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Algorithms
- ALPAE
- Anytime A*
- Anytime B*
- Baldi–Chauvin algorithm - see [1]
- BALZ - [2]
- BCJ - mentioned in the 7z article.
- BCJ2
- Brodel queue (Should be Brodal Queue).
- Coercibility
- Cohen-Grossberg neural network
- Collaborative Diffusion
- Data exploration
- Deutsch–Schorr–Waite algorithm/Link inversion algorithms
- Distributed tree search by Korf and Ferguson
- EBCOT (JPEG 2000)
- ELS-coder
- ELBG - Enhanced LBG (VQ algorithm)
- ECPG-Embedded SQL in C
- Farthest Addition Constructive greedy algorithm (see nearest neighbour, nearest addition)
- Find-S - see [3]
- Free-form deformation, a non-linear transformation
- Fully threaded binary search tree
- Fully Automatic Clustering System, a vector quantization algorithm (linked from FACS)
- Frequent subtree mining
- Geansai gorm
- Gur game
- Hunter–gatherer algorithm
- Jump string, somehow related to Jump tables
- Kernel Perceptron, a Perceptron that uses the kernel trick
- Map matching assistance for dead reckoning used e.g. in car navigation, see Etak and AGORA
- March C+ algorithm
- Matrix completion
- Maximum cardinality search algorithm - see Lex BFS
- Multihop data propagation
- Multilist structure
- Multipacket reception - The ability of a router to transmit and receive packets on different frequencies simultaneously, using, and therefore built upon, MIMO.
- MQ-coding (JPEG 2000)
- Nested means
- Neuromimetic intelligence See Cortex project.
- Normalized Compression Distance - An algorithm for calculating the differences between sets of data by using compression algorithms.
- Program analysis and transformation - Methods for semantically understanding and modifying programs (as far as I can tell). Such as [4]
- Rao-Blackwellized particle filter - For performing approximate inference in dynamic systems with both discrete and continuous state
- Raptor looping
- Reference Broadcast Synchronization - A relatively new method of time synchronization that is superior to Network Time Protocol when applied to for wireless networks. More info can be found here (PDF technical paper).
- Rocchio's algorithm
- ServEnt Threads used by W-PuTTY-CD- See W-PuTTY-CD, PuTTY communication in a Microsoft Windows™ DLL shell.
- Spectral test
- Syncscan
- Unparser
- Value range analysis - analysis for compiler optimizations like redundancy elimination, dead code elimination, instruction selection, etc. that tracks various properties of values defined and changed in a program (min-max integer bounds, set-reset bits, etc.) - implemented in Intel compiler, to be implemented in GNU GCC, etc.
- Wavefront Expansion Motion Planner
- Nesting problem - The nesting problem, called " marker making problem " (MMP) in apparel industry, belongs to the class of two-dimensional packing problems
- Gentleboost
- Layered Queueing Network
- Well-Separated Pair Decomposition - WSPD seems to be a staple of multidimensional computational geometry
Computer books
- ARM Assembly Language Programming, Peter Cockerell - ISBN 0951257900, 1987
- UNIX Network Programming
- What to do when you get your hands on a microcomputer - ISBN 0830600825, published 1982. (Article originally requested under mis-worded title, "What To Do If You Ever Get Your Hands On A Microcomputer".) Need to evaluate notability.
- Opensource Understanding FOSS, published 2009 2010. (Article about Free Open Source Software , "Author K.S.Sampathkumar Coimbatore India have experience of developing Open Source Projects and telematic projects currently under research [http://technog.org ]".) notability.
Widget Toolkits
Computer management
- 1st line technical support (Covered here Technical support)
- 2nd line technical support (Covered here Technical support)
Computer architecture
- Simplescalar Computer Architecture simulator
- Block floating-point
- Declarative Transaction Management
- Dynamic System Domain (Servers) See [5] [6] [7] [8]
- Electronic BatchRecords
- Independent timing - how this feature of host bus adapter works and helps to access devices without losing speed
- indivisibility - is the required property of a Test-and-set instruction used to implement a semaphore. uninterruptible. — 'Indivisibility' and 'uninterruptible' are generic words and deserve DABs; in the context of CS, Atomicity (programming), Indivisibility (programming) and Uninterruptibility (programming) now redirect to Linearizability. – Regregex (talk) 13:58, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
- Kernel Based Methods - See www.kernel-machines.org
- Kernel Machines - See www.kernel-machines.org
- List of instruction sets by number of instructions
- Localizer in networking of mobile devices (?)
