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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-loop%20authentication
Closed-loop authentication, as applied to computer network communication, refers to a mechanism whereby one party verifies the purported identity of another party by requiring them to supply a copy of a token transmitted to the canonical or trusted point of contact for that identity. It is also sometimes used to refer...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampled%20data%20system
In systems science, a sampled-data system is a control system in which a continuous-time plant is controlled with a digital device. Under periodic sampling, the sampled-data system is time-varying but also periodic; thus, it may be modeled by a simplified discrete-time system obtained by discretizing the plant. Howeve...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20Active%20Protection%20Service
Microsoft Active Protection Service (abbreviated MAPS and formerly known as Microsoft SpyNet) is the network of Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials users that help determine which programs are classified as spyware. The signatures created for any submitted programs by the users of the product are availab...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lustre%20%28programming%20language%29
Lustre is a formally defined, declarative, and synchronous dataflow programming language for programming reactive systems. It began as a research project in the early 1980s. A formal presentation of the language can be found in the 1991 Proceedings of the IEEE. In 1993 it progressed to practical, industrial use in a co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida%20Rhodes
Ida Rhodes (born Hadassah Itzkowitz; May 15, 1900 – February 1, 1986) was an American mathematician who became a member of the clique of influential women at the heart of early computer development in the United States. Childhood Hadassah Itzkowitz was born in a Jewish village Kamianets-Podilskyi between Nemyriv and T...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Averest
Averest is a synchronous programming language and set of tools to specify, verify, and implement reactive systems. It includes a compiler for synchronous programs, a symbolic model checker, and a tool for hardware/software synthesis. It can be used to model and verify finite and infinite state systems, at varied abstr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20unit%20testing%20frameworks
Code-driven unit testing frameworks for various programming languages are as follows. Some, but not all, are based on xUnit. Columns (classification) Name: This column contains the name of the framework and will usually link to it. xUnit: This column indicates whether a framework should be considered of xUnit type....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTJR
WTJR (channel 16) is a religious television station in Quincy, Illinois, United States, owned and operated by the Christian Television Network (CTN). The station's studios are located on North Sixth Street in downtown Quincy, and its transmitter is located on Cannonball Road northeast of the city. WTJR offers 24-hour r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVM
DVM may refer to: Dalvik virtual machine, formerly used in the Android operating system Diel vertical migration, a pattern of movement used by some organisms Digital voltmeter, a type of voltmeter used for measuring electrical potential difference Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, a degree received by veterinary phys...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-RPC
JSON-RPC is a remote procedure call protocol encoded in JSON. It is similar to the XML-RPC protocol, defining only a few data types and commands. JSON-RPC allows for notifications (data sent to the server that does not require a response) and for multiple calls to be sent to the server which may be answered asynchronou...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux%20kernel%20interfaces
The Linux kernel provides multiple interfaces to user-space applications that are used for varying purposes and that have varying properties by design. There are two types of application programming interface (API) in the Linux kernel the "kernel–user space" API; and the "kernel internal" API. Linux API The Linu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Ideas%20Bank
The Global Ideas Bank's origins lie in the Institute for Social Inventions, which was set up in 1985 by Nicholas Albery, social inventor and visionary. From small beginnings (a network of inventors, a quarterly newsletter), the Institute grew into a full-fledged organisation under his leadership: producing an annual co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC%20Answers
PC Answers was a computer magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future plc. It was notable for its focus on the technical side of computing. It ran several series of articles on overclocking, a "Danger! Don't Try This At Home!" section which reviewed hardware projects such as the Stone Soupercomputer and Tomohi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek%20Burney%20Jr.
