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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECI%20Telecom | ECI Telecom Ltd is an Israel-based manufacturer of telecommunications equipment that provides packet optical transport products, software-defined networking applications, cybersecurity and professional services.
History
The Electronics Corporation of Israel (ECI) was founded in 1961. It specialized in telephone tran... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20buffer | In computer science, a data buffer (or just buffer) is a region of a memory used to store data temporarily while it is being moved from one place to another. Typically, the data is stored in a buffer as it is retrieved from an input device (such as a microphone) or just before it is sent to an output device (such as sp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo%20Metro%20Fukutoshin%20Line | The , formally the , is a subway line operated by Tokyo Metro in west-central Tokyo and Wako, Saitama, Japan. The newest line in the Tokyo subway network, it opened in stages between 1994 and 2008. On average, the Fukutoshin Line carried 362,654 passengers daily in 2017, the lowest of all Tokyo Metro lines and roughly... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairy-legged%20vampire%20bat | The hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) is one of three extant species of vampire bats. It mainly feeds on the blood of wild birds, but can also feed both on domestic birds and humans. This vampire bat lives mainly in tropical and subtropical forestlands of South America, Central America, and southern Mexico. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash%20Film%20Works | Flash Film Works is a computer graphics company that provides visual effects for films, television shows and commercials. It is owned by director William Mesa and is located in Los Angeles, California.
History
In 1993, Visual Effects Supervisor William Mesa left Introvision International to direct the low budget scie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIPP | The Knowledge is Power Program, commonly known as KIPP, is a network of free open-enrollment college-preparatory public charter schools in low income communities throughout the United States. , KIPP is America's largest network of public charter schools. The head offices are in San Francisco, Chicago, New York City, an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Bates | Robert Bates (born December 11, 1953) is an American computer game designer. One of the early designers of interactive fiction games, he was co-founder of Challenge, Inc., which created games in the 1980s for the pioneering company Infocom. After Infocom's dissolution in 1989, Bates co-founded Legend Entertainment to c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded%20C%2B%2B | Embedded C++ (EC++) is a dialect of the C++ programming language for embedded systems. It was defined by an industry group led by major Japanese central processing unit (CPU) manufacturers, including NEC, Hitachi, Fujitsu, and Toshiba, to address the shortcomings of C++ for embedded applications. The goal of the effort... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart%20the%20Murderer | "Bart the Murderer" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 10, 1991. In the episode, Bart stumbles upon a Mafia bar after having bad luck at school. The owner of the bar, mobster Fat Tony, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home%20Sweet%20Homediddly-Dum-Doodily | "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily" is the third episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 1, 1995. In the episode, the Simpson children are put in foster care at Ned and Maude Flanders' house. Homer and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro%20ribbon%20connector | The micro ribbon or miniature ribbon connector is a common type of electrical connector for a variety of applications, such as in computer and telecommunications equipment having many contacts.
The connector contains two parallel rows of contacts within a shielded case having a characteristic D-shape similar to that u... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaczmarz%20method | The Kaczmarz method or Kaczmarz's algorithm is an iterative algorithm for solving linear equation systems . It was first discovered by the Polish mathematician Stefan Kaczmarz, and was rediscovered in the field of image reconstruction from projections by Richard Gordon, Robert Bender, and Gabor Herman in 1970, where it... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20asset | A digital asset is anything that exists only in digital form and comes with a distinct usage right, or distinct permission for use. Data that do not possess that right are not considered assets.
Digital assets include but are not exclusive to: digital documents, audible content, motion picture, and other relevant digi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20McFee | Allan McFee (June 4, 1913 – December 12, 2000) was an often irreverent announcer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's radio and television networks. Born in Belleville, Ontario, he joined the CBC in 1937, and remained with the network until his retirement in 1989. Even after his retirement, he continued to be t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metapuzzle | A metapuzzle, also known as a meta-puzzle or meta, is a puzzle that uses the solutions to a set of puzzles to create or provide data for a final puzzle.
