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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KLUZ-TV | KLUZ-TV (channel 14) is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Univision network to most of the state. It is owned by TelevisaUnivision, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Entravision Communications, owner of UniMás affiliate KTFQ-TV (channe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QNN | QNN may refer to:
Quantum neural network, computational neural network models which are based on the principles of quantum mechanics
Quds News Network, the leading news agency in the state of Palestine |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jhapa%20District | Jhapa District (; ) is a district of Koshi Province in eastern Nepal named after a Rajbanshi |Surjapuri language word "Jhapa" meaning "to cover" (verb). The latest official data, the 2021 Nepal Census, puts the total population of the district at 994,090. The total area of the district is 1,606 square kilometres.
The ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylene%20%28data%20page%29 | This page provides supplementary chemical data on ethylene.
Structure and properties
Thermodynamic properties
Vapor pressure of liquid
Table data obtained from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 44th ed.
Spectral data
Material Safety Data Sheet
The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precaut... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Sears | Andrew Sears is an American computer scientist. He is a professor and dean of the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) at The Pennsylvania State University.
His research explores issues related to human-computer interaction including mobile computing, speech recognition, information technology accessib... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Bruff | Peter Schuyler Bruff (23 July 1812 – 24 February 1900) was an English civil engineer and land developer
remembered primarily for his part in establishing the East Anglian railway networks between the 1840s and 1860s. His contribution to the region's infrastructure and development extended far beyond the railways, howe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transportation%20in%20Virginia | Transportation in the Commonwealth of Virginia is by land, sea and air. Virginia's extensive network of highways and railroads were developed and built over a period almost 400 years, beginning almost immediately after the founding of Jamestown in 1607, and often incorporating old established trails of the Native Ameri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BCU | BCU may refer to:
Computing
BIOS configuration utility
Bus Coupling Unit, an EIB/KNX bus coupler
IBM Balanced Configuration Unit
Universities and libraries
Bengaluru City University, formerly Bengaluru Central University, in Karnataka, India
Bethune–Cookman University
Birmingham City University
Briar Cliff U... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zope%20Object%20Database | The Zope Object Database (ZODB) is an object-oriented database for transparently and persistently storing Python objects. It is included as part of the Zope web application server, but can also be used independently of Zope.
Features of the ZODB include: transactions, history/undo, transparently pluggable storage, bui... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Around%20the%20Bay%20in%20a%20Day | Around the Bay in a Day is a non-competitive fully supported recreational cycling fundraising event organised by Bicycle Network in Victoria, Australia. Cyclists register to ride a course which is either clockwise or anti-clockwise around Port Phillip Bay, starting and ending in Melbourne, though other distances, both... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20Software%20Directory | The Free Software Directory (FSD) is a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). It catalogs free software that runs under free operating systems—particularly GNU and Linux. The cataloged projects are often able to run in several other operating systems. The project was formerly co-run by UNESCO.
Unlike some oth... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief%20analytics%20officer | Chief analytics officer (CAO) is a job title for the senior manager responsible for the analysis of data within an organization, such as a listed company or an educational institution. The CAO often reports to the chief executive officer.
This position, along with that of chief information officer has risen to promine... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20numerical%20computational%20geometry%20topics | List of numerical computational geometry topics enumerates the topics of computational geometry that deals with geometric objects as continuous entities and applies methods and algorithms of nature characteristic to numerical analysis. This area is also called "machine geometry", computer-aided geometric design, and ge... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sett%20%28disambiguation%29 | A sett is the underground home or den of a family of badgers, usually consisting of a network of tunnels.
Sett or SETT may also refer to:
Sett (paving), a shaped piece of rock used to make hard surfaces for roads
The Submarine Escape Training Tower at HMS Dolphin, Gosport, England
The River Sett, a river in Derbys... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tod%20Frye | Tod R. Frye (born 1955) is an American computer programmer once employed by Atari, Inc., and is most notable for being charged with the home adaptation of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 video computer system, which, while reputedly the top selling title for that system, is popularly claimed to have been a factor in both At... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh%20Bongard | Josh Bongard is a professor at the University of Vermont and a 2010 PECASE awardee.
