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#several topics to consider at [[List of topics in software engineering]]
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#<small>''People''</small> [[Ada Lovelace]]
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Agriculture - Stage 2

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  1. crop
  2. plough
  3. crop rotation
  4. farm
  5. rice
  6. irrigation

  1. millet
  2. sorghum
  3. flax
  4. cotton
  5. two-crop rotation
  6. three-crop rotation
  7. rice paddy
  8. granary

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Business - Stage 2

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  1. Profit (now moved to Profit and loss)
  2. Goods
  3. Services (10)
  4. Consumer
  5. Cooperative (10)
  6. Market
  7. Economy

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Computers - Stage 4

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10 pointers

  • Stub Linked list: In computer science, a type of ordered collection in which each item contains a reference to the item that follows it. [e] (10)
  • Stub Regular Language: In computing theory, one that is accepted by a finite automaton. [e] (10)
  • Stub Turing Machine: A theoretical computing device, first posited by mathematician Alan Turing, which has been used extensively in analyzing computing problems such as tractability and complexity theory. [e] ** (10)
  • Stub Interpreter (computer): In computer science, anything that turns one set of instructions into another set of instructions that are then immediately (or nearly immediately) executed. In the abstract sense, "instructions" can be anything, from operating system commands to a specific programming language (such as Python) [e] (10)
  • Stub Virtual memory: A concept in computer science whereby an operating system can use alternate (usually slower) data storage to impersonate real memory and run programs that ordinarily would not fit into real memory (RAM) [e] (10)

5 pointers

2 pointers

Theory, algorithms, data structures and Languages

Systems, networking, and misc

Not quite important enough?

  1. several topics to consider at List of topics in software engineering
  2. People Ada Lovelace
  3. The Anti-Kythera Mechanism Is this really important enough? Warren Schudy 20:22, 8 January 2008 (CST)
  4. Theory Planar Graph Probably not important enough Warren Schudy 18:35, 8 January 2008 (CST)
  5. Theory Probabilistically checkable proof PCP theorem is important for current research, but maybe not top-100 Warren Schudy 20:22, 8 January 2008 (CST)
  6. standards organizations: , WS-I, etc.
  7. Languages Erlang programming language
  8. Languages OCaml programming language
  9. Systems Microprocessor (we already have CPU)
  10. Data Fibonacci heap
  11. Theory Graph theory (important, but removed from here because it's in the math list. If math removes it from theirs, we should add it back to ours.)


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Theory and Languages

Systems and Networking

Misc

Engineering - Stage 2

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  1. Electronics (10)
  2. Telecommunications (10)
  3. Chemical engineering (10) Milton Beychok. Ok per Anthony Argyriou 23:08, 25 January 2008 (CST)
  4. Structural engineering (10)
  5. Bioengineering (10) Supten Sarbadhikari (ok. Anthony Argyriou 12:34, 18 January 2008 (CST))
  6. Industrial engineering (5)
  7. Nuclear engineering (5)
  8. Information theory (5) by User:Fred Cohen. Anthony Argyriou 12:34, 18 January 2008 (CST)
  9. Mechanics of solids (5)
  10. Elasticity (physics) (5) by Anthony Argyriou 15:57, 2 April 2008 (CDT)
  11. Plasticity (5)
  12. Strength of materials (5)
  13. Internal combustion engine (5)
  14. Alternating current (5)
  15. Chemical synthesis (5)
  16. Irrigation (2)
  17. Distillation (2) by Milton Beychok 19:58, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
  18. Transport engineering (2)
  19. Road (2)
  20. Air dispersion modeling (2) by Milton Beychok 19:58, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
  21. Military engineering
  22. Statics (physics)
  23. Dynamics (physics)
  24. Direct current
  25. Chemical reaction
  26. Filter (engineering)
  27. Continuum mechanics


  1. Control theory
  2. Power system
  3. Power engineering
  4. Steam engine
  5. Metallurgy
  6. Soil mechanics
  7. Naval architecture
  8. Transportation systems
  9. Aircraft -by User:Dan Nachbar. Anthony Argyriou 12:34, 18 January 2008 (CST)
  10. Circuit theory
  11. Digital system
  12. Aluminum (or Aluminium)
  13. Composite materials
  14. Construction **
  15. Manufacturing
  16. Mining
  17. Insulation (electrical)
  18. Insultaion (thermal)
  19. Heat transfer
  20. Corrosion
  21. Combustion
  22. Failure (engineering)
  23. Factor of safety
  24. Surveying
  25. Technical drawing (or Technical illustration or Engineering graphics)
  26. Audio engineering
  27. Broadcast engineering
  28. Turbine
  29. Vibration
  30. Welding *


  1. Signal processing by User:Hendra I. Nurdin. Anthony Argyriou 12:34, 18 January 2008 (CST)
  2. Digital signal processing
  3. Z-transform
  4. Kalman filter
  5. Otto cycle
  6. Diesel cycle
  7. Carnot cycle
  8. Inductor
  9. Capacitor
  10. Diode
  11. Vacuum tube (note - expand to own article from Electronic switch)
  12. Relay (electrical)
  13. Potentiometer
  14. Operational amplifier
  15. Karnaugh map
  16. Analog filter
  17. Digital filter
  18. Butterworth filter

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Food Science - Stage 2

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  1. Aspartame
  2. Butter
  3. Culinary art
  4. Cooking utensils
  5. Diet (10)
  6. Food additive
  7. Food allergies and food sensitivities
  8. Food chemistry
  9. Food irradiation
  10. Food poisoning
  11. Food processing
  12. Food safety
  13. Healthy diet
  14. Ice cream
  15. Junk food (10)
  16. Monosodium glutamate
  17. Organic food (10)
  18. Pasteurization
  19. Preservative
  20. Saccharin
  21. Veganism

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Healing Arts - Stage 2

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  1. Alternative medicine
  2. Ayurveda
  3. Holistic health
  4. Naturopathy
  5. Reiki
  6. Phytotherapy (Herbalism will redirect, but phytotherapy is the MeSH term)
  7. Feng Shui

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Health Sciences - Stage 2

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Reminder: 5 10-point articles, 10 5-point articles, 18 2-point articles, and 66 1-point articles.

Journalism - Stage 2

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  1. History of journalism**
  2. Broadcast Journalism
  3. Copyrighting
  4. Editing Copy
  5. Writing news
  6. Reporting news
  7. Citizen journalist

  1. Ethics in Journalism**

  1. Columbia Journalism Review
  2. National Association of Black Journalists

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Library and Information Science - Stage 2

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  1. Decimal System
  2. Card Catalogue
  3. Index file
  4. Reference
  5. Library of Congress


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Media - Stage 2

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This is where to put everything about movies and actors...

  1. Copyright
  2. License
  3. Royalties
  4. Magnetic tape
  5. Video cassette
  6. DVD
  7. CD
  8. Newspaper
  9. Printing Press

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Military - Stage 2

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  1. Navy
  2. Soldier

  1. Military strategy
  2. Logistics (military)
  3. Tank (military)
  4. artillery
  5. bomb
  6. machine gun
  7. edged weapon
  8. armor

  1. Taiping Rebellion
  2. Boxer Rebellion
  3. Napoleonic Wars
  4. Russian Civil War
  5. Indian Mutiny
  6. Wars of Vietnam
  7. Wars of Afghanistan
  8. Wars of Iraq

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  1. ACM Turing Awards sorted by year. Last access 8/10/2020