- Micropipeline
- MPS Table - Multiprocessor system table
- Petascale simulation
- Snoopy Cache in protocols and hardware (already mentioned in the DEC article, as well as in the article on Butler Lampson)
- Resource Allocation Graphs A system to keep track of deadlocks in operating systems.
- modular bays, i.e. the wee dashboard that pops up every time you use your brother printer).
- throughput computing In contrast to high-performance computing which focuses on pure performance (speed of individual operations), throughput computing focues on operations per unit time.
- PEMIC PEdagogical Model of Instructional Computer.
- Hardware/software co-design [9], exploiting the integrated design of hardware and software created in parallel.
- MoSCoW scale A scale used for evaluating specifications after if Must be, should be, could be or wouldn't be part of the specification design.
- Managed Testing Services
Dinesh C Verma [about his works on Peer to Peer architecture]
Computer languages
- EMC-SNAS EMC filesystem? EMC Scalable Network Accelerator in front of their storage?
- Potion (programming language). "Potion is an object- and mixin-oriented (traits) language." per http://github.com/why/potion/tree/master (Apparently under development - I'm not sure whether this is currently notable or not.)
- Seed7 see http://seed7.sourceforge.net Other links: Abstract of diploma thesis (in german, about MASTER, a predecessor of Seed7), Doctorate thesis (in german, about MASTER, a predecessor of Seed7), Paper from Daniel Zingaro: Modern Extensible Languages (alternate link) (paragraph about Seed7 at page 16), Book from Abrial, Jean-Raymond: Rigorous Methods for Software Construction and Analysis (see Page 166), The Quest for the Ultimate Cycle explores the 3n+C extension of the Collatz Conjecture with Seed7 programs, Blog by Remo Laubacher: Statically linked Linux executables with GCJ, Seed7 and haXe, A FreeBSD port / see also here (not created by Mr. Mertes), A Seed7 package for openSUSE/Fedora (not created by Mr. Mertes).
- Velneo See http://english.velneo.com
- Comparison of Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET - the reason of creation is stated in the section Adding a link of the page Template talk:DotNET. UU (talk) 18:35, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
- WhizBase - WhizBase 5 is a hypertext pre-processor for Windows® based web servers. - http://www.whizbase.com
- Robot interaction language - ROILA is a new spoken language that researchers in the Netherlands are working on to help people talk to their growing number of helper robots http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128558974 and http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-07/new-robot-language-lets-you-communicate-multilingual-helper-bots
- dylan.NET - A new language for .NET and Mono. Official Page - http://launchpad.net/dylandotnet Softpedia Article -http://www.softpedia.com/get/Programming/Coding-languages-Compilers/Dylan-NET.shtml FamousWhy Article - http://download.famouswhy.com/dylan_net/ Dev. Email - borgdylan@hotmail.com
- Programming language design
- OMeta - OMeta is a new object-oriented language for pattern matching. It is based on a variant of Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs) which have been extended to handle arbitrary data types. http://tinlizzie.org/ometa/--EvgenyLuttsev (talk) 08:03, 4 March 2011 (UTC)
Early computer models/processors
- RAND Tablet
- The Glickiac demo counter machine was a small-scale model invented by Joseph Glickauf Jr. (a computer-consulting pioneer) to demonstrate the power of electronic computing [10]
Hardware
- Data furnace is a concept proposed by Microsoft whereby server farms are broken up into small segments and distributed into homes where the homeowner receives free heat from waste server heat in exchange for free space for the servers in their home.
- A4tech is a company that makes PC peripherals
- Madd Electronics Group - A romanian company of hardware distribution - www.pcmadd.com
- Glare screen - a new laptop kind of screen now in "mass" use -- Do you mean Glossy display? MaxVT (talk) 18:11, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
- 4B/5B-NRZI - Signal encoding scheme for 100BASE-X Physical Media
- AJ-100 - Direct execution processor for java
- Apacer Technology Inc. - A company which makes Memory modules, Flash drives and other computer hardware - http://www.apacer.com
- Apple Media Wall - Apple 3x8 feet multi-touch computer.