He attended Northern Secondary School in Toronto, and received his bachelor's degree in Computer Science from McMaster University ('97), Canada, his master's degree from the University of Sussex, UK, and his PhD from the University of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site%20tracing | In web security, cross-site tracing (abbreviated "XST") is a network security vulnerability exploiting the HTTP TRACE method.
XST scripts exploit ActiveX, Flash, or any other controls that allow executing an HTTP TRACE request. The HTTP TRACE response includes all the HTTP headers including authentication data and HTT... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS%20News%20Radio | CBS News Radio, formerly known as CBS Radio News and historically known as the CBS Radio Network, is a radio network that provides news to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the United States. The network is owned by Paramount Global. It is the last of the three original national U.S. radio networks (CBS, NBC R... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tombstone%20%28programming%29 | Tombstones are a mechanism to detect dangling pointers and mitigate the problems they can cause in computer programs. Dangling pointers can appear in certain computer programming languages, e.g. C, C++ and assembly languages.
A tombstone is a structure that acts as an intermediary between a pointer and its target, oft... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locks-and-keys | Locks-and-keys is a solution to dangling pointers in computer programming languages.
The locks-and-keys approach represents pointers as ordered pairs (key, address) where the key is an integer value. Heap-dynamic variables are represented as the storage for the variable plus a cell for an integer lock value. When a va... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Polish%20sports%20players | Note: Names that cannot be confirmed in Wikipedia database nor through given sources are subject to removal. If you would like to add a new name please consider writing about the player first.
This is a partial list of Polish sportspeople.
Alpine skiing
Andrzej Bachleda-Curuś II
Agnieszka Gąsienica-Daniel
Maryna Gą... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticketron | Ticketron was a computerized event ticketing company that was in operation from the 1960s until 1990. It was the industry leader until overtaken by Ticketmaster. In 1990, the majority of Ticketron's assets and business were sold and the following year they were sold on to rival Ticketmaster.
History
The original Ticke... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ioctl | In computing, ioctl (an abbreviation of input/output control) is a system call for device-specific input/output operations and other operations which cannot be expressed by regular system calls. It takes a parameter specifying a request code; the effect of a call depends completely on the request code. Request codes ar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogot%C3%A1%27s%20Bike%20Paths%20Network | Bogotá is the Americas city with the most extensive and comprehensive network of bike paths with a total of 564 kilometers at year 2022. Bogotá’s bike paths network or Ciclorrutas de Bogotá in Spanish, designed and built and is also one of the most extensive in the world.
The design of the network was made taking into... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBase%2B%2B | Xbase++ is an object oriented programming language which has multiple inheritance and polymorphism. It is based on the XBase language dialect and conventions.
It is 100% Clipper compatible language supporting multiple inheritance, polymorphism, object oriented programming. It supports the xBase data types, including Co... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odious%20number | In number theory, an odious number is a positive integer that has an odd number of 1s in its binary expansion. Non-negative integers that are not odious are called evil numbers.
In computer science, an odious number is said to have odd parity.
Examples
The first odious numbers are:
Properties
If denotes the th odio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaboration%20Data%20Objects | Collaboration Data Objects (CDO), previously known as OLE Messaging or Active Messaging, is an application programming interface included with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Exchange Server products. The library allows developers to access the Global Address List and other server objects, in addition to the contents o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Graham%20Kennedy%20Show | The Graham Kennedy Show was an Australian variety and comedy tonight show which debuted on 19 September 1972 on the Nine Network.
