physical machine

  • 101Data Encryption Standard — The Feistel function (F function) of DES General Designers IBM First publis …

    Wikipedia

  • 102Von Neumann universal constructor — John von Neumann s Universal Constructor is a self replicating machine in a cellular automata environment. It was designed in the 1940s, without the use of a computer. The fundamental details of the machine were published in von Neumann s book… …

    Wikipedia

  • 103Nanohub — nanoHUB.org is a Web 2.0 science cyberinfrastructure [http://www.springerlink.com/content/al131p402370057r/] made up of community contributed resources and geared toward educational applications, professional networking, and interactive… …

    Wikipedia

  • 104Clustered web hosting — Types of Internet hosting service …

    Wikipedia

  • 105nanoHUB — nanoHUB.org The nanoHUB.org logo URL nanohub.org Commercial? No Type of site Scientific researc …

    Wikipedia

  • 106Novell NetWare — NetWare loading. (August 22, 2006) Company / developer Novell, Inc. Working state Current Source model Closed so …

    Wikipedia

  • 107LPAR — In computing, a logical partition, commonly called an LPAR, is a subset of computer s hardware resources, virtualized as a separate computer. In effect, a physical machine can be partitioned into multiple LPARs, each housing a separate operating… …

    Wikipedia

  • 108Mode (computer interface) — This article is about a transient state in user interfaces. For modes in videogames, see Game mode. For other uses, see Mode (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Multimodal interaction or Modality (human computer interaction). In user… …

    Wikipedia

  • 109Multitenancy — refers to a principle in software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server, serving multiple client organizations (tenants). Multitenancy is contrasted with a multi instance architecture where separate software… …

    Wikipedia

  • 110Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements — The Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements are a set of sufficient conditions for a computer architecture to efficiently support system virtualization. They were introduced by Gerald J. Popek and Robert P. Goldberg in their 1974 article… …

    Wikipedia