- bridge media adapter
- Bridging chipset Chipsets used to adapt eSATA hard drives to Firewire, USB, etc. Discuss faster/slower chipsets i.e Oxford, Prolific, etc. and why they are so. [11] [12]
- BTTV - Analog V4L capture card BTTV based tuners
- BBWC - Battery Backed Write Cache
- Bluetrack Technology
- CAMLINK - A digital video (frame grabber) interface.
- Conductive Pen - A silver pen used for circuit boards
- C-Tick - Common certificate mark for Electromagnetic interference
- DFA Chip
- DLP Monitor/DLP
- Domino Logic
- Drive Xpert
- eeepc s101
- ECL monitors
- Front Panel Audio - Two most common types are onboard AC97 and Azalia from Realtek. The problem is that the PC case connector descriptions always differ from m/b description, which is rather confusing. An article about existing case FP types, m/b FP types and their correlations would be good.
- Hardware/software co-design [13], exploiting the integrated design of hardware and software created in parallel.
- IEEE 1680
- IPC-A-610 is a workmanship standard for the manufacture of electronic assemblies. There are three classes, class III being the most stringent, such as for life support and mission critical systems. [14]
- Kraken (Supercomputer) see http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=114373&org=OCI&from=news (or NICS, analogous to TACC). See also Teragrid
- Micro Solutions Backpack - External CD-ROM drive
- Mica2 Motes - Wireless Sensor Network - http://www.xbow.com/products/Product_pdf_files/Wireless_pdf/MICA2_Datasheet.pdf
- Multi channel data link - http://high_speed_video.colostate.edu/camera_manual.pdf page 2.5
- Oregon State Wireless Active Learning Device - Ultra mobile PC created by Oregon State students for Oregon State students as a platform for learning device for computer science and ece. http://beaversource.oregonstate.edu/projects/cspfl/, http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/lifeatosu/2009/inventive-education-research-with-an-edge/, http://opensourcebridge.org/proposals/130, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OSU_Computer_Science_Platform
- P90 year - cf. MIPS-year. It seems like there should be some generic unit of computation, but I can't find it. — Ken g6 (talk) 21:03, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
- Personal Security Environment PSE, a type of of user authentication often using a digital certificate. See http://www.bridge-ca.de/html/glossary.html, and http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm32/helpdata/EN/b8/821feedadd11d2a60a0000e835363f/content.htm.
- PSMI
- Quad small form factor pluggable - Apparently some sort of digital connector used in Infiniband and storage applications, often abbreviated QSFP. There are about 24,000 results for it on Google: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&complete=0&q=%22quad+small+form+factor+pluggable%22 It is notable to the extent that lots of very high end hardware seems to employ the connectors in applications and handling data in ways that are not immediately obvious to the uninitiated.
- Qualcomm Gobi - the first multi-mode 3G (GSM, EV-DO, HSPA) WWAN solution for mobile computer devices (notebooks, UMPCs)
- radeon r800
- Secondary Precharge Transistor - Domino logic charge sharing trick
- SecurDisc - A feature on many LG brand DVD writers
- Select Bay
- self-tending drive doors meachanisms on Dell's XPS 700 computer.
- Siemens C166 processor
- SmartQ 7 - Tablets (aka MIDs) created by SmartDevices. As mobile computing becomes ever more important, these devices are notable because of their inexpensiveness and stance of open technology. They also represent increased efforts by firms in China to enter the embedded-linux market. References to these wikipages already exist from the Portable Linux Devices page.
- Soft AP - Software that enables a normally client-only WiFi adaptor to be used as an Access Point.
- Toshiba Satellite A300
- UAJ (Universal Audio Jack) - a way to sense the type of audio a computer has. I.e., dolby 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1.
- Virtual Extended Bus - Some type of physical storage bus extension to PCI-X present on certain high-end Xeon motherboards: uses the acronym VXB
- VPR matrix
- Wavescalar modern research dataflow processor
- Way prediction (reducing conflict misses in a cache Socket M AMD processor)
- Wireless Networks Cable Low Loss Cable varieties and appropriate usage
- Worldisk Hard disk supplier. Remanufactured or relabeled Fujitsu??