Derek Burney is the former president of Corel Corporation. In 1988, at the age of 26, Burney entered the Computer Science program at Carleton University, spending co-op terms at Nortel and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL). He began his career with Corel as a developer and, with the help of his mentor Michael Cow...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorex
Memorex Corp. began as a computer tape producer and expanded to become both a consumer media supplier and a major IBM plug compatible peripheral supplier. It was broken up and ceased to exist after 1996 other than as a consumer electronics brand specializing in disk recordable media for CD and DVD drives, flash memory...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Landgraf
John Phillip Landgraf (born May 20, 1962) is the Chairman of FX Networks. He is also a member of the Peabody Awards board of directors, which is presented by the University of Georgia's Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Previously he was President and General Manager of FX Network, a position...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%20data%20types
In the C programming language, data types constitute the semantics and characteristics of storage of data elements. They are expressed in the language syntax in form of declarations for memory locations or variables. Data types also determine the types of operations or methods of processing of data elements. The C la...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporal%20logic%20of%20actions
Temporal logic of actions (TLA) is a logic developed by Leslie Lamport, which combines temporal logic with a logic of actions. It is used to describe behaviours of concurrent and distributed systems. It is the logic underlying the specification language TLA+. Details Statements in the temporal logic of actions are of...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DATATRIEVE
DATATRIEVE is a database query and report writer tool originally from Digital Equipment Corporation. It runs on the OpenVMS operating system, as well as several PDP-11 operating systems. DATATRIEVE's command structure is nearly plain English, and it is an early example of a Fourth Generation Language (4GL). Overview D...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometry%20processing
Geometry processing, or mesh processing, is an area of research that uses concepts from applied mathematics, computer science and engineering to design efficient algorithms for the acquisition, reconstruction, analysis, manipulation, simulation and transmission of complex 3D models. As the name implies, many of the co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storage%20Technology%20Corporation
Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek or STK, earlier STC) was a data storage technology company headquartered in Louisville, Colorado. New products include data retention systems, which it calls "information lifecycle management" (ILM). Its remaining product line is now part of Oracle Corporation, and marketed ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Sex%20Files
The Sex Files is a television program broadcasting on Discovery Channel Canada and was broadcast on CTV network stations after the watershed, due to its highly explicit discussion of the nature of sexuality issues and behavior, from genetics, reproduction, sexual orientation, puberty, etc. As one would expect of a show...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fa%C3%A7ade%20%28video%20game%29
Façade is an artificial intelligence-based interactive story created in 2005 by Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern. Upon release, the game received attention from mainstream news publications for its innovative design, and prompted speculation about the potential use of artificial intelligence in video games. Following re...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procedural%20generation
In computing, procedural generation (sometimes shortened as proc-gen) is a method of creating data algorithmically as opposed to manually, typically through a combination of human-generated content and algorithms coupled with computer-generated randomness and processing power. In computer graphics, it is commonly used ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Zbikowski
Mark "Zibo" Joseph Zbikowski (born March 21, 1956) is a former Microsoft Architect and an early computer hacker. He started working at the company only a few years after its inception, leading efforts in MS-DOS, OS/2, Cairo and Windows NT. In 2006, he was honored for 25 years of service with the company, the third empl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z2%20%28computer%29
The Z2 was an electromechanical (mechanical and relay-based) digital computer that was completed by Konrad Zuse in 1940. It was an improvement on the Z1 Zuse built in his parents' home, which used the same mechanical memory. In the Z2, he replaced the arithmetic and control logic with 600 electrical relay circuits, wei...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle%20Underground
The Seattle Underground is a network of underground passageways and basements in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. They were located at ground level when the city was built in the mid-19th century but fell into disuse after the streets were elevated. In recent decades, they have bec...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labyrinth%3A%20The%20Computer%20Game
