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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suhana%20Meharchand | Suhana Meharchand is a Canadian retired journalist who was most recently a CBC News Network anchor and host of CBC News Now.
Early life
Meharchand was born in Durban, South Africa, and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Meharchand is a graduate of broadcast journalism from Ryerson University. Her career in journalis... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thein%20Oo | Thein Oo (aka) Kaung Htet from codigo (; born 09 Dec 1994) is a businessman in Myanmar's computer industry, President of the Myanmar Computer Federation (a semi-governmental Nonprofit organization) and also the president of ACE Data Systems, (ACE Group of companies.)
References
External links
ICT experts urged to joi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20PTA%20Disbands | "The PTA Disbands" is the twenty-first episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series, The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 16, 1995. In the episode, Bart Simpson manipulates Edna Krabappel into organizing a strike of Springfield Elementary's teacher... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep%20%28command%29 | In computing, sleep is a command in Unix, Unix-like and other operating systems that suspends program execution for a specified time.
Overview
The sleep instruction suspends the calling process for at least the specified number of seconds (the default), minutes, hours or days.
for Unix-like systems is part of the X/... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund%20Lodge | Edmund Lodge, KH (1756–1839), herald, was a long-serving English officer of arms, a writer on heraldic subjects, and a compiler of short biographies.
Life and career
Lodge was born in Poland Street, London on 13 June 1756, the son of Edmund Lodge, rector of Carshalton, Surrey and his wife, Mary Garrard, daughter of Ri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERENA | The Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association (TERENA, ) was a not-for-profit association of European national research and education networks (NRENs) incorporated in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The association was originally formed on 13 June 1986 as Réseaux Associés pour la Recherche Européenne (R... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluent%20%28artificial%20intelligence%29 | In artificial intelligence, a fluent is a condition that can change over time. In logical approaches to reasoning about actions, fluents can be represented in first-order logic by predicates having an argument that depends on time. For example, the condition "the box is on the table", if it can change over time, cannot... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q%20%28Philippine%20TV%20network%29 | Q (formerly QTV and stylized as Qtv, standing for Quality Television) was a television network in the Philippines run by GMA Network Inc. through Citynet Network Marketing and Productions, Inc. The network primarily aired lifestyle and entertainment programs particularly aimed towards women. Its flagship station was DZ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6over4 | 6over4 is an IPv6 transition mechanism meant to transmit IPv6 packets between dual-stack nodes on top of a multicast-enabled IPv4 network. IPv4 is used as a virtual data link layer (virtual Ethernet) on which IPv6 can be run.
How 6over4 works
6over4 defines a trivial method for generating a link-local IPv6 address fr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User%20Location%20Service | In computing, User Location Service was a standards-based protocol for directory services and presence information, first submitted as a draft to the IETF in February 1996.
Client software supporting ULS included early versions of Microsoft Netmeeting, Intel Video Phone and FreeWebFone. Netmeeting had depreciated ULS ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century%20%28disambiguation%29 | A century is a period of 100 years.
Century, The Century or Centuries may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
Broadcasting
Century Network, a former group of independent local radio stations in England
Century Radio, a former national commercial radio station in Ireland
Film and television
Century (film), ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20%20to%20One | 20 to One (known as 20 to 1 before 2016) is an Australian television series on the Nine Network from 2005, that counts down an undefined "top 20" of elements or events of popular culture, such as films, songs, or sporting scandals. The format mixes archival footage of the listed events with comments from various Austra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISATAP | ISATAP (intra-site automatic tunnel addressing protocol) is an IPv6 transition mechanism meant to transmit IPv6 packets between dual-stack nodes on top of an IPv4 network. It is defined in the informational RFC 5214.
Unlike 6over4 (an older similar protocol using IPv4 multicast), ISATAP uses IPv4 as a virtual non-broa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAD%20data%20exchange | CAD data exchange is a method of drawing data exchange used to translate between different computer-aided design (CAD) authoring systems or between CAD and other downstream CAx systems.
