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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20E.%20L.%20Peck | John Edward Lancelot Peck (14 August 1918 – 6 November 2013) was the first permanent Head of Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He remained the Head of Department from 1969 to 1977.
He was one of the editors of the original Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 68 and a cont... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netco%20Government%20Services | Previously known as Netco Government Services, is a privately held business headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, U.S. that provides network services to various branches of the US Government.
History
In 2006 the company was purchased by Harris Corporation and made into a new sect known as Harris ITS (Information Technol... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelis%20H.%20A.%20Koster | Cornelis Hermanus Antonius "Kees" Koster (13 July 1943 – 21 March 2013) was a Dutch computer scientist who was a professor in the Department of Informatics at the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands.
Born in Haarlem, his family moved to Jakarta after the war. At the age of 11 he returned to the Netherlands ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSRC%20%28disambiguation%29 | CSRC is the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
CSRC may also refer to:
Computer Security Resource Center, a National Institute of Standards and Technology division
Conflict Studies Research Centre, a former college of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
Continuous Speech Recognition Consortium, Japan, o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph%20Kimball | Ralph Kimball (born July 18, 1944) is an author on the subject of data warehousing and business intelligence. He is one of the original architects of data warehousing and is known for long-term convictions that data warehouses must be designed to be understandable and fast. His bottom-up methodology, also known as dime... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U160 | U160 may refer to:
German submarine U-160, one of two German submarines named U-160
SCSI-160, an implementation of the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) standards for data communication |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2%20port | The PS/2 port is a 6-pin mini-DIN connector used for connecting keyboards and mice to a PC compatible computer system. Its name comes from the IBM Personal System/2 series of personal computers, with which it was introduced in 1987. The PS/2 mouse connector generally replaced the older DE-9 RS-232 "serial mouse" connec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYGM | WYGM (740 AM) is a commercial radio station in Orlando, Florida, United States. It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a sports radio format. Programming is simulcast on FM translator station W245CL at 96.9 MHz in nearby Deltona, Florida, and uses its FM dial position in its moniker, "96.9 The Game." It is also heard o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea%20Handler | Chelsea Joy Handler (born February 25, 1975) is an American comedian, actress, writer, television host, and producer. She hosted the late-night talk show Chelsea Lately on the E! network from 2007 to 2014 and released a documentary series, Chelsea Does, on Netflix in January 2016. From 2016 to 2017, Handler hosted the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga%20Zorro%20III | Released as the expansion bus of the Commodore Amiga 3000 in 1990, the Zorro III computer bus was used to attach peripheral devices to an Amiga motherboard. Designed by Commodore International lead engineer Dave Haynie, the 32-bit Zorro III replaced the 16-bit Zorro II bus used in the Amiga 2000. As with the Zorro II... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next%20Hop%20Resolution%20Protocol | The Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) is an extension of the ATM ARP routing mechanism that is sometimes used to improve the efficiency of routing computer network traffic over a non-broadcast, multiple access (NBMA) network. It is defined in IETF RFC 2332, and further described in RFC 2333. It can be used by a sende... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20Graver | Fred Graver is an American television comedy writer, producer, and network executive. Most recently he's been the Creative Lead, TV @Twitter and Senior Vice President, Digital & Social for Discovery Communications.
Fred was co-editor-in-chief of National Lampoon, along with Sean Kelly, under the pseudonym L. Dennis Pl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical%20music%20recognition | Optical music recognition (OMR) is a field of research that investigates how to computationally read musical notation in documents. The goal of OMR is to teach the computer to read and interpret sheet music and produce a machine-readable version of the written music score. Once captured digitally, the music can be save... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poy%20Poy | Poy Poy, known in Japan as , is a party video game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation in 1997. It was also released on the Japanese PlayStation Network on November 28, 2007.
Gameplay
Poy Poy is a multiplayer action game in which four players battle each other using various props, such as rocks, logs... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transporter%20Classification%20Database | The Transporter Classification Database (or TCDB) is an International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB)-approved classification system for membrane transport proteins, including ion channels.
