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Algorithms
- Anytime A*
- Arden's Rule
- BCJ - Blocked Classical Jacobi (BCJ); mentioned in the 7z article.
- BCJ2
- BD ROM-Mark
- Burke-Fisher error repair
- Coercibility
- Data exploration
- Deutsch-Schorr-Waite algorithm/Link inversion algorithms
- EBCOT (JPEG 2000)
- ELS-coder
- ELBG - Enhanced LBG (VQ algorithm)
- Ensemble learning - see Category:Ensemble learning and [1]
- Evolutionary Data Mining
- Farthest Addition Constructive greedy algorithm (see nearest neighbour, nearest addition)
- Free-form deformation, a non-linear transformation
- Fully threaded binary search tree
- Fully Automatic Clustering System, a vector quantization algorithm (linked from FACS)
- Frequent subtree mining
- Geansai gorm
- Gossip-based multicast protocol
- Gur game
- Hunter-gatherer algorithm
- Howrse.com
- Jump string, somehow related to Jump tables
- Kernel Perceptron, a Perceptron that uses the kernel trick
- k-Opt method (generalization of 2-Opt, 3-Opt...)
- Multilist structure
- Multidimensional parity
- March C+ algorithm
- Maximum cardinality search algorithm - see Lex BFS
- Memory-based learning
- Multihop data propagation
- Multipacket reception - The ability of a router to transmit and receive packets on different frequencies simultaneously, using, and therefore built upon, MIMO.
- MQ-coding (JPEG 2000)
- Nested means
- Neuromimetic intelligence See Cortex project.
- Range Minimum Query
- Rao-Blackwellized particle filter - For performing approximate inference in dynamic systems with both discrete and continuous state
- Reference Broadcast Synchronization - A relatively new method of time synchronization that is superior to Network Time Protocol when applied to for wireless networks. More info can be found here (PDF technical paper).
- Rentacoder.com
- Rocchio's algorithm
- Rutishauser's algorithm or Rutishauser's method - algorithm for transforming algebraic terms into series of successive operations.
- ServEnt Threads used by W-PuTTY-CD- See W-PuTTY-CD, PuTTY communication in a Microsoft Windows™ DLL shell.
- Spectral test
- Syncscan
- Unparser
- Value range analysis - analysis for compiler optimizations like redundancy elimination, dead code elimination, instruction selection, etc. that tracks various properties of values defined and changed in a program (min-max integer bounds, set-reset bits, etc.) - implemented in Intel compiler, to be implemented in GNU GCC, etc.
- Wavefront Expansion Motion Planner
- Ostrich algorithm - An algorithm to which the master system does nothing and ignores such conditions
- Nesting problem - The nesting problem, called " marker making problem " (MMP) in apparel industry, belongs to the class of two-dimensional packing problems
- Gentleboost
Computer books
Computer GUI Frameworks
Computer management
Computer architecture
* Live File System It's a matter of degree.
* brctrcen.exe This is a program or something in Windows. What is its function (Its function is the control centre, i.e. the wee dashboard that pops up every time you use your brother printer).
Computer languages
Early computer models/processors
Hardware
- Madd Electronics Group - A romanian company of hardware distribution - www.pcmadd.com
- Bt Voyager - A series of modems and routers sold by BT (formerly known as British Telecom)
- Glare screen - a new laptop kind of screen now in "mass" use -- Do you mean Glossy display? MaxVT (talk) 18:11, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
- 4B/5B-NRZI - Signal encoding scheme for 100BASE-X Physical Media
- AJ-100 - Direct execution processor for java
- Apacer Technology Inc. - A company which makes Memory modules, Flash drives and other computer hardware - http://www.apacer.com
- Apple Media Wall - Apple 3x8 feet multi-touch computer.
- Borderware
- BTTV - Analog V4L capture card BTTV based tuners
- CE-ATA
- Colorshots
- Conductive Pen - A silver pen used for circuit boards
- DFA Chip
- DLP Monitor/DLP
- Domino Logic
- Drive Xpert -
- ECL monitors
- Edgeware
- Femto Slider
- Front Panel Audio - Two most common types are onboard AC97 and Azalia from Realtek. The problem is that the PC case connector descriptions always differ from m/b description, which is rather confusing. An article about existing case FP types, m/b FP types and their correlations would be good.