Overview
Game designer Cliff Johnson defines a meta-puzzle as "a collection of puzzles that, when solved, each give a piece of a master puzzle." A metapuzzle is a pu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural%20Land%20Register | The Rural Land Register (RLR) is a database of maps showing the ownership of all agricultural land in the England, along with woodland and marginal land on which grants or subsidies are to be claimed.
The database is used by the Rural Payments Agency to pay subsidies and grants under schemes including the Environmenta... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby%2064%3A%20The%20Crystal%20Shards | Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is a 2000 platform game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 (N64). It is the first Kirby game to feature 3D computer graphics and follows Kirby as he attempts to reassemble a sacred crystal shattered by Dark Matter. Gameplay is viewed from a 2.5D perspe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS%20Block%20Party | CBS Block Party (referred to on-air as the CBS Friday Night Block Party) was a programming block that aired on the CBS television network during the 1997–1998 television season. The block was similar to, and was intended as direct competition to, ABC's TGIF lineup and aired on Friday nights from 8:00p.m. to 10:00p.m. E... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wix | Wix may refer to:
Computing
WiX (Windows Installer XML Toolset), a software toolset
Wix.com, an Israeli software company offering cloud-based web development tools and services
Places
Wix, Essex, United Kingdom
Vicques, Switzerland, formerly
Other uses
Wix (name), a given name and surname
Wix Wickens or Wix (P... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabotage%20%28video%20game%29 | Sabotage is a fixed shooter video game for the Apple II series of computers, written by Mark Allen and published by On-Line Systems in 1981.
Gameplay
The player controls a gun turret at the bottom of the screen by either keyboard, paddle control, or a single axis of a joystick. The turret can swivel to cover a large... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEF%20II | DEF II was a programming strand on BBC2, which aired at 6 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 May 1988 to 23 May 1994, to serve the teenage market. It was produced by Janet Street-Porter, and followed on from her influential youth TV show Network 7 on Channel 4.
Many of the presenters and staff on DEF II started their... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo%20Assassins | Tattoo Assassins is an unreleased 1994 fighting game developed by the pinball division of Data East for release in arcades. A few prototypes were test-marketed, but the game was never officially released. Spearheaded by Bob Gale (screenwriter for Back to the Future) and Joe Kaminkow (leader of Data East Pinball, now kn... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Woolsey | Richard P. Woolsey is a fictional character in the Stargate television franchise about military teams exploring the Milky Way and Pegasus galaxies via a network of alien transportation devices. Played by actor Robert Picardo, Woolsey made his first appearance as a member of the NID in "Heroes Part 2", an episode of sea... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namma%20Metro | Namma Metro (meaning Our Metro in Kannada), also known as Bengaluru Metro, is a rapid transit system serving the city of Bengaluru, India. It is the second longest operational metro network in India with an operational length of 73.75 kilometers just after Delhi Metro. Upon its inauguration, it became the first undergr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DesktopBSD | DesktopBSD is a Unix-derived, desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. Its goal was to combine the stability of FreeBSD with the ease-of-use of K Desktop Environment 3, which is the default graphical user interface.
History and development
DesktopBSD is essentially a customized installation of FreeBSD and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los%20Reyes%20%28TV%20series%29 | Los Reyes (The Kings) is a telenovela filmed in Colombia and produced by the Colombian network, RCN (Radio Cadena Nacional - "National Radio Network"). It debuted in 2005 and is available via RCN cable TV in the United States.
