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  • 71Bluetooth — This article is about the electronic protocol. For the medieval King of Denmark, see Harald I of Denmark. Bluetooth logo Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (using short wavelength …

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  • 72Conversational Monitor System — Main articles: VM (operating system), CP/CMS, and History of CP/CMS The Conversational Monitor System (CMS; originally: Cambridge Monitor System ) is a relatively simple interactive computing single user operating system. CMS is part of IBM s VM… …

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  • 73MontaVista Software — Infobox Company company company name = MontaVista Software, Inc. company type = Privately held company foundation = flagicon|U.S. Menlo Park, California (September 7 1998) [ [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/18/linux mobile real time/… …

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  • 74Quantel — Infobox Company company name = Quantel company company type = Limited foundation = 1973 location = Newbury, Berkshire, England key people = Ray Cross (CEO) industry = Broadcast television, video production and motion picture products = Digital… …

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  • 75Media 100 — is a manufacturer of video editing software and non linear editing systems designed for professional cutting and editing. The editing systems are currently all based on OEM AJA Kona boards, with the exception of the Software only Producer and… …

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  • 76Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet — (AFDX) is a deterministic data network for safety critical applications that utilizes dedicated bandwidth while providing Quality of Service (QoS). AFDX is based on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet technology and utilizes commercial off the shelf (COTS)… …

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  • 77Beowulf cluster — The Borg, a 52 node Beowulf cluster used by the McGill University pulsar group to search for pulsations from binary pulsars A Beowulf cluster is a computer cluster of what are normally identical, commodity grade computers networked into a small… …

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  • 78Beowulf (computing) — Originally referring to a specific computer built in 1994, Beowulf is a class of computer clusters similar to the original NASA system. They are high performance parallel computing clusters of inexpensive personal computer hardware. The name… …

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  • 79Broadcast Driver Architecture — The Broadcast Driver Architecture (BDA) is a Microsoft standard for digital video capture on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It encompasses the ATSC and DVB standards and gives developers a standardized method of accessing TV tuner devices… …

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  • 80Key strengthening — In cryptography, key strengthening or key stretching refer to techniques used to make a possibly weak key, typically a password or passphrase, more secure against a brute force attack by increasing the time it takes to test each possible key.… …

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