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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberia
Cyberia may refer to: Technology Cyberia (book), a 1994 non-fiction book by Douglas Rushkoff Cyberia (fest in SJCE), an annual technical fest conducted by IEEE-SJCE Cyberia (ISP), a West Asian ISP serving Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia Cyberia, London, one of the first Internet cafés, and the first in the UK E...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ%20printing
Organ printing utilizes techniques similar to conventional 3D printing where a computer model is fed into a printer that lays down successive layers of plastics or wax until a 3D object is produced. In the case of organ printing, the material being used by the printer is a biocompatible plastic. The biocompatible plast...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedit5
pedit5, alternately called The Dungeon, is a 1975 dungeon crawl role-playing video game developed for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's PLATO computer network by Rusty Rutherford. In it, the player controls a character exploring a fixed, single-level dungeon containing randomly-generated monster encounters ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epson%20Robots
EPSON Robots is the robotics design and manufacturing department of Japanese corporation Seiko Epson, the brand-name watch and computer printer producer. Epson started the production of robots in 1980. Epson manufactures Cartesian, SCARA and 6-axis industrial robots for factory automation. Cleanroom and ESD compliant...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberia%20%28album%29
Cyberia is a 1995 album by UK-based industrial band Cubanate. The album features one of the band's most well known songs, "Oxyacetylene", which was also included alongside "Skeletal", "Industry" and "Autonomy" (from the Antimatter album) in instrumental versions in the video game Gran Turismo. Track listing UK releas...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNOMED%20CT
SNOMED CT or SNOMED Clinical Terms is a systematically organized computer-processable collection of medical terms providing codes, terms, synonyms and definitions used in clinical documentation and reporting. SNOMED CT is considered to be the most comprehensive, multilingual clinical healthcare terminology in the world...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister%20Cities%20International
Sister Cities International (SCI) is a nonprofit citizen diplomacy network that creates and strengthens partnerships between communities in the United States and in other countries, particularly through the establishment of "sister cities"—broad and long-term agreements formally recognized by civic leaders. Its mission...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In2TV
In2TV was a website offering ad-supported streaming video of classic TV shows in the USA only. It was operated by AOL Time Warner as an outlet for the company's archival television programming. History In2TV was announced in November 2005 as a collaboration of AOL and Warner Bros. Television, at the time both being o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidy
Tidy may refer to: HTML Tidy, a computer program for fixing HTML errors PerlTidy, a computer program for nicely reformatting Perl source code Tidy (album), a 1996 album by Kinnie Starr Tidy (surname) TIDY, software for managing property services Tidying, an aspect of housekeeping See also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows%20thumbnail%20cache
On Microsoft Windows operating systems, starting with the Internet Explorer 4 Active Desktop Update for Windows 95 to 98, a thumbnail cache is used to store thumbnail images for Windows Explorer's thumbnail view. This speeds up the display of images as these smaller images do not need to be recalculated every time the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20C.%20Prim
Robert Clay Prim III (September 25, 1921 – November 18, 2021) was an American mathematician and computer scientist. Biography Robert Clay Prim III was born in Sweetwater, Texas on September 25, 1921. In 1941, Prim received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, where he also met his...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDWO-CD
WDWO-CD (channel 18) is a low-power, Class A television station in Detroit, Michigan, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language network Visión Latina. The station is owned by Innovate Corp., and maintains a transmitter on West 11 Mile Road in Southfield, Michigan. WDWO-CD is the only Spanish-language televis...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20programs%20broadcast%20by%20Nick%20at%20Nite
The following is a list of programs broadcast by the American nighttime block Nick at Nite. Current programming Former programming Original programming Programming from Nickelodeon Acquired programming Special/cross-promotional airings Movie presentations Former Nick at Nite Movie (1985–88) Nick at Nite Tuesd...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethyl%20acetate%20%28data%20page%29
This page provides supplementary chemical data on ethyl acetate. Material Safety Data Sheet The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommended that you seek the Material Safety Datasheet (MSDS) for this chemical from a reliable source and follow its directions. Science Stuf...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare%20%28computer%20virus%29
