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  List of computer term etymologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Names of many computer terms, especially computer applications, often relate to the function they perform, e.g., a compiler is an application that compiles (programming language source code into the computer's machine language).
In 1946, she joined the Harvard Faculty at the Computation Laboratory where she traced an error in the Harvard Mark II to a moth trapped in a relay.
Kerberos - a computer network authentication protocol that is used by both Windows 2000 and Windows XP as their default authentication method.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_computer_term_etymologies   (4023 words)

  
 TTU Undergraduate Catalog
A Computer Science minor should have completed CSC 2020/2021, plus 6 hours of upper division computer science courses for a total of at least 15 hours in Computer Science (not to include CSC 1100 or CSC 1070).
A computer science major is required to complete all prerequisite computer science courses with a grade of "C" or better before enrolling in a subsequent course.
Introduces the fundamental concepts of computing and an overview of computer science as a discipline.
www.tntech.edu /ugcat/html/csc.asp   (1097 words)

  
 Computer Science
Correspondingly the career possibilities for graduates of the Computer Science course are manifold.
In broad basic studies, not only the basics of Computer Science are imparted, but also solid mathematical scientific, engineering technology, and business administrative basic knowledge.
In the course of Practical Computer Science the focus is given to “classical" data processing problems like data banks, graphic systems or systems known by common knowledge.
www.htwm.de /stu-engl/mpi/informat1.htm   (676 words)

  
 COMPUTER SCIENCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
With the goal of computer literacy for our general student population, courses are offered to acquaint students with microcomputer applications and networks.
All of the 1000-level or above courses in computer science, mathematics, and business that are required for the B.A. or B.S. degree or the minor must be completed with a grade of C or better.
The purpose of this portfolio will be to aid in assessing the professional development of each student and the growth of the student's programming skills as the student progresses through the computer science curriculum.
www.lagrange.edu /bulletin/Bulletin/COMPUTER_SCIENCE.htm   (1879 words)

  
 Computer Training FAQ - Computer Training Schools
There are many different types of computer training available, from introductory courses to certification training to 4-year degrees in computer science and technology.
You can typically find shorter courses geared towards teaching specific software packages, longer courses geared towards teaching a specific area of technology (often ending with a certification), and 2 and 4 year degree programs designed to give the student a broad understanding of computer technology.
Also, many people that are already in the computer industry will pursue certification in technologies to increase their value to employers.
www.computertrainingschools.com /faqs/training/?inktomi   (1200 words)

  
 Building a Learning Community Online in a Second Year Computer Science Unit
This second year computer science unit is taught to both internal and external students.
All computer science students are required to have a modem for direct dialling to UNE or Internet access.
As these students are in their second year into a computer science degree, ninety-nine per cent rated their experience with computers as good.
ultibase.rmit.edu.au /Articles/online/sullivan1.htm   (3844 words)

  
 Digital Archiving and the National Archives and Records Administration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Lynch holds a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics and computer science from Columbia College, a Master of Sciences in computer science from the Columbia University School of Engineering, and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California at Berkeley.
She was a Radcliff Bunting Fellow, a Sloan Foundation Fellow in Computer Science and was the recipient of both the Roslyn Abrams and the Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Awards.
ROBERT WILENSKY is Professor in the Computer Science Division and the School of Information Management and Systems at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has spent his entire professorial career.
www4.nas.edu /webcr.nsf/CommitteeDisplay/CSTB-L-01-01-A?OpenDocument   (2149 words)

  
 SoCS: Research Booklet 1995   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Methods from the fields of evolutionary computation (including genetic algorithms and genetic programming) and artificial life are used in developing image analysis systems and also for optimising neural networks for medical image and signal processing.
The oldest idea is to give the computer the role of a "drill and practice" teacher, presenting the learner with information and tests, using fairly rigid predetermined criteria for assessing performance on those tests and using rigid rules for deciding which tasks to select next for the learner.
A third approach is to think of the computer not as a kind of teacher, whether stupid and rigid or intelligent and flexible, but rather as an environment in which the learner can explore ideas, try things out, develop skills and generally exercise creativity and independence during learning.
www.cs.bham.ac.uk /research/booklet_95/research-booklet-95.html   (18463 words)

  
 O'Reilly: Anticryptography: The Next Frontier in Computer Science
Yet, for all of their complexity, the basic language used by computers is very simple and consists of a few dozen to, at most, a few hundred basic machine instructions.
A computer running this program would determine, at run-time, what lower level components were required to execute it.
The important difference is that the computers running these programs can automatically acquire and cache the low-level instructions required to run them.
www.oreilly.com /news/seti_0201.html   (3159 words)