On 23 December 1969, host Graham Kennedy quit as host of In Melbourne Tonight (IMT) due to exhaustion and rested for two years. In spite of his fame and fortune, he later described that per... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General%20Instrument%20AY-3-8910 | The AY-3-8910 is a 3-voice programmable sound generator (PSG) designed by General Instrument in 1978, initially for use with their 16-bit CP1610 or one of the PIC1650 series of 8-bit microcomputers. The AY-3-8910 and its variants were used in many arcade games—Konami's Gyruss contains five—and pinball machines as well ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Surgeon | The Surgeon is a 2005 Australian television medical drama. It screened at 9:30pm on Thursdays on Network Ten and in Ireland early morning on RTÉ One. The show was based at a fictional hospital named Sydney General Hospital.
The first season consisted of eight half-hour episodes. The show was nominated for two Logie Aw... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20soil%20mapping | Digital soil mapping (DSM) in soil science, also referred to as predictive soil mapping or pedometric mapping, is the computer-assisted production of digital maps of soil types and soil properties. Soil mapping, in general, involves the creation and population of spatial soil information by the use of field and laborat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet%20loss | Packet loss occurs when one or more packets of data travelling across a computer network fail to reach their destination. Packet loss is either caused by errors in data transmission, typically across wireless networks, or network congestion. Packet loss is measured as a percentage of packets lost with respect to packet... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solutions%20by%20stc | solutions by stc, formerly Qualitynet, is a data and Internet service provider operating in Kuwait. The company provides services to residential and business customers. Qualitynet was acquired by stc in 2019, and has been rebranded under the name "solutions by stc" as of 10 November 2020.
History
The company was estab... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wings%20%281996%20video%20game%29 | Wings is a freeware video game (originally shareware) created by Miika Virpioja. A 2D, DOS-based computer game with space ships that behave like lunar landers. The player can select one of 33 weapons, and the surroundings can be destroyed. The game includes multiplayer capabilities, either through linked PCs or two or ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toku%20%28TV%20network%29 | Toku (stylized in all capital letters) is an American pay television network and streaming service owned by Olympusat and dedicated to broadcasting anime and East Asian programming.
It was launched on December 31, 2015, replacing Funimation Channel, after Funimation ended their partnership with Olympusat. Tristan Leos... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Interpublic%20Group%20of%20Companies | The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (IPG) is an American publicly traded advertising company. The company consists of five major networks: FCB, IPG Mediabrands, McCann Worldgroup, MullenLowe Group, and Marketing Specialists, as well as several independent specialty agencies in the areas of public relations, sports... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoker%20railway%20station | Yoker railway station serves the district of Yoker, Scotland.
The station is served by ScotRail as part of the SPT network, on the Argyle and
North Clyde Lines.
It is the nearest railway station to the Renfrew Ferry on the north side of the River Clyde.
The large Yoker Traction Maintenance Depot, which looks after ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20Halpern | Joseph Yehuda Halpern (born 1953) is an Israeli-American professor of computer science at Cornell University. Most of his research is on reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty.
Biography
Halpern graduated in 1975 from University of Toronto with a B.S. in mathematics. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizome%20Navigation | Rhizome Navigation is a method of dynamically creating a navigation interface for data systems, such as websites and databases.
The navigation links presented to the user are not predefined, they are generated in response to user behavior, and analysis of other data.
The word rhizome is used as a metaphor, to compare ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancestry.com | Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah. The largest for-profit genealogy company in the world, it operates a network of genealogical, historical records, and related genetic genealogy websites.
In November 2018, the company was said to have provided access to approximately 10 billion his... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacWorks%20XL | MacWorks XL was an Apple Lisa computer program which shipped with the Macintosh XL. It allowed 64K Apple Macintosh ROM emulation so the Macintosh XL could run classic Mac OS programs.
History
Soon after the debut of the Macintosh, which sold over 50,000 units in the first 100 days compared to only a few thousand Lisas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Term%20indexing | In computer science, a term index is a data structure to facilitate fast lookup of terms and clauses in a logic program, deductive database, or automated theorem prover.
