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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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