Many companies use different CAD systems and exchange CAD data file format with suppliers, customers, and subcontractors. Such format... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis%20comment | A Vorbis comment is a metadata container used in the Vorbis, FLAC, Theora, Speex and Opus file formats. It allows information such as the title, artist, album, track number or other information about the file to be added to the file itself. However, as the official Ogg Vorbis documentation notes, “[the comment header] ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quickselect | In computer science, quickselect is a selection algorithm to find the kth smallest element in an unordered list, also known as the kth order statistic. Like the related quicksort sorting algorithm, it was developed by Tony Hoare, and thus is also known as Hoare's selection algorithm. Like quicksort, it is efficient in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossDOS | CrossDOS is a file system handler for accessing FAT formatted media on Amiga computers. It was bundled with AmigaOS 2.1 and later. Its function was to allow working with disks formatted for PCs and Atari STs (and others). In the 1990s it became a commonly used method of file exchange between Amiga systems and other pl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volume%20Table%20of%20Contents | In the IBM System/360 storage architecture, the Volume Table of Contents (VTOC), is a data structure that provides a way of locating the data sets that reside on a particular DASD volume. With the exception of the IBM Z compatible disk layout in Linux on Z, it is the functional equivalent of the MS/PC DOS File Allocati... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pijar | PIJAR (Pusat Informasi dan Jaringan Aksi Reformasi / Information Centre and Action Network for Reform - Pijar also stands for 'flame') was an active player in the Indonesian struggle for democracy in 1998.
After succeeding with ending President Suharto's authoritarian rule on May 20, 2001, PIJAR's attention shifted t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20television%20networks%20in%20Mexico |
National network list
All of the networks listed below operate a number of terrestrial TV stations. In addition, several of these networks are also aired on cable and satellite services.
Commercial
Six television networks in Mexico have more than 75% national coverage and are thus required to be carried by all pay T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squidbillies | Squidbillies is an American adult animated sitcom created by Jim Fortier and Dave Willis for Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim. An unofficial pilot for the series aired on April 1, 2005. The series later made its official debut on October 16, 2005 and ended on December 13, 2021, with a total of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net%2AOne | Net*One was the first cellular network operator in Zimbabwe based on the Global System for Mobile Communications. The company was originally launched during the World Solar Summit in September 1996 in the capital Harare with 500 lines. Service was extended to the second city of Bulawayo at the time of the International... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrows%20%28TV%20series%29 | Arrows was a pop television series aimed at the teen market, which aired in 1976 and 1977 in the UK.
The show was produced by Muriel Young, and ran for two 14-week series on the ITV network, produced by Granada Television.
The show format was that the band would perform their own songs, and would introduce the guest ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring%20King | Ring King, known as in Japan and Europe, is an arcade boxing game. It was published in 1985 by Woodplace in Japan and Europe, and by Data East in North America.
Gameplay
The game continues the series' theme of comical sports as the player takes the role of a boxer who makes his way from his debut to become a world ch... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJAR | CJAR, known as CJ1240, is a commercial AM radio station located in The Pas, Manitoba. CJAR operates at 1240 kHz. It is part of the Arctic Radio Network (Arctic Radio (1982) Limited), with sister stations in Flin Flon (CFAR) and Thompson (CHTM). The station plays primarily adult contemporary music and broadcasts OCN Bli... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interested%20Parties%20Information | IPI (Interested party information) is a unique identifying number assigned by the CISAC database to each Interested Party in collective rights management. It is used worldwide by more than 120 countries and three million right holders.
Two types of IPI-numbers exist, an IPI Name Number and IPI Base Number.
IPI Name N... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research%20Unix | The term "Research Unix" refers to early versions of the Unix operating system for DEC PDP-7, PDP-11, VAX and Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 computers, developed in the Bell Labs Computing Sciences Research Center (CSRC).