Classification
The upper level of classification and a few examples of proteins with known 3D structure:
1. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Configuration%20management%20database | A configuration management database (CMDB) is an ITIL term for a database used by an organization to store information about hardware and software assets (commonly referred to as configuration items). It is useful to break down configuration items into logical layers. This database acts as a data warehouse for the orga... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GamePolitics.com | GamePolitics.com was a blog which covered the politics of computer and video games. GamePolitics was launched by freelance journalist Dennis McCauley in March 2005. At the time, McCauley was the video game columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, a position he held from 1998 to 2009. Growing somewhat bored of writing v... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullercoats%20Metro%20station | Cullercoats is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburbs of Cullercoats and Marden, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 11 August 1980, following the opening of the first phase of the network, between Haymarket and Tynemouth via Four Lane Ends.
History
The original Cullercoats s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright%20House%20Networks | Bright House Networks, LLC also simply known as Bright House, was an American telecom company. Prior to its purchase by Charter Communications, it was the tenth-largest multichannel video service provider and the 6th largest cable internet provider (based on coverage) in the United States. The company served more than ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicksort | Quicksort is an efficient, general-purpose sorting algorithm. Quicksort was developed by British computer scientist Tony Hoare in 1959 and published in 1961. It is still a commonly used algorithm for sorting. Overall, it is slightly faster than merge sort and heapsort for randomized data, particularly on larger distrib... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerobics%20Oz%20Style | Aerobics Oz Style is an Australian aerobic exercise instruction television series, shown in Australia on weekends and then weekdays on Network Ten at then and distributed to many other countries. It was cancelled by Network Ten at the end of 2005.
AOS continues to be broadcast on Australian television via Aurora Cha... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20high%20commissioners%20of%20India%20to%20Tanzania | This is a list of Indian High Commissioners to Tanzania. India has a relatively large diplomatic network, reflecting its links in the world and particularly in neighboring regions: Central Asia, the Middle East, East Africa, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. There are also far-flung missions in the Caribbean ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahshon%20Even-Chaim | Nahshon Even-Chaim (born May 1971), aka Phoenix, was the first major computer hacker to be convicted in Australia. He was one of the most highly skilled members of a computer hacking group called The Realm, based in Melbourne, Australia, from the late 1980s until his arrest by the Australian Federal Police in early 199... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm%20III | The Palm III is a personal digital assistant that was made by the Palm Computing division of 3Com. It went on sale in 1998 as a replacement for the PalmPilot handheld. It was the first Palm handheld to support infrared file transfer and a Flash ROM-capable operating system. At release, the Palm III was priced at US$400... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm%20IIIxe | The Palm IIIxe is a discontinued Palm personal digital assistant that was designed and manufactured by Palm, Inc. It cost US$249 when new.
Product data
Manufacturer's part number: 3C80304U
Dimensions
Width: 8.1 cm (3.19 in)
Depth: 1.8 cm (0.71 in)
Height: 12 cm (4.72 in)
Weight: 170 g (0.37 lb)
Operating system ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm%20IIIx | The Palm IIIx is a PDA from Palm Computing released in 1999, briefly before the scaled down Palm IIIe was introduced into the marketplace.
The Palm IIIx improved upon the Palm III by featuring a new enhanced and easier to read LCD and 4 MB RAM and opposed to the 2 MB in the Palm III. The Palm IIIx also had a 16 MHz Mo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm%20IIIe | The Palm IIIe is a PDA from Palm Computing released in 1999 briefly after the more expensive and more advanced Palm IIIx.
It shared the same screen as the Palm IIIx, which improved upon the Palm III's screen by featuring a new enhanced and easier to read LCD. Like the previous models, it offered 2-bit display (4 greys... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBME | CBME may refer to:
CBME-FM, a radio station (88.5 FM) licensed to Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Computer-Based Math education |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition%20problem | In number theory and computer science, the partition problem, or number partitioning, is the task of deciding whether a given multiset S of positive integers can be partitioned into two subsets S1 and S2 such that the sum of the numbers in S1 equals the sum of the numbers in S2. Although the partition problem is NP-com... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CKOI%20%28network%29 | CKOI was a network of French-language adult top 40 outlets broadcasting throughout the province of Quebec. Created by Corus Québec on November 6, 2009, the network and its stations are currently owned and operated by Cogeco.