Plot
Los Reyes is about a working-class family and Edilberto "Beto" Reyes, the head of the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JAL%20%28compiler%29 | JAL (Just Another Language) is a Pascal-like programming language and compiler that generates executable code for PIC microcontrollers. It is a free-format language with a compiler that runs on Linux, MS-Windows and MS-DOS (OSX support). It is configurable and extendable through the use of libraries and can even be co... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX | ADX, AdX, Adx, etc. may refer to:
Business and technology
Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange
Adams Express Company, stock symbol
ADX (file format), a streamed audio format
Authenticated Data Experiment, an early release of Bluesky's decentralized social network protocol
Average directional movement index, a technical ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Language%20Unification | Inter-Language Unification or ILU is a method for computer systems to exchange data, bridging differences in the way systems represent the various kinds of data. Even if two systems run on the same computer, or on identical computer hardware, many differences arise from the use of different computer languages to build... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHME | KHME (channel 23) is a television station in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with the classic television network MeTV. It is owned by Gray Television alongside ABC affiliate KOTA-TV (channel 3) and low-power Fox affiliate KEVN-LD (channel 7). The stations share studios on Skyline Drive in Rapid City... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint%20Entrance%20Examination%20%E2%80%93%20Main | Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE-Main), formerly All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), is an Indian standardised computer-based test for admission to various technical undergraduate programs in engineering, architecture, and planning across colleges in India. The exam is conducted by the National Te... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Dakota%20Public%20Broadcasting | South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) is a state network of non-commercial educational television and radio stations serving the U.S. state of South Dakota. The stations are operated by the South Dakota Bureau of Information and Telecommunication, an agency of the state government which holds the licenses for all of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNBN | KNBN (channel 21) is a television station in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with NBC, MyNetworkTV and YTA TV. Owned by Jim Simpson's Rapid Broadcasting, the station maintains studios on South Plaza Drive in Rapid City, and its transmitter is located on Cowboy Hill west of downtown.
History
In Mar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KWBH-LD | KWBH-LD (channel 27) is a low-power television station in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States. It is a translator of dual NBC/MyNetworkTV affiliate KNBN (channel 21) which is owned by Jim Simpson's Rapid Broadcasting. KWBH-LD's transmitter is located on Cowboy Hill west of downtown; its parent station maintains stu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HoneyMonkey | HoneyMonkey, short for Strider HoneyMonkey Exploit Detection System, is a Microsoft Research honeypot. The implementation uses a network of computers to crawl the World Wide Web searching for websites that use browser exploits to install malware on the HoneyMonkey computer. A snapshot of the memory, executables and reg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmartFTP | SmartFTP is a network file transfer program for Microsoft Windows that supports file transfer via FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Box, Google Cloud Storage and Backblaze B2 protocols. It supports SSL/TLS, IPv6 and FXP, and features a transfer queue, proxy and firewall support, mult... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CTV%20National%20News | CTV National News is the flagship newscast of CTV News, the news division of the CTV Television Network, which airs at 11:00 pm local time on the CTV stations across Canada, and is produced from CTV's facilities at 9 Channel Nine Court in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario. It also airs on CTV News Channel, CTV's 24-hour ca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatoire%20de%20musique%20du%20Qu%C3%A9bec%20%C3%A0%20Saguenay | The Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Saguenay is a music conservatory located in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. The conservatory was opened in 1967 and is part of a network of 9 conservatories in Quebec, the Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec (CMADQ), and was the seventh school in the CMADQ network t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission%20Time%20Interval | TTI, Transmission Time Interval, is a parameter in UMTS (and other digital telecommunication networks) related to encapsulation of data from higher layers into frames for transmission on the radio link layer. TTI refers to the duration of a transmission on the radio link. The TTI is related to the size of the data bloc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck%20Sannipoli | Charles Joseph Sannipoli (1945-2015) was an executive in the computer networking industry, having served for more than 3 decades in many roles.
Life
He held a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology and was a Senior Member of the IEEE. He was a resident of North Carolina.
Sa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope%20and%20Fear | "Hope and Fear" is the 26th and final episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. The episode first aired on the UPN network on May 20, 1998. Directed by Winrich Kolbe, it was developed from a story by Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky into a teleplay by M... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Alaska%20Airlines%20destinations | Alaska Airlines is a major airline in the United States, headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area, Washington. , its combined network offers 1,200 flights to more than 115 destinations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Belize under the Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air brands. Its primary hubs a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild%20TV%20News | Fairchild TV News is the news division of Fairchild TV, a Cantonese cable television network in Canada. It competes against the Cantonese Omni News broadcasts aired by Rogers' Omni Television stations. Since 2017, Fairchild has produced the Chinese-language newscasts aired by Omni.