Labyrinth: The Computer Game is a 1986 graphic adventure game developed by Lucasfilm Games and published by Activision. Based on the fantasy film Labyrinth, it tasks the player with navigating a maze while solving puzzles and evading dangers. The player's goal is to find and defeat the main antagonist, Jareth, within 1...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRM%20firmware
The SRM firmware (also called the SRM console) is the boot firmware written by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for computer systems based on the DEC Alpha microprocessor. SRM are the initials of (Alpha) System Reference Manual, the publication detailing the Alpha AXP architecture and which specified various feature...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uppland%20Runic%20Inscription%20871
U 871 is a 12th-century runestone in the Rundata catalog, originally from Ölsta, a village in the county of Uppland in Sweden. It is now on display at Skansen, near Stockholm. Description It is believed that this stone remained in its original place until 1896. The spot was close to the Eriksgata, the road that the Sw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable%20Linear%20Recording
Scalable Linear Recording is the name used by Tandberg Data for its line of QIC based tape drives. The earliest SLR drive, the SLR1, has a capacity of 250 MB, while the latest drive, the SLR140, has a capacity of 70 GB. The term SLR is often used to refer to QIC tapes, as for many years they were the only drives that ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube%20mapping
In computer graphics, cube mapping is a method of environment mapping that uses the six faces of a cube as the map shape. The environment is projected onto the sides of a cube and stored as six square textures, or unfolded into six regions of a single texture. The cube map is generated by first rendering the scene six...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native%20capacity
In computing, Native capacity refers to the uncompressed storage capacity of any medium that is usually spoken of in compressed sizes. For example, tape cartridges are rated in compressed capacity, which usually assumes 2:1 compression ratio over the native capacity. References Computer storage media
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uppland%20Runic%20Inscription%2035
This memorial runestone, listed as U 35 under Rundata, is located in Svartsjö, Uppland, Sweden, and dates from the Viking Age. Description The inscription on this granite runestone, which is three meters in height, has two fanged beasts surrounded by a runic serpent text band. The name of the runemaster is unknown, an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class%20browser
A class browser is a feature of an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows the programmer to browse, navigate, or visualize the structure of object-oriented programming code. History Most modern class browsers owe their origins to Smalltalk, one of the earliest object-oriented languages and development ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Radio%20Brisbane
ABC Radio Brisbane (callsign: 4QR) is an ABC Local Radio station in Brisbane, Queensland. It is one of the largest stations in the network, serving as a base for Queensland programming – many programs are broadcast across the ABC Local Radio network in regional and rural areas of Queensland when those stations are not ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KCSG
KCSG (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Cedar City, Utah, United States, airing programming from the classic television network MeTV. Owned and operated by network parent Weigel Broadcasting, the station maintains studios on West 1600 South Street in St. George, and its transmitter is located on Cedar Moun...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20News%20Baseball
Bad News Baseball, originally released as in Japan, is a baseball game released by Tecmo for the Japanese Family Computer in 1989, and North America in 1990 for the NES. The goal for players is to defeat every other team in the game. Gameplay can continue indefinitely until this occurs. Gameplay The game lacks a sea...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KELO-TV
KELO-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with CBS and MyNetworkTV. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on Phillips Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls; its transmitter is located near Rowena, South Dakota. KELO-TV is broadcast by thre...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Luzon%20Expressway
The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), signed as E1 of the Philippine expressway network, partially as N160 of the Philippine highway network, and R-8 of the Metro Manila arterial road network, is a limited-access toll expressway that connects Metro Manila to the provinces of the Central Luzon region in the Philippines. Th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse%20video
Reverse video (or invert video or inverse video or reverse screen) is a computer display technique whereby the background and text color values are inverted. On older computers, displays were usually designed to display text on a black background by default. For emphasis, the color scheme was swapped to bright backgrou...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecos%20field
The gecos field, or GECOS field is a field in each record in the /etc/passwd file on Unix and similar operating systems. On UNIX, it is the 5th of 7 fields in a record. It is typically used to record general information about the account or its user(s) such as their real name and phone number. Format The typical form...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SDD