The name of the network is derived from the call sign of its flagship station in Montreal, CKO... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color64 | Color64 is a computer BBS system for the Commodore 64 during the 1980s. It was written by Greg Pfountz. The I/O was all written in machine language. It was also composed in modules, each written in BASIC. A side program was developed, ColorTerm, which allowed IBM PC compatibles to log into Color64 BBS with the full C6... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical%20Information%20Project | The Technical Information Project (TIP) was an early database project focused on the scholarly physics literature. Its "most unique feature" was its use bibliographic coupling, a novel way to search for related documents. The TIP included over 25,000 records.
Meyer Mike Kessler began developing the TIP at MIT in April... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry%20Bikini | Cherry Bikini is a Los Angeles, California based electropop/electroclash duo made up of Sophie Boscallini (vocals) and Armand Abagliani (synths, guitars, programming).
Biography
The band started in 2002 in Paris, France, where they recorded their first album, Cherry Bikini (2002). In the next several years, Cherry Bi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic%20modulus | Dynamic modulus (sometimes complex modulus) is the ratio of stress to strain under vibratory conditions (calculated from data obtained from either free or forced vibration tests, in shear, compression, or elongation). It is a property of viscoelastic materials.
Viscoelastic stress–strain phase-lag
Viscoelasticity i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20computer%20science | The history of computer science began long before the modern discipline of computer science, usually appearing in forms like mathematics or physics. Developments in previous centuries alluded to the discipline that we now know as computer science. This progression, from mechanical inventions and mathematical theories t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-access%20network | An open-access network (OAN) refers to a horizontally layered network architecture in telecommunications, and the business model that separates the physical access to the network from the delivery of services. In an OAN, the owner or manager of the network does not supply services for the network; these services must b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign%20affiliate%20trade%20statistics | Foreign affiliate trade statistics (FATS), also known as transnational corporation (TNC) data details the economic operations of foreign direct investment-based enterprises.
Collection of such information, and aggregation at the national level, can provide economists and policymakers with insight as to the relations... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCable%20Application%20Platform | The OpenCable Application Platform, or OCAP, is an operating system layer designed for consumer electronics that connect to a cable television system, the Java-based middleware portion of the platform. Unlike operating systems on a personal computer, the cable company controls what OCAP programs run on the consumer's ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Advanced%20Program-to-Program%20Communication | In computing, Advanced Program to Program Communication or APPC is a protocol which computer programs can use to communicate over a network. APPC is at the application layer in the OSI model, it enables communications between programs on different computers, from portables and workstations to midrange and host comput... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representation%20class | A representation term is a word, or a combination of words, used as part of a data element name. Representation class is sometimes used as a synonym for representation term.
In ISO/IEC 11179, a representation class provides a way to classify or group data elements. A representation class is effectively a specialized c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javassist | Javassist (Java programming assistant) is a Java library providing a means to manipulate the Java bytecode of an application. In this sense Javassist provides the support for structural reflection, i.e. the ability to change the implementation of a class at run time.
Bytecode manipulation is performed at load-time thr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimension%20%28metadata%29 | In metadata, dimension is a set of equivalent units of measure, where equivalence between two units of measure is determined by the existence of a quantity preserving one-to-one correspondence between values measured in one unit of measure and values measured in the other unit of measure, independent of context, and wh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20One%20with%20the%20Flashback | "The One with the Flashback" is the sixth episode of Friends third season. It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on October 31, 1996.
Plot
Janice asks the group if any of the six of them have almost slept with each other. The episode then flashes back.