History
The term Research Unix first appeared in the Bell System Technical Journal (Vol. 57, No. 6, Pt... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interdata%207/32%20and%208/32 | The Model 7/32 and Model 8/32 were 32-bit minicomputers introduced by Perkin-Elmer after they acquired Interdata, Inc., in 1973. Interdata computers are primarily remembered for being the first 32-bit minicomputers under $10,000. The 8/32 was a more powerful machine than the 7/32, with the notable feature of allowing u... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European%20Christian%20Political%20Youth%20Network | The European Christian Political Youth (ECPYouth) is a political youth organisation that brings together Christian, politically active young people from all over Europe to reinforce Christian politics in Europe. It is the independent youth organization of the European Christian Political Movement.
Background
The ECPYo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KLSU | KLSU (91.1 FM) is the student-run college radio station for Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with a radio format of variety music and specialty programming. The radio station is part of the university's Student Media Program and employs students as DJs and management staff. KLSU broadcasts across t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Trade%20Item%20Number | The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) is an identifier for trade items, developed by the international organization GS1. Such identifiers are used to look up product information in a database (often by entering the number through a barcode scanner pointed at an actual product) which may belong to a retailer, manufacturer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inxight | Inxight Software, Inc. was a software company specializing in visualization, information retrieval and natural language processing. It was bought by Business Objects in 2007; Business Objects was in turn acquired by SAP AG in 2008. Founded in 1997, Inxight was headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It was originally s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matplotlib | Matplotlib is a plotting library for the Python programming language and its numerical mathematics extension NumPy. It provides an object-oriented API for embedding plots into applications using general-purpose GUI toolkits like Tkinter, wxPython, Qt, or GTK. There is also a procedural "pylab" interface based on a stat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows%20Aero | Windows Aero (a backronym for Authentic, Energetic, Reflective, and Open) is a design language introduced in the Windows Vista operating system. The changes made in the Aero interface affected many elements of the Windows interface, including the incorporation of a new look, along with changes in interface guidelines r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entrepreneurial%20network | In business, entrepreneurial networks are social organizations offering different types of resources to start or improve entrepreneurial projects. Having adequate human resources is a key factor for entrepreneurial achievements. Combined with leadership, the entrepreneurial network is a social network not only necessa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watermark%20%28disambiguation%29 | A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper used to determine authenticity.
Watermark or watermarking may also refer to:
Technology
Digital watermarking, a technique to embed data in digital audio, images or video
Audio watermark, techniques for embedding hidden information into audio signals
Watermark... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Popeye%20Show | The Popeye Show (Originally titled I'm Popeye) is an American cartoon anthology series that premiered on October 29, 2001, on Cartoon Network. Each episode includes three Popeye theatrical shorts from Fleischer Studios and/or Famous Studios. The show is narrated by Bill Murray (not to be confused with the film actor of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CH3 | CH3 may refer to:
Channel 3 (band)
Channel 3 (Thai television network)
Methenium (methyl cation)
Methyl group (in chemistry)
Methyl radical (in chemistry)
Church Hymnal, third edition (Hymnbooks of the Church of Scotland) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shang-a-Lang%20%28TV%20series%29 | Shang-a-Lang was a children's pop music TV series starring the Scottish band, the Bay City Rollers. It was produced in Manchester by Granada Television for the ITV network and ran for one 20-week series in 1975.
It featured the band in comedy sketches and performing their songs to a live studio audience made up of the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20Power%20Template | Open Power Template is a web template engine written in PHP 5. A common strategy in designing web application is separation of the application logic (i.e. data processing) from the presentation (displaying the data). OPT is a tool for implementing such separation. The presentation layer is represented by templates, tex... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDMS | RDMS may refer to:
Relational database management system (RDMS or RDBMS)
Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, a credential imparted by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography
See also
RDM (disambiguation) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyISAM | MyISAM was the default storage engine for the MySQL relational database management system versions prior to 5.5 released in December 2009. It is based on the older ISAM code, but it has many useful extensions.
