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  • 61Abstraction (computer science) — In computer science, abstraction is the process by which data and programs are defined with a representation similar to its pictorial meaning as rooted in the more complex realm of human life and language with their higher need of summarization… …

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  • 62KLM (human-computer interaction) — KLM (or KLM GOMS) stands for Keystroke Level Model, a hard science approach to human–computer interaction (HCI), based on CMN GOMS, developed by Card, Moran Newell, and spelled out in their book The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction , 1983 …

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  • 63MONIAC Computer — Moniac redirects here. For the settlement in the United States, see Moniac, Georgia. Moniac Computer, exhibited at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand The MONIAC (Monetary National Income Analogue Computer) also known as the Phillips Hydraulic… …

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  • 64Computability theory (computer science) — In computer science, computability theory is the branch of the theory of computation that studies which problems are computationally solvable using different models of computation.Computability theory differs from the related discipline of… …

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  • 65Z3 (computer) — Konrad Zuse s Z3 was the world s first working programmable, fully automatic computing machine; whose attributes, with the addition of conditional branching, have often been the ones used as criteria in defining a computer. The Z3 was built with… …

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  • 66Trip computer — A trip computer is an onboard computer device fitted to cars which can generally record distance travelled, average speed, average fuel consumption, and display real time fuel consumption information. This computer can be found in various… …

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  • 67Ural (computer) — Ural is a computer series built in Soviet Union. History The Ural was developed at the Electronic Computer Producing Manufacturer of Penza in the Soviet Union and was produced between 1959 and 1964. In total 139 were made. The computer was widely …

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  • 68Atanasoff-Berry Computer —  an early digital computer. It was generally believed that the first electronic digital computers were the Colossus, built in England in 1943, and the ENIAC, built in the United States in 1945. However, the first special purpose electronic… …

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  • 69Z4 (computer) — The Z4 computer was the world s second commercial digital computer, designed by German engineer Konrad Zuse, built by his company Zuse Apparatebau .It was delivered to ETH Zürich, Switzerland, in September 1950. In 1954, the Z4 was transferred to …

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  • 70Jaguar (computer) — Jaguar XT5 Active Operational 2005 Operators Cray Location Oak Ridge National Laboratory Architect …

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