Three years earlier, Phoebe is tired of roommate... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrex%20%28programming%20language%29 | Pyrex is a programming language for creating Python modules. Its syntax is very close to Python and it makes it easy for Python programmers to write non-Python supporting code for interfacing modules in a language which is as close to Python as possible.
Python itself only provides a C API to write extension modules, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl%20Foundation | The Perl Foundation (TPF) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization based in Holland, Michigan. It is dedicated to the advancement of the Perl and Raku (programming language) programming languages through open discussion, collaboration, design, and code. The Perl Foundation fulfills a range of activities which includes, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning%20automaton | A learning automaton is one type of machine learning algorithm studied since 1970s. Learning automata select their current action based on past experiences from the environment. It will fall into the range of reinforcement learning if the environment is stochastic and a Markov decision process (MDP) is used.
History
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer%20to%20plate | Computer-to-plate (CTP) is an imaging technology used in modern printing processes. In this technology, an image created in a Desktop Publishing (DTP) application is output directly to a printing plate.
This compares with the older technology, computer-to-film (CTF), where the computer file is output onto a photograph... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viglen | Viglen Ltd provides IT products and services, including storage systems, servers, workstations and data/voice communications equipment and services.
History
The company was formed in 1975, by Vigen Boyadjian. During the 1980s, the company specialised in direct sales through multi page advertisements in leading comput... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup%20Exec | Veritas Backup Exec is a data protection software product designed for customers with mixed physical and virtual environments, and who are moving to public cloud services. Supported platforms include VMware and Hyper-V virtualization, Windows and Linux operating systems, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Stor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movin%27%20On%20%28TV%20series%29 | Movin' On is an American drama television series. It ran for two seasons from 1974 to 1976 on the NBC network.
Synopsis
Movin' On stars Claude Akins as old-time independent "big-rig" truck driver Sonny Pruitt, and Frank Converse as his college-educated co-driver Will Chandler. The theme song, "Movin' On", was written ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renovation%20Rescue | Renovation Rescue is an Australian home renovation television series which screened on the Nine Network in 2004. It was loosely based on the American television series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, with some differences such as time and the extent of renovation.
Renovation Rescue featured a group of tradespeople ren... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPF | TPF may refer to:
Tibial plateau fracture
Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants
Transaction Processing Facility, an operating system by IBM
Terrestrial Planet Finder, a proposed system of telescopes to detect extrasolar planets
The Pop Factory, a Welsh television program
The Perl Foundation... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet%20Gateway%20Device%20Protocol | Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Protocol is a protocol based on Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for mapping ports in network address translation (NAT) setups, supported by some NAT-enabled routers. It is a common communications protocol for automatically configuring port forwarding, and is part of an ISO/IEC Standard rath... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Otto%20Show | "The Otto Show" is the twenty-second episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 23, 1992. In the episode, Bart wants to become a rock star after attending a Spinal Tap concert, so Homer and Marge buy him a guitar. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelaw%20Metro%20station | Pelaw is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburbs of Bill Quay, Pelaw and Wardley, Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 15 September 1985.
History
The station opened by the Brandling Junction Railway on 30 December 1839. It became a junction in 1850, when the Newcastle and Darlingto... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20One%20with%20the%20Jellyfish | "The One with the Jellyfish" is the first episode of Friends fourth season. It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on September 25, 1997.
Plot
Leaving off where Season 3 ended, Ross is in the hallway between two bedrooms. One is the room he is sharing with Bonnie; the other, Rachel's room. He picks a d... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAsiaWorks | iAsiaWorks was an ISP and Internet data center (IDC) from 2000–2001 during the final days of the dot-com era, which built state-of-the-art data centers in Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul and other cities. Its IPO on the NASDAQ was IAWK on Aug 19th, 2000.