Filesystem
Each MyISAM table is stored on disk in three files (if it is not partitioned). The files have na... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlexRay | FlexRay is an automotive network communications protocol developed by the FlexRay Consortium to govern on-board automotive computing. It is designed to be faster and more reliable than CAN and TTP, but it is also more expensive. The FlexRay consortium disbanded in 2009, but the FlexRay standard is now a set of ISO stan... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20World%20Game | The World Game was an Australian football (soccer) television show broadcast on the SBS network, as well as a dedicated associated website. The show debuted in 2001 and was the only Australian TV programme dedicated to both football news and issues within Australia as well as around the world. Its popularity led to the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostan | Ostan may refer to:
OS-tan, Internet personifications of operating systems
Ostan (Geography), Iranian name for "province"
Ostan or Óstán, Irish word for "hotel", which may be seen around Ireland
Spring festival in Austria, 2 days after Easter
Polish name for "Go with God"
Ostan, Old High German word for "dawn"
Östan, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beethoven%27s%20Ninth%20Symphony%20CD-ROM | Beethoven's Ninth Symphony CD-ROM was one of the first titles to couple a computer compact disc with an audio CD. This title, a companion to Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, was developed in 1989 by the Voyager Company in Apple Computer's HyperCard, using custom audio XCMDs developed at Voyager. The lead instructor and crea... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan%20Radio | Michigan Radio is a network of five FM public radio stations operated by the University of Michigan through its broadcasting arm, Michigan Public Media. The network is a founding member of National Public Radio and an affiliate of Public Radio International, American Public Media, and BBC World Service. Its main studio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniface%20%28programming%20language%29 | Uniface is a low-code development and deployment platform for enterprise applications that can run in a large range of runtime environments, including mobile, mainframe, web, Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Windows, Java EE, and .NET. Uniface is used to create mission-critical applications.
Uniface applications ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stricture | Stricture may refer to:
stricture (medicine), a narrowing of a tubular structure,.
esophageal stricture, in medicine
a feature of the Perl programming language
tenet, in religion
degree of contact, in a consonant |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QS/1%20Data%20Systems | QS/1 is an American software company which develops management software for pharmacies. It was founded in 1944 and is based in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
In 1977, the company recognized health care professionals' need for software and hardware packages designed to help provide more efficient and effective care for c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon%20Bell%20%28QNX%29 | Gordon Bell is a Canadian software developer and entrepreneur. He is one of the co-creators of the QNX microkernel real-time operating system.
QNX
Bell and Dan Dodge began the project while students at the University of Waterloo in 1980. Bell and Dodge incorporated Quantum Software Systems in the Ottawa suburb of Kana... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan%20Dodge | Dan Dodge is a cocreator of the QNX microkernel real-time operating system, with Gordon Bell. They began the project while students at the University of Waterloo in 1980. Dodge then moved to Kanata, Ontario, a high-tech area outside Ottawa, to start Quantum Software Systems. It was later renamed QNX Software Systems to... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edubuntu | Edubuntu, previously known as Ubuntu Education Edition, is an official derivative of the Ubuntu operating system designed for use in classrooms inside schools, homes and communities.
Edubuntu is developed in collaboration with teachers and technologists in several countries. Edubuntu is built on top of the Ubuntu base... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food%20911 | Food 911 is a 30-minute-long show hosted by Tyler Florence that has aired on the Food Network since 1999.
The premise of the show involves Florence traveling across the United States to help individuals overcome various cooking dilemmas in their homes. A typical show involves three different dishes.
Participation in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find%20a%20Grave | Find a Grave is a website that allows the public to search and add to an online database of human and pet cemetery records. It is owned by Ancestry.com. Its stated mission is "to help people from all over the world work together to find, record and present final disposition information as a virtual cemetery experience.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSK | is a Japanese information technology company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, offering IT services and computer software. Outside of Japan, It is widely known for its acquisition of Sega in 1984, ended in the sale to Sammy in 2004, through which Sega Sammy Holdings was established.