Operations
Fairchild TV produces on... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20BackOffice%20Server | Microsoft BackOffice Server is a discontinued computer software package featuring Windows NT Server and other Microsoft server products that ran on NT Server. It was marketed during the 1990s and early 2000s for use in branch operations and for small businesses to run their back office operations.
The small business e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netroots | Netroots is a term coined in 2002 by Jerome Armstrong to describe political activism organized through blogs and other online media, including wikis and social network services. The word is a portmanteau of Internet and grassroots, reflecting the technological innovations that set netroots techniques apart from other ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuesTec | QuesTec was a digital media company that pioneered virtual replay from real-time measurement data for baseball and tennis. Years before competitors introduced similar products, QuesTec had established a reputation for accuracy and reliability. Although originally based on internally developed technology, in 1998 QuesTe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final%20%28Java%29 | In the Java programming language, the final keyword is used in several contexts to define an entity that can only be assigned once.
Once a final variable has been assigned, it always contains the same value. If a final variable holds a reference to an object, then the state of the object may be changed by operations o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven%20Anson%20Coons | Steven Anson Coons (March 7, 1912 – August 1979) was an early pioneer in the field of computer graphical methods. He was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Mechanical Engineering Department. He was also a professor at Syracuse University after leaving MIT. Steven Coons had a vision of inter... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SES%20S.A. | SES S.A. is a Luxembourgish satellite telecommunications network provider supplying video and data connectivity worldwide to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile and fixed network operators, governments and institutions.
SES is one of the world's leading satellite owners and operators with over... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyveillance | Cyveillance is an American cybersecurity company founded in 1997, based in Reston, Virginia. The company provides cybersecurity services including brand protection, social media monitoring and threat investigation, analysis, and response services. Its Cyveillance Intelligence Center subscription-based product monitors ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Sports%20Indy%20Racing | ABC Sports Indy Racing is a racing computer game made in 1997. It was officially licensed by the Indy Racing League.
Gameplay
The game is based on 1996–97 Indy Racing League season and features the drivers and the tracks from that season. The game also features the USAC Silver Crown Series, USAC Sprint Cars, and USAC ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CTV%20News | CTV News is the news division of the CTV Television Network in Canada. The name CTV News is also applied as the title of local and regional newscasts on the network's owned-and-operated stations (O&Os), which are closely tied to the national news division. Local newscasts on CTV 2 are also branded as CTV News, although... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Morning%20Show | The Morning Show may refer to:
Australia
The Morning Show (TV program), an Australian talk show hosted by Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies that airs on the Seven Network
The Morning Show (1992 TV program), the original title for the 1992–2005 Australian morning television variety program, Good Morning Australia, that a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20Surprises | "No Surprises" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the fourth and final single from their third studio album, OK Computer (1997), on 12 January 1998. It was also released as an EP with B-sides, No Surprises / Running from Demons. It features glockenspiel and a "childlike" sound inspired by the 19... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20instrument%20software%20architecture | Virtual instrument software architecture (VISA) is a widely used application programming interface (API) in the test and measurement (T&M) industry for communicating with instruments from a computer. VISA is an industry standard implemented by several T&M companies, such as, Anritsu, Bustec, Keysight Technologies, Kiku... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%20Pouzin | Louis Pouzin (April 20, 1931 in Chantenay-Saint-Imbert, Nièvre, France) is a French computer scientist. He designed a pioneering packet communications network, CYCLADES that was the first to implement the end-to-end principle, which became fundamental to the design of the Internet.
This network was the first actual im... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graybird | Graybird is a Trojan horse that hides its presence on compromised computers and downloads files from remote Web sites.
There are many variations of this virus such as Backdoor.Graybird.P (the most recently discovered variation).
It was discovered on September 3, 2003 and affects Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA%20Secret-Key%20Challenge | The RSA Secret-Key Challenge was a series of cryptographic contests organised by RSA Laboratories with the intent of helping to demonstrate the relative security of different encryption algorithms. The challenge ran from 28 January 1997 until May 2007.