Officers
CEO: Jon Beizer
CFO: Jon Engman
CSO: Nick Levay
Descriptio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-processor%20interrupt | In computing, an inter-processor interrupt (IPI), also known as a shoulder tap, is a special type of interrupt by which one processor may interrupt another processor in a multiprocessor system if the interrupting processor requires action from the other processor. Actions that might be requested include:
flushes of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUTOR | TUTOR, also known as PLATO Author Language, is a programming language developed for use on the PLATO system at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign beginning in roughly 1965. TUTOR was initially designed by Paul Tenczar for use in computer assisted instruction (CAI) and computer managed instruction (CMI) (in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20Data%20Representation | Network Data Representation (NDR) is an implementation of the presentation layer in the OSI model. It is used for DCE/RPC and Microsoft RPC (MSRPC).
See also
DCE/RPC
Microsoft RPC
External links
NDR Specification
Internet Standards
Internet protocols
Presentation layer protocols |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy%20%28Australian%20television%29 | Galaxy is a former provider of pay television programming in Australia via satellite and wireless cable (microwave) delivery methods.
Galaxy was founded in 1993, and began test broadcasting on 1 January 1995 via microwave transmission, making it the first provider of pay-TV services in the country. It was officially ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Park%20%28broadcaster%29 | Richard Park (born 10 March 1948), is Senior Programming Advisor at Global Media & Entertainment where he advises on all Global brands including Capital, Capital XTRA, Heart, LBC, Classic FM, Smooth and Radio X. He was previously a media consultant and broadcaster in the UK.
Professional career
Voted most influential ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypus%20Man | Platypus Man is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from January 23 to May 15, 1995, during the network's first season. Starring comedian Richard Jeni, the television series was based on an hour-long HBO special of Jeni's filmed in 1992. The series lasted one season, with a total of thirteen episodes.
Platypus Man pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norske%20Tog%20Class%2093 | Class 93 () is a tilting two-carriage diesel multiple unit used by SJ Norge for passenger trains on non-electrified stretches of the Norwegian railway network. Used on the Nordland Line, the Røros Line and the Rauma Line, they were purchased to replace the aging Di 3 locomotive-hauled trains. The Class 93 was produced ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary-to-text%20encoding | A binary-to-text encoding is encoding of data in plain text. More precisely, it is an encoding of binary data in a sequence of printable characters. These encodings are necessary for transmission of data when the communication channel does not allow binary data (such as email or NNTP) or is not 8-bit clean. PGP documen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-tromboning | Anti-tromboning (also referred to as anti-hairpinning or media release) is a feature employed in telecommunication networks, such as voice over IP networks, that optimises the use of the access network and reduces excess processing and traffic. Tromboning is a type of situation that occurs when data is transferred thro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APCN%202 | APCN 2 or Asia-Pacific Cable Network 2 is a submarine telecommunications cable linking several countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
It has landing points in:
Chongming, Shanghai, China
Shantou, Guangdong Province, China
Lantau Island, Islands District, Hong Kong
Chikura, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTERBUS | INTERBUS is a serial bus system which transmits data between control systems (e.g., PCs, PLCs, VMEbus computers, robot controllers etc.) and spatially distributed I/O modules that are connected to sensors and actuators (e.g., temperature sensors, position switches).
The INTERBUS system was developed by Phoenix Contact... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golvellius | is an action role-playing video game developed by Compile and originally released for the Japanese MSX home computer system in 1987. Sega licensed the franchise in 1988 and released the game for the Master System (the Mark III in Japan), featuring enhanced graphics and entirely different overworld and dungeon layouts. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP%20Graphical%20User%20Interface | SAP GUI is the graphical user interface client in SAP ERP's 3-tier architecture of database, application server and client. It is software that runs on a Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh or Unix desktop, and allows a user to access SAP functionality in SAP applications such as SAP ERP and SAP Business Information War... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric%20Phase%20Recording | Symmetric Phase Recording is a tape recording (computer storage media) technology developed by Quantum Corporation packs data across a tape's recording surface by writing adjacent tracks in a herringbone pattern:
track 0 = \\\\\, track 1 = /////, track 2 = \\\\\, track 3 = /////, etc.
