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  • 81NUS School of Computing — COM1. The Computing Dean s Office and Department of Computer Science are located in this building …

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  • 82List of ubiquitous computing research centers — This is a list of institutions who claim to have a focus on Ubiquitous computing sorted by country: Australia * [http://nicta.com.au/research/projects/context aware mobility project/camp detail CAMP Context Aware Mobility] , National ICT… …

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  • 83Kernel (computing) — A kernel connects the application software to the hardware of a computer In computing, the kernel is the main component of most computer operating systems; it is a bridge between applications and the actual data processing done at the hardware… …

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  • 85D-Wave Systems — Inc. Type Private Industry Computer hardware Founded 1999 Headquarters Burnaby, British Columbia …

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  • 86Chaos 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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  • 87List of computing and IT abbreviations — This is a list of computing and IT acronyms and abbreviations. Contents: 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y …

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  • 88Soft computing — refers to a collection of computational techniques in computer science, machine learning and some engineering disciplines, which study, model, and analyze very complex phenomena: those for which more conventional methods have not yielded low cost …

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  • 89Social computing — is a general term for an area of computer science that is concerned with the intersection of social behavior and computational systems. It is used in two ways. In the weaker sense of the term, social computing has to do with supporting any sort… …

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  • 90Benchmark (computing) — This article is about the use of benchmarks in computing, for other uses see benchmark. In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an… …

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