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 computer - Definition 

Computer Engineering and Computer Science (236 bytes)
1: ...oth the subject of [[computer engineering]] and [[computer science]].

OK Computer (4061 bytes)
2: Name = OK Computer |
5: Cover = radiohead.okcomputer.albumart.jpg |
17: This album = 3rd<br />'''''OK Computer'''''<br />([[1997]]) |
20: ... Performance]] which it won later that year. ''OK Computer'' is consistently featured on many critics' "best...
24: ...ntred around modern living, they do not deem ''OK Computer'' to be a [[concept album]]. Yet since each song ...

Z4 computer (399 bytes)
1: ...tzerland, in September [[1950]]. It was the first computer in the world to be sold, beating the [[United Kin...
5: [[Category:Individual computers]]

Z3 computer (4790 bytes)
4: ...n the exact ones used as criteria in defining a [[computer]].
6: ...length]] of 22&nbsp;[[bit]]s. Calculations on the computer were performed in full [[binary number|binary]] [...
12: 1. Unlike the first ''non''-programmable computer built by [[Wilhelm Schickard]] in [[1623]], the Z...
16: 3. The first ''design'' of a program-controlled computer was
20: ...ams off a tape (actually a punched film). Today's computers are based on transistors instead of tubes or rel...

Computer Go (6012 bytes)
1: ... intelligence]] (A.I.) dedicated to creating a [[computer program]] that plays [[Go (board game)|Go]], an a...
3: ...rkable success of [[Deep Blue]] in the field of [[computer chess]] and its victory over world chess champion...
11: ...function]] for Go. In order to choose a move, the computer must evaluate different possible outcomes and dec...
15: ... acquiring Go knowledge is a key to make a strong computer Go. For example, Tim Kinger and David Mechner arg...
17: ...hematical assertions; they are trying to make the computer mimic the way they play Go. "Most competitive pro...

Computer (31732 bytes)
1: ...200px|The [[computer case|tower]] of a [[personal computer]].]]
3: ...ome aspect of a problem or part of a system. If a computer configured in this way is given appropriate input...
5: ...ign, and application of computers is called '''[[computer science]].'''
9: ...lt out of many different technologies, nearly all computers today are electronic.
11: .... This basic idea, which made modern ''digital'' computers possible, was formally identified and explored b...

Your Computer (351 bytes)
1: '''''Your Computer''''' (ISSN 0725-3931) was a [[magazine]] publishe...
5: [[category:Computer magazines]]

Computer art (1351 bytes)
1: ...terstellarDoilies-1024.jpg|thumb|right|300px|This computer generated image was created using the program ''S...
3: ...omputer art''' is any [[art]] in which [[computer|computers]] played a role in [[production]] or display of ...
5: ...d with the creator, a person who in fact uses the computer as his or her primary tool.
7: ...0px|left| CBS Studios (NYC) Circ. 1986 Paint Shop computer, approximate cost $2 million. (Image scanned from...
10: *[[Computer art scene]]

Computer console (1090 bytes)
3: ...ter's attached [[Computer display|monitor]] and [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]].
5: ...ocked room and is continually observed by the minicomputer's operators. Large systems from [[Sun]], [[Hewle...

Computer simulation (6952 bytes)
1: ...from a set of parameters and initial conditions. Computer simulations build on, and are a useful adjunct to...
5: ... of the model would be prohibitive or impossible. Computer models were initially used as a supplement for ot...
7: ==Types of computer simulation==
9: Computer models can be classified according to several cri...
16: ... simulation]]'' (DE) manages events in time. Most computer, logic-test and fault-tree simulations are of thi...

Optical computer (6087 bytes)
1: An '''Optical Computer''' is a [[computer]] that performs its computation with [[photon]]s ...
4: No true optical computers are [[classified information|declassified]] or o...
6: ...rs]]. The number of them required to constitute a computer is arguable, but probably at least 10 and more of...
8: ...of all the myriad switching devices required by a computer.
10: *An interesting property of optical computers, optical pathways- is they can carry many differ...

Mobile computer (456 bytes)
1: A '''mobile computer''' is any [[computing device]] intended to [[freq...
3: Many types of mobile computers have been introduced since the [[1990s]], includ...
5: *[[Laptop computer]]
6: *[[Notebook computer]]
8: *[[Tablet PC|Tablet personal computer]]

Computer lab (1061 bytes)
1: ...Kinkos]] or [[Mail Boxes Etc.]] provide labs with computers to use for an hourly fee.
3: ...ty and administration. Due to the high number of computers in a lab, many lab administrators choose to use ...

Fifth generation computer (6134 bytes)
1: ... to create an "epoch-making computer" with [[supercomputer]]-like performance and usable [[artificial intell...
3: ...sing microprocessors the fourth. Whereas previous computer generations had focused on increasing the number ...
5: ...uring this period that the term "fifth-generation computer" started to be used.
9: * Inference computer technologies for knowledge processing
10: * Computer technologies to process large-scale data bases an...

Pulse computer (555 bytes)
1: ...l computer), to transmit information. In a pulse computer, the length of time between each spike represents...

Nuke (computer) (532 bytes)
1: ... [[WinNuke|WinNuking]], is an older way to attack computers by a network.
3: ...] packets to the target, which slows the affected computer down until it comes to a complete stop.
5: ...ut [[Internet Service Providers]], not [[Personal computer|PC]] owners, are at risk from this attack method.

Jughead (computer) (652 bytes)
1: ...opher protocol]]. It is distinct from [[Veronica (computer)|Veronica]] in that it searches a single [[server...
9: * [[Veronica (computer)|Veronica]] - an alternative Gopher search system...

Computer crime (1526 bytes)
1: ...ime''' or '''e-crime''' is [[crime]] in which a [[computer]] plays an essential part.
5: Examples of computer crime are:
7: *[[Fraud]] achieved by the manipulation of computer records.
9: *Deliberate circumvention of [[computer security]] systems.
13: ...ial espionage]] by means of access to or theft of computer materials.

Value (computer science) (2234 bytes)
1: ...l]], [[subprogram]], [[datatype]], [[inheritance (computer science)|inheritance]] and [[control flow]] are n...
3: ...but one can say that objects include [[reference (computer science)|reference]]s while values do not. Refere...
5: ... in clarifying the exact meaning of [[assignment (computer science)|assignment]]s, [[copying]], and [[compar...
21: [[Category:Computer science]]

Network computer (1525 bytes)
1: ...s has not happened, and it seems that the network computer "buzz" was either a [[fad]] or not ready to happe...
3: ...s also evolved, from [[dumb terminal]] to network computer, and now to [[thin client]].

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