network, Unis, a channel devoted to broadcasting programming primarily focusing on Canadia...