- xpsport New port format?
- powder display, more exactly quick response liquid powder display or QRLPD – roughly an e-paper variant developed by Bridgestone (and produced by Hitachi)
- mycpu TTL processor, Processor and complete 8 bit computer system. a "do it yourself" computer, in a manner uncommon amongst computer enthusiasts since the 70's. www.mycpu.eu
creative labs: ct6870: A video card
The Internet
- Arbitrary URL - No real definition anywhere of what this term means
- Log-in / Log-on Loop - Where successful attempts at logging in to a website / webpage with a user name and password results in being returned to the initial log-in request. Can also encompass initial log-in privileges, with privileged results as account information; but returning to the initial log-in request when delving into a deeper subsection of log-in privileges (ie. initial privilege: "My Account", subsection privilege: "My Account/Billing Information"). (One example: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/log-in-loop-1)
- 12secondstv - Official Mashable News
- Acolite Internet Hosting - New UK Internet Hosting Provider using backbone of Heart Internet. Founded in 2009. Official
- Aggregator site - There's already the Category:Video game review aggregators but this needs an introduction page. And there are also other kinds of aggregator sites than just movie and video game review sites. The article could contain at least something about the history and business model of these sites.
- allyve - big German internet SSO[clarification needed] startpage, Official Review: Financial Times Handelsbatt Template:De icon
- An hero - A term for suicide used on ED, 4chan, SomethingAwful and other websites that label themselves as being on the internets rather than the internet. I am suggesting a permanently protected redirect to suicide just to shut up the /b/tards. The "typo" is intended; for history, go to http://encyclopediadramatica[dot]com/An_Hero.
- Animal Vegetable Video - A research project that uses cameras on animals and certain plants to get their point of view.
- AVING - a news company that specialize global electronics reporting that ranges from brands, trade shows and mobile and multimedia. Official: AVING (USA)
- Britekite -- page deleted, please replace.[clarification needed]
- Browser Object Model - [15] [16] [17] [18];
- Chelsio Communications, a leading manufacturer of high-end networking equipment, such as iSCSI, InfiniBand and 10GbE NICs
- Closed Platform - a software system, as opposed to Open Platform
- CloudOS - a web based application platform, developed by Microsoft ZDnet CNET
- Coding for a Cause - a movement of open source technology advocates supporting not-for-profits by building them websites for free. See Official & Florida Drupal Camp
- CollegeACB - an Anonymous Confession Board for colleges. Official, Times, MSNBC Connecticut[dead link]
- Comparison of Internet search engines
- Damoria Web-based game, recently translated into English. Homepage
- Delivery Buzz[19] NY Food Delivery Service
- DNS blocking
- Dragon Cave - A online game that is gaining popularity at an exponential speed. - http://www.dragcave.net[verify notability]
- Dud3 os A very large os project for c# operating systems on youtube.
- EasyBib - Largest online bibliography service Easybib Website
- ExitReality - Makes the entire Internet 3D - a 3D architecture for the Internet with open standards
- Fizy - a music and video search engine with interface in 26 languages. Official, Translate
- Global Research [clarification needed]
- Grepolis - A browser-based strategy game set in ancient Greece with over 200,000 active users. From Innogames, the creators of The West and Tribal Wars. Official
- Hypothes.is[20] - A project of peer-review layer for the whole internet.
- Illogicopedia - Previously deleted.
- Internet Rush Hours Time in which internet servers break down. I'm helping someone add this request.
- Internet Week New York - Official
- iPBFree - a free forum host that allows near complete customization and control.Official
- Link Management Protocol - a link management protocol (LMP) that runs between a pair of nodes and is used to manage traffic engineering links (from RFC 4204)
- Local Lizard - Local business directory using picture and video adverts. Official
- Loop'd Network - A Site for Athletes to Get Sponsors with Over 300,000 Members and Millions of Hits a Day, With The Ability to Make a Profile Official
- Macy Gray (neopet) Macy Gray is also a kind of neopet but it was retired 2001 or 2002 for legal reasons.
- Magellan (search engine) -- one of the early search engines that became the basis of the Excite web portal.