The Hare Virus was a destructive computer virus which infected DOS and Windows 95 machines in August 1996. It was also known as Hare.7610, Krsna and HD Euthanasia. Description The virus was capable of infecting .COM and .EXE executable files, as well as the master boot record of hard disks and the boot sector on flop...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNN%20%28Pakistani%20TV%20channel%29
G News Network, commonly known as GNN, is a Pakistani 24-hour news and current affairs channel based in Lahore, Pakistan. It is owned and operated by Gourmet Foods. It was launched in 2005 as CNBC Pakistan under a license from CNBC Asia Pacific. It was then owned by Vision Network Television Limited. In 2015, it was r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaica%20at%20the%201968%20Summer%20Olympics
Jamaica competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. Medalists References Official Olympic Reports International Olympic Committee results database Nations at the 1968 Summer Olympics 1968 1968 in Jamaican sport
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20World%20Is%20Yours%20%28TV%20series%29
The World Is Yours is an early television series, making its debut on June 26, 1951, on several stations of the CBS television network in the eastern United States. This half-hour daytime program (4:30-5:30 p.m., EDT) was hosted from New York by naturalist and author Ivan T. Sanderson, and was broadcast Monday through ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20effect
The CNN effect is a theory in political science and media studies which states that global television networks play a significant role in determining the actions policymakers take and the outcomes of events. History The 24-hour international television news channel Cable News Network (CNN) had a major impact on the c...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABW%20%28TV%20station%29
ABC Television in Western Australia comprises national and local programming on the ABC television network in the Australian state of Western Australia, on a number of channels under the ABC call sign. There is some local programming from the Perth studio. ABW was the historic name of the Australian Broadcasting Corpo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retained%20mode
Retained mode in computer graphics is a major pattern of API design in graphics libraries, in which the graphics library, instead of the client, retains the scene (complete object model of the rendering primitives) to be rendered and the client calls into the graphics library do not directly cause actual rendering, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunae
Lunae was a short-lived Spanish pop group built upon the success of Operación Triunfo a reality show talent contest popular on Spain's TVE network. The band was composed by putting together singers that were not given the chance to pursue a solo career after the show, and was composed of Tessa (born 7 November 1982), ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey%20Norman
Harvey Norman is a large Australian-based, multi-national retailer of furniture, bedding, computers, communications and consumer electrical products. It mainly operates as a franchise, with the main brand and all company-operated stores owned by ASX-listed Harvey Norman Holdings Limited. As of 2022, there are 304 compa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OzTAM
OzTAM is an Australian audience measurement research firm that collects and markets television ratings data. It is jointly owned by the Seven Network, the Nine Network and Network Ten, and is the official source of television ratings data for all metropolitan television in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Pert...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmartEiffel
SmartEiffel was the GNU free Eiffel compiler, provided with associated tools, libraries and classes. GNU has continued to support a free license Eiffel via a new project, LibertyEiffel. The compiler translates Eiffel code either to ANSI C or Java bytecode. Hence it can be used to write programs that run on virtually ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart%20Cheshire
Stuart Cheshire is a Distinguished Engineer, Scientist and Technologist (DEST) at Apple. He pioneered Zeroconf networking while employed at Apple. Zeroconf was originally released by Apple as Rendezvous, but later renamed Bonjour. Subsequently, he co-authored the book Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California%20Pacific
California Pacific may refer to: California Pacific Airlines, a former airline California Pacific Computer Company, a defunct computer game publisher California Pacific Medical Center, a large campus of four hospitals in Northern California California Pacific Railroad, a 19th-century railroad company California Pacific...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SportsChannel
SportsChannel is the collective name for a former group of regional sports networks in the United States that was owned by Cablevision, which from 1988 until the group's demise, operated it as a joint venture with NBC. Operating from March 1, 1979, to January 27, 1998, it was the country's first regional sports networ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic%20Cap