Overview
Many operations in automatic theorem provers require search in huge collections of terms and clauses. Such operations typically fall into t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart%27s%20Dog%20Gets%20an%20%22F%22 | "Bart's Dog Gets an 'F" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 7, 1991. In the episode, the Simpson family's dog, Santa's Little Helper, infuriates Homer and Marge by destroying a family ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Lantinga | Sam Oscar Lantinga is a computer programmer. He used to be the lead software engineer at Blizzard Entertainment, where he was known to the community as Slouken. He is best known as the creator of the Simple DirectMedia Layer, a very popular open source multimedia programming library, and also developed the compatibilit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal%20Network%20for%20Latin%20America | The Liberal Network for Latin America (), (), abbreviated to RELIAL, is a network of 33 liberal institutions from 15 Latin American countries. Members of RELIAL include political parties as well as think tanks, foundations and research institutes. RELIAL is the regional organization of the Liberal International.
It wa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban%20Assault | Urban Assault is a 3D combined first-person shooter and real-time strategy computer game developed by the German company TerraTools and published by Microsoft in the year 1998.
It was the third strategy title that was directly published by Microsoft Game Studios. The player creates and commands groups of tanks and air... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raised%20floor | A raised floor (also raised flooring, access floor(ing), or raised-access computer floor) provides an elevated structural floor above a solid substrate (often a concrete slab) to create a hidden void for the passage of mechanical and electrical services. Raised floors are widely used in modern office buildings, and in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xubuntu | Xubuntu () is a Canonical Ltd.–recognized, community-maintained derivative of the Ubuntu operating system. The name Xubuntu is a portmanteau of Xfce and Ubuntu, as it uses the Xfce desktop environment, instead of Ubuntu's customized GNOME desktop.
Xubuntu seeks to provide "a light, stable and configurable desktop envi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperion%20%28computer%29 | The Hyperion is an early portable computer that vied with the Compaq Portable to be the first portable IBM PC compatible. It was marketed by Infotech Cie of Ottawa, a subsidiary of Bytec Management Corp., who acquired the designer and manufacturer Dynalogic Corporation, in January 1983. In 1984, the design was licensed... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CITP | CITP may stand for:
Computers and networking - Entertainment control systems (Lighting / Media)
Controller Interface Transport Protocol, an open communications protocol for the integration of visualizers, lighting consoles and media servers
Law enforcement training
Criminal Investigator Training Program
Organiza... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard%20test%20image | A standard test image is a digital image file used across different institutions to test image processing and image compression algorithms. By using the same standard test images, different labs are able to compare results, both visually and quantitatively.
The images are in many cases chosen to represent natural or ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20list | A free list (or freelist) is a data structure used in a scheme for dynamic memory allocation. It operates by connecting unallocated regions of memory together in a linked list, using the first word of each unallocated region as a pointer to the next. It is most suitable for allocating from a memory pool, where all obje... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid%20intelligent%20system | Hybrid intelligent system denotes a software system which employs, in parallel, a combination of methods and techniques from artificial intelligence subfields, such as:
Neuro-symbolic systems
Neuro-fuzzy systems
Hybrid connectionist-symbolic models
Fuzzy expert systems
Connectionist expert systems
Evolutionary ne... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable%20storage%20device | A portable storage device (PSD) is a compact plug-and-play mass storage device designed to hold a large volume of digital data of any kind. This is slightly different from a portable media player, which is designed to only store music and video files that its internal reader softwares can play.
Most modern PSDs are d... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel%20Turbo%20Memory | Intel Turbo Memory is a technology introduced by Intel Corporation that uses NAND flash memory modules to reduce the time it takes for a computer to power up, access programs, and write data to the hard drive. During development, the technology was codenamed Robson. It is supported by most of the Core 2 Mobile chipset ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic%20funds%20transfer | Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, via computer-based systems, without the direct intervention of bank staff.
According to the United States Electronic Fund Transfer Act of 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun%20Remarketing | Sun Remarketing, Inc. (originally Cook's, Inc. before 1983) was a retail company that specialized in reselling old Apple Computer software and hardware. It was founded by Robert L. "Bob" Cook in 1979.