Contest details
For each contest, RSA had posted on its website a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madness%20and%20the%20Minotaur | Madness and the Minotaur is a text adventure game, published in 1981 for the TRS-80 Color Computer by Radio Shack in North America and by Microdeal in the United Kingdom. It was developed by Spectral Associates founder, Thomas Rosenbaum.
A Dragon 32 version was published in 1982 by Dragon Data.
Gameplay
The goal of th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-documenting%20code | In computer programming, self-documenting (or self-describing) source code and user interfaces follow naming conventions and structured programming conventions that enable use of the system without prior specific knowledge. In web development, self-documenting refers to a website that exposes the entire process of its ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaginet | Imaginet LLC was founded in 1991, as a NeXT Computer and Apple Computer publishing Value Added Reseller.
Its initial focus on digital printing was retooled by 1994 to become an early provider of web services, a move that attracted some big-name companies, including 3M, Target Corp, Pillsbury, and General Mills.
In 19... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relief%20map | Relief map or mapping may refer to:
Raised-relief map, a 3D physical representation of terrain
Relief mapping (computer graphics), the 3D digital rendering of texture, which may simulate shadows
Topographic map, a 2D depiction of terrestrial relief, using terrain cartography
See also
Relief (disambiguation) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TclX | TclX, an abbreviation for extended Tcl, was one of the first freely available Tcl extensions to the Tcl programming language, providing new operating system interface commands, extended file controls, time and date manipulation, scanning and status commands and many others. While many features of TclX have been incorp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger%20Lakes%20Trail | The Finger Lakes Trail consists of a network of trails in New York. The trail system is administered by the Finger Lakes Trail Conference (FLTC), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization composed primarily of volunteers.
Description
The FLT is primarily designated as a footpath only trail. The main trail (FLT) is long an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Miner | Robert Nimrod Miner (December 23, 1941 – November 11, 1994) was an American businessman. He was the co-founder of Oracle Corporation and the producer of Oracle's relational database management system.
From 1977 until 1992, Bob Miner led product design and development for the Oracle relational database management syste... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newbear%2077-68 | The Newbear 77-68 was a kit of parts from which a purchaser could construct a first generation home computer based around a Motorola 6800 microprocessor. Because it was designed to be assembled by its owner at home, it was also a homebuilt computer. The 77-68 was designed by Tim Moore and was offered for sale by Bear M... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme%20Intelligence | The Supreme Intelligence is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Supreme Intelligence is an artificial intelligence that rules the alien race known as the Kree.
The Supreme Intelligence made its film debut in Captain Marvel (2019), set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword%20of%20Gideon | Sword of Gideon is a 1986 Canadian television film about Mossad agents hunting down terrorists associated with the 1972 Munich massacre. It was first shown on the CTV Television Network in Canada as a four-hour miniseries and later on HBO in the United States. Directed by Michael Anderson and written by Chris Bryant, t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-or-nothing%20transform | In cryptography, an all-or-nothing transform (AONT), also known as an all-or-nothing protocol, is an encryption mode which allows the data to be understood only if all of it is known. AONTs are not encryption, but frequently make use of symmetric ciphers and may be applied before encryption. In exact terms, "an AONT is... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equinix | Equinix, Inc. is an American multinational company headquartered in Redwood City, California, that specializes in Internet connection and data centers. The company is a leader in global colocation data center market share, with 248 data centers
in 31 countries on five continents.
It is listed on the NASDAQ stock exch... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVRi | TVR Internațional (, abbreviated as TVRi, is the international channel of Televiziunea Română, Romania's government-funded television network. TVR International provides free-to-air 24-hour broadcast throughout Europe, Canada and the US. In July 2005, it introduced broadcasts to Australia and New Zealand.
