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  • 51Oxford University Computing Services — building on Banbury Road. Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS) provides the central Information Technology services for the University of Oxford …

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  • 52Timeline of computing 1950–1979 — History of computing Hardware before 1960 Hardware 1960s to present Hardware in Soviet Bloc countries Artificial intelligence Computer science Operating systems Programming languages …

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  • 53Human-centered computing (discipline) — Human centered computing (HCC) is an emerging, interdisciplinary academic field broadly concerned with computing and computational artifacts as they relate to the human condition. Researchers and practitioners who affiliate themselves with human… …

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  • 54Optical computing — Today s computers use the movement of electrons in and out of transistors to do logic. Optical or Photonic computing is intended to use photons or light particles, produced by lasers or diodes, in place of electrons. Compared to electrons,… …

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  • 55Centralized computing — is computing done at a central location, using terminals that are attached to a central computer. The computer itself may control all the peripherals directly (if they are physically connected to the central computer), or they may be attached via …

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  • 56Information Processing and Information Systems — ▪ 1995       Sweeping change marked the U.S. computer industry in 1994 as longtime players exited the stage and rival systems struggled to dominate the next generation of personal computer (PC) operating systems and microprocessors. The industry… …

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  • 57Fabric computing — or unified computing involves the creation of a computing fabric consisting of interconnected nodes that look like a weave or a fabric when viewed collectively from a distance.[1] Usually this refers to a consolidated high performance computing… …

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  • 58Lockstep (computing) — Lockstep systems are redundant computing systems that run the same set of operations at the same time in parallel. The output from lockstep operations can be compared to determine if there has been a fault.To run in lockstep, each system is set… …

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  • 59User (computing) — Username redirects here. For the same term in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Username End user (computer science) redirects here. For other uses, see End user (disambiguation). A user is an agent, either a human agent (end user) or software agent, who… …

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  • 60Interface (computing) — For other uses, see Interface. In the field of computer science, an interface is a tool and concept that refers to a point of interaction between components, and is applicable at the level of both hardware and software. This allows a component,… …

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