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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia%20Broadcast%20Multicast%20Service
Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (MBMS) is a point-to-multipoint interface specification for existing 3GPP cellular networks, which is designed to provide efficient delivery of broadcast and multicast services, both within a cell as well as within the core network. For broadcast transmission across multiple cell...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blocks%20world
The blocks world is a planning domain in artificial intelligence. The algorithm is similar to a set of wooden blocks of various shapes and colors sitting on a table. The goal is to build one or more vertical stacks of blocks. Only one block may be moved at a time: it may either be placed on the table or placed atop an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ITV%20channels
ITV (Independent Television) is the original British advertising television network. Some of the franchise holders, most notably ITV plc and its predecessor companies Granada plc and Carlton Communications, launched other television channels, some with the ITV brand, some not. Current channels ITV1/STV The ITV netw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Television%20Awards
The National Television Awards (often shortened to NTAs) is a British television awards ceremony, broadcast by the ITV network and begun in 1995. The National Television Awards are the most prominent ceremony for which the results are voted on by the general public and are often branded as "television's biggest night o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia%20Pop-Port
The Pop-Port interface (originally codenamed "Tomahawk") was a proprietary plug-in port for accessories and data synchronisation, available with many Nokia mobile phones. The port consists of one metal pin on either end, and a plastic tab containing thirteen contacts. Pop-Port-like interfaces first appeared in Nokia ph...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayling%20Island%20branch%20line
The Hayling Island branch was a short railway branch line in Hampshire, England, that connected a station on Hayling Island with the main line network at Havant. It was built by the Hayling Railway; at first the company planned to run it along a new embankment built along tidal mudflats, but this proved impractical. Th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshi%20Ishii%20%28computer%20scientist%29
is a Japanese computer scientist. He is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Ishii pioneered the Tangible User Interface in the field of Human-computer interaction with the paper "Tangible Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits and Atoms", co-authored with his then PhD student Brygg...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siren%20%28video%20game%29
known as Forbidden Siren in the PAL region, is a 2003 survival horror stealth video game developed by Project Siren, a development team within Japan Studio, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was originally released in Japan in November 6, 2003, and in other regions between March and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK%20railway%20signalling
The railway signalling system used across the majority of the United Kingdom rail network uses lineside signals to control the movement and speed of trains. The modern-day system mostly uses two, three, and four aspect colour-light signals using track circuit – or axle counter – block signalling. It is a development o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-platform%20Audio%20Creation%20Tool
Cross-platform Audio Creation Tool (XACT) is an audio programming library and engine released by Microsoft as part of the DirectX SDK. It is a high-level audio library for authoring/playing audio that is written to use Xaudio on the Xbox, DirectSound on Windows XP, and the new audio stack on Windows Vista and Windows 7...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical%20Methods%20in%20Computer%20Science
Logical Methods in Computer Science (LMCS) is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering theoretical computer science and applied logic. It opened to submissions on September 1, 2004. The editor-in-chief is Stefan Milius (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg). History The journal was initia...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Happy%20Elf
The Happy Elf is a 2005 computer-animated Christmas television special based on Harry Connick, Jr.'s song of the same name. The special is narrated by Connick and stars the voices of Rob Paulsen, Carol Kane, Lewis Black, Kevin Michael Richardson and Mickey Rooney. The animation was provided by Film Roman, an IDT Entert...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICFP%20Programming%20Contest
The ICFP Programming Contest is an international programming competition held annually around June or July since 1998, with results announced at the International Conference on Functional Programming. Teams may be of any size and any programming language(s) may be used. There is also no entry fee. Participants have 72...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrichment
Enrichment may refer to: Behavioral enrichment, the practice of providing animals under managed care with stimuli such as natural and artificial objects Data enrichment, appending or enhancing data with relevant context from other sources, see data management Enrichment factor, used to describe bodies of mineral or...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%20Base