Magic Cap (short for Magic Communicating Applications Platform) is a discontinued object-oriented operating system for PDAs developed by General Magic. Tony Fadell was a contributor to the platform, and Darin Adler was an architect. Its graphical user interface incorporates a room metaphor, where the user navigates be...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Media
Ion Media, LLC (formerly known as Paxson Communications Corporation and Ion Media Networks) is a division of Scripps Networks that operates the linear broadcast networks Ion Television and Ion Plus. Prior to its acquisition by the E. W. Scripps Company, the company owned and operated over 71 television stations in most...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program-specific%20information
Program-specific information (PSI) is metadata about a program (channel) and part of an MPEG transport stream. The PSI data as defined by ISO/IEC 13818-1 (MPEG-2 Part 1: Systems) includes four tables: PAT (Program Association Table) CAT (Conditional Access Table) PMT (Program Mapping Table) NIT (Network Informati...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic%20Service%20Provider
In Microsoft Windows, a Cryptographic Service Provider (CSP) is a software library that implements the Microsoft CryptoAPI (CAPI). CSPs implement encoding and decoding functions, which computer application programs may use, for example, to implement strong user authentication or for secure email. CSPs are independe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern%20Homemakers
Modern Homemakers was an early American television series, making its debut on June 27, 1951, on five stations of the CBS television network in the eastern United States. This half-hour daytime program (10:30-11:00 a.m., EDT) was broadcast from New York Monday through Friday. It was hosted by home economist Edalene Sto...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaplan%E2%80%93Meier%20estimator
The Kaplan–Meier estimator, also known as the product limit estimator, is a non-parametric statistic used to estimate the survival function from lifetime data. In medical research, it is often used to measure the fraction of patients living for a certain amount of time after treatment. In other fields, Kaplan–Meier es...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security%20event%20manager
Security event management (SEM), and the related SIM and SIEM, are computer security disciplines that use data inspection tools to centralize the storage and interpretation of logs or events generated by other software running on a network. Overview The acronyms SEM, SIM and SIEM have sometimes been used interchangeab...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal%20Greenway
The Cardinal Greenway (TGC) is a multi-use recreational network combining a rail trail and an on-street route that together cross and five counties — in east central Indiana. The greenway, which was designated a National Recreation Trail in June 2003 and in 2018 was named to the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's "Rail T...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/81%20Produce
is a voice talent management firm in Japan founded on 3 February 1981 (thus the year is the company's namesake). A hybrid CD-ROM featuring voice talent data for members of 81 Produce was released on 19 October 1997. The company is located in Shibuya, Tokyo. Attached talent All names are in Western order (given name fo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just%20for%20Kicks%20%28TV%20series%29
Just for Kicks is an American comedy series that aired on the Nickelodeon television network as a part of the channel's TEENick television lineup. The series is about a group of girls on a soccer team set in New York City. Created by Alana Sanko and developed by Whoopi Goldberg, the series was first titled Head to Toe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit%20%28telecommunications%29
Rabbit was a British location-specific (Telepoint) telephone service backed by Hutchison, which later created the Orange GSM mobile network, followed by 3. The Rabbit network was the best-known of four such services introduced in the 1980s, the others being BT Phonepoint, Mercury Callpoint and Zonephone. Although Hutch...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%20Underground%20battery-electric%20locomotives
London Underground battery-electric locomotives are battery locomotives used for hauling engineers' trains on the London Underground network where they can operate when the electric traction current is switched off. The first two locomotives were built in 1905 for the construction of the Great Northern, Piccadilly and ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visor%20%28disambiguation%29
A visor is a surface that protects the eyes. Visor may also refer to: Visor (armor) VISOR, a fictional device in Star Trek media. ViSOR (Violent and Sex Offender Register), a UK database Bow visor, a feature of some ships, particularly ferries Visor, a PDA series made by Handspring The Visor, a rock ledge on th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Virginia%20Japanese%20Text%20Initiative
The University of Virginia Japanese Text Initiative (JTI) is a project intended to provide a comprehensive online database of Japanese literary texts. Sponsored by the University of Virginia and the University of Pittsburgh East Asian Library, the online collection contains over 300 texts from Japan's pre-modern and mo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Brown%20%28composer%29
