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 Encyclopedia4U - Computer cluster - Encyclopedia Article
A computer cluster is a group of connected computers that work together as a parallel computer.
Clusters are used to provide increased reliability, and/or to increase the performance available from a single computer.
One of the more popular implementations is a cluster with nodes running Linux as the OS and Beowulf software (both free software) to implement the parallelism.
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/c/computer-cluster.html

  
 Online computations and algorithms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A common approach in computer science to problem solving is offline computation.
This domain is called online algorithms and computation.
It is clear that this problem can not be solved optimally without a simple exhaustive search.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_computations_and_algorithms

  
 Math and the Computer Science Major Lineman.Net
Computer Science, at its heart, is a lot more about math, computation and how information can be processed, than it is about computer programming.
Computers are just tools of the field, and programming is the way we make the tools do what we want.
From my college (and general life) experience, I've learned that most colleges and universities have a Computer Science curriculum that is designed to produce computer scientists.
http://lineman.net/node/view/251

  
 FOTS - University of Antwerp
and Computer Science, University of Antwerp - UIA, 2002.
Janssens and G. Rozenberg, Structured Transformations and Computation graphs for Actor Grammars, in Graph Grammars and their Application in Computer Science, Springer Lecture notes in Computer Science 532, 446-460, 1991.
Janssens, G. Rozenberg, Generating Graph Languages Using Hypergraph Systems, in Fundamentals of Computation Theory, Springer Lecture notes in Computer Science 117, 154-164, 1981.
http://www.fots.ua.ac.be/publications.php

  
 Leaf node - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, a leaf node is a
In the graph theory tree, a leaf node is a vertex of degree 1 other than the root (except when the tree has only one vertex; then the root, too, is a leaf).
Some trees only store data in internal nodes, though this affects the dynamics of storing data in the tree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaf_node

  
 Computer Science Innovations
This is an example where an author teaches computer theory instead of giving concrete examples.
When a program requires a page of memory that is stored on disk the computer must read the disk.
When a program exceeds the computers' real memory it will start moving real memory to disk.
http://www.csi-inc.com/CSI/pub_Skip.shtml

  
 BookBest: Computers & Internet - Computer Science - Software Design - Testing
Computers & Internet - Computer Science - Software Design - Testing
BookBest: Computers & Internet - Computer Science - Software Design - Testing
by Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Auburn University National Aeronautics and Space Administration
http://computers.bookbest.com/node/computer-science/testing/20611_10.html

  
 Guide To Technical Schools - Directory of leading Computer Schools and Information Technology Degree Programs
Computer Learning Network, located in Mechanicsburg, offers certificate programs for careers in Computers and Healthcare.
Computer Learning Network, located in Altoona, PA, offers certificate programs for careers in Computers and Healthcare.
Computer Career Institute at Johns Hopkins University, located in Maryland, offers industry-leading Professional Training programs in Healthcare, Information Technology, and Graphic Design.
http://GuideToTechnicalSchools.com

  
 Ron Fedkiw
He has published over 55 research papers in computational physics, computer graphics and vision, as well as a book on level set methods.
My research is focused on the design of new computational algorithms for a variety of applications including computational
Fedkiw received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from UCLA in 1996 and did postdoctoral studies both at UCLA in Mathematics and at Caltech in Aeronautics before joining the Stanford Computer Science Department.
http://graphics.stanford.edu/~fedkiw/

  
 Department of Computer Science - Johns Hopkins University
While most of the world is pre-occupied with high profile network-based computer intrusions, this course examines the potential for computer crime and the protection mechanisms used in conjunction with the embedded computers that can be found within non-networked products ranging from vending machines to radar systems.
In this introduction to computers and information technology, students develop an appreciation of the capabilities of computers and a basic proficiency in their uses.
Topics covered will be polynomial complexity classes and beyond, complexity of logic and arithmetics, cryptography and complexity, interactive proof systems and probabilistically checkable proofs, inapproximability, and new directions including Quantum computing and complexity of evolutionary systems.
http://www.cs.jhu.edu/academics_spring03.html

