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  • This is a list of '''seminal concepts in [[computer science]]'''. ...r instructions for faster throughput (invention of); but I don't know what computer actually did it first
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  • "This is a list of eminal concepts in computer science in [[computer science]] that we need to mention somehow in the [[history of computing]] a
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  • ...edded in a gadget such as a phone or a TV remote. Even defining the word ''computer'' may spark a debate, because so many different kinds of computers exist, a ...ver, this definition may only make sense to people who already know what a computer can do. Computers are extremely versatile. In fact, they are ''universal''
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  • #REDIRECT[[Personal computer]]
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  • ...is a temporary archive hanging off of [[Talk:Computer]] and removed from [[Computer]]. ==Computer applications== ==Computer History==
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  • **The computer system is complete and able to run applications by itself. (Not a terminal, The hardware is chosen to target the profile of a basic complete computer with a little but of user preference.
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  • ...r)|client]]. The client communicates with a server by using a [[protocol (computer)|protocol]] to request and receive information. Any computer can be a server, from a personal computer to a multi-thousand [[US dollar|dollar]] server. A server is primarily def
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  • It seems, von Neumann's main motivation to build the first computer was basically, to be able to simulate systems described by nonlinear partia
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  • ...e" someone can be that the data stored on automations equipment (such as a computer or server) has not been maliciously tampered with or read by untrusted thir ...on, computer security is often more technical and mathematical than some [[computer science]] fields.
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  • This is very misleading of course as anyone who is a computer chess programmer knows. Even Chess 4.0 was not fully "brute force", since i
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  • ...ctionality of a computer system, but in addition to being a fully featured computer, it is also inextricably intertwined with the wearer.<ref>[http://wearcam.o There are three new ways how a wearable computer and it's user may interact.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer#Academia_and_professional_societies]]
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  • |Alwac III computer, 1959.jpg|Alwac III computer, 1959.jpg
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  • ...icated example of a protocol is the set or "stack" of protocols used in [[computer networking reference models]], such as the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] or [
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  • File:First Computer Bug.jpg
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  • ...ifi-shirt, but you could do that with a cellphone, which is not a wearable computer for the reasons I stated in the article. Was I clear enough? :) ...arts of a body. PAN provides a means to get rid of the wires in a wearable computer. It merges the logical and physical components. This works on the same prin
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer]]
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  • ...seperated the protocols into different articles but had them all under the Computer Protocol category, then it might work out. We could define the protocols ba ...this article duplicates much of the content of [[OSI 7-layer model]] and [[computer network]]. I'm not judging just what should go where. I'm saying that we
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  • | pagename = Computer
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  • ...rdered chaos" though so I don't know how receptive people would be to it. "Computer security" is huge... I just wanted to get a little stub going with the hope
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  • ...field overlaps heavily with the fields of [[electrical engineering]] and [[computer science]]. ==Examples of Computer Engineering==
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  • ...ndations is probably enough to fill half a beginners course on theoretical computer science.
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  • ...the academic discipline of [[electrical engineering]]. The field known as computer architecture may touch all aspects of how specific computers can be specifi This article will discuss the basics of computer organization, and related articles will expand on each basic part, since th
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Computer/Archive 1]]
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  • '''Computer science''' is an academic discipline which studies aspects of [[computer|computers]], computation and [[software]]. There are many areas of specialization within computer science. Some of these areas are:
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  • ...Kheir>{{cite book|author=Naim A. Kheir (Editor)|title=Systems Modeling and Computer Simulation|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=CRC Press|year=1996|id=ISBN 0-8247 ...on of all possible states of the model would be prohibitive or impossible. Computer models were initially used as a supplement for other arguments, but their u
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  • Link from [[Computer]] is missing. Should IMHO also be part of a Electrical Engineering Workgrou ==moved stuff into here from [[Computer]]==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Computer/Archive 2]]
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  • ...xample, will typically include the ability to play [[music]] and display [[computer graphics|graphics]] quickly. A server, on the other hand, is intended to b ...M]] in 1983 introduced the [[IBM PC]]. This development prompted aspiring computer manufacturers such as Compaq to legally reverse engineer the IBM BIOS (the
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  • A '''computer tower''' is the basic physical enclosure for [[modular computer system]]s used for desktop workstations and for servers with less than the ...[motherboard]], [[power supply (computer)]], [[disk bay]]s, [[cooling fan (computer)]] and possibly additional cooling components, and [[peripheral card]]s. Th
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  • ...uch as text printed on a screen or sent to a printer). The main problem of computer programming is how to put simple operations together in a way that is effec ...urces of a computer. This ensures that several programs can coexist on one computer.