Bill Brown IV (born 1969) is an American composer known for creating music for several video games and films. He is best known for his work on Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, composing the system sounds as well as music for the tour software. His father was renowned New York City radio disc jockey, Bill Brown ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viewer
Viewer may refer to: File viewer, application software that decodes and displays the data in a computer file Image viewer, a computer program capable of displaying digital images Pocket Viewer, a range of personal digital assistants marketed by Casio A person who is engaged in remote viewing Slide viewer, a devic...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20flow%20problem
In combinatorial optimization, network flow problems are a class of computational problems in which the input is a flow network (a graph with numerical capacities on its edges), and the goal is to construct a flow, numerical values on each edge that respect the capacity constraints and that have incoming flow equal to ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Eagle
Ian Eagle ( ; born February 9, 1969) is an American sports announcer. He calls NBA, NFL, and college basketball games on CBS, TNT, and TBS, as well as Brooklyn Nets games on the YES Network and French Open tennis for Tennis Channel. Other announcing experiences include Army–Navy football games, boxing, and NCAA track a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20Access%20Protection
Network Access Protection (NAP) is a Microsoft technology for controlling network access of a computer, based on its health. It was first included in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 and backported to Windows XP Service Pack 3. With NAP, system administrators of an organization can define policies for system healt...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge-based%20processor
Knowledge-based processors (KBPs) are used for processing packets in computer networks. Knowledge-based processors are designed with the goal of increased performance of the IPv6 network. By contributing to the buildout of the IPv6 network, KBPs provide the means to an improved and secure networking system. Standard...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced%20Network%20Selection
Enhanced Network Selection (sometimes referred to as Enhanced Network Service, or simply ENS) extends GSM by making it possible for a GSM cellular device (e.g., handset) to be "homed" OTA (over the air) to different networks. This made it possible for Cingular Wireless, while it was still operating two networks post me...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronomaster
Chronomaster is an adventure game developed by DreamForge Intertainment for MS-DOS compatible operating systems and published by IntraCorp on 20 December 1995. Its main plot was written by novelist Roger Zelazny and was his last known work, as he died during the development of the game. Due to Roger's passing, Dreamfor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfellas
"Godfellas" is the twentieth episode in the third season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 52nd episode of the series overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 17, 2002. The episode was written by Ken Keeler and directed by Susie Dietter. It features Bende...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VM2000
VM 2000 is a hypervisor from Fujitsu (formerly Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme) designed specifically for use with the BS2000 operating system. It is an EBCDIC-based operating system. It allows multiple images of BS2000 and Linux to operate on a S-series computer, which is based on the IBM System/390 architecture....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUBST
In computing, SUBST is a command on the DOS, IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows and ReactOS operating systems used for substituting paths on physical and logical drives as virtual drives. Overview In MS-DOS, the SUBST command was added with the release of MS-DOS 3.1. The command is similar to floating drives, a more general ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoboCop%3A%20Prime%20Directives
RoboCop: Prime Directives is a Canadian cyberpunk TV miniseries released in 2001. It is a spin-off from the action film RoboCop franchise. The series, created by Fireworks Entertainment, consists of four feature-length episodes: Dark Justice, Meltdown, Resurrection and Crash and Burn. All four episodes have been relea...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit%20Network
The Hit Network is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. The network consists of 41 radio stations broadcasting a hot adult contemporary music format, as well as 6 digital radio stations. History The Hit Network was formed in 1986 as the Austereo Network after Austereo, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suunto
Suunto Oy is a Finnish company that manufactures and markets sports watches, dive computers, compasses and precision instruments. Headquartered in Vantaa, Finland, Suunto employs more than 300 people worldwide, and its products are sold in over 100 countries. Although globally active, the headquarters is placed next to...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevlin%20Henney
