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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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer#Academia_and_professional_societies]]
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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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  • |Alwac III computer, 1959.jpg|Alwac III computer, 1959.jpg
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  • '''Computer punctuation''' follows strict rules. Understanding these rules helps progra
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • {{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:
    509 bytes (52 words) - 20:02, 19 April 2011
  • ...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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  • ...|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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  • ...s a branch of technology known as [[information security]] as applied to [[computer]]s.
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