- Glueless connection
- IEEE 1680
- Memory Timing - What the numbers specifying memory modules mean (e.g. 3-3-3-8)
- MERA 300 - 8 bit computer
- Multi channel data link - http://high_speed_video.colostate.edu/camera_manual.pdf page 2.5
- N8VEM - home brew Z80 CP/M computer project http://groups.google.com/group/n8vem
- Octo-Core - Any computer processor with 8 processing cores. Comparable to Quad-Core.
- Olivetti M24 - see Italian wiki for reference
- P90 year
- POTP
- PSMI
- radeon r800
- RLDRAM - Reduced Latency DRAM
- RTL8139 Realtek's series of Fast Ethernet controllers.
- SCIB Super Charge Ion Battery
- Secondary Precharge Transistor - Domino logic charge sharing trick
- SecurDisc - A feature on many LG brand DVD writers
- Select Bay
- self-tending drive doors meachanisms on Dell's XPS 700 computer.
- Shutdown Day
- Siemens C166 processor
- Soft AP - Software that enables a normally client-only WiFi adaptor to be used as an Access Point.
- Swap Chain - used when telling your graphics card where and what it will be rendering to screen. Often used when you want to render two or more different views at once but share textures and the like. I think anyway, hoep some can please clarify.
- TI TMS320C54x DSP
- Toshiba Satellite A300
- UAJ (Universal Audio Jack) - a way to sense the type of audio a computer has. I.e., dolby 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1.
- Virtual Extended Bus - Some type of physical storage bus extension to PCI-X present on certain high-end Xeon motherboards: uses the acronym VXB
- VPR matrix
- Wavescalar modern research dataflow processor
- Way prediction (reducing conflict misses in a cache Socket M AMD processor)
- Wireless Networks Cable Low Loss Cable varieties and appropriate usage
- Worldisk Hard disk supplier. Remanufactured or relabeled Fujitsu??
- xpsport New port format?
- powder display, more exactly quick response liquid powder display or QRLPD – roughly an e-paper variant developed by Bridgestone (and produced by Hitachi)
- mycpu TTL processor, Processor and complete 8 bit computer system. a "do it yourself" computer, in a manner uncommon amongst computer enthusiasts since the 70's. www.mycpu.eu
The Internet
- Cooltoad -- [Cooltoad http://www.cooltoad.com, a website for free email, search, and music. Wiki5d (talk) 14:54, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
- Macy Gray (neopet) Macy Gray is also a kind of neopet but it was retired 2001 or 2002 for legal reasons.
- AnonTalk -- The anontalk.com scriptkiddie / Anonymous web site that allegedly organized and committed the DDoS attacks against *chan in July of 2008. AnonTalk is blacklisted by the WikiPedia project however the actions of the kiddies has had some influence in creating intra script kiddie wars.
- Anyware - The combination of software, hardware, connectivity/networking and business inteligence to deliver the benefits of traditional computing but to any user in any connected location onto any device that has a browser
- API key - A code that is required by most websites to use their API library.
- Awards site - a site where people can come and enter their site into a competition and other people come and vote on other peoples sites.
- Chelsio Communications, a leading manufacturer of high-end networking equipment, such as iSCSI, InfiniBand and 10GbE NICs
- CloudOS A web based application platform, developped by microsoft [5] [6]
People
- Antonio Acosta, Certified Genesys CTI expert [7]
- Dr. Ashen, famed psychologist (he does reviews on YouTube[8]) [9]
- Bob Alberti, Internet Gopher protocol co-developer [10], entrepreneur responsible for first commercial online interactive role-playing game Scepter of Goth, on the GāmBit MultiSystems commercial BBS [11], author of "Mitlanyal" volumes 1 [12] and 2 [13]
- Karl Auerbach, former at-large director of ICANN who sued them for excessive secrecy
- Michael Buen, co-developer of the I LOVE YOU Virus.
- Christophe de Dinechin, French video games and 3D graphics pioneer (Alpha Waves), programming languages researcher (XL Programming Language, concept programming, Exception handling), also designed HP Integrity Virtual Machines
- Dan Dobberpuhl according too P.A. Semi he "lead designer for the DEC Alpha and StrongARM processors." as well as founded P.A. Semi.
