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COMSOL Script is a numerical | computing and programming environment mainly used for |
n important role in developing a sustainable | computing science industry in Scotland." |
GPUGRID is a distributed | computing project hosted by Pompeu Fabra University an |
AQUA@Home is a distributed | computing project operated by D-Wave Systems and runni |
Help Conquer Cancer is a distributed | computing project that runs on the BOINC platform. |
The institute has a Central | Computing and Browsing Center, which will be open in a |
In a multithreaded | computing environment, a hazard pointer is an element |
The Institute's orbit@home is a distributed | computing project through which the public can help in |
which allowed participation in a distributed | computing project to help scientific research. |
Spinhenge@home is a distributed | computing project for the BOINC client, which performs |
elp Cure Muscular Dystrophy is a distributed | computing project that runs on the BOINC platform. |
A central | computing facility together with individually assigned |
2 the ECS was reconfigured as a SPARC-hosted | Computing Surface with three SPARC "host" processors r |
adient pattern analysis (GPA) is a geometric | computing method for characterizing symmetry breaking |
PiHex was a distributed | computing project organized by Colin Percival to calcu |
eOn is a distributed | computing project for the BOINC client, which uses the |
for resources that they use under a utility | computing model, paying only for the services that are |
The college has a new | Computing and Library facility which has got a high sp |
MATLAB (matrix laboratory) is a numerical | computing environment and fourth-generation programmin |
set up a high-performance | computing software stack, including software for batch |
e world's fastest supercomputer, with a peak | computing rate of 2.507 petaFLOPS. |
EvoGrid, a distributed | computing project to evolve artificial life, also empl |
HashClash was a distributed | computing project to find collisions in the MD5 hash a |
PUPS/P3 is a cluster | computing environment derived from the MSPS operating |
Genome@home was a distributed | computing project run by Stefan Larson of Stanford Uni |
nd to the cells as "processors" of a virtual | computing grid (hence "the battle for processors") cap |
Fifth generation computer - a Japanese | computing initiative begun in 1982 |
There is a method | computing the width of the border. |
rithmetic operation requires only a distinct | computing duration independent of circuit complexity r |
Predictor@home is a distributed | computing project that uses BOINC. |
project, a distributed | computing project run from Oxford University, announce |
TANPAKU was a distributed | computing project aimed at attacking the protein struc |
Microsystems project to build a distributed | computing environment based on the CORBA system in the |
Instead of using a "tightly-coupled" | computing cluster with specialized hardware, arrays of |
NanoHive@Home was a distributed | computing project created by Brian Helfrich designed t |
When a client uses a [[server ( | computing}|]] it can cope with different type errors fr |
Riesel Sieve is a distributed | computing project, running in part on the BOINC platfo |
Joyent is a cloud | computing software and services company based in San F |
E-Z Solve is a numerical | computing environment. |
er time the company has evolved into a cloud | computing software and hosting services provider. |
oudSigma provides cloud servers on a utility | computing basis adopting a pure Infrastructure-as-a-Se |
Yoyo@home is a distributed | computing project and running on the Berkeley Open Inf |
The Clean Energy Project is a distributed | computing project which runs on the BOINC platform. |
PlanetQuest is a grid | computing project for discovering new planets and clas |
The NPL Maths Division offered a practical | computing service and was also a centre of research in |
POEM@Home is a distributed | computing project hosted by the Karlsruhe Institute of |
d Excel so that they all have a professional | computing qualification. |
N.C.A. da Costa (with F. A. Doria), | Computing the future, in Computability, Complexity and |
practices or misconceptions of or about the | computing industry, for instance 'LenPEG', an image-co |
of the BBC's early TV programmes about home | computing and the Internet. |
This article is about the | computing lecturer. |
This article is about the | computing term. |
This article is about the | computing abbreviation MXP. |
he founded and lead Google's Academic Cloud | Computing Initiative which provides Google hosted comp |
as Co-Chairman of the Accelerated Strategic | Computing Initiative (ASCI) Panel for Sandia National |
loped relationships with AccelerEyes, Bright | Computing, Bunkspeed, Clustercorp, Gluster, Platform C |
Accomplishments in | computing aside, Les is also a long-time bicycle enthu |
and D-branes must be taken into account when | computing tadpole constraints. |
n resource management, accountancy, finance, | computing and community studies are offered through th |
r of Business with a major in Accounting and | Computing, he worked for 20 years at the Australian Ta |
n undirected graph, which can be achieved by | computing a determinant according to the matrix tree t |
arroll had been interested in acquiring desk | computing machines for his students. |
In addition to | computing tables of mathematical functions, the projec |
Additionally, DNA | computing can be done without using the types of molec |
