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| | Optical computer - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | An Optical Computer is a computer that performs its computation with photons or polaritons as opposed to the more traditional electron-based computation. |  | | Optical computing is a major branch of the study of Photonics and Polaritonics. |  | | No true optical computers are declassified or otherwise known to exist. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/optical_computer.htm
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| | Computer science and engineering |
 | | The Universal History of Computing: From the Abacus to the Quantum Computer. |  | | On computational complexity and the nature of computer science. |  | | IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 10: 277-303. |
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http://www.creatingtechnology.org/cse.htm
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| | Category:Computer science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In its most general sense, computer science (CS or compsci) is the study of computation and information processing, both in hardware and in software. |  | | In practice, computer science includes a variety of topics relating to computers, which range from the abstract analysis of algorithms, formal grammars, etc. to more concrete subjects like programming languages, software, and computer hardware. |  | | As a scientific discipline, it is distinct from mathematics, programming, software engineering, informatics, and computer engineering, although there are significant overlaps and no clear demarcation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Computer_science
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| | Computer Science Courses |
 | | Topics included are the bit-level, with hardware and computer architecture; operating systems and computer networks; high-level languages and their compilers; databases; computer graphics; software engineering; scientific computing; artificial intelligence; algorithm analysis and complexity; social and legal issues. |  | | Graduate study in computer science: 250, 340, 360, 450, 462, 477 |  | | This course is intended as a broad introduction to computer science for students who wish to study a single course in computing. |
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http://www.cs.luther.edu/courses
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| | COMPUTER SCIENCE |
 | | These skills are necessary for dealing with the problems encountered in business, industry, and governmental computer applications; for holding administrative or engineering positions requiring the planning and implementation of computer systems; for teaching computer science; and/or further study in computer science, in particular, for doctoral study. |  | | Concept of effective computability; recursive functions; mathematical models of computation; universal Turing machines; unsolvable problems; time and space complexity of computations; NP-completeness problems; sub-recursive hierarchies. |  | | The primary areas of interest are: biomedical information processing, computer networks and communication, computational intelligence, decision support systems, geometric reasoning, modeling and computation, graphics, multi-media and visualization, image processing and computer vision, intelligent information systems, knowledge discovery and data mining, parallel and distributed computing, robotic systems, and software engineering. |
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http://www.uncc.edu/gradmiss/catalog/ComputerScience.htm
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| | Computer> Graphics [encyclopedia] |
 | | The first advances in computer graphics was in the use of CRTs to represent 2D computer graphics. |  | | The first computer graphics were the output of text and numbers on electronic displays, though computer graphics today typically refers to creating images and not text. |  | | With the birth of the workstation computers (like LISP machines, paintbox computers and Silicon Graphics workstations) came the 3D computer graphics, based on vector representations of virtual objects. |
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http://kosmoi.com/WD/Graphics
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| | Computer Science Department Goals and |
 | | Reflection on moral values: One of the departmental goals is to make students aware of the ethical issues involved in computing and the impact that information systems have on society. |  | | This is essential in the field of computer science where changes are occurring so rapidly. |  | | Growth in independent thinking: As students mature in their study of computer science, they should develop greater ability to think independently, learn to formulate and test possible solutions to a problem, and be able to synthesize ideas taken from several different sources. |
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http://www.cord.edu/faculty/andersen/CSDeptGoals-Agenda10.htm
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| | Reflection-Oriented Programming |
 | | Likewise, each compound computation is encapsulated as two functions, one for the initial computation and one for the rest of the subcomputations. |  | | Instead of addressing computation about computation, they have been restricted to programs about programs. |  | | Each atomic computation is encapsulated as a function that executes that computation when it is applied to an appropriate instance of a control reflective. |
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http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~jsobel/rop.html
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| | Computer Science |
 | | Scientific computation relevant to computer science and engineering; floating-point arithmetic, systems of linear equations (direct and iterative techniques), nonlinear equations (univariate and multivariate), interpolation and differentiation (divided differences), integration (mechanical and Gaussian quadratures, optimal quadratures), approximation by spline functions (natural splines and B- splines, optimality of splines). |  | | Models of sequential computation, including finite-state automata, push-down automata, and Turing machines. |  | | Computer hardware and software for the generation of virtual environments. |
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http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/crsdesc/cp_sc.html
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| | Princeton Computer Science :: Technical Reports |
 | | The initial work in hierarchical methods was that of Hanrahan and Salzman for the computation of radiosity over unoccluded environments. |  | | This formulation and associated reflectance allow an estimate of error in the computation of radiance across triples of surface elements, and lead directly to a hierarchical refinement algorithm for global illumination. |  | | Theoretical growth in transport computation is shown to be $O(n + k^3)$ --- this growth is exhibited in experimental trials. |