Google Base was a database provided by Google into which any user can add almost any type of content, such as text, images, and structured information in formats such as XML, PDF, Excel, RTF, or WordPerfect. As of September 2010, the product has been downgraded to Google Merchant Center. If Google found user-added ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct%20numerical%20control
Direct numerical control (DNC), also known as distributed numerical control (also DNC), is a common manufacturing term for networking CNC machine tools. On some CNC machine controllers, the available memory is too small to contain the machining program (for example machining complex surfaces), so in this case the progr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller%20locked
In firearms operating systems, the term roller locked refers to locking the bolt with rollers. Notable examples of firearms using this method are the MG 42 general-purpose machine gun, and the CZ 52 semi-automatic pistol. It was also applied in the experimental Gerät 03 semi-automatic rifle and Gerät 06 and EM-1 experi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHOI%20%28TV%29
WHOI (channel 19) is a television station in Peoria, Illinois, United States, broadcasting the digital multicast network TBD. Owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station maintains a transmitter on Springfield Road (along I-474) in East Peoria, a section of Groveland Township, Tazewell County. WHOI was t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Maher
Andrew Maher is an Australian sports journalist and broadcaster for the Seven Network and Melbourne sport radio station 1116 SEN. He is best known for covering both Australian rules football and the Big Bash League for the Ten television network, as well as hosting AFL review program Before the Game. Maher was a bound...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig%20Willis
Craig Willis (born 1954) is a former Australian announcer who has appeared as the voice of many of Network Ten / One HD and Seven Network's AFL Grand Final, Anzac Day and major Finals Broadcasts from the early 2000s to 2018. He is colloquially known as the 'voice of the AFL'. Career Willis has also performed voiceove...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Brayshaw
James Antony Brayshaw (born 11 May 1967) is an Australian media personality and retired cricketer working in television for the Seven Network and radio for Triple M. For Seven Sport, he hosts and calls Test cricket during summer and Australian Football League during winter. Brayshaw worked for the Nine Network for 15 ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20Speech%20TV
Free Speech TV (FSTV) is an American progressive news and opinion network. It was launched in 1995 and is owned and operated by Public Communicators Incorporated, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization founded in 1974. Distributed principally by Dish Network, DirecTV, and the network's live stream at freespeec...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro%20TV
Retro TV (stylized as retrotv), formerly known as Retro Television Network, is an American broadcast television network owned by Get After It Media. The network mainly airs classic television sitcoms and drama series from the 1950s through the 1980s, although it also includes more recent programs from the 1990s and 200...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certance
Certance, LLC, was a privately held company engaged in design and manufacture of computer tape drives. Based in Costa Mesa, California, Certance designed and manufactured drives using a variety of tape formats, including Travan, DDS, and Linear Tape-Open computer tape drives. Certance was one of the three original te...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitoba%20Eco-Network
The Manitoba Eco-Network is an environmental non-governmental organization (ENGO) and registered charity located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is a regional affiliate of the Canadian Environmental Network, based in Ottawa, Ontario. The Manitoba Eco-Network is a network for approximately 50 ENGOs throughout the prov...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proportional-fair%20scheduling
Proportional-fair scheduling is a compromise-based scheduling algorithm. It is based upon maintaining a balance between two competing interests: Trying to maximize the total throughput of the network (wired or not) while at the same time allowing all users at least a minimal level of service. This is done by assigning ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eovia
The Eovia Corporation was founded in November 2000, with offices in both the US and France. The company's 3D computer graphics software products were aimed towards professional and amateur artists, with a focus on remaining accessible in price and usability. On April 25, 2006, it was announced that DAZ Productions (no...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20countries%20by%20exports
The following article lists different countries and territories by their exports according to data from the World Bank. Included are merchandise exports and service exports. Merchandise exports are goods that are produced in one country and sold to another country. Service exports refer to the cross-border sale or supp...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Edge%20%28radio%20station%29