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  • I removed the following statement from the stub about computer science as it is not really accurate: I'm not sure when the term "computer science" was coined or when it was first taught as an academic subject but
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Computer/Archive 3]]
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  • ...is the field of [[artificial intelligence]] (AI) dedicated to creating a [[computer program]] that plays [[Go (board game)|go]], an ancient [[board game]]. <br ...ert games or play against opponents across the internet are not considered computer go programs in this sense and will not be discussed in this page.
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  • ...ential space complete decision problems. Proc. Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, LNCS 176, 1984, pp. 498-506.
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  • ...d information about how to punctuate various statements and values used in computer programming. I don't care what the article title is, as long as search engi
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  • ...oads, or [[data]]. The communications on the network follow a [[Protocol (computer)|protocol]] that determines how [[data encoding|data is encoded]], how [[me ...tion the networked devices are referred to as "devices" or "nodes". Today, computer networks also contain devices such as intelligent sensors or actuators that
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer architecture]]
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  • In computer science, an '''interpreter''' is anything that turns one set of instruction ...s also a result of the fact that an interpreter is itself is a typically a computer program that runs in a loop of the form:
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  • '''Computer punctuation''' follows strict rules. Understanding these rules helps progra
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  • ...I think the article is targeted too much for people who already know about computer networks. It uses a lot of jargon without first introducing the jargon. I ...erconnected by physical or wireless media. The emphasis on ''computer'' in computer network reflects an emphasis on their functional characteristics, rather th
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  • A '''daemon''' is a computer program that runs automatically when a computer boots up, as opposed to being directly started by a user. Typically, there
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  • A set of instructions to be executed by a computer.
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  • ...ing]] or interpreting of images by means of [[algorithm]]s executed on a [[computer]].
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  • ...cially in the subfield of [[programming languages]], the '''syntax''' of a computer language is the set of allowed [[reserved word]]s and possible [[token_(par The syntax of computer languages is often at level-2 (ie, a [[context-free grammar]]) in the [[Cho
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  • | pagename = Server (computer)
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  • ...ting a Quine in various computer languages has been a popular challenge to computer programmers; this problem has been posed to readers in various magazines su
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  • ...tional [[drafting board]]. But now it is the term often interchanged with "Computer-Aided Design" to reflect the fact that modern CAD tools do much more than j
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  • | pagename = Computer engineering | abc = Computer engineering
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  • ...r hardware, the design and development of low-level computer software, and computer hardware-software integration.
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  • | pagename = Interpreter (computer) | abc = Interpreter (computer)
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  • ...8085A die.jpg | left | thumb | Die image of an Intel 8085A, a single chip computer]] [[File:Intel C8085.jpg | thumb | an 8085 single chip computer is mounted within this [[Dual in-line package]] from 1976.]]
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  • This is way too abstruse and formal. I think of syntax as the "grammar" of computer programming. Like, how do you write a [[loop]]? ...as.....), etc. It might also be helpful to point out that the syntax of a computer language has nothing to do with its semantics -- that is, a description of
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Computer]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Computer architecture}}
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  • ...think we should go with this thing? I mean... technically an abacus is a "computer" sort of. Or do you want to do something more traditional, like Charles Bab
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  • Command interpreters envelope a computer application, and provide an environment in which it is run.
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  • | pagename = Computer security | abc = Computer security
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  • Field of artificial intelligence dedicated to creating a computer program that plays the ancient board game ''go''.
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  • ...zation''' is a transformation of computer programs that, when applied to a computer program P, produces an equivalent program P' which is in some way more opti
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  • | pagename = Computer Go
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  • ...ng material. In this chapter we will cover all aspects that fall under '''Computer Science Foundation'''. The material covered here will get you prepared fo * [[Computer Organization]]
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  • | pagename = Wearable computer | abc = Wearable computer
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  • * [[/Pioneers|Computer industry pioneers]] * [[/Breakthroughs|Conceptual breakthroughs in computer science]]
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  • =='''Computer crime legislation around the world'''== *[http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/other/crime/125.html|Computer Misuse Act 1990] ([[United Kingdom|UK]]).
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  • | pagename = Personal computer | abc = Personal Computer
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  • A computer whose price, size, and features make it suitable for personal use.
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  • This is archive 3 for [[Talk:Computer]] ...otally reorganized [[Computer]], sending most of the old stuff either to [[Computer architecture]] or to [[History of computing]] (new article).[[User:Pat Palm
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  • ...s a branch of technology known as [[information security]] as applied to [[computer]]s.