Kevlin Henney is an English author, presenter, and consultant on software development. He has written on the subject of computer programming and development practice for many magazines and sites, including Better Software, The Register, C/C++ Users Journal, Application Development Advisor, JavaSpektrum, C++ Report, Jav...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LANtastic
LANtastic is a peer-to-peer local area network (LAN) operating system for DOS and Microsoft Windows (and formerly OS/2). The New York Times described the network, which permits machines to function both as servers and as workstations, as allowing computers, "to share printers and other devices." InformationWeek poin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence%20Paulson
Lawrence Charles Paulson (born 1955) is an American computer scientist. He is a Professor of Computational Logic at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. Education Paulson graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 1977, and obtained his PhD in Compute...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony%20BMG%20copy%20protection%20rootkit%20scandal
The Sony BMG CD copy protection scandal concerns the copy protection measures included by Sony BMG on compact discs in 2005. When inserted into a computer, the CDs installed one of two pieces of software that provided a form of digital rights management (DRM) by modifying the operating system to interfere with CD copyi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellsite%20information%20transfer%20standard%20markup%20language
WITSML is a standard for transmitting technical data between organisations in the petroleum industry. It continues to be developed by an Energistics facilitated Special Interest Group to develop XML standards for drilling, completions, and interventions data exchange. Organizations for which WITSML is targeted include ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Atari%20XEGS%20games
The Atari XEGS is the final member of the Atari 8-bit family. Marketed primarily as a video game console, it is compatible with other Atari 8-bit computer software and peripherals and functions as a home computer. This list contains games released during the XEGS's lifetime, all of which use "Atari XE Video Game Cartr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domination%20analysis
Domination analysis of an approximation algorithm is a way to estimate its performance, introduced by Glover and Punnen in 1997. Unlike the classical approximation ratio analysis, which compares the numerical quality of a calculated solution with that of an optimal solution, domination analysis involves examining the r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real%20time%20Java
Real time Java is a catch-all term for a combination of technologies that enables programmers to write programs that meet the demands of real-time systems in the Java programming language. Java's sophisticated memory management, native support for threading and concurrency, type safety, and relative simplicity have cr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service%20Advertising%20Protocol
The Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) is included in the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol. SAP makes the process of adding and removing services on an IPX internetwork dynamic. SAP was maintained by Novell. As servers are booted up, they may advertise their services using SAP; when they are brought down, t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20LU6.2
Logical Unit 6.2 is an IBM-originated communications protocol specification dating from 1974, and is part of IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA). A device-independent SNA protocol, it is used for peer-to-peer communications between two systems, for example, between a computer and a device (e.g. terminal or printe...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WMNT-CD
WMNT-CD (channel 48) is a low-power, Class A television station in Toledo, Ohio, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. The station is owned by Community Broadcast Group, Inc. WMNT-CD's studios are located in a strip mall at the corner of Reynolds Road and Dussel Drive in Maumee, and its transmitter is located on ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc%20Levy
Marc Levy (born 16 October 1961) is a French novelist. Career Levy was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, and studied management and computers at Paris Dauphine University. In the late 1990s, Levy wrote a story that his sister, then a screenwriter, encouraged him to send to Editions Robert Laffont, who im...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razer
Razer may refer to: Razer Inc., a Singaporean-American computer peripherals manufacturer specializing in PC gaming Razer (Canadian TV channel), former name of MTV2, a Canadian digital television specialty service Razer Phone, a smartphone designed and developed by Razer Inc. Razer (robot), a contestant on the serie...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tethering
Tethering or phone-as-modem (PAM) is the sharing of a mobile device's Internet connection with other connected computers. Connection of a mobile device with other devices can be done over wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), over Bluetooth or by physical connection using a cable, for example through USB. If tethering is done over WL...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.I.C.E.