The Edge is a youth-oriented New Zealand entertainment brand consisting of a national radio network and an entertainment website. It is owned and operated by MediaWorks New Zealand. It previously had a TV channel, The Edge TV. The station was founded in Hamilton in 1994 and is now based in Auckland; it broadcasts nati...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howe%20Sound
Howe Sound (, ) is a roughly triangular sound, that joins a network of fjords situated immediately northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2021. Geography Howe Sound's mouth at the Strait of Georgia is situated between West Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDBD
WDBD (channel 40) is a television station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by American Spirit Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Television, owner of NBC affiliate WLBT (channel 3), for the provision of certain services; it is also sist...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLOO
WLOO (channel 35) is a television station licensed to Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States, serving the Jackson area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. Owned by Tougaloo College, it has a joint sales agreement (JSA) with Fox affiliate WDBD (channel 40, owned by American Spirit Media). Both stations, in turn, are controll...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JDBC%20driver
A JDBC driver is a software component enabling a Java application to interact with a database. JDBC drivers are analogous to ODBC drivers, ADO.NET data providers, and OLE DB providers. To connect with individual databases, JDBC (the Java Database Connectivity API) requires drivers for each database. The JDBC driver gi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGU
RGU may refer to: Rajiv Gandhi University, India Remote graphics unit, a computer control device Robert Gordon University, Scotland Royal Global University, India Russell Gaelic Union, Downpatrick, Gaelic football club, Ireland ISO 639:rgu, the ISO code for the Ringgou language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental%20Change%20Network
The Environmental Change Network (ECN) was established in 1992 by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to monitor long-term environmental change and its effects on ecosystems at a series of sites throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Measurements made include a wide range of physical, chemical and b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash%20Bonanza
Cash Bonanza is an Australian game show hosted by Larry Emdur, which was broadcast on the Nine Network in 2001. Filmed at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, Cash Bonanza was a joint initiative between all five Australian lottery agencies. Format Overview At the start of each show, a sh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European%20Association%20for%20Quality%20Assurance%20in%20Higher%20Education
The European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA), formerly the European Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education, was established as an organization to represent quality assurance and accreditation organisations from the European Higher Education Area and internationally. Activities ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGTE-FM
WGTE-FM (91.3 MHz) is a public radio station in Toledo, Ohio, and is the radio partner of Channel 30 WGTE-TV, Toledo's PBS network affiliate. It features news, talk, classical music, jazz and folk music. It also airs programs from National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Radio International (PRI). Public Radio FM 91 i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language%20binding
In programming and software design, binding is an application programming interface (API) that provides glue code specifically made to allow a programming language to use a foreign library or operating system service (one that is not native to that language). Characteristics Binding generally refers to a mapping of on...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20of%20practice
Network of practice (often abbreviated as NoP) is a concept originated by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid. This concept, related to the work on communities of practice by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, refers to the overall set of various types of informal, emergent social networks that facilitate information exchange ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium%20oxide%20%28data%20page%29
This page provides supplementary chemical data on aluminium oxide. Material Safety Data Sheet SIRI Science Stuff Structure and properties Thermodynamic properties Spectral data References Chemical data pages Chemical data pages cleanup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost%20in%20the%20Shell%3A%20Stand%20Alone%20Complex%20%282005%20video%20game%29
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, released in Japan as , is a first-person shooter video game based on the cyberpunk anime series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and a sequel to the first Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex game of the same title, developed by G-Artists and published for the PlayStat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimony%20trioxide%20%28data%20page%29
