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  • 91Boolean algebras canonically defined — Boolean algebras have been formally defined variously as a kind of lattice and as a kind of ring. This article presents them more neutrally but equally formally as simply the models of the equational theory of two values, and observes the… …

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  • 92Intel Sandy Bridge (microarchitecture) — Intel has stated that they are evaluating options to adjust Sandy Bridge schedule to ensure sufficient Nehalem lifecycle, and due to some Nehalem variants to be released in 2010, Sandy Bridge may be released later than originally planned.… …

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  • 93Counter machine models — This page supplements counter machine. Although some authors use the name register machine synonymously with counter machine , this article will give details and examples of only of the most primitive species the counter machine of the genus… …

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  • 94Miňovce — Coordinates: 49°08′N 21°39′E / 49.133°N 21.65°E / 49.133; 21.65 …

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  • 95Sebastian Shaumyan — Infobox Philosopher region = Theoretical Linguistics/Semiotics era = color = #B0C4DE name = Sebastian Konstantinovich Shaumyan image size = 250x268px image caption = Sebastian Shaumyan birth = February 27, 1916, Tbilisi, Georgia death = January… …

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  • 96Timeline of binary prefixes — This article presents a terminology timeline of binary prefixes.1940s; 1943 1944:*J.W. Tukey coins the word bit as an abbreviation of binary digit . [http://catb.org/ esr/jargon/html/B/bit.html The Jargon File (version 4.4.7)] ] ; 1948:*… …

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  • 97Decompiler — A decompiler is the name given to a computer program that performs, as far as possible, the reverse operation to that of a compiler. That is, it translates a file containing information at a relatively low level of abstraction (usually designed… …

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  • 98Atlas Computer (Manchester) — The Atlas Computer of the University of Manchester, England, became operational in 1962, as a joint development between the University, Ferranti and Plessey. It was arguably one of the world s first supercomputers, and the fastest computer in the …

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  • 99Atlas (computer) — The Atlas Computer was a joint development between the University of Manchester, Ferranti, and Plessey. The first Atlas, installed at Manchester University and officially commissioned in 1962, was one of the world s first supercomputers,… …

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  • 100goto — This article is about the programming statement. For other uses, see Goto (disambiguation). goto is a statement found in many computer programming languages. It is a combination of the English words go and to. It performs a one way transfer of… …

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