Apple Lisa
In 1985, Sun Remarketing purchased between 5,000 and 7,000 unsold Apple Lisa computers from Apple Computers... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institut%20de%20la%20Francophonie%20pour%20l%27Informatique | The Institut de la Francophonie pour l'Informatique (IFI), French for the "Computer Science Institute for the Francophonie", is a graduate school in computer science in Vietnam.
It was created and funded by the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) in 1995 following a request from the Vietnamese government for... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template%20network | The Template Network was once called the Emin Society or the Emin Foundation, and is now an international network of independent groups. As of 2014 there are some 1600 people regularly engaged within these groups worldwide in countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Israel, the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coding%20efficiency | Coding efficiency may refer to:
In computing
Data compression efficiency
Algorithmic efficiency
In biology
Efficient coding hypothesis
See also
Efficiency (disambiguation)
Coding (disambiguation) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DATA | Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa (DATA) was a multinational non-governmental organization founded in January 2002 in London by U2's lead vocalist, Bono, with Bobby Shriver and activists from the Jubilee 2000 Drop the Debt campaign.
DATA was created for the purposes of obtaining equality and justice for Africa through debt re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Centre%20for%20Computer%20Animation | The National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA) is part of the Media School at Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1989, it is often regarded as one of the best UK institutions available for study in the field of computer graphics, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses. Its ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-time%20algorithm%20specialization | In computer science, run-time algorithm specialization is a methodology for creating efficient algorithms for costly computation tasks of certain kinds. The methodology originates in the field of automated theorem proving and, more specifically, in the Vampire theorem prover project.
The idea is inspired by the use of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local%20search%20%28Internet%29 | Local search is the use of specialized Internet search engines that allow users to submit geographically constrained searches against a structured database of local business listings. Typical local search queries include not only information about "what" the site visitor is searching for (such as keywords, a business ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claris%20Resolve | Claris Resolve was a spreadsheet computer program for the Apple Macintosh. It was released by Claris in 1991 and sold until 1994.
In an effort to flesh out their software suite, in the early 1990s Claris wanted to introduce a spreadsheet application, and decided to buy an existing one. This was not particularly diffic... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury%20corpus | The Canterbury corpus is a collection of files intended for use as a benchmark for testing lossless data compression algorithms. It was created in 1997 at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand and designed to replace the Calgary corpus. The files were selected based on their ability to provide representative perfo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image%20scaling | In computer graphics and digital imaging, image scaling refers to the resizing of a digital image. In video technology, the magnification of digital material is known as upscaling or resolution enhancement.
When scaling a vector graphic image, the graphic primitives that make up the image can be scaled using geometric... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari%20Corporation | Atari Corporation was an American manufacturer of computers and video game consoles. It was founded by Jack Tramiel on May 17, 1984, as Tramel Technology, Ltd., but then took on the Atari name less than two months later when Warner Communications sold the home computing and game console assets of Atari, Inc. to Tramiel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos%20Meglia | Carlos Meglia (December 11, 1957 – August 15, 2008) was a comic book artist and penciller born in the city of Quilmes, Argentina. One of his best-known creations is the Cybersix series, done in partnership with Carlos Trillo. Meglia died on August 15, 2008, at the age of 50.
1974
1974 is when Meglia debuted as an assi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal%20blanking%20interval | Horizontal blanking interval refers to a part of the process of displaying images on a computer monitor or television screen via raster scanning. CRT screens display images by moving beams of electrons very quickly across the screen. Once the beam of the monitor has reached the edge of the screen, it is switched off, a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20programs%20broadcast%20by%20TLC | This is a list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by TLC.
Current programming
1000-lb Best Friends (2022–present)
1000-lb Sisters (2020–present)
7 Little Johnstons (2015–present)
90 Day Diaries (2022–present)
90 Day Fiancé (2014–present)
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (2017–present)
90 Day Fian... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport%20in%20England | England has a dense and modern transportation infrastructure. The Department for Transport is the government department responsible for the transport network in England. The Secretary of State for Transport is the member of the cabinet responsible to Parliament for the Department for Transport.
