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roadcast Media, Business, Community History, | Computing, Education, English Literature, Environmenta |
person and force for change in undergraduate | computing education." |
Shane Greenstein, editor, | Computing, Edward-Elgar Press. |
at dialect of Lisp in the areas of numerical | computing, efficient compilation and language design. |
for their circuit bending approach to retro | computing electronic music. |
mwrank is one in a suite of programs for | computing elliptic curves over rational numbers. |
The | computing engine of an Arithmometer has a set of linke |
Reference to an Automatic | Computing Engine project is referenced in memos dated |
volved in the design of the Imperial College | Computing Engine's Digital Computer Arithmetic Unit. |
Alan Turing's Automatic | Computing Engine: The Master Codebreaker's Struggle to |
logy (BIT), formerly known as the Faculty of | Computing Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, is a |
Spain, developed and promoted by students of | computing engineering although development teams and u |
inly concerned with ACES (Faculties of Arts, | Computing, Engineering and Sciences) courses, although |
ross the globe free to students in Business, | Computing, Engineering, Sciences and Humanities. |
The NICS petascale scientific | computing environment is housed at Oak Ridge National |
BESYS (Bell Operating System) was an early | computing environment originally implemented as a batc |
scientific data analysis software, numerical | computing environment and programming language that ru |
MATLAB (matrix laboratory) is a numerical | computing environment and fourth-generation programmin |
FreeMat is a free open source numerical | computing environment and programming language, simila |
PUPS/P3 is a cluster | computing environment derived from the MSPS operating |
PUPS/P3 is an implementation of an organic | computing environment for Linux which provides support |
Microsystems project to build a distributed | computing environment based on the CORBA system in the |
e for the CMU Scientific Personal Integrated | Computing Environment (SPICE) workstation project. |
t uniquely positioned to offer a world class | computing environment for those users with on-island d |
O-Matrix is an integrated technical | computing environment and matrix-based scripting langu |
ore dramatic and focused response to the new | computing environment and its potential to serve the c |
In a multithreaded | computing environment, a hazard pointer is an element |
E-Z Solve is a numerical | computing environment. |
In contrast, many Chinese | computing environments use Song (serif) typefaces by d |
add scripting capability to | computing environments without requiring a command lin |
ing in which web applications that use cloud | computing environments (a "cloud") seek to simulate re |
ditionally iTALC transparently handles mixed | computing environments, e.g., a linux based teacher's |
s also among the first interactive numerical | computing environments, having been implemented in suc |
e implementation of public and private cloud | computing environments. |
OpenMP and MPI-1 are used in parallel | computing environments. |
In | computing, Envoy was a proprietary portable document f |
ow much of the power is actually used by the | computing equipment (in contrast to cooling and other |
come a state of the art data center, housing | computing equipment from outside companies. |
At the dawn of the “personal | computing” era, FINEX was installing multi-user system |
lso interested in the social implications of | computing, especially the issue of responsibility when |
and highlighted the school's reputation for | computing excellence. |
software for the I-WAY wide-area distributed | computing experiment, which connected supercomputers, |
s an advisor to the Lifeboat Foundation as a | computing expert. |
When the fifth point is added (i.e., when | computing f(5) using f(4)), this results in four (n − |
Computing facilities are provided for students and WiF | |
Computing facilities and a newspaper reading room was | |
nds that the school continues to develop its | computing facilities and its monitoring of pupils. |
Computing facilities at the CGWA include a 41-node clu | |
easurement devices with the data storage and | computing facilities of field computer enables user to |
commodation, extensive Technology workshops, | computing facilities, modern maths facilities and a we |
sses a HP RP8400 super computer for advanced | computing facilities. |
number of books, periodicals, newspapers and | computing facilities. |
learning environment composed of first-class | computing facilities. |
ll provides Palatinate with office space and | computing facilities. |
Seminar Block, containing seminar rooms and | computing facilities; and an underground area housing |
The Flagship | computing facility of the GIScience center, open to st |
A central | computing facility together with individually assigned |
The Open | Computing Facility logo. |
The Open | Computing Facility is an ASUC funded group at Universi |
Founded in 1986, the eXperimental | Computing Facility (XCF) is an undergraduate computing |
The college has a | computing facility with PC workstations. |
UNIX project and co-founded the EXperimental | Computing Facility, where he was involved in defending |
merous groups do related research in optical | computing, filters, and photonic logic based on ring r |
In | computing, findstr is a command in the command line in |
size and promote the mathematical aspects of | computing, first in numerical analysis, then in progra |
started a software company called Raised Dot | Computing, focused on computer Braille technology. |
Cluster | Computing for Web-Scale Data Processing, Technical Sym |