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  • {{r|Computer}} {{r|Computer engineering}}
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  • '''Computer science''' is an academic discipline which studies aspects of [[computer|computers]], computation and [[software]]. There are many areas of specialization within computer science. Some of these areas are:
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  • ...ing]], as well as develop [[natural language processing]] to improve human-computer interaction.
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  • ...cords]] comprising a [[file]], from at least one computer, to at least one computer
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  • A communication protocol for computer to computer networking.
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  • ...|networked protocols]] and for [[interprocess communications]] on a single computer
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  • An acclaimed [[computer science|computer scientist]], [[mathematics|mathematician]], and professor emeritus at [[Sta
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  • {{r|Computer program}} {{r|Computer science}}
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  • {{Image|Doug Engelbart.png|right|350px|Doug Engelbart meets with other computer scientists}} ...ngelbart''' is an [[United States of America|American]] [[computer science|computer scientist]].
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  • * [[/Pioneers|Computer industry pioneers]] * [[/Breakthroughs|Conceptual breakthroughs in computer science]]
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  • ...[[cryptography]], [[computer security]], and [[programming]]), [[computer|computer game]], [[pen and paper|Pen and paper game]], and [[tabletop gaming|tableto
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  • ...|networked protocols]] and for [[interprocess communications]] on a single computer
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  • {{r|Computer}} {{r|Computer architecture}}
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  • ...tional [[drafting board]]. But now it is the term often interchanged with "Computer-Aided Design" to reflect the fact that modern CAD tools do much more than j
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  • American [[computer science|computer scientist]] and [[software engineering|software engineer]]; winner of the 1
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  • ...d wireless, intended for use in very limited areas, such as living bodies, computer to peripheral connections, or process control
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  • ...r hardware, the design and development of low-level computer software, and computer hardware-software integration.
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  • ...r systems, which justifies law enforcement attention; of wider use against computer crime than against terrorism alone
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  • * [http://www.old-computers.com/ Old Computers Museum] (all computer types) * [http://computer.howstuffworks.com/pc.htm Howstuffworks' article on "How PCs Work"]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Computer program]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Computer Go}}
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  • I am Uday Reddy, an academic [[computer science|Computer Scientist]] working in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. ...at Urbana-Champaign]] during 1985-1999 and currently work in the School of Computer Science at the [[University of Birmingham]].
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  • ...s a branch of technology known as [[information security]] as applied to [[computer]]s.
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  • A [[computer protocol]] [[protocol (computer)|message]] that is addressed to one and only one destination
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  • ...opposed to the methods by which it takes unauthorized actions inside that computer
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  • One who enters a computer or computer network without authorization by the owner or administrator, regardless of
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  • {{r|Computer}} {{r|Computer engineering}}
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  • ...Computer networking endpoints, or among routers and routers. A variety of Computer networking layer management protocols support them, including routing proto
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  • == computers and computer science == Sind Sie interessiert mit zu arbeiten am "computer science" als Editor? Und so ja, welche sind Ihre Spezialismen?
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  • ...ter XT]], [[IBM PCjr]], [[IBM Portable Personal Computer]], [[IBM Personal Computer/AT]] and [[IBM PC Convertible]]. It was designed by IBM Entry Systems Divis
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  • ...ter that is emulated but the software inside thinks that it runs on a real computer.
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  • ...e" someone can be that the data stored on automations equipment (such as a computer or server) has not been maliciously tampered with or read by untrusted thir ...on, computer security is often more technical and mathematical than some [[computer science]] fields.
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  • ...e owns and operates Moore Works a small Computer Consulting firm that does Computer Programming, Training and Repairs in the greater San Antonio, Texas area.
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  • ...ems involve efficient and robust [[algorithm]]s which can be executed on a computer.
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  • ...] and much of networking, but dismissed the significance of the [[personal computer]]
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  • ...Laval]] in [[Quebec City]]. My main professional interest is [[theoretical computer science]], more specifically [[computational complexity]] and [[automata th
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  • ...[[programming language]]. He is currently the Chair in [[Computer science|Computer Science]] at [[Texas A&M University]].
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  • {{rpl|Optimization (computer science)}} * [[List of compiler optimizations]] in [[computer science]]
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  • ...subjects, including mathematics, information theory, artificial life, and computer graphics. Gay, vegan, he/him.