D.I.C.E. (DNA Integrated Cybernetic Enterprises) is an English language-originated anime series produced by Bandai Entertainment, Xebec, and Studio Galapagos (computer animation). Originally made for the United States, the series was first shown on Cartoon Network in the US, then YTV in Canada. On December 12, 2005, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Fistful%20of%20Datas
"A Fistful of Datas" is the 134th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the eighth episode of the sixth season, which premiered in the United States on November 9, 1992. Its title is a play on the title of the Sergio Leone "Spaghetti Western" film A Fistful of Dollars...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi%C3%B3n%20P%C3%BAblica
Televisión Pública (Public Television, abbreviated TVP) is a publicly owned Argentine television network, the national public broadcaster. It began broadcasting in 1951, when LR3 Radio Belgrano Televisión channel 7 in Buenos Aires, its key station and the first television station in the country, signed on the air. His...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC532
The PC532 was a "home-brew" microcomputer design created by George Scolaro and Dave Rand in 1989-1990, based on the National Semiconductor NS32532 microprocessor (a member of the NS320xx series). Full hardware documentation for the design, including schematics and PAL programming data, was made freely available, and a ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WPXQ-TV
WPXQ-TV (channel 69) is a television station licensed to Newport, Rhode Island, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network to the Providence area. Owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, it shares transmitter facilities with former sister station WLWC (channel 28) on Cha...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDEF1X
Integration DEFinition for information modeling (IDEF1X) is a data modeling language for the development of semantic data models. IDEF1X is used to produce a graphical information model which represents the structure and semantics of information within an environment or system. IDEF1X permits the construction of sem...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qoca
Qoca is a GPL library for incrementally solving systems of linear equations with various goal functions. It contains a robust implementation of Cassowary, a popular linear programming algorithm for handling Manhattan goal functions. It is used in several free software projects and is maintained at Monash University. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homam
Homam may refer to: Homam (star), the traditional name of the star Zeta Pegasi Heroes of Might and Magic, a series of computer games Homam (film), a 2008 Telugu film Homam, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran Homam-e Tabrizi, Persian poet See also Homa (ritual), a Hindu ceremonial ritual
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoboCop%20%28live%20action%20TV%20series%29
RoboCop is a 1994 cyberpunk television series based on the RoboCop franchise. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence of the original film RoboCop and its sequel RoboCop 2 and is more in line with the tone of RoboCop 3. The t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizette%20Carri%C3%B3n
Lizette Carrión (born March 12, 1972) is an American actress, best known for her portrayal of PFC Esmeralda "Doublewide" Del Rio in the 2005 FX network television series Over There. Early life and education Carrión was born in New York City, New York, the youngest of four siblings. She holds a bachelor's degree in Gov...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20compact%20discs%20sold%20with%20Extended%20Copy%20Protection
The following compact discs, sold by Sony BMG, were shipped with the computer software known as Extended Copy Protection (XCP). As a result, any Microsoft Windows computer that has been used to play these CDs is likely to have had XCP installed. This can cause a number of serious security problems. Several security sof...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Keane
Peter Keane is an American blues/folk musician who was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1963. Biography He lives in Austin, Texas, and works as a computer programmer at the company Etsy. Bill Morrissey produced his second album, Walkin' Around. His albums contain original compositions as well as cover versions of songs wr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola%20%28computing%29
Lola is designed to be a simple hardware description language for describing synchronous, digital circuits. Niklaus Wirth developed the language to teach digital design on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to computer science students while a professor at ETH Zurich. The purpose of Lola is to statically describe ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NURMS
In computer graphics, non-uniform rational mesh smooth (NURMS) or subdivision surface technique is typically applied to a low-polygonal mesh to create a high-polygonal smoothed mesh. Usage NURMS are used in commercial 3D packages such as Autodesk 3ds Max to perform mesh smoothing operations. The mesh smooth modifier i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo%21%20Publisher%20Network
The Yahoo! Publisher Network (abbreviated YPN) was an advertising network launched on August 2, 2005, by Yahoo! and effectively closed on April 30, 2010. The service only accepted US-Based publishers. YPN provided cost per click contextual advertising as well as various tools and services to assist publishers in buildi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CKGM