This eliminates crosstrack inter... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky%20Campus | Sky Studios (also known as Sky Campus) is the headquarters of satellite broadcaster Sky, and home to much of its programming output. The Isleworth campus consists of nine buildings plus ancillary structures, with three of those buildings containing television studios. The site is also a playout centre for many of Sky's... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer%20Alone | "Homer Alone" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the fiftieth episode overall. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 6, 1992. In the episode, stress from household chores and her family's demands causes Marge to suf... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal%206%20%28Mexico%29 | Canal 6 (alternately known as Multimedios Televisión) is a network of Spanish language television stations primarily concentrated in northeastern Mexico and the southwestern United States. The system is part of Grupo Multimedios. The flagship station of Multimedios is XHAW-TDT located in Monterrey, Nuevo León. Programm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweak%20programming%20environment | Tweak is a graphical user interface (GUI) layer written by Andreas Raab for the Squeak development environment, which in turn is an integrated development environment based on the Smalltalk-80 computer programming language. Tweak is an alternative to an earlier graphic user interface layer called Morphic. Development b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Colloquium%20on%20Automata%2C%20Languages%20and%20Programming | ICALP, the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming is an academic conference organized annually by the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science and held in different locations around Europe. Like most theoretical computer science conferences its contributions are strongly peer-revi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trygve%20Reenskaug | Trygve Mikkjel Heyerdahl Reenskaug (born 21 June 1930) is a Norwegian computer scientist and professor emeritus of the University of Oslo. He formulated the model–view–controller (MVC) pattern for graphical user interface (GUI) software design in 1979 while visiting the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). His first... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymptotically%20optimal%20algorithm | In computer science, an algorithm is said to be asymptotically optimal if, roughly speaking, for large inputs it performs at worst a constant factor (independent of the input size) worse than the best possible algorithm. It is a term commonly encountered in computer science research as a result of widespread use of big... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byrchall%20High%20School | Byrchall High School is a secondary school and specialist mathematics and computing school with academy status, in the Ashton-in-Makerfield area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester.
Admissions
It has a mixed intake of both boys and girls aged 11–16. The current pupil population is approximately 1,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infodata%20Systems | Infodata Systems, Inc. was a software development and database manufacturer based in Northern Virginia.
Infodata developed a database system from the early 1970s to the late 1990s. The Infodata database program, Inquire, was well regarded and widely used in the 1970s and 1980s. Inquire was one of the first "text" data... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZigZag%20%28software%29 | ZigZag is a data model, invented by Ted Nelson, that deconstructs the spreadsheet to allow irregular relations, at the same time generalizing the idea to multiple dimensions.
The design is centered on an information structure called a zzstructure and its interactive visualizations. Instead of conventional linear text ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTLW | KTLW (88.9 FM, "Air1") is an affiliate of the Educational Media Foundation's nationally syndicated Air1 Christian worship music radio network serving parts of the greater Los Angeles area. The station's primary signal broadcasts to the Antelope Valley with station facilities based in Lancaster, California. The station ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20lutrine%20opossum | The big lutrine opossum (Lutreolina crassicaudata), also called little water opossum, thick-tailed opossum and coligrueso, is a long-tailed, otter-like mammal native to grasslands of South America. It generally lives near water and is active at night, dawn or dusk. It eats mice, insects and crabs. Like all opossums, it... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolphine%20Tables | The Rudolphine Tables () consist of a star catalogue and planetary tables published by Johannes Kepler in 1627, using observational data collected by Tycho Brahe (1546–1601). The tables are named in memory of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, in whose employ Brahe and Kepler had begun work on the tables. The main purpose ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Camp%20Lazlo%20episodes | This is the list of episodes of the Cartoon Network animated series Camp Lazlo. Except where specifically mentioned in the episode synopses, each half-hour episode consists of two separately titled segments. Throughout its run from 2005 to 2008, the show has aired a total of 61 episodes.