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  • '''Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey''' (ACGNJ) is a computer user group (club) based in Scotch Plains, NJ. It was founded in May of 1975 ...b, with help from several other organizations, organizes the [[Tcf|Trenton Computer Festival]] every spring.
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  • * [http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~emarkus/compgo_biblio/ Online Computer Go bibliography]. ...ComputerGo Computer Go] and [http://senseis.xmp.net/?ComputerGoProgramming Computer Go Programming] pages at [http://senseis.xmp.net Sensei's Library]
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  • ...ch that they can be stored in a computer system or transmitted to a remote computer
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  • Educational : Diplôme d'études collégiales (DEC) in Computer Science Areas of interest : Computer science
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  • ...ters]], particularly when the crime is committed using the Internet or a [[computer network]]. # Crime that targets computer networks or devices
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  • Use of [[computer network]]s, especially the [[Internet]], to access computer resources, operated by a third party; access is on-demand and dynamically a
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  • ...ecurity''', is a broad term that includes both communications security and computer security, along with the appropriate administrative infrastructure for pers ==Computer security==
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  • I am studying computer science. - Human computer systems
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  • I'm currently a student of Computer Science specialising in Computer Graphics. Further Hobbies are mainly Triathlon and some kind of other sport
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  • M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, 1985. Currently working in computer network security for a large multinational corporation.
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  • I'm a university student studying [[Computer science|Computer Science]] at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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  • As of 2007, pursuing M.A. and Ph.D. in Computer Science (Graphics) at Princeton University. ...uter programmer. I am also interested in fiction, poetry, traditional and computer art, and history.
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  • ...ed for a variety of consumer computer devices as well as the [[Macintosh]] computer (before they switched to the [[PowerPC]] architecture).
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  • ...s/List_of_seminal_concepts_in_computer_science|List of seminal concepts in computer science]] {{r|Computer architecture}}
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  • Education: B.E., Computer Science and Engineering; M.S., Computer Sciences; Ph.D. Candidate. Interests: Software, programming languages and c
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  • ...ineer with the federal government in the areas of metrology, tribology and computer programming.
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  • Section 5.2 "Routing Algorithms" in "Computer Networks", 4th ed, A.S. Tanenbaum, Prentice-Hall 2003. Section 4.2 "Routing" in "Computer Networks: A Systems Approach", 4th ed, L.L. Peterson, B.S. Davie, Morgann K
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  • ...)|protocol]] that has the absolutely minimal set of functions needed for a computer, with no local storage for executable code, to get its basic operating syst
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  • ...n of [[telecommunications network|telecommunications/]] [[computer network|computer/]] [[convergence of communications|converged]] networks into generally unde
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  • ...from Germany. My interests are computers (software, hardware, programming, computer security), some natural sciences and Music. ...raphie''. Ich bin ein Computerfreak aus Deutschland. Meine Interessen sind Computer (Software, Hardware, Programmieren, Computersicherheit), ein paar Naturwiss
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  • '''Computer networking media sharing protocols''' allow two or more computers to connec ...orking media attachment protocols, which manage the attachment of a single computer to a medium.
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  • I am a computer programmer based in London in the UK. My bachelor's degree was in Physics, and my master's in Computer Science.
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  • ...t I am somewhat knowledgeable about these topics. In my spare time, I play computer games and do stuff with ZZT, an old game creation system that was released
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  • ==Computer science==
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  • *Garbage (computer science): Unreferenced data in a computer's memory.
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  • {{r|Computer network|Computer networks}} {{r|computer}}
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  • {{r|Computer proof}} {{r|Computer-aided proof}}
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  • University of Gent again to study computer science. Teaching computer science for several years. Like very much to use the computer,
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  • ...rks and Systems at Ferris State University in Michigan. I spend most of my computer time using Linux and playing around with different programs and whatnot. I
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  • ...pass these signals to an external device for computation. Currently brain-computer interfaces are being used primarily to help aid either communication or phy
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  • In computer science: {{r|Character (computer)}}
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  • ...zation''' is a transformation of computer programs that, when applied to a computer program P, produces an equivalent program P' which is in some way more opti
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  • ...ved in 1985 in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science with a focus on Computer Science. I work in the field of Electronic Design and Automation (EDA), pre
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  • ...early 1980s and released in 1984 by Apple Inc. (at the time known as Apple Computer).
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  • ...work, and a stint in the videogames industry. I have a Bachelors degree in Computer Science from [[Macquarie University]].
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  • ...sts include practically everything, but particularly focus on mathematics, computer science, history, physical sciences, law, and transportation systems. * B.S. in Computer Science & Engineering, UCLA
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