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  • 61DNA computing — is a form of computing which uses DNA, biochemistry and molecular biology, instead of the traditional silicon based computer technologies. DNA computing, or, more generally, biomolecular computing, is a fast developing interdisciplinary area.… …

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  • 62Mobile computing — The Galaxy Nexus, an example of a smartphone capable of tasks such as web browsing, e mail access, video playback, document editing, image editing, among many other features common on smartphones …

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  • 63Chemical Computing Group — Type Private Industry Cheminformatics and bioinformatics software Headquarters Montreal, PQ, Canada …

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  • 64Membrane computing — is an area within computer science that seeks to discover new computational models from the study of biological cells, particular of the cellular membranes. It is a sub task of creating a cellular model. Membrane computing or MC deals with… …

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  • 65Chaos computing — Presented is a specific description and illustration of how chaotic systems can be made to produce and morph between such all logic gates. Contents 1 What is a chaotic system? 2 Logic Gates 3 Principle of the Morphing Chaotic Logic Gates …

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  • 66Autonomic Computing — is an initiative started by IBM in 2001. Its ultimate aim is to develop computer systems capable of self management, to overcome the rapidly growing complexity of computing systems management, and to reduce the barrier that that complexity poses… …

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  • 67High-performance computing — (HPC) uses supercomputers and computer clusters to solve advanced computing problems. Today, computer systems approaching the teraflops region are counted as HPC computers.OverviewThe term is most commonly associated with computing used for… …

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  • 68Category:Computing terminology — From Technical terminology: Technical terminology is the specialized vocabulary of a field. These terms have specific definitions within the field, which is not necessarily the same as their meaning in common use. Jargon is similar, but more… …

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  • 69Server (computing) — For other uses, see Server (disambiguation). Servers in a data center. Several servers are mounted on a rack and connected to a display …

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  • 70Reversible computing — is a model of computing where the computational process to some extent is reversible, i.e., time invertible. A necessary condition for reversibility of a computational model is that the transition function mapping states to their successors at a… …

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