The first episode of Season 4 ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart%20Star | "Bart Star" is the sixth episode of the ninth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 9, 1997. Written by Donick Cary and directed by Dominic Polcino, the episode guest starred Joe Namath, Roy Firestone, and Mike Judge. The ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Radio%20Network%20%28United%20States%29 | National Radio Network (NRN) was a commercial radio network in United States. It is owned and operated by Langer Broadcasting, which is located in Framingham, Massachusetts, and was operated from flagship station WSRO. The network primarily relied on other networks, including CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks and the USA... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Radio%20Network%20%28Japan%29 | National Radio Network (NRN; ) is a Japanese commercial radio network. Both Nippon Cultural Broadcasting (QR) and Nippon Broadcasting System (LF) in Tokyo serve as the network's co-flagship stations; the Fujisankei Communications Group has an influence on both stations. Established on 3 May 1965, NRN is made up of 40 r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darryl%20Banks | Darryl Banks is an American comic book artist. He worked on one of the first painted comic books, Cyberpunk, and teamed with the writer Mark Ellis to revamp the long-running The Justice Machine series for two publishers, Innovation and Millennium.
Early life
Columbus Eastmoor High School Graduate was born to parents F... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot%20learning | Robot learning is a research field at the intersection of machine learning and robotics. It studies techniques allowing a robot to acquire novel skills or adapt to its environment through learning algorithms. The embodiment of the robot, situated in a physical embedding, provides at the same time specific difficulties ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough%20fuzzy%20hybridization | Rough fuzzy hybridization is a method of hybrid intelligent system or soft computing, where Fuzzy set theory is used for linguistic representation of patterns, leading to a fuzzy granulation of the feature space. Rough set theory is used to obtain dependency rules which model informative regions in the granulated featu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell%20PowerVault | PowerVault is a line of data storage and backup products formerly from Dell, and currently for Dell EMC.
After Dell acquired EqualLogic for its iSCSI products in 2008, and Compellent Technologies in 2011, the PowerVault line was positioned as less expensive than the other product lines.
Direct Attached Storage
Older... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munchers | Munchers is a series of educational/edutainment computer games produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) for several operating systems. The series was popular among American schoolchildren in the 1980s and 1990s and were the recipients of several awards. The two original games in the series were... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTPS | RTPS may refer to:
Real Time Publish Subscribe protocol, a Data Distribution Service (DDS) protocol for computer systems
Radiation Treatment Planning System |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin%20%28ADL%29 | Darwin is an architecture description language (ADL). It can be used in a software engineering context to describe the organisation of a piece of software in terms of components, their interfaces and the bindings between components.
Darwin encourages a component- or object-based approach to program structuring in whic... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certified%20software%20development%20professional | Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) is a vendor-neutral professional certification in software engineering developed by the IEEE Computer Society for experienced software engineering professionals. This certification was offered globally since 2001 through Dec. 2014.
The certification program constitute... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ride%20with%20Funkmaster%20Flex | Ride with Funkmaster Flex (Sometimes referred to as FMF) is a television show that was produced by MTV Networks. The show aired from 2003–2004, lasting two seasons. It was originally shown on Spike TV and RedMoxie and was also broadcast on MuchMusic and ESPN with a licensing agreement to MTV Networks.
Format
The show ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical%20Applications%20Group | Mathematical Applications Group, Inc. (a.k.a. MAGi or MAGi/SynthaVision) was an early computer technology company founded in 1966 by Dr. Philip Mittelman and located in Elmsford, New York, where it was evaluating nuclear radiation exposure. By modeling structures using combinatorial geometry mathematics and applying mo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punie | Punie is a compiler created as a test case for the Parrot virtual machine. Its goal is to compile Perl v1 code and thereby exercise Parrot's compiler tools.
Status
The project is championed by Allison Randal, though several other Parrot hackers have contributed to the project. As of the release of Parrot 0.5.1 on Per... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top%20Channel | Top Channel is a national commercial television network based in Tirana, Albania. The network was founded by Dritan Hoxha in 2001, the network forms part of Top Media Group together with Top Albania Radio, Top Gold Radio, My Music Radio, daily newspaper Shqip, Shqip Magazine, coffee producer Lori Caffe, Digitalb, Top N... |
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