History
In 1969, Sumitomo Computer Ser... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoofed%20URL | A spoofed URL involves one website masquerading as another, often leveraging vulnerabilities in web browser technology to facilitate a malicious computer attack. These attacks are particularly effective against computers that lack up-to-date security patches. Alternatively, some spoofed URLs are crafted for satirical p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nockebybanan | Nockebybanan is a tram line between Nockeby and Alvik in the western suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. The long line is part of the Storstockholms Lokaltrafik public transport network, and connects with the Stockholm metro and Tvärbanan tram at Alvik metro station. The Nockebybanan, also known as line 12, is operated by A... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed%20zero | Signed zero is zero with an associated sign. In ordinary arithmetic, the number 0 does not have a sign, so that −0, +0 and 0 are equivalent. However, in computing, some number representations allow for the existence of two zeros, often denoted by −0 (negative zero) and +0 (positive zero), regarded as equal by the numer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive%20Systems%20Corporation | Interactive Systems Corporation (styled INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation, abbreviated ISC) was a US-based software company and the first vendor of the Unix operating system outside AT&T, operating from Santa Monica, California. It was founded in 1977 by Peter G. Weiner, a RAND Corporation researcher who had previously f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClearTalk | ClearTalk is a controlled natural language—a kind of a formal language for expressing information that is designed to be both human-readable (being based on English) and easily processed by a computer.
Anyone who can read English can immediately read ClearTalk, and the people who write ClearTalk learn to write it whil... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association%20for%20History%20and%20Computing | The Association for History and Computing (AHC) was an organization dedicated to the use of computers in historical research.
The AHC was an international organization with the aim of promoting the use of computers in all types of historical study, both for teaching and research.
It was originally proposed at a confe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical%20Data%20Display%20Manager | GDDM (Graphical Data Display Manager) is a computer graphics system for the IBM System/370 which was developed in IBM's Hursley lab, and first released in 1979. GDDM was originally designed to provide programming support for the IBM 3279 colour display terminal and the associated 3287 colour printer. The 3279 was a col... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubstro | A pubstro (or just stro) is a hacked computer or server with an installed FTP server. This FTP server is used to facilitate the transferring and spreading of warez, or copyrighted software.
This is typically accomplished by scanning broad IP address ranges with port scanners in search of servers running open ports tha... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upcoming | Upcoming (formerly Upcoming.org) is a social event calendar website that launched in 2003, founded by Andy Baio.
Features
Upcoming combines features of an event calendar and a social networking site. Primarily, the site is a searchable, browseable repository of upcoming events, such as art exhibits, conferences, and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IFolder | iFolder is an open-source application, developed by Novell, Inc., intended to allow cross-platform file sharing across computer networks.
iFolder operates on the concept of shared folders, where a folder is marked as shared and the contents of the folder are then synchronized to other computers over a network, either ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampullae%20of%20Lorenzini | Ampullae of Lorenzini (: ampulla) are electroreceptors, sense organs able to detect electric fields. They form a network of mucus-filled pores in the skin of cartilaginous fish (sharks, rays, and chimaeras) and of basal bony fishes such as reedfish, sturgeon, and lungfish. They are associated with and evolved from the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zasshi%20Kiji%20Sakuin | Zasshi Kiji Sakuin (雑誌記事索引, "Japanese Periodicals Index"), often called Zassaku in short, is a searchable database of scholarly articles in Japanese. The database, produced by the National Diet Library (NDL) in 1948, catalogs selected articles from NDL's extensive collection of periodicals. The database was created for... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply%20network | A supply network is a pattern of temporal and spatial processes carried out at facility nodes and over distribution links, which adds value for customers through the manufacturing and delivery of products. It comprises the general state of business affairs in which all kinds of material (work-in-process material as wel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIAI | SIAI may refer to:
The Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, an organization renamed in 2013 to the Machine Intelligence Research Institute
Società Idrovolanti Alta Italia, an Italian aircraft manufacturer |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Justice%20League%20episodes | Justice League is an American animated series about a team of superheroes, which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network. The series is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. It follows the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Hawkgir... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanmina%20Corporation | Sanmina Corporation is an American electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider headquartered in San Jose, California that serves original equipment manufacturers in communications and computer hardware fields. The firm has nearly 80 manufacturing sites, and is one of the world’s largest independent manufacturers ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational%20finance | Computational finance is a branch of applied computer science that deals with problems of practical interest in finance. Some slightly different definitions are the study of data and algorithms currently used in finance and the mathematics of computer programs that realize financial models or systems.