The channe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medoid | Medoids are representative objects of a data set or a cluster within a data set whose sum of dissimilarities to all the objects in the cluster is minimal. Medoids are similar in concept to means or centroids, but medoids are always restricted to be members of the data set. Medoids are most commonly used on data when a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z%20Channel | The Z Channel was one of the early pay television stations in the United States (1974-1989) best known for its devotion to the art of cinema due to the eclectic choice of films by the programming chief Jerry Harvey.
History
Z Channel was launched in 1974 by Theta Cable (a division of TelePrompTer Corporation and Hug... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path-vector%20routing%20protocol | A path-vector routing protocol is a network routing protocol which maintains the path information that gets updated dynamically. Updates that have looped through the network and returned to the same node are easily detected and discarded. This algorithm is sometimes used in Bellman–Ford routing algorithms to avoid "Cou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastertronic | Mastertronic was originally a publisher and distributor of low-cost computer game software founded in 1983. Their first games were launched on April 2, 1984. At its peak the label was one of the largest software publishers in the UK, achieved by selling cassette-based software at £1.99. As well as supplying leading ret... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy%20clustering | Fuzzy clustering (also referred to as soft clustering or soft k-means) is a form of clustering in which each data point can belong to more than one cluster.
Clustering or cluster analysis involves assigning data points to clusters such that items in the same cluster are as similar as possible, while items belonging to... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todo | Todo may refer to:
Todo Bichig, Kalmyk ‘Clear Script’
To-do list, a time management implementation
TODO (tag), a computer programming comment tag
Todo (album)
Tōdō may refer to:
Tōkyūjutsu () or Tōdō (), a Japanese divination (fortune telling) method
Tōdōza () or Tōdō (), a Japanese guild for blind male musician... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab-separated%20values | Tab-separated values (TSV) is a simple, text-based file format for storing tabular data. Records are separated by newlines, and values within a record are separated by tab characters. The TSV format is thus a delimiter-separated values format, similar to comma-separated values.
TSV is a simple file format that is wide... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galearieae | Galearieae is a no-longer-recognized tribe of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprised 3 genera, Galearia, Microdesmis, and Panda. Molecular data show that although these three genera are related to each other, they do not belong in the subfamily Acalyphoideae of the Euphorbiaceae, and therefore they are general... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JLA/Cyberforce | JLA/Cyberforce, was a one-shot comic book published in 2005 by DC Comics and Top Cow Comics.
JLA/Cyberforce was written by Joe Kelly. Internal art was by Doug Mahnke and Norm Rapmund. The cover was done by Marc Silvestri. Despite being a one-shot, the crossover is a continuation of the story that begins in volume 3 of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20York%20Undercover | New York Undercover is an American police drama that aired on the Fox television network from September 8, 1994, to February 11, 1999. The series starred Malik Yoba as Detective J.C. Williams and Michael DeLorenzo as Detective Eddie Torres, two undercover detectives in New York City's Fourth Precinct who were assigned ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantitative%20Invisibility | In computer-aided design (CAD)/CAM, quantitative invisibility (QI) is the number of solid bodies that obscure a point in space as projected onto a plane. Often, CAD engineers project a model into a plane (a 2D drawing) in order to denote edges that are visible with a solid line, and those that are hidden with dashed o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clique%20%28disambiguation%29 | A clique is a close social group.
Clique or The Clique may also refer to:
Math and computing
Clique (graph theory)
Clique problem in computer science
Business and brands
Clique (vodka), a Latvian vodka sold in the United States
Entertainment and the arts
Clique (TV series), an online serial on BBC Three
The Cl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Networked%20book | A networked book is an open book designed to be written, edited, and read in a networked environment. It is also a platform for social exchange, and is potentially linked to other books and other discussions. Wikipedia can be considered a networked book. LetsAuthor is a publishing company that exclusively publishes net... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20Man%20and%20His%20Droid | One Man and His Droid is a game published by Mastertronic in 1985 for use on the Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 16, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum home computer systems. The name of the game is a play on the title of the BBC television show One Man and His Dog. The object of the game is to use a doglike dro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tron%3A%20Deadly%20Discs | Tron: Deadly Discs is a video game for the Intellivision console published by Mattel in 1982. The initial game design was done by Don Daglow, with further design and programming by Steven Sents. It is the first of three Intellivision games based on the Disney motion picture Tron.
