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  • ==Sharing in Computer Science== ...ple time-sharing is an approach to interactive computing in which a single computer is used to provide apparently simultaneous interactive general-purpose comp
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  • ...rs. the hardware or software configuration, or the mode of operation, of a computer [[system]]: In a time-sharing environment, transactions are processed as th
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  • ...]], or [[art]]) in which several media are employed; also : something (as software) using or facilitating such a technique ...content [[forms]]. This [[contrasts]] with media that use only rudimentary computer displays such as [[text]]-only or [[traditional]] forms of printed or hand-
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  • ...d eavesdropping.) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoIP VoIP] communications software is also [[vulnerable]] to electronic eavesdropping via infections such as [ [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • [[Computer science]] (In computer science, especially parallel computing, synchronisation refers to the coord ...ook on a telephone might need to be synchronized with an address book on a computer.
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  • ...ting. Software or peripherals that are available for use with a particular computer.
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  • ...chment as the [[medium]] with the intent to produce them in [[color]] when computer technology would facilitate coloring the black and white images. ...[[Giclee]] printing. After learning Adobe Photoshop with the idea of using software to color the images. it would become clear to him that even more time might
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  • ...he network and retrieve and share information, you must be present at your computer. Similarly, the Interface Zone requires that you bring your attention to it ...ust convert your thoughts to words and enter them via a keyboard into your computer, and then select the path to send your thoughts to the network.
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  • ...as 'The transfer of structured data, by agreed message standards, from one computer system to another without human intervention'. Most other definitions used ...e paradigm, including the transmission, message flow, document format, and software used to interpret the documents. EDI is considered to describe the rigorous
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  • ...tem’ at birth is very basic and has little or no applications (third party software) which to use until it is programmed by the ‘testing’ of the environmen
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  • ...perty]] restrictions. This allows [[user generated content|users to create software content]] through incremental individual effort or through [[collaboration] ...ker-revenge.html "The Revenge of the Hackers"]. 2000. Later, [[open source software]] became the most prominent face of open source practices.
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  • ==History in computer science== In '''[[computer science]]''', particularly [[artificial intelligence]], a number of represe
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  • ...complexity was further developed in the book (Burgin 2005) and applied to software metrics (Burgin and Debnath, 2003; Debnath and Burgin, 2003). ...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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  • ...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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  • ...dancing and you couldn’t hear the music. Now within the framework of your computer age, you ask, "Why?" ...communication for all participants. Then they were used, as when designing software, to describe new processes. Thus the differences between the two charts ill
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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
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  • ...]] has been joined by a more modern approach to geographical [[analysis]], computer-based geographic information systems (GIS). ...of some form of GIS software. GIS also refers to the science of using GIS software and GIS techniques to represent, analyze and predict spatial relationships.
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  • Several of you are aware of social networking, whose software may be useful in some regard to our work, where you list the factors that a ...son, and others have told you many times before that the evolution of your software on the Internet is advancing rapidly. It will continue to do so and it wil
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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 ....ch/tenyears-www/Welcome.html Ten Years Public Domain for the Original Web Software]</ref> that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone, with no fees due. C
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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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