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  • 71AT&T Computer Systems — is the generic name for American Telephone Telegraph s unsuccessful attempt to compete in the computer business. In return for divesting the local Bell Operating Companies (Baby Bells), AT T was allowed to have an unregulated division to sell… …

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  • 72Bell's Law of Computer Classes — formulated by Gordon Bell in 1972 describes how computer classes form, evolve and may eventually die out. New classes create new applications resulting in new markets and new industries. Bell considers the law to be partially a corollary to Moore …

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  • 73Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf — College of Technology, Inc. Motto God, Education, Technology, Life Established 1993/2008 Type …

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  • 74Open Cluster Framework — (OCF) is a set of standards for computer clustering. The project started as a working group of the Free Standards Group, now part of the Linux Foundation. Original supporters included several computing companies and groups, including Compaq,… …

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  • 75Topological quantum computer — A topological quantum computer is a theoretical quantum computer that employs two dimensional quasiparticles called anyons, whose world lines cross over one another to form braids in a three dimensional spacetime (i.e., one temporal plus two… …

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  • 76Anti-computer forensics — (sometimes counter forensics) is a general term for a set of techniques used as countermeasures to forensic analysis. Contents 1 Definition 1.1 Sub categories 1.2 Purpose and goals 2 …

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  • 77Max Planck Institute for Computer Science — Max Planck Institute for Informatics at Saarbrücken The Max Planck Institute for Computer Science[1] (German …

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  • 78Sequent Computer Systems — Sequent Computer Systems, or Sequent, was a computer company that designed and manufactured multiprocessing computer systems. They were among the pioneers in high performance symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) open systems, innovating in both… …

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  • 79David May (computer scientist) — Michael David May, born February 24, 1951, is a British computer scientist. He is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Bristol and founder and Chief Technology Officer of XMOS Semiconductor. May was lead architect for the transputer …

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  • 80Portable cluster — available from Nor Tech [cite web title = Nor Tech Home url = http://www.nor tech.com/ accessdate = 2008 05 03] , that houses rackmount computer components in a shock mounted case.The Portable Cluster is designed to run on standard power… …

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