SDD may refer to: Computing Software Design Description (IEEE 1016–2009), a standard that specifies the form of the document used to specify system architecture and application design in a software-related project Software Design Document, a written outline of the development of a course or a description of a softw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop%20Stopford%27s%20School
Bishop Stopford's School, commonly known as Bishop Stopford's, or (simply) just Bishop's, is a voluntary aided co-educational secondary school specialising in mathematics, computing and engineering, with a sixth form. It is a London Diocesan Church of England school with worship in a relatively High Church Anglo-Catho...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20One%20with%20Unagi
"The One with Unagi" is the seventeenth episode of Friends sixth season. It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on February 24, 2000. Plot When Joey is struggling to make ends meet by working at Central Perk, Ross suggests some alternative form of employment, and Joey looks into medical studies at the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun%20TV%20Network
Sun TV Network is an Indian mass media company headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is a part of Sun Group and is one of Asia's largest TV networks. Established on 14 April 1992 by Kalanithi Maran, it owns a variety of television channels in multiple languages and radio stations in multiple languages. Its fl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routing%20and%20wavelength%20assignment
The routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problem is an optical networking problem with the goal of maximizing the number of optical connections. Definition The general objective of the RWA problem is to maximize the number of established connections. Each connection request must be given a route and wavelength. Th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Starkings
Richard Starkings (born 27 January 1962) is a British font designer and comic book letterer, editor and writer. He was one of the early pioneers of computer-based comic-book lettering, and is one of the most prolific creators in that industry. Career Starkings' lettering style was originally inspired by British comic ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl%20Object%20Environment
For the Mach variant, see Mach (kernel) The Perl Object Environment or POE is a library of Perl modules written in the Perl programming language by Rocco Caputo et al. From CPAN: "POE originally was developed as the core of a persistent object server and runtime environment. It has evolved into a general purpose mul...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check%20Point
Check Point is an American-Israeli multinational provider of software and combined hardware and software products for IT security, including network security, endpoint security, cloud security, mobile security, data security and security management. , the company has approximately 6,000 employees worldwide. Headquarte...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice%20%28disambiguation%29
Ice is the solid form of water. Ice or ICE may also refer to: Computing and technology ICE (scanning) (Image Correction and Enhancement), for removing surface defects from a scanned photo/image In Case of Emergency, emergency numbers stored on a mobile or cellular phone ICE (cipher), a block cipher in cryptograph...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudder%20ratio
Rudder ratio refers to a value that is monitored by the computerized flight control systems in modern aircraft. The ratio relates the aircraft airspeed to the rudder deflection setting that is in effect at the time. As an aircraft accelerates, the deflection of the rudder needs to be reduced proportionately within the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berners-Lee
Berners-Lee may refer to: Conway Berners-Lee (1921–2019), British mathematician and computer scientist, father of Mike and Tim Berners-Lee Mike Berners-Lee (born 1964), English researcher and writer on greenhouse gases Tim Berners-Lee (born 1955), British engineer and computer scientist, known for his creation of t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleogenesis
In the theory of cybernetics, teleogenesis (from the Greek teleos = 'purpose' and genesis = 'creation') is the creation of goal-creating processes. According to Peter Corning: "A cybernetic system is by definition a dynamic purposive system; it is 'designed' to pursue or maintain one or more goals or end-states". Tel...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Canine%20Mutiny
"The Canine Mutiny" is the twentieth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 13, 1997. It was written by Ron Hauge and directed by Dominic Polcino. Bart fraudulently applies for a credit card and uses it ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20artifact
Digital artifact in information science, is any undesired or unintended alteration in data introduced in a digital process by an involved technique and/or technology. Digital artifact can be of any content types including text, audio, video, image, animation or a combination. Information science In information scien...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C5%82aw%20Radziszowski