ited Kingdom in both GCSE Irish, and A-Level | Computing for the fifth successive year taught by Mr O |
nt-initiated service group dedicated to free | computing for the greater academic community of the Un |
From 1977 until 1987 he worked in | computing for Imperial Foods (now known as Young's Blu |
The Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed | Computing for the paper . |
ary research at the interface of science and | computing for advancing scientific boundaries, as well |
l physics research for research into quantum | computing, for example. |
It offers MSc in Scientific | Computing formerly known as M.C.S. (Master of Computer |
Messengers carry piles of used | computing forms down to a storehouse in the cellar. |
In | computing, FOSI (Formatting Output Specification Insta |
dle such large population sizes and parallel | computing frameworks designed to run on computing clus |
He also earned a Higher National Diploma in | computing from Edexcel, London. |
inking the major players in High-performance | computing from the scientific and business sectors and |
ommission's report about the future of cloud | computing from a group of experts "... only few cloud |
Dr Stanley Gill, Professor of | Computing from 1964-70 at Imperial College London, and |
A specialist school in Mathematics and | Computing from 2006. |
In | computing, Fudgets is a graphical user interface toolk |
thematical form, and should provide a way of | computing function derivatives using sparse matrices. |
one of seven National Centers for Biomedical | Computing funded by the National Institutes of Health' |
Boast, R. (2002) | Computing Futures: A Vision of the Past. |
es of tests and calculations, including Fst, | computing genetic distance, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium |
93, an Associate Professor at the College of | Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology from 1994 t |
In | computing, GiST or Generalized Search Tree, is a data |
Ramanujan Prize for | Computing, given by Asian Institute Informatics (1989) |
rmet produce, candies and arts and crafts to | computing goods. |
In 2009, the Sunday Times ranked | Computing graduates from Imperial as earning the secon |
nd to the cells as "processors" of a virtual | computing grid (hence "the battle for processors") cap |
Phase 1 ran on two distributed | computing grids: the World Community Grid, an IBM phil |
The NSNA-4050 complies with the Trusted | Computing Group (TCG) Trusted Network Connect (TNC) sp |
As head of a new Caltech digital | computing group he worked with PhD candidate Bernie Al |
manager and lead researcher of the Cognitive | Computing group at IBM Almaden Research Center. |
is a founder and director of the Contextual | Computing Group at Georgia Tech's College of Computing |
s a programming language created by Chemical | Computing Group. |
designer of the Xerox Star, the first WIMP ( | computing) GUI |
ivate company manufacturing high-performance | computing hardware solutions focused toward the visual |
or NAS), that combines commodity or low-cost | computing hardware with management software to address |
rporation is a provider of wearable / mobile | computing hardware, software and services, bringing co |
The possibility of parallel | computing has allowed Evolution@Home to move the reali |
riants: one that uses 32-bit words, used for | computing hashes up to 256 bits long, and one that use |
imaging along with advances in detectors and | computing have resulting in X-ray microscopes with inc |
of Human-Computer Interaction and Ubiquitous | Computing have been recognized through his numerous aw |
r of Business with a major in Accounting and | Computing, he worked for 20 years at the Australian Ta |
The Centre for | Computing History has undertaken a similar project to |
The Centre for | Computing History is a museum in Haverhill, Suffolk, E |
Obituary by Kip Crosby of the | Computing History Association of California |
Display at the Centre for | Computing History. |
electro-holographic displays and methods for | computing holograms; spatial interaction and informati |
uty, hospitality and catering, construction, | computing, humanities and languages, horticulture and |
works, super networks methods or methods for | computing hybridization or simple recombination networ |
ons take place on college grounds except for | Computing, ICT, Graphics, Art, Sociology and Economics |
Later in 1982, impressed by the new | computing ideas being published from Xerox PARC and th |
n, conservation and research, archaeological | computing, illustration and design |
bitvectors a, b, and c may be calculated by | computing, in each bit position, the majority function |
Specialist school status in Mathematics and | Computing in 2005 following large fundraising activiti |
Computing in Spain was incipient and it was created wi | |
n Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific | Computing in 2005. |
rsity in 1993, before earning a Ph.D. in DNA | computing in 1997, from the University of Warwick. |
he University of Tasmania with a Bachelor of | Computing in 2000, a Bachelor of Computing with Honour |
over software engineering, security, trusted | computing in general and formal methods in particular |
the application of genomic technologies and | computing in healthcare. |
ool, a specialist college of Mathematics and | Computing in West Middlesbrough. |
ollective operation is a concept in parallel | computing in which data is simultaneously sent to or r |
Eldorado | Computing in US (2005) |
icates with the public at large the value of | computing in science, and about the science it enables |
The Museum of | Computing in Swindon, England is dedicated to preservi |
hool and Specialist College of Mathematics & | Computing in Tottington, Bury, England. |
