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  • Machine-readable ''knowledge base''s store knowledge in a [[computer]]-readable form, usually for the [[purpose]] of having automated [[deductiv ...t]] a help desk or for [[sharing]] information among employees within an [[organization]]. They might store troubleshooting information, articles, [https://en.wiki
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  • ...ed interchangeably. Such usage is the origin of ''data'' as a concept in [[computer science]]: ''data'' are numbers, words, images, etc., accepted as they stan ...f the [https://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2004/WHO_IMD_PUB_04.1.pdf World Health Organization Style Guide]) request that authors treat data as a plural noun.
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  • * the computer lab ...d [[private]] centers for innovation in [[learning]], [[leadership]] and [[organization]] have adopted "lab" in their [[name]] to emphasize the experimental and [[
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  • :::: ii. having [[knowledge]] or competence <[[computer]]-literate> <politically literate> ...ipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization] (UNESCO) defines literacy as the "[[ability]] to identify, [[understand]],
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  • ...Saint John's University,"''Computer Science is the study of all aspects of computer systems, from the theoretical foundations to the very practical aspects of ...pecific computational problems with solutions. A further subfield, [[human-computer interaction]], focuses on the challenges in making computers and computatio
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borderline_personality_disorder borderline] level of organization... have to compartmentalize people into "all [[good]]" and "all bad"', on t [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...networks. [[Data structure]] is a way of storing information and data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently The [[parser]] (more formally syntactic ...ed not only in logic and mathematics but in the fields that apply them, as computer science, and in the studies that reflect on them, as philosophy and especia
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  • sHe had no dimensional access to those realms of celestial [[organization]]. to the picture painted by the computer simulations back on the Great Ship.
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  • ...ocuments]]) which have accumulated over the course of an [[individual]] or organization's lifetime. ...the individual – regardless of [[media]] or [[format]]. The archives of an organization (such as a [[corporation]] or [[government]]) tend to contain other types o
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  • ...status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of computer technology used in documentation and records management. ...[[concept]] of information, or [[information science]], a field related to computer science and [[cognitive science]].
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  • ...together to produce some result. This could be a single [[organism]], any organization or society, or any electro-[[mechanical]] or [[informational]] [[artifact]] ...nri Poincaré worked on the [[foundations]] of [[chaos theory]] without any computer at all. At the same time Howard T. Odum, the radiation ecologist, recognise
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  • ...a common task achieve their goals. Collaborative software is the basis for computer supported cooperative work. ...space.com My Space] and [https://www.facebook.com Facebook]. The study of computer-supported collaboration includes the study of this software and social [[ph
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  • ...used in handwriting in the Western world but which is almost never used in computer fonts. This horizontal stroke is, however, important to distinguish the gly ...isions, and why the [[number]] seven is basically [[fundamental]] in its [[organization]] and [[administration]].
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  • ..._noise Perlin noise]) is often used to create natural-looking variation in computer generated images. ...re/peh/noise/guidelines2.html Guidelines for Community Noise, World Health Organization, 1999]
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  • ...elds of information technology, e.g. informatics, information science, and computer science, the word "information" is often used without careful consideration ...f, such as [[Character (computing)|text characters]] to be displayed and [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]] input. [[Signal (information theory)|Signal]]s, [[Sign
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  • ...control in living [[organism]]s, machines and organizations including self-organization. Its [[focus]] is how anything (digital, mechanical or biological) processe ...f genetic reproduction applied to social [[memes]], living cells, and even computer viruses is further proof of the somewhat surprising [[universal]]ity of cyb
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  • ...raph, such as cities connected by roads, are used in [[graph theory]], and computer graphics use matrices to encode projections of three-dimensional [[space]] ...within the organization. Freq. attrib., esp. in matrix management, matrix organization. Cf. LINE n.2 19d.
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  • ...may properly be considered a subfield of [[sociology]], of business, of [[computer science]], of mass communications and of mass [[behavior]]—a field that s ...ute to community-based knowledge forums is greater than ever before. These computer networks give participating users the opportunity to store and to retrieve
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  • ...ong with light reading; since the late 20th century also through video and computer games. ...|edit]] and proofread their reports prior to publication, adhering to each organization's standards of accuracy, [[quality]] and style. Many news organizations cla
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  • ...rver. peer-to-peer adj. designating or relating to a network in which each computer can act as a server for the others, allowing shared access to files and oth :3. A person of high rank in a country, state, or organization; a noble. In later use freq. contrasted with peasant.
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  • ...tually a broad, interdisciplinary field, incorporating not only aspects of computer science, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and ...n information science, attention has been given in recent years to [[human–computer interaction]], [[groupware]], the [[semantic web]], value sensitive design,
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  • ...part of several different taxonomies.[2] A taxonomy might also be a simple organization of kinds of [[things]] into [[groups]], or even an alphabetical list. Howev # Jackson, Joab. "Taxonomy’s not just design, it’s an art," Government Computer News (Washington, D.C.). September 2, 2004.
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  • ...ehaviour of a complex system is often said to be due to emergence and self-organization. Chaos theory has investigated the sensitivity of systems to variations in ...mmonly recognized as social complexity that is often related to the use of computer simulation in social science, i.e.: computational sociology.
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  • ...upon the whole collection of paralyzing mechanisms, that is on the social organization based on privative appropriation. This is the movement of disalienation whi ...tory over natural forces. But as soon as this happens, hierarchical social organization, which was born out of the struggle against hunger, sickness, discomfort...