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http://www.cs.princeton.edu/research/techreps/TR-434-93
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| | Computer Science Teacher |
 | | BTW I think that "how would a ternary computer change the way computers work?" might be an interesting discussion question in computer science classrooms. |  | | One of the blogs I enjoy is See Jane Compute which is written by a professor of Computer Science using the name pen name Jane. |  | | Booth babes and the role of women in computer science |
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http://blogs.msdn.com/AlfredTh
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| | Jenkins Chair People |
 | | Smith's research focuses on the foundations and philosophy of computing, both in the practice and theory of computer science, and in the use of computational metaphors in other fields -- such as philosophy, cognitive science, physics, and art. |  | | His doctoral dissertation introduced the notion of computational reflection in programming languages, still an area of active research in computer science. |  | | His doctoral dissertation introduced the notion of computational reflection in programming languages -- an area of active ongoing research in computer science. |
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http://www.jhfc.duke.edu/jenkins/people.html
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| | OOTLab - Reflection - Members |
 | | From 1992 she is a Professor at the Computer Science Department in the Universisty of Oviedo (Spain). |  | | From 1992 he is Professor at the Computer Science Departament of the Oviedo University (Spain). |  | | From 1985 he is Professor at the Languages and Computers Systems Area in Oviedo University (Spain). |
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http://www.di.uniovi.es/reflection/lab/members.html
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| | Computer Science Department |
 | | This shall include Computer Science 440, 461, 589, 597 or 598; one of 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547 or 548; and 15 units of electives (9 units must be at the 500 level). |  | | Now, computer scientists working in research and development are striving to make robots practical aides which demonstrate some aspects of intelligence, are using databases to discover new knowledge, and are using computers to help map human DNA as well as the DNA of other animals. |  | | The mission of the Computer Science Department is to provide students with a strong fundamental knowledge of Computer Science and the practical skills to adapt as technology changes. |
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http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/cpsc.asp
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| | Computer Science |
 | | Basic topics in theoretical computer science: machine models; fundamental algorithms and their design, implementation, and analysis; data structures; the complexity of computation, communication, and data storage. |  | | Suitable as an introduction to biological perception for computer science and engineering students, as well as an introduction to computational vision for mathematics, psychology, and physiology students. |  | | This facility is used for courses and unsponsored research by computer science majors and first-year graduate students. |
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http://www.yale.edu/bulletin/html/grad/cpsc.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Reflection (computer science) |
 | | In computer science, reflection is the ability of a program to examine and possibly modify its high level structure at runtime. |  | | More generally, reflection is an activity in computation that reasons about its own computation. |  | | The both code creates the instance of a class 'Foo' and calls its method 'hello'. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/R/RE/REF/Reflection_(computer_science)
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| | Computer Science |
 | | The GAP group spans pure mathematics and computer science, drawing especially strongly on the experience of the Algorithms group in computer science, and the Algebra group in mathematics. |  | | Computer Science graduates are much in demand from all kinds of employers, who need people who can take the initiative in harnessing computer technology to solve practical problems. |  | | A CAS may be able to compute an answer on a large class of inputs, be sound on only a subclass of those inputs and be able to check soundness easily on a smaller subclass still. |
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http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/admissions/postgrad/schleaf5.html
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| | COMPUTER SCIENCE |
 | | Computational models, average case and worst case analysis, lower bounds for algorithms, provably optimal algorithms, computational complexity, NP-complete problems, provably intractable problems, probabilistic algorithms. |  | | Fundamental ideas and concepts of computer science, algorithms and algorithmic languages, computer programming, procedural abstraction, control structures, elementary data structures, programming language syntax and semantics, top-down design, programming style. |  | | Analysis of space and time requirements of standard computational and combinatorial algorithms. |
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http://www.rose-hulman.edu/Class/Relations/bulletin/cs.htm
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| | Accessibility of Computer Science: A Reflection for Faculty Members |
 | | Thus, many academic Computer Science Departments are almost exclusively male environments. |  | | Over the past twenty years, the student population in Computer Science departments has become increasingly male, and the number of women among faculty members has remained quite small. |  | | Accessibility of Computer Science: A Reflection for Faculty Members |
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http://www.cs.umd.edu/~oleary/faculty/whole.html
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| | History of the University of Utah School of Computing |
 | | The School of Computing (until 2000 the Computer Science Department) at the University of Utah has a long history of distinguished faculty and alumni who have made substantial contributions to research and industry. |  | | Founded the computer science department and was its first chairman from 1965-1973 |  | | Martin Newell, Ph.D. 1975, Computer Science Faculty 1977-1979 |
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http://www.cs.utah.edu/dept/history