Stanisław P. Radziszowski (born June 7, 1953) is a Polish-American mathematician and computer scientist, best known for his work in Ramsey theory. Radziszowski was born in Gdańsk, Poland, and received his PhD from the Institute of Informatics of the University of Warsaw in 1980. His thesis topic was "Logic and Comple...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantronics%20Colorplus
The Plantronics Colorplus is a graphics card for IBM PC computers, first sold in 1982. It is a superset of the then-current CGA standard, using the same monitor standard (4-bit digital TTL RGBI monitor) and providing the same pixel resolutions. It was produced by Frederick Electronics (of Frederick, Maryland), a subsi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ical
Ical may refer to: Calendar (Apple), Apple's personal calendar application, formerly called iCal ical (Unix), a Tcl/tk calendar package iCalendar, a standardised calendar data exchange standard Aburizal Bakrie, a politician ICaL an ionic current through the L-type calcium channel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KXAN-TV
KXAN-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Austin, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Llano-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate KBVO (channel 14); Nexstar also provides certain services to KNVA (channel 54), a de facto owned-and-operated station of The CW, under a lo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Real%20Adventures%20of%20Jonny%20Quest
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (also known as Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures) is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and broadcast on Cartoon Network from August 26, 1996, to April 16, 1997. A continuation of the Jonny Quest (1964) series and The New Adventures of Jonny Quest (1986) s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARCstation
The SPARCstation, SPARCserver and SPARCcenter product lines are a series of SPARC-based computer workstations and servers in desktop, desk side (pedestal) and rack-based form factor configurations, that were developed and sold by Sun Microsystems. The first SPARCstation was the SPARCstation 1 (also known as the Sun 4/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVQ%20%28disambiguation%29
TVQ is the Brisbane television station of Network Ten in Australia. TVQ may also refer to: Television TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting, a television station in Fukuoka, Japan Télé-Québec, a French-language TV network Television Quarterly, a magazine published by NATAS KTVQ, station TVQ in region K; a TV station in Billing...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong%20cryptography
Strong cryptography or cryptographically strong are general terms used to designate the cryptographic algorithms that, when used correctly, provide a very high (usually unsurmountable) level of protection against any eavesdropper, including the government agencies. There is no precise definition of the boundary line b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steps%20to%20an%20Ecology%20of%20Mind
Steps to an Ecology of Mind is a collection of Gregory Bateson's short works over his long and varied career. Subject matter includes essays on anthropology, cybernetics, psychiatry, and epistemology. It was originally published by Chandler Publishing Company in 1972 (republished 2000 with foreword by Mary Catherine Ba...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial%20capacity
Spatial capacity is an indicator of "data intensity" in a transmission medium. It is usually used in conjunction with wireless transport mechanisms. This is analogous to the way that lumens per square meter determine illumination intensity. Spatial capacity focuses not only on bit rates for data transfer but on bit ra...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle%20Systems
Argonaut Sheffield (formerly Particle Systems Ltd.) was a British computer game developer based in Sheffield, England. The company was founded as Particle Systems by Glyn Williams and Michael Powell. Games developed by Particle Systems include I-War and its sequel Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos. The company was work...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface%20Builder
Interface Builder is a software development application for Apple's macOS operating system. It is part of Xcode (formerly Project Builder), the Apple Developer developer's toolset. Interface Builder allows Cocoa and Carbon developers to create interfaces for applications using a graphical user interface. The resulting ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MonoUML
MonoUML is a CASE tool based on the Mono framework. Designed for allowing Unix/Linux developers to design computer systems faster using a friendly GUI application. Not only a diagramming tool but rather a complete CASE tool based on the OMG standards and fully compatible with proprietary tools. MonoUML supports reverse...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMA%20Pinoy%20TV
GMA Pinoy TV is a Philippine pay television channel that was launched in March 2005, by GMA Network. Operated by its subsidiaries, GMA International and GMA Worldwide Inc, it is targeted towards the Philippine diaspora. Programming The programming of GMA Pinoy TV consists mostly of shows from the Philippines from GMA...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20Amateurs%20Emergency%20Network