This page provides supplementary chemical data on antimony trioxide. Also known as Sb2O3. It has a melting point of 656 °C, and a boiling point of 1550 °C. It is a Cubic Crystal Structure with a density of 5.2G/Cm3 Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS from SIRI Structure and properties Thermodynamic properties Spect...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic%20Framing%20Procedure
Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) is a multiplexing technique defined by ITU-T G.7041. This allows mapping of variable length, higher-layer client signals over a circuit switched transport network like OTN, SDH/SONET or PDH. The client signals can be protocol data unit (PDU) oriented (like IP/PPP or Ethernet media acces...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsine%20%28data%20page%29
This page provides supplementary chemical data on arsine. Material Safety Data Sheet SIRI Soxal Structure and properties Thermodynamic properties Spectral data References Chemical data pages Chemical data pages cleanup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerBook%20500%20series
The PowerBook 500 series (codenamed Blackbird, which it shared with the older Macintosh IIfx) is a range of Apple Macintosh PowerBook portable computers first introduced by Apple Computer with the 540c model on May 16, 1994. It was the first to have stereo speakers, a trackpad, and Ethernet networking built-in. It was...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arush%20Entertainment
Arush Entertainment was a video game publisher and developer based in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. It published interactive entertainment software for personal computers and advanced entertainment consoles. As a division of World Entertainment Broadcasting Corporation (Web Corp.,) Arush published PC and console ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empirical%20modelling
Empirical modelling refers to any kind of (computer) modelling based on empirical observations rather than on mathematically describable relationships of the system modelled. Empirical Modelling Empirical Modelling as a variety of empirical modelling Empirical modelling is a generic term for activities that create m...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FDX
FDX may refer to: FedEx Corporation, original FDX Corporation, American logistics services company FedEx Express, the ICAO code FDX, American cargo airline Computing: FDX, an expansion pack for the 1980s Memotech MTX computer .fdx, the filename extension for Final Draft files Fetch-decode-execute cycle, or FDX, b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weighting
The process of weighting involves emphasizing the contribution of particular aspects of a phenomenon (or of a set of data) over others to an outcome or result; thereby highlighting those aspects in comparison to others in the analysis. That is, rather than each variable in the data set contributing equally to the final...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valiant%E2%80%93Vazirani%20theorem
The Valiant–Vazirani theorem is a theorem in computational complexity theory stating that if there is a polynomial time algorithm for Unambiguous-SAT, then NP = RP. It was proven by Leslie Valiant and Vijay Vazirani in their paper titled NP is as easy as detecting unique solutions published in 1986. The proof is based...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside%20Entertainment
Inside Entertainment was a Canadian entertainment news program. The show was produced in Calgary, Alberta and aired on the Global and CH networks throughout Canada. It no longer airs as of 2006. The show was hosted by Calgary-based Su-Ling Goh. Entertainment news shows in Canada
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European%20Network%20of%20Information%20Centres
The European Network of Information Centres (ENIC) were established in 1994 as a joint initiative of UNESCO and the Council of Europe. They are intended to implement the Lisbon recognition convention (LRC) and, in general, to develop policy and practice for the recognition of qualifications. The ENIC Network works clos...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GiST
In computing, GiST or Generalized Search Tree, is a data structure and API that can be used to build a variety of disk-based search trees. GiST is a generalization of the B+ tree, providing a concurrent and recoverable height-balanced search tree infrastructure without making any assumptions about the type of data bei...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile%20daughter%20card
The mobile daughter card, also known as an MDC or CDC (communications daughter card), is a notebook version of the AMR slot on the motherboard of a desktop computer. It is designed to interface with special Ethernet (EDC), modem (MDC) or bluetooth (BDC) cards. Intel MDC specification 1.0 In 1999, Intel published a spe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warpath
Warpath may refer to: Great Indian Warpath, a network of trails in eastern North America used by Native Americans Games Warpath (video game), a 2006 FPS video game by Digital Extremes for the PC and Xbox Warpath: Jurassic Park, a 1999 video game that accompanies the Jurassic Park movies Warpath, a tabletop miniature ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomi%20Dolev