  
 Paper Abstracts
In this panel, we will review the important role of pioneering women in the development of computer science, we will evaluate why the computer science field is unfriendly to women, and we will consider what changes are necessary to reverse the decline of women participation in computer science.
Fifty years ago, in the early days of computing, there were more women involved with computers, percentage-wise, than there has been any time since.
Outcomes assessment is an important tool in determining the concepts that are being conveyed in a computer science education.
http://www.mines.edu/fs_home/tcamp/details/publications.html

  
 UVA Computer Science: Computer Museum
Manual accompanying computer software for the Osborne computer.
The software for this computer was distributed and used in this format.
Can also convert computer generated data (digital) into analog (voltage) form.
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/brochure/museum.html

  
 distributed.net: Node Zero
distributed.net was the Internet's first general-purpose distributed computing project.
The program uses only the computer's idle time, so when you want to use your computer, the client will automatically get out of your way.
Founded in 1997, our network has grown to include thousands of users around the world donating the power of their home computers to academic research and public-interest projects.
http://www.distributed.net/

  
 M. I. T. CS-TR Project page
In 1995 the project was expanded to encompass many other university sources world-wide, under the name Networked Computer Science Technical Report Library (NCSTRL).
This joint activity scanned in high resolution more than 1,000 M. Computer Science Technical reports, archived the images to CD-ROM, and placed processed versions of most of the reports on-line for public access.
The Computer Science Technical Reports (CS-TR) project is a now-completed cooperative venture of
http://cstr-www.lcs.mit.edu/

  
 Scalability
Computational needs and relation to Intel Architectures: The above projects involve: numerically intensive computation for image processing, anatomy modeling, surgical simulation, and surgical plan optimization; 2) interactive graphics and visualization, both for surgeon interfaces and algorithm development; and 3) realtime interfaces for image capture, interventional device control, and human-machine cooperation.
In Computer Science the theme of the proposed research is Internet Computing, spanning applications from Data Mining through Natural Language Processing to Geometric Computing.
The Parallel Computing and Imaging Laboratory (PCIL) and the Space Department of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory are developing a more cost-effective, homogeneous computing environment for simulating and prototyping satellite and ground station operations with special emphasis on embedded real-time computation.
http://tarkus.pha.jhu.edu/intel/prop/jhuProp.html

  
 COMPUTER SCIENCE
A more appropriate name for this "state of the art"-like body of knowledge would be computer technology.
The study of the use, design and CONSTRUCTions of (largely digital) computer s.
Computer science heavily relies on mathematical ( see mathematics) and engineering insights.
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ASC/COMPUT_SCIEN.html

  
 Challengelist
Currently, theoretical exploration of quantum computation is both motivating and clarifying the requirements for the possible construction of quantum computers.
However, even as computer memories become cheaper and multiprocessor machines become larger and faster, our desire for larger and more sophisticated astronomical simulations outstrips them and new algorithms and data structures appear to be required, ones that can be tuned to exploit the computer architecture that is to be used for the simulation.
If science is the search for the fundamental principles that govern the world around us and explain the phenomena we see, then a case can be made that Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) is the ``science'' underlying the field of computing.
http://www.research.att.com/~dsj/nsflist.html

  
 Clustering User Queries of a Search Engine
Algorithms on strings, trees, and sequences: computer science and computational biology.
Both documents have a common parent node “Computer Science and Electronics”.
This concept hierarchy allows us extend the previous calculation by considering a conceptual distance between documents.
http://www.www10.org/cdrom/papers/368/

  
 Computer Science Sucks : Data Structures and Algorithms
Computer Science Sucks : Data Structures and Algorithms
This is not the most interesting area of Computer Science, but unfortunately it is necessary (or so they tell me).
The following are the major data structures and algorithms used in computer Programming.
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/milhous/data.htm

  
 Leonard Kleinrock's Home Page
He has published more than 240 papers and authored six books on a wide array of subjects including queueing theory, packet switching networks, packet radio networks, local area networks, broadband networks, gigabit networks and nomadic computing.
MIT in 1963 and has served as a professor of computer science at the
This was a decade before the birth of the Internet which occurred when his host computer at UCLA became the first node of the Internet in September 1969.
http://www.lk.cs.ucla.edu/