The Radio Amateurs' Emergency Network, also known as RAYNET, is a British national voluntary communications service provided by amateur radio operators. It was formed in 1953 and exists to supplement national communication channels in the event of an emergency. The capitalised word RAYNET is now a registered trademark ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brender
Brender may refer to: Nikolaus Brender (born 1949), German journalist BRender, a development toolkit and graphics engine for computer software
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Join%20Java
Join Java is a programming language based on the join-pattern that extends the standard Java programming language with the join semantics of the join-calculus. It was written at the University of South Australia within the Reconfigurable Computing Lab by Dr. Von Itzstein. Language characteristics The Join Java exten...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional%20block%20diagram
A functional block diagram, in systems engineering and software engineering, is a block diagram that describes the functions and interrelationships of a system. The functional block diagram can picture: Functions of a system pictured by blocks input and output elements of a block pictured with lines the relatio...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%20Traps%20and%20Pitfalls
C Traps and Pitfalls is a slim computer programming book by former AT&T Corporation researcher and programmer Andrew Koenig, its first edition still in print in 2017, which outlines the many ways in which beginners and even sometimes quite experienced C programmers can write poor, malfunctioning and dangerous source co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20and%20open-source%20graphics%20device%20driver
A free and open-source graphics device driver is a software stack which controls computer-graphics hardware and supports graphics-rendering application programming interfaces (APIs) and is released under a free and open-source software license. Graphics device drivers are written for specific hardware to work within a ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminin
Laminins are a family of glycoproteins of the extracellular matrix of all animals. They are major constituents of the basement membrane, namely the basal lamina (the protein network foundation for most cells and organs). Laminins are vital to biological activity, influencing cell differentiation, migration, and adhesio...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SonicStage
SonicStage is a discontinued software product from Sony that is used for managing portable devices when they are plugged into a computer running Microsoft Windows. It comprises a music player and library manager, similar to iTunes, Windows Media Player and RealPlayer. It is used to manage the library of ATRAC (.omg and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brocade%20Communications%20Systems
Brocade was an American technology company specializing in storage networking products, now a subsidiary of Broadcom Inc. The company is known for its Fibre Channel storage networking products and technology. Prior to the acquisition, the company expanded into adjacent markets including a wide range of IP/Ethernet hard...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strada%20Education%20Foundation
Strada Education Network is a non-profit corporation which assists students into post-secondary education by providing financial support and other help. USA Funds links colleges, universities, proprietary schools, private lenders, students and parents to promote financial access to higher learning. The organization is ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizational%20unit%20%28computing%29
In computing, an organizational unit (OU) provides a way of classifying objects located in directories, or names in a digital certificate hierarchy, typically used either to differentiate between objects with the same name (John Doe in OU "marketing" versus John Doe in OU "customer service"), or to parcel out authority...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uppland%20Runic%20Inscription%2011
U 11 is the Rundata designation for a runestone that is located near the ruins of the old king's dwelling at Alsnö hus near Hovgården on the island of Adelsö in Sweden. Description This runestone has an intricate design with the runic text within serpents. The inscription is unsigned and is classified as being carved ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPON
TPON might refer to: Telephony over Passive Optical Network, kind of telephone network The Power of Nightmares, 2004 documentary series The Philippine Order of Narnians, Filipino community of CS Lewis enthusiasts Two Parties One Nation, an Instagram-based mock government community
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursive%20data%20type
In computer programming languages, a recursive data type (also known as a recursively-defined, inductively-defined or inductive data type) is a data type for values that may contain other values of the same type. Data of recursive types are usually viewed as directed graphs. An important application of recursion in co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20redirector
In DOS and Windows, a network redirector, or redirector, is an operating system driver that sends data to and receives data from a remote device. A network redirector provides mechanisms to locate, open, read, write, and delete files and submit print jobs. It provides application services such as named pipes and MailS...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crud