Computational fi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WSHM-LD | WSHM-LD (channel 33) is a low-power television station in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Gray Television alongside ABC/Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate WGGB-TV (channel 40). Both stations share studios on Liberty Street in Springfield, while WSHM-LD's transmitter is located on M... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armored%20Core%20%28video%20game%29 | is a 1997 third-person shooter mecha video game developed by FromSoftware and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was originally released in Japan by FromSoftware in July 1997 and in North America in October 1997 and Europe in 1998 by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game is the first entry... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational%20Intelligence%20%28journal%29 | Computational Intelligence is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on artificial intelligence. It was established in 1985 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell. Since 2009, the editors-in-chief have been Ali Ghorbani and Evangelos Milios.
External links
Artificial intelligence publications
Computer s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Springfield%20Connection | "The Springfield Connection" is the twenty-third episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 7, 1995. In the episode, Marge deals with corruption and crime when she joins the Springfield police force.
The episod... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20Plus%21 | Microsoft Plus! is a discontinued commercial operating system enhancement product by Microsoft. The last edition is the Plus! SuperPack, which includes an assortment of screensavers, themes, and games, as well as multimedia applications. The Microsoft Plus! product was first announced on January 31, 1994, under the int... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20conversion | Data conversion is the conversion of computer data from one format to another. Throughout a computer environment, data is encoded in a variety of ways. For example, computer hardware is built on the basis of certain standards, which requires that data contains, for example, parity bit checks. Similarly, the operating s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fril | Fril is a programming language for first-order predicate calculus. It includes the semantics of Prolog as a subset, but takes its syntax from the of Logic Programming Associates and adds support for fuzzy sets, support logic, and metaprogramming.
Fril was originally developed by Trevor Martin and Jim Baldwin at the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Vernon%20Camp | {
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Mount Vernon Camp, also known as the Gurkha Cantonment, is an establishment of the Singapore Police Force built to house the training and residential facilities of the Gurkha Contingent's Gurkhas and their famil... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VDA-FS | VDA-FS is a CAD data exchange format for the transfer of surface models from one CAD system to another.
Its name is an abbreviation of "", which translates to the "automotive industry association - surface data interface".
Standard was specified by the German organization VDA
VDA-FS has been superseded by STEP, ISO 10... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Client%20access%20license | A client access license (CAL) is a commercial software license that allows client computers to use server software services. Most commercial desktop apps are licensed so that payment is required for each installation, but some server products can be licensed so that payment is required for each device or user that acce... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSR | FSR may refer to:
Broadcasting
Fox Sports Radio, an American radio network
Fox Sports Racing, a U.S. motorsports TV channel
Yle FSR, a Finnish radio network
Entertainment
Flower, Sun, and Rain, a video game from Grasshopper Manufacture
Folk Soul Revival, an American country music band
Forces of Satan Records, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%20Berners-Lee | Conway Maurice Berners-Lee (19 September 1921 – 1 February 2019) was an English mathematician and computer scientist who worked as a member of the team that developed the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercial stored program electronic computer. He was born in Birmingham in 1921 and was the father of Sir Tim Ber... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary%20Lee%20Woods | Mary Lee Berners-Lee (née Woods; 12 March 1924 – 29 November 2017) was an English mathematician and computer scientist who worked in a team that developed programs in the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers. She was the mother of Sir Tim Berners-Lee... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RRD | RRD may refer to
Rejimen Renjer DiRaja, the Malaysian Army Royal Ranger Regiment
Reti Radiotelevisive Digitali
Rolls-Royce Deutschland
Round-Robin Database
RR Donnelley, a printing and communications company based in Chicago, Illinois