Mattel released an Atari 2600 version u... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacey%20Awards | The Spacey Awards (also referred to as The Spaceys) was an annual award presented by the Canadian cable network Space from 2003 to 2007. Awards were presented in the areas of sci-fi, fantasy and horror films, television series and video games. The awards included both audience-voted categories and juried categories, w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penultimate%20hop%20popping | Penultimate hop popping (PHP) is a function performed by certain routers in an MPLS enabled network. It refers to the process whereby the outermost label of an MPLS tagged packet is removed by a label switch router (LSR) before the packet is passed to an adjacent label edge router (LER). The benefit is that the LSR ha... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Vander%20Wende | Richard Vander Wende is an American visual designer and video game designer best known for his work on the 1992 Disney film Aladdin and the Cyan Worlds computer game Riven.
Career
Vander Wende's career began at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), working on projects such as the films Willow and Innerspace as a concept de... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Aizu | The University of Aizu () in Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, is the first university dedicated to computer science engineering in Japan.
UoA was ranked 18th (2nd among public universities) and was ranked 7th in the field of computer science in "THE World University Rankings Japan 2022" by Times Higher Education (THE), a Briti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas%20PBS | Arkansas PBS (sometimes shortened to AR PBS) is a state network of PBS member television stations serving the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is operated by the Arkansas Educational Television Commission, a statutory non-cabinet agency of the Arkansas government operated through the Arkansas Department of Elementary and Sec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduware | Eduware may refer to:
Edu-Ware, a defunct educational software publisher, 1979–1985
Educational software, computer software created for the purpose of teaching or self-learning.
Educational games, games explicitly designed with educational purposes.
Educational technology, the study and practice of using technolog... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KARK-TV | KARK-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KARZ-TV (channel 42); Nexstar also provides certain services to Fox affiliate KLRT-TV (channel 16) and Pine Bluff–licensed CW affiliate KASN (chann... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathfinding | Pathfinding or pathing is the plotting, by a computer application, of the shortest route between two points. It is a more practical variant on solving mazes. This field of research is based heavily on Dijkstra's algorithm for finding the shortest path on a weighted graph.
Pathfinding is closely related to the shortest... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KLRT-TV | KLRT-TV (channel 16) is a television station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting alongside Pine Bluff–licensed CW affiliate KASN (channel 38); Mission maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Nexstar Media Group, owner of NBC affiliate KA... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory%20Television%20Network | The Victory Television Network (VTN) is a religious independent television network serving the U.S. state of Arkansas. It serves as the broadcasting arm of the Little Rock–based Agape Church, and is operated by a namesake parent subsidiary that holds the licenses for the three stations that comprise the network: flagsh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote%20collision | A remote collision, in CSMA/CD computer networks, is a collision that occurs when a frame having length less than minimum length and with an incorrect frame check sequence, is transmitted. This frame causes a collision at the remote end which will not be detected by the transmitter.
Ethernet |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Ward%20%28songwriter%29 | Christopher William Ward (born 28 July 1949) is a Canadian songwriter and broadcaster, known as a former long-standing on-air personality at MuchMusic, Canada's music video network, where he and J. D. Roberts were among the first video jockeys in 1984. Ward was a judge on The Next Star which was a Canadian reality tele... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhutan%20Time | Bhutan Time (BTT) is the time zone of Bhutan. It is six hours ahead of UTC (UTC+06:00). Bhutan does not observe Daylight saving time.
IANA time zone database
The IANA time zone database contains one zone for Bhutan in the file zone.tab, which is named Asia/Thimphu.
See also
Bangladesh Standard Time
References
Geogr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False%20nearest%20neighbor%20algorithm | Within abstract algebra, the false nearest neighbor algorithm is an algorithm for estimating the embedding dimension. The concept was proposed by Kennel et al. (1992). The main idea is to examine how the number of neighbors of a point along a signal trajectory change with increasing embedding dimension. In too low an... |
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