- Midwest Internet Cooperative Exchange (MICE) A non profit Internet Exchange Point in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Official
- mothballing - the prosess of leaving old and un-updated pages on the internet for further refrence
- National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) - India's security intelligence database designed to consolidate and make searchable data gathered by existing security and law enforcement agencies in order to prevent terrorist activity within the country. [[21]]
- Naviance Succeed - Features a Survey Builder that reports statistical data about College acceptance rates, college admissions, rankings, college placement, school GPAs, admission criteria, etc. Naviance Succeed suite
- Naviance, Inc. - Naviance is division of Hobsons, which is a subsidiary of DMG Information, which in turn is part of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc Official (Naviance Corporate Website)
- Neoseeker Canada's largest hardware and software reviews site, and runs one of the largest gaming communities. Owned by Neo-Era media Official
- Onnetworks - A Company That Offers Shows Outside Of Television
- Opennet - opposite of the darknet, see subheading of Darknet versus Opennet.
- papercritters - Create your own 3d "Paper Critters" by designing it, printing it, and cutting/glueing it. Official
- Paymo Time Tracker - a popular free time tracker, went to do a background check on wikipedia but there's nothing here. i found it mentioned on a bunch of sites and blogs. Official, About
- Project Deploy* - Project Deploy* is a free open source online tool that allows users to quickly generate a web project framework. Official
- RFC 2606 - Reserved DNS names for private use: RFC 2606. The actually are articles for each of the reserved names.
- RVSiteBuilder - Website Builder for cPanel Hosting Provider [22] & Official
- socnet - a slang term seems to become common reference to social networks (see also the article at Urban Dictionary) google search
- ShoutWiki - a free, ad-supported wiki hosting service. Official
- SklogWiki - is a science wiki site dedicated to thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, especially that of simple liquids, complex fluids, and soft condensed matter. SklogWiki is particularly oriented towards theoretical and computational studies. Notability example: one of the two specialised on-line encyclopaedias mentioned in a presentation by Patricio Lorente (President of Wikimedia Argentina). Official
- The Great IPv6 Experiment - an attempt to stress test the IPv6 protocol by serving up masses of porn for free if you could connect using IPv6. There's a little bit of information here [23]
- Tower of Babble BBS (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), Online Data Systems BBS, and Metro Big 10/Big 12 BBSes - notable BBSes (see Archives:BBS Addition (Dec 2008)
- Usenet servers - Computers that can serve, or distribute Usenet posts. Some of these are free.
- virtualmanager - a football manager site used by over half a miilion people with an average of 200 clubs joining everyday
- Template:Req - a private BitTorrent music tracker
- Web Hook (Webhook?) - a technique to integrate API functionality? [http:/webhook.org/ This]
- WebLems - web-based problems
- xRTML - (Extensible Real Time Markup Language) New markup language based on HTML that allows developers to add real time to their websites. References: [24] and [25]. Other references where the technology is in use: [26]
- X-OriginalArrivalTime - Mail header possibly used by webmailers - Time possibly in UTC
- X-Originating-IP - Mail header possibly used by webmailers - Used by Hotmail and Lycos - original IP that send the mail?
- YaBB - A type of Internet Bulletin board, that is commonly available as an option to phpbb. site.
- Yahoo! Profile - In 2008 Yahoo introduced a new universal Yahoo! Profile replacing Yahoo! 360 Profiles and other types of profiles used throughout Yahoo!'s products. The use of "adult" profiles was discontinued at that time.Yahoo! Groups Blog
- Yontoo Layers - Web browser graphic layout thingy
- Zorpia - Similar to facebook, bebo etc with over million users, fairly notable
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Pokemon Tower Defense(PTD)- A game on samdangames.blogspot.com about pokemon in a tower defence themed game. It's a game on the internet.
People
- Chade-Meng Tan Work in Google, Is a engineer, Official Job title: Jolly Goof Fellow, Job description at Google is: "Enlighten minds, open hearts, create world peace", Is a Buddhist. [27] [28] [29][30]
- Somenath Biswas Professor of Computer science at IIT Kanpur. Doctoral Adviser of Manindra Agarwal. Author of several great papers and inventor of Agrawal-Biswas Identity Testing. Interested in Logic and Theoretical Computer Science in general. Invented the concept of Solution Preserving Universal Relations and NP Creative Sets along with Manindra Agarwal. A list of his papers and contributions can be found on DBLP. [31]
- Max Butler aka "iceman", legendary hacker, founder of Max Vision Security Consultants and convicted felon, responsible for one of the largest identity theft operations in US history. [32]
- HD Moore, creator of Metasploit, and influential security researcher and Open Source pioneer.