  
 CS 18 Course Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
CS 18 is an introductory course covering a broad range of computer science concepts and techniques, including data abstraction, recursion, program correctness, generic functions, object-oriented programming, pattern matching, and languages and their evaluators.
It is based on CS 212, developed in the Computer Science Department at Cornell University by Dan Huttenlocher.
CS 18 was converted to Scheme by Scot Drysdale and Michael J. Fromberger in the Summer and Fall of 2001.
engineering.dartmouth.edu /~sting/teaching/cs18f2002/info.shtml   (2534 words)

  
 DBWorld Message   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE School of Computer Science Applications are invited for the Chair of Computer Science at The University of Adelaide.
The School of Computer Science is one of eight Schools within the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences.
The successful applicant will be an established researcher with an international reputation in a core area of Computer Science, and, upon taking up the position, will be Head of School for a period of three years.
www.cs.wisc.edu /dbworld/messages/2003-08/1062622839.html   (341 words)

  
 MACP: Personal information
of Computer Science of the University of Toronto, Canada (from Jan 2003): postdoctoral stay with Profs.
of Computer Science of the University of Sheffield, UK (Oct 95 - Apr 2000): dimensionality reduction and sequential data reconstruction using latent variable models.
EU Advanced Course in Computational Neuroscience, directed by Erik De Schutter (University of Antwerp, Belgium), Klaus Obermayer (Technical University Berlin, Germany), Idan Segev (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) and Alessandro Treves (SISSA, Trieste, Italy).
www.cs.toronto.edu /~miguel/personal.html   (488 words)

  
 Department of Computer Science, University of Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
She was president of the Woman in Computer Science (WICS), served on the undergraduate program committee, mentored Women in Science and Engineering, and helped run all computer science programming contests.
Aside from Computer Science, he is extensively involved with developing his skills as a realistic artist in both graphite drawing and in oil painting.
Though he used computers a lot growing up, he didn't actually decide on computer science as a major until the end of his sophomore year of college.
www.cs.arizona.edu /dept.news/Alums/seniors.html   (3031 words)

  
 TCS - Personnel - Ilkka Niemela
Chair of the Theoretical Computer Science Forum, organized by the Lab for Theoretical Computer Science at HUT
This is an advanced course on logic and its applications in computer science and engineering that I teach.
This is an introductory course on logic and its applications in computer science.
www.tcs.hut.fi /~ini/index.shtml   (649 words)

  
 Language, Proof and Logic
This textbook/software package covers first-order language in a method appropriate for first and second courses in logic.
It is specially devised to be used by philosophy instructors in a way that is useful to undergraduates of philosophy, computer science, mathematics, and linguistics.
The book is appropriate for a wide range of courses, from first logic courses for undergraduates (philosophy, mathematics, and computer science) to a first graduate logic course.
cslipublications.stanford.edu /site/157586374X.html   (313 words)

  
 UVA Computer Science: Computer Museum
Department of Computer Science (Olsson Hall) at the University of Virginia.
This small peripheral computer was used to control the input and output magnetic tape preparation for the CDC 1604 - the first high performance commercial machine to use transistors.
Since each computer manufacturer used a proprietary disk format, it was necessary to buy software specifically for the particular brand (and sometimes the model) of microcomputer.
www.cs.virginia.edu /brochure/museum.html   (3002 words)

  
 CS UBC - Prospective Students 2003-2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This page is directed at HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TRANSFER STUDENTS who are applying to the Computer Science degree program or wish to enroll in Computer Science course(s) for the first time beginning September 2003.
Whether you choose Computer Science as your Major or you're just checking out a few courses, these options were designed to work for you.
Apply for Direct Admission to the Department of Computer Science in first year and you'll be on a fast track to a Bachelor of Science degree and be eligible to win one of 30, $1500 Entrance Scholarships for Fall 2003.
www.cs.ubc.ca /prospective/ugrad/welcome   (460 words)

  
 Computer Science 153 Laboratory Exercises: An Introduction to Java
As you may know, computers work with a number of different ``languages''.
To compile and run Java programs, the first step in MathLAN is to tell the computers where to find the relevant Java compiler and interpreter.
This file is read whenever a process (e.g., a window) is started on these computers.
www.math.grin.edu /~walker/courses/153.sp02/lab-intro-java.html   (954 words)

  
 Chronicle Careers, from The Chronicle of Higher Education
Responsibilities include teaching computer science courses across our entire net-centric computer science curriculum including traditional courses in computer science as well as some unique courses such as Computer Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, AI Systems, and WWW Design and Programming.
In our project-oriented program, innovative ideas in teaching computer science and technology are a must, as are excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Preference will be given to applicants with a PhD in Computer Science or closely related field by the time of appointment.
chronicle.com /jobs/id.php?id=0000425712-01&pg=r   (656 words)

  
 MLI Laboratory: Publications 1969-2001
Michalski, R. An Application of Inductive Inference to Determining Computer Architecture and Compiler Structure," Internal Report, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, February 1981.
Stauffer, M. and Michalski, R. Determining Computer Architectures and Compiler Structures Through Inductive Inference: A Preliminary Investigation," Reports of the Intelligent Systems Group, ISG 83-6, UIUCDCS-F-83-906, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, January 1983.
Michalski, "Equipment of Artificial Intelligence Laboratory," Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1985.
www.mli.gmu.edu /pubs6987.html   (5933 words)