  
 Gianfranco Ciardo's Publications
Sophisticated steady-state and transient solvers are available; cumulative and up-to-absorption measures can be computed.
Although the method does not compute the probability distribution of all states in the chain, not even in implicit recursive form, it provides the necessary information to easily compute an extensive set of Markov reward functions such as the queue length or any of its higher moments.
We correct some problems in the approach presented by Lu, Zhang, and Murata in their paper ``Analysis of self-stabilizing clock synchronization by means of stochastic Petri nets'', then we study the same system using the computer package DSPNexpress, and present the computational effort as a function of the number of clocks in the system.
http://www.cs.wm.edu/~ciardo/pubs.html

  
 Computer Science
Computer Science Student's most useful home page that can be listed under software as well.
all-volunteer, student-run, student-initiated service group dedicated to free computing for all University of California at Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.
Also see these bookmarks for less technical humor
http://www.exit109.com/~ghealton/.computer_sci.html

  
 Ada and Java in Computer Science Education
One of the biggest trends in computer science is increasing access to information from all over the world by using hypertext links to provide connections and context for information which is stored on computers connected to the Internet.
A library (described in section 2.1) was provided which allowed them to animate the heap sort in terms of a few operations such as compare (compares 2 or 3 nodes) and swap (swaps 2 nodes).
Experiences using Ada and Java in Computer Science Education
http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~adagroup/ada-java/aseet96

  
 Publications
Bruce Lowekamp, Nancy Miller, Dean Sutherland, Thomas Gross, Peter Steenkiste, and Jaspal Subhlok, "Network-aware Parallel Computing with Remos," In Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (Atlanta, Georgia), pages 100-119, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, August 1998.
Bruce Lowekamp and John Schug, "An efficient algorithm for nucleation studies of particles using the octree data structure," Computer Physics Communications, Volume 76, Number 3, pages 281-93, August 1993.
Bruce Lowekamp, David O'Hallaron, and Thomas Gross, "Direct Network Queries for Discovering Network Resource Properties in a Distributed Environment," Cluster Computing, to appear, IEEE Computer Society, 2000.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/People/lowekamp/papers/index.html

  
 Math in the Movies
The math, computer science, theology, and pharmacology are bad.
They have a list, " Holly wood and Computers", of 42 movies with computers in them.
Simon Plouffe suggest the scene in this episode from the first TV series where Spock asks the computer to compute Pi to the last digit.
http://world.std.com/~reinhold/mathmovies.html

  
 fUSION Anomaly. Nodes
The best tool for displaying and manipulating systems is the computer, which allows us to display a system and then observe it from any perspective.
The project, called Operating Missions as Nodes on the Internet (OMNI), was the first
Roofnet MIT - Community Nodes and Access Points With Linux
http://fusionanomaly.net/nodes.html

  
 Colby College Computer Science Department -- Linux Cluster
Colby College Computer Science Department -- Linux Cluster
http://www.cs.colby.edu/programming/linux-cluster.html

  
 Computer science links
I always have had an interest in computers since our family got a TRS-80 Color Computer, followed by one of the first-run IBM PC-1, and since I own several computers and work as a professional software development engineer, here are some links on the subject.
Trusted Computing FAQ TCPA / Palladium / NGCSB / TCG
Mathtools.net: The technical computing portal for all your scientific and engineering needs.
http://www.alcyone.com/max/links/compsci.html

  
 Fault Tolerant Networks
The University of Arizona, Department of Computer Science
We then intend to develop scheduling algorithms that allocate multiple resources to the code in a meaningful way.
This project advances the use of active network technology to build networks, systems, and applications that tolerate faults and denial-of-service attacks.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/ftn/

  
 The Dive Home Page
Tcl scripts evaluated on any node where the object is replicated.
http://www.sics.se/dive/