Transport in England i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constraint-based%20Routing%20Label%20Distribution%20Protocol | Constraint-based Routing Label Distribution Protocol (CR-LDP) is a control protocol used in some computer networks.
As of February 2003, the IETF MPLS working group deprecated CR-LDP and decided to focus purely on RSVP-TE.
It is an extension of the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP), one of the protocols in the Multipr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Gage | John Burdette Gage (born October 9, 1942) was the 21st employee of Sun Microsystems, where he is credited with creating the phrase The Network is the Computer. He served as vice president and chief researcher and director of the Science Office for Sun Microsystems, until leaving on June 9, 2008, to join Kleiner Perkins... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalar%20processor | Scalar processors are a class of computer processors that process only one data item at a time. Typical data items include integers and floating point numbers.
Classification
A scalar processor is classified as a single instruction, single data (SISD) processor in Flynn's taxonomy. The Intel 486 is an example of a s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency%20Response%20Information%20Network | The Emergency Response Information Network (ERIN), is a 24-hour hurricane TV channel set up by the Dish Network. It was formerly called the Katrina Information Network. Dish network set up the channel to provide information on missing people from Hurricane Katrina, but then changed the name before Hurricane Rita came a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenge%20of%20the%20Ancient%20Empires%21 | Challenge of the Ancient Empires!, also known as Ancient Empires is an educational computer game created by The Learning Company in 1990 for both MS-DOS and Macintosh. It is designed to improve history, logic, and problem solving skills in children ages 7 to 10 (or 10 and up, according to the box art seen to the right)... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia%20station | Mia Station is an underground station on the Seoul Subway Line 4. It is located in Mia-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Its station subname is Seoul Cyber Univ., where said university is nearby.
Station layout
Surrounding area
Seoul Cyber University
References
Seoul Metropolitan Subway stations
Railway stati... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanggye%20station | Sanggye Station is a station on Line 4 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway network in Nowon-gu, Seoul. It is named after the upper valley of the Suraksan mountain nearby.
The station has 4 exits and is also connected with Daeho Department Store. The name of the subway station comes from its local name. The local name is ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time%20series%20database | A time series database is a software system that is optimized for storing and serving time series through associated pairs of time(s) and value(s). In some fields, time series may be called profiles, curves, traces or trends. Several early time series databases are associated with industrial applications which could ef... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-mode%20optical%20fiber | Multi-mode optical fiber is a type of optical fiber mostly used for communication over short distances, such as within a building or on a campus. Multi-mode links can be used for data rates up to 100 Gbit/s. Multi-mode fiber has a fairly large core diameter that enables multiple light modes to be propagated and limits ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibbles | Tibbles and Tibble may refer to:
Tibbles, a pet cat which is alleged to have wiped out Lyall's wren on Stephens Island in New Zealand
tibble, an alternative to a dataframe or datatable in the tidyverse in the R programming language
People
Thomas Henry Tibbles (1840–1928), American abolitionist, author, journalist, Ind... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death%20Gate | Death Gate is an adventure game loosely based on Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's fantasy book series The Death Gate Cycle. Legend Entertainment released it for MS-DOS compatible operating systems in 1994. It received several awards. The box cover is the painting that Keith Parkinson created for the third book, Fire S... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20input%20method | Japanese input methods are used to input Japanese characters on a computer.
There are two main methods of inputting Japanese on computers. One is via a romanized version of Japanese called rōmaji (literally "Roman character"), and the other is via keyboard keys corresponding to the Japanese kana. Some systems may also... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte%20Davidoff | Monte Davidoff (; born 1956) is an American computer programmer.
Davidoff is from Glendale, Wisconsin. He graduated from Nicolet High School in 1974, and went on to Harvard College, where he majored in applied mathematics, the department at Harvard that, at the time, included computer science. Davidoff also worked at ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20sovereign%20states%20and%20dependent%20territories%20by%20continent%20%28data%20file%29 | The list of sovereign states and dependent territories by continent data file is a plain text format describing the list of countries by continent, suitable for automated processing.