See also
RRDtool, Unix / free software "round-robin database"
RRD Editor, GU... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana%20%28programming%20language%29 | In contexts of solar physics and data analysis, Ana is a computer language that is designed for array processing and image data analysis. The name is an acronym for "A Non Acronym". Ana began as a fork of an early version of IDL, but has diverged significantly since then. It is particularly notable for being the only ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootle%20New%20Strand%20railway%20station | Bootle New Strand railway station is a railway station in the centre of Bootle, Merseyside, England. It is on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network and serves in particular the nearby New Strand Shopping Centre. The platforms are elevated and are reached by ramps from the entrance at street level. Connecting ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20P.%20Gabriel | Richard P. Gabriel (born 1949) is an American computer scientist known for his work in computing related to the programming language Lisp, and especially Common Lisp. His best known work was a 1990 essay "Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big", which introduced the phrase Worse is Better, and his set of benchmarks ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web%20API | A web API is an application programming interface (API) for either a web server or a web browser.
As a web development concept, it can be related to a web application's client side (including any web frameworks being used).
A server-side web API consists of one or more publicly exposed endpoints to a defined request–... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEC%20V25 | The NEC V25 (μPD70320) is the microcontroller version of the NEC V20 processor, manufactured by NEC Corporation. Features include:
NEC V20 core: 8-bit external data path, 20-bit address bus, machine code compatible with the Intel 8088
Timers
Internal interrupt controller
Dual-channel UART and baud rate generator f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20Voice%20Protocol | The Network Voice Protocol (NVP) was a pioneering computer network protocol for transporting human speech over packetized communications networks. It was an early example of Voice over Internet Protocol technology.
History
NVP was first defined and implemented in 1974, with definition led by the “Speech” project at IS... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva%20%28social%20network%29 | eva is a video social network that allows users to record and post short, spontaneous videos from their mobile phones.
Overview
eva is a mobile app and social networking service that was launched by Forbidden Technologies plc - creator of cloud-based video editing software FORscene - in summer 2015. Its co-founders i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20busiest%20airports%20by%20aircraft%20movements | The thirty world's busiest airports by aircraft movements are measured by total movements (data provided by Airports Council International). A movement is a landing or takeoff of an aircraft and includes both air transport movements and general aviation.
2022 statistics
Airports Council International's preliminary fu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20USB%20Modem | The Apple USB Modem is a combined 56 kbit/s data modem and 14.4 kbit/s fax external USB modem introduced by Apple Inc. after the internal 56k modem was dropped on the October 12, 2005 iMac G5 revision. While it looks similar, it should not be confused with Apple's optional USB Ethernet Adapter accessory, available for ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20Wireless%20Keyboard | The Apple Wireless Keyboard is a wireless keyboard built for Macintosh computers and compatible with iOS devices. It interacts over Bluetooth wireless technology and unlike its wired version, it has no USB connectors or ports. Both generations have low-power features when not in use.
It was discontinued on October 13, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro-Cross | is a platform game released in arcades by Namco in 1985. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Family Computer, and ZX Spectrum.
Metro-Cross runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware, but with a video system modified to support a 2048-color palette like that used in Dragon Buster. It uses a Motorola M6809 mi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCP2 | CCP2 may stand for:
Compact Camera Port 2 – an electrical and data interface standard for cameras used in Mobile phones, defined by Standard Mobile Imaging Architecture (SMIA)
Other uses:
Exploits Valley (Botwood) Airport – An airport with a Transport Canada Location Identifier of "CCP2" |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTFQ-TV | KTFQ-TV (channel 41) is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language UniMás network to most of the state. It is owned by Entravision Communications, which provides certain services to Univision-owned station KLUZ-TV (channel 14) under a local marketing agreement (LMA... |
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