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  • ...Positive or negative synergy can exist. The condition that exists when the organization's parts interact to produce a joint effect that is greater than the sum of Synergy can also be defined as the combination of human strengths and computer strengths. Computers can process data much more quickly than humans, but la
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  • ...nary science that involves other [[disciplines]] such as [[psychology]], [[computer science]], [[statistics]], [[physics]], [[philosophy]], and [[medicine]]. A ...iki/International_Brain_Research_Organization International Brain Research Organization] was founded in 1960,[1] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Brain_
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  • Humans and computer programs have also constructed other languages, including [[constructed lan ...rinting, the third; electronic recording and broadcasting, the fourth; and computer communication, the fifth. The media effects what people think about themsel
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  • ...gard to our work, where you list the factors that are significant for your organization, such as a co-creative design team process, and the Magisterial Mission, an ...more and more a movement as it moves ahead. There will truly almost be no organization at all, though this may be funded by some institution, institute, or some f
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  • ...f the phosphors or diodes that create computer pixels, and the colors in a computer monitor are additive mixtures of light, not subtractive mixtures of paints. ...are based on the color mixing properties of a particular medium such as a computer display or set of paints.
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  • ...--- [[Ted Nelson]]'s [[Project Xanadu]] and [[Douglas Engelbart]]'s [[NLS (computer system)|oN-Line System]] (NLS). Both Nelson and Engelbart were in turn insp ...as founded at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT/LCS) with support from the [[Defense Advanced Research Project
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  • Student: Thank you. I have another question: When I am journaling at the computer and I verbally invite my celestial friends to eavesdrop or read over my sho ...ath or Ana—whoever is available to it. In our relationship with our church organization, I recently received a request, you might say, from someone who would like
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  • ...hology with other fields that concern themselves with the brain, such as [[computer science]] ([[artificial intelligence]] and similar fields) and [[philosophy ...of how brains perform computation. On one hand, it is possible to write a computer program to simulate the operation of a group of neurons by making use of sy
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  • *Development of infrastructure of organization ...]] are without an [[organizational]] [[infrastructure]]; there is not an [[organization]]; there is not an [[institution]]—[[legalized]] institution or one found
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  • ...of developments that you generate, whether as a corporation, a non-profit organization, or as a government. Without the use of the 6 core values of social sustai ...bility. Even if you belong to the Ku Klux Klan and use these values, your organization would change to become benign and accept differences and end its prejudicia
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  • ...edia dropped to near zero. Combined with an explosive growth in [[personal computer]] and technology ownership, the result is an increase in general population ...ethics school, studying the questions of ethics and professionalism in the computer industry in general and software development in particular. [https://spring
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  • ...require retyping it once, but thereafter it would always be accessible for computer searching &mdash; as well as for whatever new editions of the dictionary mi ...s search technology went on to be the basis for [[Open Text Corporation]]. Computer hardware, database and other software, development managers, and programmer
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  • ...o engage and enjoy. There’s no older teachers giving a day-to-day sense of organization and responsibility. ...o try out with their classmates. Then too they’ve been deprived of school organization, and time-structure, and the responsibility that they have there.
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  • ...nge—I feel like we need more structure, but I’m a structure person, [into] organization. What happened last week? What happened the week before? I don’t know h ...e, so they don’t have to go learn a new skill set, or fiddle around with a computer. I think that can be done, so I think we’ve on the right track.
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  • ...lesh. Today we have managers, who derive their power from their talent for organization; and already computers are doing them out of a job. Managers, of course, do ...e Socialist Fatherland, to Output and the Cause, foretell a form of social organization in which money will indeed have disappeared, giving way to honorific distin
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  • ...ead it. It is one thing to hear it; it is another thing to read it on your computer monitors, and it is much different yet to hold a document in your hand and ...o are adherents to the same religion. We do not weigh the worth of any one organization.
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  • ...ble term. And perhaps this position will become embedded in your society’s organization, whether it is a school board, or whether it is a church finance committee ...but an inter-active process; it is much as you work with the best of your computer programs, where you have a touch-screen that is inter-active, and it antici
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  • ...questions this morning. One was that I recently heard about this “Voter” computer application, and it seemed to me that this went along the lines of solving ...nterest. You are also seeing that there needs to be improved Internet and computer services for greater citizen input to their governmental processes on a dai
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  • ...opportunity of making representations of the subtle. The physical is like computer hardware; the subtle is represented as software. ...ritual energy requires more effort right now. In the olden days, spiritual organization likes churches, temples, synagogues, mosques, and the like cultivated and p
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  • ...profits not be owned by a corporation, but as a quasi-national healthcare organization that is also not governmental. It is important that this not become a gove ...uals, as a team, and as a growing consciousness. Telephone and television/computer conferences are helpful for coordinating information, but the product from
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  • In [[mathematics]], [[Computer Science|computing]], [[linguistics]] and related subjects, an '''algorithm' ...r a "fast, efficient, good" ''process'' that specifies the "moves" of "the computer" (machine or human, equipped with the necessary internally-contained inform
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  • ===Computer surveillance=== The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of [[data]] and traffic on the [[Inter
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  • ...our consciousness is much more visible; it is as though you had asked your computer when you are in a web site, to show you the meta-tags underneath the materi *Community organization
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  • (Beginning of political organization) ...d pamphlets, and now with the coming of radio and television, the personal computer and internet. The very first things any totalitarian dictatorship gets cont
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  • ...durable [[material]] vessel (stereotypically but not necessarily a silicon computer). ...g" the "[[contents]]" of a human mind. Futurist Ray Kurzweil predicts that computer hardware will be powerful enough to run a [[functional]] [[model]] of the h
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  • ...t will require the discerning mind of someone at the highest level of that organization, and of course, later on in the organizations of other media companies, to ...herever there are Internet connections, electricity and computer monitors, computer operations.
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