Shlomi Dolev (; born December 5, 1958) is a Rita Altura Trust Chair Professor in Computer Science at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and the head of the BGU Negev Hi-Tech Faculty Startup Accelerator. Biography Shlomi Dolev received B.Sc. in Civil Engineering and B.A. in Computer Science in 1984 and 1985, and ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callboard%20Network
The Callboard Network was an electronic communication network operated by the University of Alberta for USITT in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Its purpose was to provide a means by which USITT members around the world, but primarily in the US and Canada, could easily communicate amongst each other. As the internet ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s%20law%20of%20computer%20classes
Bell's law of computer classes formulated by Gordon Bell in 1972 describes how types of computing systems (referred to as computer classes) form, evolve and may eventually die out. New classes of computers create new applications resulting in new markets and new industries. Description Bell considers the law to be par...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Wellington%20railway%20stations
This page lists all railway stations in Wellington, New Zealand that are or were on Wellington's suburban passenger rail network. Ownership of all station buildings except Wellington was transferred to Greater Wellington Regional Council on 1 July 2011. Wellington Station is owned by KiwiRail, along with all station pl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay%20Area%20Open%20Space%20Council
The Bay Area Open Space Council was a network of 65 nonprofits and public agencies San Francisco Bay Area founded in 1990 by a group of land conservation practitioners to provide information, tools, and connections for its members. Though the Open Space Council's office was located in Berkeley, California, member organ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transderivational%20search
Transderivational search (often abbreviated to TDS) is a psychological and cybernetics term, meaning when a search is being conducted for a fuzzy match across a broad field. In computing the equivalent function can be performed using content-addressable memory. Unlike usual searches, which look for literal (i.e. exact...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information%20privacy%20law
Information privacy, data privacy or data protection laws provide a legal framework on how to obtain, use and store data of natural persons. The various laws around the world describe the rights of natural persons to control who is using its data. This includes usually the right to get details on which data is stored, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20cinematography
Virtual cinematography is the set of cinematographic techniques performed in a computer graphics environment. It includes a wide variety of subjects like photographing real objects, often with stereo or multi-camera setup, for the purpose of recreating them as three-dimensional objects and algorithms for the automated ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari%20MMU
Atari MMU is a custom memory management unit chip for the Atari 8-bit computers. It enables access to the hardware registers on ANTIC, GTIA, POKEY and 6520 PIA. The later XL/XE MMU (C061618) also selects OS ROM, Atari BASIC ROM, self-test ROM and LEDs in the 1200XL. On the 128K 130XE the EMMU chip handles similar func...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie%20Valiant
Leslie Gabriel Valiant (born 28 March 1949) is a British American computer scientist and computational theorist. He was born to a chemical engineer father and a translator mother. He is currently the T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at Harvard University. Valiant was awarded ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTUU-TV
KTUU-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Television alongside dual CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate KAUU (channel 5). Both stations share studios on East 40th Avenue in midtown Anchorage, while KTUU-TV's transmitter is located in Knik, Alaska. S...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eberswalder%20Stra%C3%9Fe%20%28Berlin%20U-Bahn%29
Eberswalder Straße is an overground station located on the line of the Berlin U-Bahn network. It is located in the Prenzlauer Berg area of the city on Schönhauser Allee, a major street running from the city centre north towards Pankow. The station is a raised iron structure on stone columns, designed by architect Alf...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay%20Vazirani
Vijay Virkumar Vazirani (; b. 1957) is an Indian American distinguished professor of computer science in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. Education and career Vazirani first majored in electrical engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corsair%20Gaming
Corsair Gaming, Inc. is an American computer peripherals and hardware company based in Milpitas, California. Previously Corsair Components and Corsair Memory, it was incorporated in California in January 1994 as Corsair Microsystems and reincorporated in Delaware in 2007. It designs and sells a range of computer produc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTBY
KTBY (channel 4) is a television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. The station is owned by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company LLC, which provides certain services to dual ABC/CW+ affiliate KYUR (channel 13) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parry%20Aftab