Format
Data file
Note: This data was compiled by hand and may contain mistakes. One small modification is that the various "insular are... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOLMET | VOLMET (French origin vol (flight) and météo (weather report)), or meteorological information for aircraft in flight, is a worldwide network of radio stations that broadcast TAF, SIGMET and METAR reports on shortwave frequencies, and in some countries on VHF too. Reports are sent in upper sideband mode, using automated... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20World%20Series%20broadcasters | The following is a list of national American television and radio networks and announcers that have broadcast World Series games over the years, as well as local flagship radio stations that have aired them since 1982.
Television
Television coverage of the World Series began in 1947. Since that time, eight different m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community%20television%20in%20Canada | Community television in Canada is a form of media that carries programming of local community interest produced by a cable television company and by independent community groups and distributed by a local cable company.
A community channel is a form of community television, much like public-access television cable TV ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SDTI | SDTI may stand for:
Serial Data Transport Interface, a way of transmitting data packets
San Diego Trolley, Inc., an American public transport operator
Suspected deep tissue injury, a medical abbreviation |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICAP | ICAP may refer to:
Computers
ICAP/4, analog circuit emulation software
Internet Content Adaptation Protocol, a lightweight HTTP-like protocol
Inter exchange Client Address Protocol for Ethereum platform
Organizations
ICAP at Columbia University, a support center for support of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment
I... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pursuit%20Force | Pursuit Force is an action game developed by Bigbig Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable in 2005. The game places the player in the role of a police agent who is a member of the titular elite law enforcement agency that specialises in direct armed encounters with adversaries... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jegi-dong%20station | Jegi-dong Station is a station on Line 1 on the Seoul Subway network.
This station is very close to the site of the former Seongdong Station, the original western terminus of the Gyeongchun Line from 1939 to 1971. Only a moments walk from the station is Gyeongdong Market, a large, well known medicinal market, and the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piggybacking%20%28data%20transmission%29 | In two-way communication, whenever a frame is received, the receiver waits and does not send the control frame (acknowledgment or ACK) back to the sender immediately. The receiver waits until its network layer passes in the next data packet. The delayed acknowledgment is then attached to this outgoing data frame. This ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s%20Television%20Network | People's Television Network (; abbreviated PTV) is the flagship state broadcaster owned by the Government of the Philippines. Founded in 1974, PTV is the main brand of People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI), one of the attached agencies under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO).
PTV, along with government-... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intercontinental%20Broadcasting%20Corporation | Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network based in Quezon City. It is a state broadcaster owned by the Government Communications Group under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO). IBC is also commonly referred to as "The Kaibigan Network", the Filipi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster%20Clubs | The Ulster Clubs was the name given to a network of Unionist organisations founded in Northern Ireland in November 1985. Emerging from an earlier group based in Portadown, the Ulster Clubs briefly mobilised wide support across Northern Ireland and sought to coordinate opposition to the development of closer relations b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory%20mapping | In computing, memory mapping may refer to:
Memory-mapped file, also known as mmap()
Memory-mapped I/O, an alternative to port I/O; a communication between CPU and peripheral device using the same instructions, and same bus, as between CPU and memory
Virtual memory, technique which gives an application program the im... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematica%20Inc. | Mathematica Inc., formerly Mathematica Policy Research, is an American research organization and consulting company headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. The company provides data science, social science, and technological services for social policy initiatives. Mathematica employs approximately 1,600 researchers, an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network-to-network%20interface | In telecommunications, a network-to-network interface (NNI) is an interface that specifies signaling and management functions between two networks. An NNI circuit can be used for interconnection of signalling (e.g., SS7), Internet Protocol (IP) (e.g., MPLS) or ATM networks.
In networks based on MPLS or GMPLS, NNI is u... |
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