CKGM (TSN 690 Montreal) is an English-language AM radio station in Montreal, Quebec, owned by Bell Media Radio. Formerly an affiliate of sports radio network "The Team," it was one of three stations to retain the sports format after the network folded in 2002 until it switched to the TSN Radio branding in October 2011....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounds-checking%20elimination
In computer science, bounds-checking elimination is a compiler optimization useful in programming languages or runtime systems that enforce bounds checking, the practice of checking every index into an array to verify that the index is within the defined valid range of indexes. Its goal is to detect which of these inde...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks%20on%20the%20Roof
Greeks on the Roof was a short-lived Australian television talk show and variety show that ran for 11 episodes on the Seven Network from 1 April to 1 July 2003. It was hosted by the actress/comedian Mary Coustas in character as Effie, a second generation Greek Australian, whom she had portrayed on the sitcom Acropolis ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SafeTSA
SafeTSA (Safe Typed Single Assignment) is a static single assignment form (SSA) intermediate representation capable of representing all of the type safety of the Java programming language and the standard Java Virtual Machine (JVM) byte-code. As of 2005, many optimizing compilers (including just-in-time compilers used...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metacompilation
Metacompilation is a computation which involves metasystem transitions (MST) from a computing machine M to a metamachine M' which controls, analyzes and imitates the work of M. Semantics-based program transformation, such as partial evaluation and supercompilation (SCP), is metacomputation. Metasystem transitions may ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFGL-FM
CFGL-FM (105.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station serving Greater Montreal, airing a French Soft Adult Contemporary radio format. It is the flagship of the Rythme FM network, which operates across much of Quebec. The station is licensed to the off-Island suburb of Laval. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts wit...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super%20PI
Super PI is a computer program that calculates pi to a specified number of digits after the decimal point—up to a maximum of 32 million. It uses Gauss–Legendre algorithm and is a Windows port of the program used by Yasumasa Kanada in 1995 to compute pi to 232 digits. Significance Super PI is popular in the overclockin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CKLX-FM
CKLX-FM (91.9 MHz) is a French-language radio station located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Owned and operated by RNC Media, it airs a sports talk format as flagship station of RNC's BPM Sports network. It is the French-language flagship station of CF Montreal of Major League Soccer and the Laval Rocket of the American ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital%20Product%20Data
Vital Product Data (VPD) is a collection of configuration and informational data associated with a particular set of hardware or software. VPD stores information such as part numbers, serial numbers, and engineering change levels. Not all devices attached to a system will provide VPD, but it is often available from PC...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaulay2
Macaulay2 is a free computer algebra system created by Daniel Grayson (from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign) and Michael Stillman (from Cornell University) for computation in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry. Overview Macaulay2 is built around fast implementations of algorithms useful for comp...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PointCast
PointCast was a dot-com company founded in 1992 by Christopher R. Hassett in Sunnyvale, California. PointCast Network The company's initial product amounted to a screensaver that displayed news and other information, delivered live over the Internet. The PointCast Network used push technology, which was a hot concept ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microelectronics%20and%20Computer%20Technology%20Corporation
Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, originally the Microelectronics and Computer Consortium and widely seen by the acronym MCC, was the first, and at one time one of the largest, computer industry research and development consortia in the United States. MCC ceased operations in 2000 and was formally d...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun%20Java%20System
Sun Java System was a brand used by Sun Microsystems to market computer software. The Sun Java System brand superseded the Sun ONE brand in September 2003. There are two major suites under this brand, the Sun Java Enterprise System suite of infrastructure software, and the Sun Java Desktop System graphical user enviro...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IFilter
An IFilter is a plugin that allows Microsoft's search engines to index various file formats (as documents, email attachments, database records, audio metadata etc.) so that they become searchable. Without an appropriate IFilter, contents of a file cannot be parsed and indexed by the search engine. They can be obtained...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cataloging%20%28library%20science%29
In library and information science, cataloging (US) or cataloguing (UK) is the process of creating metadata representing information resources, such as books, sound recordings, moving images, etc. Cataloging provides information such as author's names, titles, and subject terms that describe resources, typically throug...