Crud or CRUD may refer to: Waste, dirt, feces, or something of poor quality Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD), basic functions of a computer database Crud (game), a game played on a billiard table CRUD (radio station), a former radio station of Rochdale College in Toronto, Canada "Crud", a song by British r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid%20over%20Moscow
Raid Over Moscow (Raid in some countries and on reissue) is a computer game by Access Software published in Europe by U.S. Gold for the Commodore 64 in 1984 and other microcomputers in 1985-1986. Released during the Cold War era, Raid Over Moscow is an action game in which the player (an American space pilot) has to s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITV%20Nightscreen
ITV Nightscreen is a scheduled programme on the ITV television network, consisting of a sequence of animated pages of information about ITV's upcoming programmes, features and special events, with easy listening music in the background. The programme was used to fill the station's overnight downtime, where a closedown ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC%20Learning%20Zone
The BBC Learning Zone (previously The Learning Zone) was an educational strand run by the BBC as an overnight service on BBC Two. It broadcast programming aimed at students in Primary, Secondary and Higher Education as well as to adult learners. Viewers are encouraged to watch programmes after the original broadcast vi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry%20Ewing
Larry Ewing is an American computer programmer who is known as the creator of the Linux mascot, Tux. The artwork was created in 1996, while Ewing was a student at Texas A&M University, originally as a submission to a contest to create the Linux logo. Though Ewing's submission didn't win, his artwork was adopted as the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenspeed%20and%20Brown%20Shoe
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe is an American detective comedy series originally broadcast by the ABC network between January and June 1980. The series was created by executive producer Stephen J. Cannell and a joint production of Stephen J. Cannell Productions in association with Paramount Television. Most of the show's cre...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillersj%C3%B6%20stone
The Hillersjö stone, listed in the Rundata catalog as U 29 and located at Hillersjö, which is about four kilometers north of Stenhamra on Färingsö, is a runic Younger Futhark inscription that tells, in Old Norse, the tragic real life family saga of Gerlög and her daughter Inga. It is the longest runic inscription in Up...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European%20Foundation%20for%20Management%20Development
The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) is an international not-for-profit association based in Brussels. Europe's largest network association in the field of management development, it has over 890 member organizations from academia, business, public service and consultancy in 88 countries (as of Sep...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBAND
XBAND (stylized as XBⱯND) was one of the first competitive online console gaming networks and was available for the Genesis and Super NES. It was produced by Catapult Entertainment in Cupertino, California. It is the only modem released in America to have been officially licensed by Nintendo. It debuted in various area...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fileset
In computing, a fileset is a set of computer files linked by defining property or common characteristic. There are different types of fileset though the context will usually give the defining characteristic. Sometimes it is necessary to explicitly state the fileset type to avoid ambiguity, an example is the emacs edi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jizzy%20Pearl
Jizzy Pearl (born James Wilkinson, March 17, 1958) is an American hard rock and heavy metal singer. He first fronted the band Data Clan, which eventually became Love/Hate. Pearl has also sung for L.A. Guns, Ratt, Adler's Appetite, Quiet Riot and other, lesser known acts. Pearl is known for, in the words of KNAC.com, h...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack%20search
Stack search (also known as Stack decoding algorithm) is a search algorithm similar to beam search. It can be used to explore tree-structured search spaces and is often employed in Natural language processing applications, such as parsing of natural languages, or for decoding of error correcting codes where the techniq...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis%20Shiner
Lewis Shiner (born December 30, 1950 in Eugene, Oregon) is an American writer. Shiner began his career as a science fiction writer, and then identified with cyberpunk. He later wrote more mainstream novels, albeit often with magical realism and fantasy elements. He was formerly a resident of Texas (and a member of the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAA
NAA or Naa may refer to: People Naa Ashorkor (born 1988), Ghanaian actress and radio/ TV broadcaster Naa Govindasamy (1946–1999), Singaporean Tamil-language writer and computer font developer Naa Someswara, Indian science writer and TV presenter Businesses and organizations Airports and aviation Narita Internati...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20radio%20stations%20in%20Maine
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Maine, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations Defunct WALZ WHGS WKZX WLVC WMNE WNSW WQDY WSJR WVOM References Maine Radio