  
 Department of Computer Science: graduate financial aid
The Department of Computer Science offers a number of graduate teaching assistantships that provide full tuition remission along with a stipend for the nine-month academic year (three academic quarters).
Please note that, although it will not be used to determine a student's eligibility for awards made through the department, the University requires that a FAFSA be on file before a department may award a Graduate Teaching Assistantship to a domestic student (this requirement does not apply to an international student).
Other sources of financial aid that are available to both domestic and international students include graduate research assistantships (with or without partial tuition remission), scholarships and fellowships, and work-study from the Department and from the School of Engineering and Computer Science.
www.du.edu /cs/proStuGrad/finAid.html   (269 words)

  
 CS 170 Intro to Computer Science
This assumes you understand what a kernel module is and that your answer demonstrates that.
Linux currently uses the 1-to-1 model but IBM has provided a “Next Generation” threads package that provides the M-to-N model on Linux.
Sun pioneered the M-to-N model but has surprisingly reverted to the 1-to-1 model in Solaris 9.
www.cc.gatech.edu /classes/AY2003/cs3210_spring/Exam1Solutions.htm   (2030 words)

  
 DROOL Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
We are developing a package of tools that present and communicate abstract computer science concepts in a more efficient, visual and interactive manner.
Specifically, the tools provide an environment for students to draw possible solutions pictorially, automatic animation of their designs, instantaneous verification checks, easy retrieval and storage of designs, and multiple windows for comparing related concepts.
DROOL was funded in part by the National Science Foundation under grants DUE-9554910, DUE-9596002), and DUE-9555084.
www.cs.duke.edu /~rodger/drool/old.html   (183 words)

  
 Employment Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The current projects that I have done web development for are a web document conversion package, a web document repository (using Stellent), and a web based inventory page, for computer hardware and software components (using a perl interface to an access database).
A previous version of the computer software and hardware inventory program, this one was developed first and then later adapted ot be web enabled.
In this work I have also done work on computational linguistics, a content rating program for web pages belonging to a given category, and a web page generation program (from a knowledge base).
www.cs.unm.edu /~storm/Employment   (1048 words)

  
 OpenSG PLUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
OpenSG PLUS is a project that is funded by the German Ministry for Research and Education (BMBF).
In this three-year project 9 german research institutions (universities and independent reasearch groups) working in the field of 3D computer graphics are cooperating to enhance OpenSG (Open Source Scenegraph) by innovative and trendsetting functionalities thereby supporting the OpenSG Forum through RandD work for new application areas.
Within the scope of the work package High-Level Primitives at the institute for computer science, University of Stuttgart a module for volume visualization is being developed under the direction of Prof.
www.vis.uni-stuttgart.de /eng/research/proj/opensg   (167 words)

  
 eBay — Computers Networking, Apple Macintosh Computers and Desktop PC Components items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The eBay Computers & Networking category is the best place to outfit your office or home with the latest computers and gadgets at the best prices.
Whether you are looking to upgrade your current computer system, build one from scratch, or purchase another system, eBay's Computers & Networking category is the ideal location.
Whatever you use your computer for - schoolwork, gaming, internet surfing or work - you will appreciate a flat panel / LCD monitor.
computers.listings.ebay.com /Technology-Books_Wholesale-Lots_W0QQfro...   (363 words)

  
 Undergraduate Study, BEng Software Engineering, Edinburgh
MobiGolf is a software package which helps golf players improve their game.
For example, you could be given the task to create a modelling package for protein interactions as your fourth year project in which your software engineering skills will be applied to research in bioinformatics.
Graduates fulfil the educational requirement to become Members of the British Computer Society, which is a professional qualification carrying with it both prestige and responsibilities.
www.inf.ed.ac.uk /undergraduate/se.html   (453 words)

  
 Technical Reports at Rensselaer Computer Science
Sven Koenig, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology; Boleslaw Szymanski, Department of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Yaxin Liu, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology.
On the Complexity of Computing a Grobner Basis for the Radical of a Zero Dimensional Ideal.
Computing with Polynomials Given by Black Boxes for Their Evaluations: Greatest Common Divisors, Factorization, Separation of Numerators and Denominators.
www.cs.rpi.edu /research/tr.html   (3948 words)

  
 ARC - Computer Science & Information Technology Area - Courses
This course is an internship in the ARC computer labs.
This course is supervised work experience in Computer Information Science for the purpose of increasing the understanding of the nature and scope of the operation of business, government or service agencies.
This course is an introduction to the essential discrete structures used in Computer Science, with emphasis on their applications.
www.arc.losrios.edu /~csit/courses.html   (9387 words)

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