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  • ...tion or construction resulting from or as if from a [[conscious]] act <the architecture of the [[garden]]> :b : a unifying or coherent [[form]] or structure <the [[novel]] lacks architecture>
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  • ...reflects the very latest terms in use, for subjects as diverse as sport, [[architecture]], computing, and weapons.
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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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  • ...the [[Latin]] "fons" or "fontis", a [[source]] or spring) is a piece of [[architecture]] which pours water into a basin or jets it into the air either to supply d ...s of [[water]], colored [[lights]] and recorded [[music]], controlled by a computer, for [[dramatic]] [[effects]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_foun
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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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  • :b : operating system; also : the [[computer]] architecture and equipment using a particular operating system
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  • ==Computer science== Some circles in the field of [[computer science]] have borrowed this usage from [[#Mathematics|mathematicians]]. It
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  • *School of Architecture and the Built Environment *School of Informatics (''formerly the Cavendish School of Computer Science'')
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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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  • ...--- [[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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  • Recently a computer algorithm has achieved human-level performance on multiple-choice analogy q ...r]] theorists. Structure mapping theory concerns both [[psychology]] and [[computer science]].
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  • ...y, behavioral psychology, [[cognitive]] psychology), [[philosophy]], and [[architecture]].[1] ...avioral psychology,cognitive psychology; philosophy; anthropology and even architecture.[citation needed]
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  • ...that have some [[inherent]] capabilities but that is their extent. When a computer is initiated with [[power]], all you perceive on your screen is a prompt af ...why your [[intellect]] is a temporary loan, for when you step up to a new computer system, a new [[morontia]] vehicle, you can no longer use the operating sys
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  • # Jones, L. 2000. The Hermeneutics of Sacred Architecture: Experience, Interpretation, Comparison, p.263;Volume Two: Hermeneutical Ca # Vesely, D. 2004. Architecture in the Age of Divided Representation: The Question of Creativity in the Sha
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  • ...status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of computer technology used in documentation and records management. ...y evolving, incorporating new topics like Database Management, Information Architecture and Knowledge Management, for example.
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  • ...e. Although cognitive psychologists today often engage in theorizing and [[Computer Science|computational]] modeling, their primary method is [[experiment]]ati ...odels is the central method of artificial intelligence (AI), the branch of computer science concerned with intelligent systems. [[Ideal]]ly in cognitive scienc
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  • ...and not A", and "not A and not not A".[[Subhash Kak|S. Kak]] (2004). ''The Architecture of Knowledge''. CSC, Delhi and the Chinese philosopher '''Gongsun Long''' ( ...y that has driven many applications in [[computational linguistics]] and [[computer science]], such as [[dynamic logic]].
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  • ...according to the [[golden ratio]] seemed more attractive. Ancient Greek [[architecture]] is based on this view of [[symmetry]] and proportion. Modern research als ...replicated the result under more controlled conditions and found that the computer generated, mathematical average of a series of faces is rated more favorabl
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  • ...is often difficult. Nevertheless, there are common principles of brain [[architecture]] that apply across a wide range of species. These are revealed mainly by ...hology with other fields that concern themselves with the brain, such as [[computer science]] ([[artificial intelligence]] and similar fields) and [[philosophy
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  • ===Architecture=== ...cular-architecture.html Built to Meet Needs: Cultural Issues in Vernacular Architecture]'''''
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  • ...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 ...n individuals, who are working on a project, whether it is microelectronic architecture or whether it is social restructuring or education in public institutions.
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  • ...let that all go. Be in this moment now. It’s kind of like watching your computer monitor—you just right click on all those windows and close them all. Pr ...To see the remarkable terrains, the remarkable architectures, the natural architecture of the worlds—there are whole worlds that are architectural in nature, an
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  • ...on and invention and is important in professions such as [[economics]], [[architecture]], [[science]] and [[engineering]]. ...ad any words that directly corresponded to the word creativity, their art, architecture, music, inventions, and discoveries provide numerous examples of what we wo
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  • ...etwork (OLIN) will become the standard operating system of all the worldís computer-based systems. ...l encounter this globalization of your economy, but all of the systems and architecture are already being designed and conceptualized in the minds of some of your
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  • ...[[creations]] can reflect a [[beauty]], [[design]], and [[structure]] of [[architecture]] that you should truly appreciate as well. It is not an either or, nature We feel that our computer banks are filled with much that will be studied and discussed. Our initial
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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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  • ...ome similarities, no matter whether it is in the information technologies, architecture of microchips or medical teams, the teams have certain functions. ...one who will design a rather 3-dimensional, holographic continuum on their computer to illustrate the whole life of an individual, so that when you place the p
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  • * 1485: De Re Aedificatoria, the first printed book on architecture * Katz, Bill (1998). Cuneiform to computer : a history of reference sources. Lanham Md.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-
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  • Young Neruda was a [[genius]] at languages -- computer, alien, human, it didn't matter. His gift was considered [[essential]] to t Neruda knocked softly and opened the door a crack. Fifteen was at his computer terminal, lost in thought. Absentmindedly, his hand motioned Neruda in, but
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  • ..., 2005, Wu R, Lin M, Functional mapping - how to map and study the genetic architecture of dynamic complex traits, Nat. Rev. Genet., v. 7 , 2006) ...ant disciplines such as [[psychology]], [[medicine]], [[philosophy]] and [[computer science]].
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  • "To your question, though, I was working with a computer we call ZEMI, helping to translate the data contained on the optical disc f ...their samples down to a resolution of 384-bit in order to use them in our computer systems. When we first heard the samples of instrumentation, we were somewh
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  • I truly needed the computer more for the work and now there is no money! ...ither," from the beautiful surroundings supplied by Michael to the manmade architecture of the centre homestead.
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