  
 MIT Alewife Project: Home Page
Alewife is a large-scale multiprocessor that integrates both cache-coherent, distributed shared memory and user-level message-passing in a single integrated hardware framework.
Alewife node consists of a 33 MHz Sparcle integer unit, an off-the-shelf FPU, 64 kbytes of direct-mapped cache, and 4 Mbytes of globally-shared main memory.
A single-chip Communication and Memory Management Unit (CMMU) on each node holds the cache tags and implements the memory coherence protocol by synthesizing messages to other nodes.
http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/alewife

  
 Computer Science - University (ResearchIndex)
@misc{ university92computer, author = "T. University", title = "of Computer Science", text = "Tulane University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1992.", year = "1992", url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/university92computer.html" }
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/297788.html

  
 CCS-1 Advanced Computing Laboratory Los Alamos National Laboratory
The ACL is an Advanced Computing Resource Facility established by the Department of Energy, Office of Science.
CCS-1 Home Research Teams Advanced Computer Applications ASCI Project 2 Cluster Research Radiant Resilient Technologies Systems Visualization
Research efforts at the ACL are supported by the DOE Office of Science and Defense Programs.
http://www.acl.lanl.gov/

  
 Raj Jain - Professor of Computer and Information Science
Raj Jain - Professor of Computer and Information Science
The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis: Techniques for Experimental Design, Measurement, Simulation, and Modeling ( Instruction Slides, Errata)
IEEE Symposium on Optical Networking in IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC02), New York City, April 28-May 2, 2002 (Program Committee)
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~jain/

  
 Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Technology Research News' top advances for 2004 included advances in biotechnology and computer security developed at Harvard: a nanowire-based biochip developed by Harvard University researchers that detects single viruses...
For more about the course go here, and for more about the instructor, David Edwards, go here.
and Dean Venkatesh Narayanamurti is quoted in a piece about the aspirations of the arts and sciences at Harvard.
http://www.deas.harvard.edu/

  
 Computer Science I
Winter 2002 - Computer Science I - Behzad J. Jabbari - 20 ECES 121
This page will be updated regularly and it is subject to change.
http://www.eng.uc.edu/~bjabbari/eces121.htm

  
 Computer Science
Another approach would be to use a linked list which would support true dynamic resizing.
The stack object is a linear data structure, with each node or cell holding the same data type.
As you push data onto the stack another node is added to the appropriate end of the linked list.
http://www.mvhs.net/~rkrane/clecs/ict/Lesson40/cppl40.html

  
 Computer Science
Got a question about Computer Science you would like to ask?
Also check out the article about College Town in the Chronicle of Higher Education!
http://www.bvu.edu/~science/compsci

  
 2003 AP Computer Science AB Question 2, Java
2003 AP Computer Science AB Question 2, Java
Consider the problem of representing a filing cabinet with drawers of student records.
Last modified: Wed May 14 10:15:37 EDT 2003
http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/ap/exams/2003/ab2raw.html

  
 Electronic Sources for Mathematics
DIMACS, The Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
Fields Inst The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (Toronto)
Newton Inst Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
http://www.math.upenn.edu/MathSources.html

  
 Erlang
It features a callback oriented single-threaded programming model.
July 28, 2004: Tomas Abrahamsson has released a new version (0.92) of the user contribution py_interface (minor improvements and bugfixes).
The py_interface package is acting as an Erlang node written in 100% Python, like the JInterface for Java.
http://www.erlang.org/

  
 Jargon 4.2, node: Jargon File 4.2.0, dated Jan 31, 2000
Jargon 4.2, node: Jargon File 4.2.0, dated Jan 31, 2000
http://www.science.uva.nl/~mes/jargon

  
 Leaf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alternate — leaf attachments singular at nodes, and alternate direction up the stem.
Whorled — three or more leaves attach at each point or node on the stem.
Opposite — leaf attachments paired at each node; decussate if, as typical, each successive pair is rotated 90° going along the stem; or distichous if not rotated, but all two-ranked, in the same plane.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaf

  
 Padova Technologies
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o Mini Node PC o Dual Xeon 2U Server
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