Parry Aftab is an Internet privacy and security lawyer, considered one of the founders of cyberlaw and founder of the world's largest and oldest cybersafety charity. Named by The Boston Herald as "the leading expert in cybercrime in the world," Aftab wrote the first cybersafety book in the world for parents (in 1996) a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBP
BBP may refer to: Science Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe formula, a formula for computing the nth binary digit of pi Baseband processor, a device in a network interface that manages all the radio functions Benzyl butyl phthalate, a plasticizer Bloodborne pathogens, a virus that can be spread through contamination by blood a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAUU
KAUU (channel 5) is a television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, affiliated with CBS and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Gray Television alongside NBC affiliate KTUU-TV (channel 2). Both stations share studios on East 40th Avenue in Anchorage, while KAUU's transmitter is located in Knik, Alaska. KAUU (as KYES...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podbielskiallee%20%28Berlin%20U-Bahn%29
Podbielskiallee is an underground railway station in the German capital city of Berlin. It is part of the Berlin U-Bahn network and located in the Dahlem district on the line. History The station opened on 12 October 1913 (architect was H.Schweitzer). The street was named after Prussian Minister of State Victor von P...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simitar%20Entertainment
Simitar Entertainment, Inc. was an American media company that sold music, videos, DVDs, and computer software. The company specialized in compilation albums, special interest video, and urban media. Simitar also distributed its own label. History In 1985, Mickey Elfenbein, former president and CEO of K-Tel Internat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working%20set
Working set is a concept in computer science which defines the amount of memory that a process requires in a given time interval. Definition Peter Denning (1968) defines "the working set of information of a process at time to be the collection of information referenced by the process during the process time interval...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley%20Osher
Stanley Osher (born April 24, 1942) is an American mathematician, known for his many contributions in shock capturing, level-set methods, and PDE-based methods in computer vision and image processing. Osher is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Director of Special Projects in the Institute...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality%20Check%20Network
Reality Check Network was a diskmag warez magazine that existed from November 18, 1995, to Summer 1997 with two breaks in Spring 1996 and Winter 1996/1997. With origins as a promotional magazine for the Legacy group, it evolved into a general magazine describing various aspects of the warez scene. It contained intervi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBXK-CA
WBXK-CA, VHF analog channel 8, was a low-powered, Class A America One-affiliated licensed to Jackson, Mississippi, United States. The station was owned by the Community Television Network. History It began broadcasting on March 16, 1990 as W08CU, and was an over-the-air music-video outlet. In the 1990s, WBXK was affi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent%27s%20rule
Rent's rule pertains to the organization of computing logic, specifically the relationship between the number of external signal connections to a logic block (i.e., the number of "pins") with the number of logic gates in the logic block, and has been applied to circuits ranging from small digital circuits to mainframe ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controlled%20NOT%20gate
In computer science, the controlled NOT gate (also C-NOT or CNOT), controlled-X gate, controlled-bit-flip gate, Feynman gate or controlled Pauli-X is a quantum logic gate that is an essential component in the construction of a gate-based quantum computer. It can be used to entangle and disentangle Bell states. Any quan...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTED
DTED (or Digital Terrain Elevation Data) is a standard of digital datasets which consists of a matrix of terrain elevation values, i.e., a Digital Elevation Model. This standard was originally developed in the 1970s to support aircraft radar simulation and prediction. Terrain elevations are described as the height abov...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software%20token
A software token (a.k.a. soft token) is a piece of a two-factor authentication security device that may be used to authorize the use of computer services. Software tokens are stored on a general-purpose electronic device such as a desktop computer, laptop, PDA, or mobile phone and can be duplicated. (Contrast hardware ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20Adjustable%20Keyboard
The Apple Adjustable Keyboard is an ergonomic keyboard introduced by Apple Computer, Inc. in 1993 for the Macintosh family of personal computers. The keyboard attaches to the computer via the Apple Desktop Bus port. The last Apple computer released compatible with this keyboard without using a USB to ADB adapter was th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh%20LC%20III