ances in the field of adiabatic (reversible) | computing. |
nd small and midsized businesses adopt cloud | computing to improve their financial performance, take |
rise and government users are adopting cloud | computing because it eliminates capital investment in |
member of the Center for Advanced Scientific | Computing and Modeling(CASCaM). |
r solutions for the advanced communications, | computing, and consumer industries. |
tes Department of Energy Advanced Scientific | Computing (ASC) program at Los Alamos National Laborat |
Advances in | Computing and Control, Springer-Verlag, 1989. |
rical algorithms in linear algebra, parallel | computing, the use of advanced-computer architectures, |
Assuming a standard algorithm for | computing the topological order, this simplifies into |
ould actually be lowest) is an algorithm for | computing lowest common ancestors for pairs of nodes i |
same time as David Watson) the algorithm for | computing Voronoi diagrams that bears their names (the |
r convex hull algorithm" is an algorithm for | computing the convex hull of a set of points in the pl |
Algorithms for | Computing Minimal Unsatisfiable Subsets. |
No practical algorithms for | computing the minimum core are known. |
Alibaba Cloud | Computing aims to build an advanced data-centric cloud |
Wiederhold's career focus changed along with | computing capabilities. |
See also: Cloud | computing security |
n special hardware and an enormous amount of | computing power to succeed. |
or having invented the Comptometer, an early | computing device, and the Comptograph, the first print |
BESYS (Bell Operating System) was an early | computing environment originally implemented as a batc |
to achieve interoperability with an existing | computing infrastructure. |
Reference to an Automatic | Computing Engine project is referenced in memos dated |
See knot theory for an example | computing the Conway polynomial of the trefoil. |
was named after Charles Babbage, an English | computing pioneer. |
PUPS/P3 is an implementation of an organic | computing environment for Linux which provides support |
ifically for the Sixth Form, including an A+ | computing course, and a Film Club. |
It designs and analyzes quantum | computing algorithms, using Quantum Monte Carlo techni |
nation of peer-to-peer, grid and distributed | computing technologies. |
concurrency (multithreading and distributed | computing via remote procedure calls) and constraint p |
e, an enterprise community and collaboration | computing vendor who has a strong presence in the gove |
al Research, Geometric, Symbolic and Numeric | Computing, Major Research Instrumentation, Member of t |
or High Performance Scientific and Technical | Computing written in Java and developed at CERN. |
ds of quantum information theory and quantum | computing. |
pintronics, quantum cryptography and quantum | computing. |
ed topics such as Networking and Distributed | Computing, Advanced Programming, and E-Commerce, but t |
, database theory, VLSI design, and parallel | computing. |
vation laws, and mathematical and scientific | computing, among other fields. |
n Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific | Computing in 2005. |
computer architecture, and high-performance | computing. |
dle such large population sizes and parallel | computing frameworks designed to run on computing clus |
his work on cellular automata and reversible | computing. |
stems and Networks, the Pervasive and Mobile | Computing Journal, the Journal on Wireless Communicati |
89%, Your Sinclair rating it at 8/10, and ZX | Computing rating it as Great. |
olved in custom applications, SOA, and cloud | computing. |
d is Director of the Parallel and Scientific | Computing Institute. |
adaptive refinement, multigrid and parallel | computing to solve 2-D linear elliptic PDEs. |
on Technology (Machine vision and ubiquitous | computing technologies, Wireless communications, High- |
e Institute for Mobile, Pervasive, and Agile | Computing Technologies (IMPACT) at Auburn University f |
ing extensive Behavioural Analysis and Cloud | Computing. |
ction, intelligent interfaces and ubiquitous | computing. |
refinement, interface tracking and parallel | computing. |
r of virtualization infrastructure and cloud | computing services such as disaster recovery and deskt |
physics, lattice QCD, cosmology and quantum | computing. |
cience, quantitative methods, and biomedical | computing; |
o promote there the field of Sound and Music | Computing. |
, Privacy and Security for Web 2.0 and Cloud | Computing ISOC-NY Talk (Feb 5 2010) (video/audio) |
growing reputation for advanced and applied | computing science research and commercialisation. |
ited Kingdom in both GCSE Irish, and A-Level | Computing for the fifth successive year taught by Mr O |
a prefects' room, a careers room and careers | computing lab. |
Personal and Ubiquitous | Computing, 8(1), 19-30. |
tiple subject-specific and multidisciplinary | computing labs |
ogramming model for parallel and distributed | computing which take advantage of common programming p |
I/O-intensive Web 2.0 applications and cloud | computing. |
dant additives and nanomaterials; and secure | computing using hardware-based anti-tamper technologie |
f data mining, video processing, and quantum | computing. |
at TecO has been on Pervasive and Ubiquitous | Computing, with emphasis on wireless communication, Em |
ational fluid dynamics (CFD), and scientific | computing. |
it is a mix of crowdsourcing and distributed | computing. |
