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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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- 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
- Routing protocol
- Routing and switching
- Routing convergence
- Routing domain
- Routing policy
- Routing Policy Specification Language
- Routing table
- Multicast routing
- RSA algorithm
- Attacks on RSA
- Ruby (programming language)
S
- SAFER (cipher)
- Safety of Life at Sea
- Samsung
- Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- Satellite communications
- Scala (programming language)
- Piero Scaruffi
- Scheme (programming language)
- Scientific visualization
- Script kiddie
- SCSI
- Search and rescue transponder
- Search engine
- Search engine optimization
- Search engine results page
- Jennifer Seberry
- Second Life
- Secure Shell
- Secure Sockets Layer
- Security
- SEED (cipher)
- Sega
- Sega Genesis
- Sega Master System
- Sega Nomad
- Self-organizing network
- Semantic Web
- Sender ID
- Sender Policy Framework
- Sender Rewriting Scheme
- Separation of concerns
- Serial Box
- Serpent (cipher)
- Server (computer)
- Session border controller
- Session Initiation Protocol
- Set theory
- Settlers II
- Adi Shamir
- Claude Shannon
- Shareware
- Shortest path routing
- Signal processing
- Signal-to-noise ratio
- Silicon Valley
- Silverlight vs. Flash
- SimCity
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- SimTower
- Single chip computer
- Sinkhole (Computer network)
- Sinkhole (computers)
- Skipjack (cipher)
- Dmitry Sklyarov
- Skull stripping
- Skype
- Salamis Tablet
- Slashdot
- Small and home office
- Smart home
- Smartphone
- SMTP example sessions
- SNOBOL
- SNUSP
- SOA
- SOAP (protocol)
- Social engineering
- Social network
- Softphone
- Software
- Software as a Service
- Software bug
- Software development
- Software Engineering Classifications
- Software Engineering Institute
- Software Engineering Structure
- Software installation
- Construction software
- Software-defined radio
- Solitaire (cipher)
- Sorting algorithms
- Source code
- Space Invaders
- Space Quest
- Spam (e-mail)
- Spam (internet)
- Speech Recognition
- Split horizon rule
- Spread spectrum
- Eldon Sprickerhoff
- Spyware
- SQL injection
- NoSQL
- Square (cipher)
- Stack
- Stack frame
- Richard Stallman
- Standards organization
- StarCraft (series)
- StarDict
- State diagram
- StateLess Address AutoConfiguration
- Statistical software
- Free statistical software
- Status bar
- Steam (content delivery)
- Steganography
- Stream cipher
- Street Fighter (video game)
- String (computing)
- Strlcpy
- Bjarne Stroustrup
- Structured Query Language
- SU-8
- Subnormal
- Super Mario Bros. (video game)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Surface-based morphometry
- SVG
- Symmetric key cryptography
- Syndication (computers)
- Syntax (computer science)