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| | Computer Science Portfolios |
 | | Each Computer Science portfolio will be the student's property and will remain in their possession most of the time. |  | | samples of noncredit computer projects that show that the student has sought knowledge beyond the classroom. |  | | Skills: Briefly evaluate your current strengths and weaknesses as a computer technician/scientist. |
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http://www.cord.edu/faculty/andersen/portfolio.htm
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| | Computer Science -- what it is |
 | | The School of Computer Science at Wits follows the definition suggested by the ACM, the leading Computer Science organisation, which describes Computer Science as the "systematic study of algorithmic processes that describe and transform information: their theory, analysis, design, efficiency, implementation and application." |  | | There are many and varied definitions describing the field of Computer Science. |  | | The study of social and ethical issues which arise out of the practice of Computer Science. |
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http://www.cs.wits.ac.za/info/what.html
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| | Math 10 -- Winter 1999 -- Reflection Paper |
 | | ACM refers to the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, a journal of the professional organization for computer scientists in the United States. |  | | The HomeNet Project at the Computer Science Department at Carnegie-Mellon University has references, especially in the "research reports" section. |  | | Write a 3 to 5 page, double-spaced, reflection paper on a topic related to computers or technology and society, especially regarding ethical problems or other misuse of technology. |
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http://math.scu.edu/~dsmolars/newma10/mpsw99/paper2.html
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| | Faré's page on Reflection |
 | | I founded the TUNES project to build a reflective computing system. |  | | Review page about Reflection in Computer Science (see below). |  | | Reflection in the Review section of the TUNES project. |
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http://fare.tunes.org/reflection.html
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| | Reflection - TheBestLinks.com - Reflective, 1998, Reflection (mathematics), Reflection (computer science), ... |
 | | In computer science, reflection is a programming language feature for metaprogramming. |  | | Reflection - TheBestLinks.com - Reflective, 1998, Reflection (mathematics), Reflection (computer science),... |  | | In mathematics, reflection is the transformation of a space. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Reflective.html
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| | Brian Foote |
 | | of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. |  | | of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |  | | Brian's research interests include object-oriented programming, design, reuse, languages, frameworks, software architecture, patterns, reflection, metalevel architecture, and software evolution, for starters. |
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http://www.laputan.org
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| | SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE/Carnegie Mellon University |
 | | You can also download a copy of the Computer Science poster which displays many of the diverse and exciting areas of Computer Science. |  | | Andrew Moore, Professor of Computer Science and Robotics, has been named to head Google's new office in Pittsburgh! |  | | SCS Distinguished Dissertation Award Presentation and Lecture: Sanjit A. Seshia, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC, Berkeley. |
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http://www.scs.cmu.edu
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| | Robotics Institute: Temporal-Color Space Analysis of Reflection |
 | | The Robotics Institute is part of the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University. |  | | report CMU-CS-92-207, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University, November, 1992. |  | | institution = "Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University", |
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http://www.ri.cmu.edu/pubs/pub_2770.html
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| | IUCS Technical Report Index |
 | | Below is a listing of technical reports from Indiana University Computer Science Department, many of which are available electronically. |  | | Experiments with PageRank Computation, Ashraf Khalil and Yong Liu (Dec 2004), 9 pages [This technical report was done as a final project for B659 (Web mining). |  | | Cryptography using the VLSI Extended Analog Computer, Gonzalez et al. |
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http://www.cs.indiana.edu/Research/techreports
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| | ipedia.com: Reflection Article |
 | | Reflection (computer science): a programming language feature for metaprogramming |  | | Reflection (electrical): reflected voltage in an electrical signal due to an impedance change |  | | See: Reflection : a transformation of a space Reflection : a wave phenomenon Reflection : a programming language feature for metaprogramming Reflection : reflected voltage in an electrical signal due... |
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http://www.ipedia.com/reflection.html
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| | A Practitioner's Assessment of Light Reflection Models |
 | | Furthermore, this modified matte-specular model uses a non-Lambertian matte term to maintain reciprocity of the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF), an important point for many rendering engines. |  | | In many scientific fields this behavior is approximated by the "Lambertian-specular" model, where a linear combination of Lambertian and ideal specular reflection is assumed. |  | | The model presented in this paper does capture these angle-dependent behavior changes by allowing the matte and specular coefficients to co-vary. |
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http://www.cs.utah.edu/~shirley/papers/reflect
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| | Computer Science |
 | | Career Education staff also provides students with the ability to develop new interests and skills, and refine their values. |  | | This may include reflecting on your interests as a child, the activities you do in your free time, and the type of people with whom you like to spend time. |  | | Begin to draft a personal career development plan, starting with broad interests and initial reflections. |
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http://www.cmps.subr.edu/studentcareer.htm
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