d with a core set of six gaming and creative | computing titles. |
ee observations of a surface feature and for | computing the orbit of a planet from three observation |
r recovery, security, data storage and cloud | computing services. |
There are also offices and two | computing labs. |
telligence, machine learning, and ubiquitous | computing. |
in Byzantine fault tolerance and distributed | computing. |
cell phones, and other powerful and compact | computing devices being incorporated into a watch form |
n, compilation, software radios, and medical | computing. |
ds of quantum information theory and quantum | computing. |
to 4% of the computer user market and Power | Computing was making Mac clones, Peachpit was still pu |
ucture for scalable scientific and technical | computing in Java. |
sion, as well as academic and administrative | Computing Services. |
vision, network routing and high-performance | computing. |
ally well suited to education and scientific | computing. |
in atom optics, Fourier imaging, and quantum | computing. |
ities, run-time error checking, and parallel | computing. |
Zuse built the S1 and S2 | computing machines, which were special purpose devices |
ic, theory of generalized measures, and soft | computing. |
ting a platform for authenticated and secure | computing. |
Bank Checks Automatically [Image and Vision | Computing, July 2006] |
of Human-Computer Interaction and Ubiquitous | Computing have been recognized through his numerous aw |
he JISC and EPSRC Semantic Web and Autonomic | Computing initiatives as well as the CLEF project, dev |
ysis, financial mathematics, and distributed | computing support. |
xtremely complex chemical situations and, if | computing power permits, may be used to reliably calcu |
n has been taken over by another distributed | computing project, PrimeGrid. |
and Ajax on the browser and apparently cloud | computing technology on the servers. |
It was implemented on the Apple II | computing platform and was used in American and other |
s a pioneer and leader in the application of | computing and related technology to the study and teac |
Its main application in | computing science is as a specification of the possibl |
rhaps choosing a free web application (cloud | computing) which does not require any installation and |
Applied scientific | computing |
y, the term "sandbox" can also be applied in | computing and networking to other temporary or indefin |
ncourage students to develop and apply their | computing knowledge and skills. |
of California, Riverside and was appointed a | Computing Innovation Fellow at UCLA working with Jenn |
amplitudes which represent a new approach to | computing scattering amplitudes in QCD using symmetry |
Springer-Verlag, Formal Approaches to | Computing and Information Technology (FACIT), 1998. |
Device nodes are physically | computing resources with processing memory and service |
divisions are organized within the areas of | Computing Sciences, General Sciences, Energy and Envir |
ntial equations, interval arithmetic, analog | computing, and neural networks and the modeling of con |
postdoctoral fellow in Army High-Performance | Computing Research Center (also known as AHPCRC), loca |
on in order to study the state of the art in | computing. |
technical part of chronology, or the art of | computing and adjusting time, as it is very difficult, |
, and computers for art, in science, art and | computing journals and magazines, and for British and |
OpenBSD was selected as "the | computing world's most secure forum for the developmen |
computer science, in such fields as quantum | computing, nanotechnology, personal fabrication, and o |
otechnology-driven paradigms such as quantum | computing and spintronics are needed. |
ng power to analyse data, known as volunteer | computing, Zooniverse projects require the active part |
elpdesk services, often referred to as Cloud | Computing or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). |
s an advisor to the Lifeboat Foundation as a | computing expert. |
is Editor-in-Chief of the Formal Aspects of | Computing journal. |
r, with a theme related to formal aspects of | computing - for example, teaching formal methods and f |
The Formal Aspects of | Computing (FAC) journal is published by Springer. |
e British Computer Society Formal Aspects of | Computing Science Specialist Group. |
Mathematical Society) and Formal Aspects of | Computing (Springer-Verlag). |
iety of guest speakers on various aspects of | computing, technology, and information security. |
oth the practical and theoretical aspects of | computing and information technology, in particular hi |
size and promote the mathematical aspects of | computing, first in numerical analysis, then in progra |
Formal Aspects of | Computing, 11(4):359-380, 1999. |
is an associated journal, Formal Aspects of | Computing, published by Springer, and a more informal |
e British Computer Society Formal Aspects of | Computing Science Specialist Group. |
ational Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of | Computing (ICTAC) and the International Workshop on Fo |
ica elected President of the Association for | Computing Machinery (ACM) in July 2008; Simon Singh; H |
ir was named a Fellow of the Association for | Computing Machinery in 1997. |
ntelligence in 1999, and the Association for | Computing Machinery in 2001. |
was elected a Fellow of the Association for | Computing Machinery in 2002, and a Fellow of the IEEE, |
inducted as a Fellow of the Association for | Computing Machinery. |
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