He later published a textbook on statistical | computing in APL. |
1954), a technician in process | computing in Le Creusot, France, an observer of comets |
Tablet PC Edition superseded Windows for Pen | Computing in 2002. |
the Department of History and the Centre for | Computing in the Humanities, and at the Department of |
ucture for scalable scientific and technical | computing in Java. |
ege in 2007, adding specialisms in Maths and | Computing in 2008 following Government designation as |
ciate Professor in the School of Interactive | Computing in the College of Computing at the Georgia I |
The Citadel, and served as CEO of Financial | Computing, Inc. |
anguages, particularly involving distributed | computing, including mobile computing. |
entrics" engaged in research on language and | computing, including information retrieval. |
He completed his education of Network and | Computing, including postgraduate studies, in Benghazi |
world's first private company for scientific | computing, incorporated as Scientific Computing Servic |
company was also the publisher of Networking | Computing India, and CRN - India, in collaboration wit |
practices or misconceptions of or about the | computing industry, for instance 'LenPEG', an image-co |
ost dramatic and widely known example is the | computing industry. |
is becoming very important in the expanding | Computing industry. |
s MOM forms the basis of CoABS's agent-based | computing infrastructure and increases the interoperab |
SEPnet | Computing Infrastructure for Astrophysical Modelling a |
e system is backed by robust development and | computing infrastructure. |
to achieve interoperability with an existing | computing infrastructure. |
, hosted, and scaled on its underlying cloud | computing infrastructure. |
ine (GAE/J) for deployment on Google's cloud | computing infrastructure; |
June 2007, he introduced the Climate Savers | Computing Initiative together with Pat Gelsinger which |
he founded and lead Google's Academic Cloud | Computing Initiative which provides Google hosted comp |
Fifth generation computer - a Japanese | computing initiative begun in 1982 |
as Co-Chairman of the Accelerated Strategic | Computing Initiative (ASCI) Panel for Sandia National |
he JISC and EPSRC Semantic Web and Autonomic | Computing initiatives as well as the CLEF project, dev |
hosen as a National Science Foundation (NSF) | Computing Innovation Fellow, a highly prestigious awar |
of California, Riverside and was appointed a | Computing Innovation Fellow at UCLA working with Jenn |
Yevich, with constantly changing updates and | computing innovations. |
eving was done at the CWI, at the Scientific | Computing Institute and the Pure Mathematics Departmen |
d is Director of the Parallel and Scientific | Computing Institute. |
on C4ISR (Command, control, communications, | computing, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissan |
nocha's research interests include geometric | computing, interactive computer graphics, Physics-base |
icient algorithms, data structures, parallel | computing, interconnection networks, design automation |
ition to hardware and software interfaces, a | computing interface may refer to the means of communic |
een the introduction of hands on large-scale | computing into the undergraduate computer science curr |
s Windows Vista and Windows 7, supported pen | computing intrinsically. |
range of courses, such as travel/tourism and | computing, involving written work, there are three mai |
DNA | computing is fundamentally similar to parallel computi |
The title The National Museum of | Computing is an operating name. |
ecialist Centre for Science, Mathematics and | Computing, is a Mathematics and Computing College on H |
Ubiquitous Human | Computing is the phenomenon of dis-aggregating a task |
In years 12 and 13 (sixth form), | computing is offered as an A Level and if those who to |
Reservoir | computing is a framework for computation like a neural |
Topological | computing is the designing and building of hardware an |
Multivariate Optical | Computing is an approach to the development of spectro |
The "software" in multivariate optical | computing is a Multivariate optical element (MOE) whic |
The history of cluster | computing is best captured by a footnote in Greg Pfist |
Iteration in | computing is the repetition of a process within a comp |
Crowd | computing is an overarching term which defines the myr |
The Museum of | Computing is a not-for-profit organisation, run by vol |
Jan L. A. Van De Snepscheut, What | computing is all about, Springer, 1993. |
Online distributed | computing is almost entirely a volunteer endeavor. |
Cell | Computing is a now-defunct distributed computing proje |
High-performance | computing is involved, due to the size and complexity |
Failure-oblivious | computing is a technique that enables computer program |
Cloud | computing is the set of technologies and business prac |
topology which is the basic for topological | computing is in . |
While high-end | computing is an important part of the research program |
, Privacy and Security for Web 2.0 and Cloud | Computing ISOC-NY Talk (Feb 5 2010) (video/audio) |
Termite is intended for distributed | computing, it offers a simple and powerful message-pas |
When a client uses a [[server ( | computing}|]] it can cope with different type errors fr |
drawback of Win Shares is the difficulty of | computing it. |
r any of MSL's 85 adjunct faculty members in | computing its student-faculty ratio (a standard that h |
stems and Networks, the Pervasive and Mobile | Computing Journal, the Journal on Wireless Communicati |
is Editor-in-Chief of the Formal Aspects of | Computing journal. |
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