- Clarence Ellis (computer scientist) ("Skip"), The First-African American to attain a Ph.D. in Computer Science[14]
- Val Henson, a hacker of various kernel-space tecnologies [15]
- Jacob Komar, Founder of Computers for Communities [16]verify notability
- Michelle Levesque, member of the OpenNet Initiative, employee at Google and author of [17]verify notability
- Peter Löthberg, Swedish Internet patriarch and optical Internet guru
- Gustavo Moya, ixaya.com OpenSource Community Sponsor and Foundator.verify notability
- Marc Sokol Author of Realia Cobol, VP at Computer Associates[18]verify notability
- Michael Shrayer, Author of the Electric Pencil. Special:Whatlinkshere/Michael_Shrayer.
- Stephen Wolff, Internet pioneer [19]verify notability
- Jürgen Höller, Spring Framework designer, developer, and front-man.
- Greg Newton-Ingham, Expert in Audio, Video, Computer Security and On-line information]verify notability
- All the folks in "Online Marketing Heroes: Interviews with 25 Successful Online Marketing Gurus" - Wiley; Michael Miller
- Randy Ubillos, video editing pioneer. He developed Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro.
- Daniel Brandt, Googlewatcher, Scroogler.
- Ed Bott, journalist. He worked at PCWorld, and currently works at ZDnet
- Daniel Cherbanich, a professional, 12 year old, flash game developer.
- Luciano Bello, Debian Developer who discovered an epic fail in OpenSSl package.
- Steve Chamberlain, original programmer of Cygwin Cygwin#History
- Wilhelm Oddo Ml
- Tam Hanna Online and offline journalist covering handheld computers. Said to also offer marketing advice to mobile computing companies; CEO of Tamoggemon
- Ioannis Aslanidis Gentoo Developer, Bluetooth Documentation for Linux, Research Proceedings, Open Source Developer.
- Rich Hickey, inventor of the Clojure programming language
Organizations
- Cloudworks- A hosted Computing or Cloud Computing company www.cloudworks.com
- Madd Electronics Group - A Romanian It Company - www.pcmadd.com
- BBSCONverify notability
- Electric Rain
- International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS) [20]
- MetaRam, company that aims to quadruple computers' maximum RAM limits[21]verify notability
- Microhardxce (MHX) [22], a Canadian-based software company specializing in free educational and computer protection software.
- NetBox Blue, An Australian Internet and email security company
- Punk Warning, Podcast with the "Best in Undiscovered Punk, Ska, and Rock" website found at http://www.punkwarning.com
- Rosedu, Romanian Open Source Education, open source organisation from Romania
- Security Certified Program – company that issues the SCNS, SCNP and Security Certified Network Architect professional certifications.
- Service Strategies Corporation – company that issues the Service Capability & Performance standards.
- Softwrap, a UK-based company offering DRM technology to developers.
- Sumerge, a Egypt-based software development company that specializes in developing, customizing and integrating business and technical software solutions and services to clients worldwide
- Ufanet, Russian Internet service provider. Ufa city, Bashkortostan. [23]
- Zvents - Event search company powering most of newspaper industry
- ACTUNIV - Computer Training and Technology Software
- [byxnet] an irc network devoted to intellectual property discussions, and currently home to the anti-phorm debate [24]
- LEADconcept - Leading Edge Technology To Match your Bussiness Solution - www.leadconcept.com
- Malwarebytes - An anti-malware company, I wrote a stub myself but it was immediately deleted, not that I'm bitter - www.malwarebytes.org
- Oxxbowz United Feelings
- Wireless Innovation Alliance - The Wireless Innovation Alliance is a coalition of companies, organizations, and advocates working to unlock the potential that lies inside the “White Spaces” of our Television spectrum. [www.wirelessinnovationalliance.org/ ]
- Web Sheriff - A British anti-piracy firm, works for record labels in pursuing breaches of copyright (such as blog postings, The Pirate Bay, etc). [25]
Operating Systems
EDOS, a modified IBM DOS operating system by TCSC, later acquired by Nixdorf1
Linux Kernel
Programming
Searching/search engines
Security
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- 40-track mode - Method of data concealment on a 3.5" floppy disk used by the KGB and collaborator Robert Hanssen. The Norwegian Wikipedia page on this can be consulted.
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- 3dplus2 a freeware 3d animation gif creator
- .RTF-Editor a simple word processor, like MS Wordpad
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