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Below is a listing of articles within the scope of the Computers Workgroup.
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Pages in category "Computers Workgroup"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,101 total.
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- Perry Metzger
- Microformats
- Microsoft
- Microsoft Surface
- Microsoft Windows
- Microsoft Works
- Middlebox
- Miller effect
- Mind map
- Miscreant
- Missile defense
- Missile Technology Control Regime
- Mizar (software)
- Mobile ad hoc networking
- Mode (electronics)
- Model theory
- Model (theory)
- Modem
- Modulation
- Amplitude modulation
- Molecular nanotechnology
- MongoDB
- Monolithic versus Microkernel
- Moore's law
- Gordon Moore
- MOS Technology
- Motorola 6800
- Mouse (computing)
- User:Christine Mouser
- Moving map display
- Mozilla Firefox
- MPEG-1
- Microsoft MS-DOS
- Multi-User Dungeon
- Multi-core
- Multi-Protocol Label Switching
- Multiaccess medium
- Multicasting
- Multihoming
- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- MUVE
- MySQL
N
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration
- Navigation
- Neighbor Discovery
- Neighbour-sensing model
- Netiquette
- Netscape Navigator
- Network address translator
- Network architecture
- Network medium
- Network reconnaissance
- Computer networking reference models
- Neuroimaging software
- New European Schemes for Signatures, Integrity and Encryption
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Nintendo Switch
- Nodes (computers)
- Nonbroadcast Multiaccess
- North American Network Operators' Group
- Norton's theorem
- Novell NetWare
- NP complexity class
- Nullor
- Numerical analysis
O
- Tim O'Reilly
- Object-oriented programming
- OCLC
- OmegaT+
- One-time pad
- One-way encryption
- Online collaboration
- Online community
- Online document services
- Online matrimonials
- Ontological commitment
- Open data
- Open Handset Alliance
- Open Knowledge Conference
- Open license
- Open notebook science
- Open PGP
- Open science
- Open Shortest Path First
- Open Shortest Path First for IPv6
- Open Shortest Path First traffic engineering extensions
- Open source software
- Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model
- OpenLeaks
- OpenStreetMap
- Operating system
- Opportunistic encryption
- Optical Disc
- Optimization (computer science)
- Oracle (computer software)
- The Oregon Trail (game)
- Orkut
- Outlier
- Outsourced messaging services
P
- P-versus-NP problem
- Pac-Man
- Packet
- Packet switching
- PageRank
- Pandora (Internet radio)
- Paper Mario
- Parallel computation
- Passive attack
- Path vector
- PATRIOT Act Section 816
- Pattern recognition
- All-in-One PC
- Peer-to-peer
- Pentium microprocessor
- Perfect forward secrecy
- Perl
- Personal area network
- Personal computer
- Phishing
- PHP
- Physical layer protocol
- Piazza Telematica
- Pike (programming language)
- Pin-compatible
- Plaintext
- Platform as a Service
- PlayStation
- Microsoft Silverlight
- PmWiki
- Pocahontas (video game)
- Podcast
- Point of presence
- Point-to-Point Protocol
- Pointer (computer science)
- Pokémon Red and Blue
- Polish notation
- Polymorphism in programming languages
- Port scanning
- Portability (computing)
- Portable Document Format
- Portable Network Graphics
- Post Office Protocol
- Postscript
- Potato routing
- Pretty Good Privacy
- Principal component analysis
- Principal components analysis
- Program counter
- Programming language
- Prolog
- Proof assistant
- Protocol (computer)
- Pseudo-Hadamard transform
- PSYC
- Principle of psychological acceptability
- Public key infrastructure
- Punch card
- Python (programming language)
R
- R (programming language)
- Random Access Memory
- Random number generator
- RationalWiki
- Eric S. Raymond
- Real names policy
- Real-Time Protocol
- Really Simple Syndication
- Recommendation system
- Redmine
- Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
- Register allocation
- Register allocation by graph coloring
- Regular expression
- Regular Language
- Relay (computers)
- Relay (networking)
- Request for Comments
- Resource attack
- Resource Description Framework
- Resource Reservation Protocol
- Return ratio
- Reverse DNS
- Reverse mapping
- Reverse MX
- Rexx
- Dennis Ritchie
- Rivest ciphers
- Ron Rivest
- RJ11
- ROBODoc
- Robot
- Robotic surgery
- Robotics
- Rot 13
- Route reflector
- Router
- Routing