The Macintosh LC III is a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer from February 1993 to February 1994. It replaced the commercially successful Macintosh LC II in Apple's lineup of mid-class computers, and was significantly faster, with MacWorld Magazine benchmarks showing 2x performance in ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20D.%20Griffeth
Nancy Davis Griffeth (born October 26, 1945) is an American computer scientist notable for approaches to the feature interaction problem. In 2014, she is a professor at Lehman College of The City University of New York and is modelling biological systems in computational biology. Early life Griffeth was born in Oak Pa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGW
MGW may refer to: Maguwo railway station, Indonesia (station code) Maximum gross weight, abbreviated "m g w" on road signs Media gateway, a translation unit between telecommunications networks Morgantown Municipal Airport, United States (IATA code) Morgan Gibbs-White, professional footballer Marianne Geraldine W...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWH
DWH can stand for: Domino Web Access, an IBM software product. Data warehouse Drain water heat recovery David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport Deepwater Horizon, oil drilling rig destroyed in an incident that resulted in a large oil spill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium%20chloride%20%28data%20page%29
This page provides supplementary chemical data on barium chloride. Material Safety Data Sheet SIRI Science Stuff (Dihydrate) Structure and properties Thermodynamic properties Spectral data References Chemical data pages Chemical data pages cleanup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium%20hydroxide%20%28data%20page%29
This page provides supplementary chemical data on barium hydroxide. Material Safety Data Sheet SIRI Science Stuff Structure and properties Thermodynamic properties Spectral data References Chemical data pages Chemical data pages cleanup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium%20oxide%20%28data%20page%29
This page provides supplementary chemical data on barium oxide. Material Safety Data Sheet SDS from Millipore Sigma Structure and properties Thermodynamic properties Spectral data References Chemical data pages Chemical data pages cleanup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickPlay
QuickPlay is a technology pioneered by Hewlett-Packard that allows users to directly play multimedia without booting a computer to the main operating system. QuickPlay software, known as QuickPlay or HP QuickPlay is software custom developed for HP by CyberLink Corp. A media component of HP Pavilion Entertainment lapto...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptomeria%20cipher
The Cryptomeria cipher, also called C2, is a proprietary block cipher defined and licensed by the 4C Entity. It is the successor to CSS algorithm (used for DVD-Video) and was designed for the CPRM/CPPM digital rights management scheme which are used by DRM-restricted Secure Digital cards and DVD-Audio discs. Cipher de...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNAS
Dynamic Network Authentication System (DNAS) was a proprietary authentication system created by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc made for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and PSX. DNAS retrieved information about a user's hardware and software for authentication, copy protection, account blocking, system, rules,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20SyncML%20Initiative
The SyncML Initiative, Ltd. was a non-profit corporation formed by a group of companies who co-operated to produce an open standard for data synchronization and device management. Prior to SyncML, data synchronization and device management had been based on a set of different, proprietary protocols, each functioning ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minification%20%28programming%29
Minification (also minimisation or minimization) is the process of removing all unnecessary characters from the source code of interpreted programming languages or markup languages without changing its functionality. These unnecessary characters usually include white space characters, new line characters, comments, and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle%20metadata
Oracle Database provides information about all of the tables, views, columns, and procedures in a database. This information about information is known as metadata. It is stored in two locations: data dictionary tables (accessed via built-in views) and a metadata registry. Other relational database management systems ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakar%20Dem%20Dikk%20Workers%20Democratic%20Union
Dakar Dem Dikk Workers Democratic Union (Union démocratique des travailleurs de Dakar Dem Dikk, UDT-3D) is a trade union of employees of Dakar Dem Dikk (the public transportation network of Dakar, Senegal). The general secretary of UDT-3D is Mamadou Goudiaby, another important leader and negotiator of the union is Chri...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JUMP%20GIS
Java Unified Mapping Program (JUMP) is a Java based vector and raster GIS and programming framework. Current development continues under the OpenJUMP name. Features As featured on the project's website: Platform independent (Windows, Linux, Unix, Apple macOS), Java Runtime needs to be installed Reads and writes the...