- Saul Greenberg, PhD, influential and prolific researcher in Human Computer Interaction. Fellow of ACM CHI Academy, inventor of Phidgets, Professor at the University of Calgary [33].
- Antonio Acosta, Certified Genesys CTI expert [34]
- Michael Buen, co-developer of the I LOVE YOU Virus.
- Emmy Cicierega
- Christophe de Dinechin, French video games and 3D graphics pioneer (Alpha Waves), programming languages researcher (XL Programming Language, concept programming, Exception handling), also designed HP Integrity Virtual Machines
- Joseph Glickauf Jr. Computer-consulting pioneer, inventor of the Glickiac demo counter machine (a small-scale model to demonstrate the power of electronic computing) and promoter/evangelist of business use of computers [35] [36] [37]
- Eiichi Goto (1931–2005), Japanese computer pioneer, one of the developers/inventors of the Parametron Computer 1, the quantum flux parametron, and hash consing. See obituary. — Tobias Bergemann (talk) 07:26, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
- Val Henson, a hacker of various kernel-space tecnologies [38]
- M. Tim Jones, author ("GNU/Linux Application Programming", "Artificial Intelligence: A Systems Approach", "AI Application Programming", "BSD Sockets Programming from a Multilanguage Perspective", and "TCP/IP Application Layer Protocols for Embedded Systems"), and 60+ articles of which some are referenced in Wikipedia (Cloud Computing, BusyBox, Platform virtualization, O(1) scheduler, QEMU, Security-Enhanced Linux, Slab allocation, Journaling file system, Asynchronous I-O, Service Location Protocol, Stream Control Transmission Protocol, Linux startup process, etc.).
- Sonya Keene - Lisp
- James Kutsch, Ph.D., inventor of the first talking computer for blind people[39] (National Institute for the Blind)
- Michelle Levesque, member of the OpenNet Initiative, employee at Google and author of [40][verify notability]
- Ari Luotonen, CERN & Mosaic Communications Corporation employee. See de article
- Peter Löthberg, Swedish Internet patriarch and optical Internet guru
- Gustavo Moya, ixaya.com OpenSource Community Sponsor and Foundator.[verify notability]
- Marc Sokol Author of Realia Cobol, VP at Computer Associates[41][verify notability]
- Michael Shrayer, Author of the Electric Pencil. Special:Whatlinkshere/Michael_Shrayer.
- Jürgen Höller, Spring Framework designer, developer, and front-man.
- Greg Newton-Ingham, Expert in Audio, Video, Computer Security and On-line information][verify notability]
- Randy Ubillos, video editing pioneer. He developed Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro.
- Daniel Brandt, Googlewatcher, Scroogler.
- Ed Bott, journalist. He worked at PCWorld, and currently works at ZDnet
- Luciano Bello, Debian Developer who discovered an epic fail in OpenSSl package.
- Steve Chamberlain, original programmer of Cygwin Cygwin#History
- Wilhelm Oddo Ml
- Tam Hanna Online and offline journalist covering handheld computers. Said to also offer marketing advice to mobile computing companies; CEO of Tamoggemon
- Ioannis Aslanidis Gentoo Developer, Bluetooth Documentation for Linux, Research Proceedings, Open Source Developer.
- Morris Mano
- Laura Chappell, Wireshark expert and founder of the university Laura Chappell's Wireshark University
- Varun Mittal, Programmer in Web Scripting and Action Scripting . Known to have programmed the Amazon Web Services implementation for Tekmedia , a product of Tekriti Software.[42]
- Michael Osinski former owner of software company that handled mortgage issues that caused crash. Wrote washington post op ed. Lots of articles exist about him.
- George J Padayatty An Expert Programmer Honored By Chennai IIT.
Oleg Vishnepolsky author of S2_Spreadsheet, TCP/IP stacks for OS/2, and FlexOS, also an aphorist. OS/2 Magazine, 1990, [1],[2],[3], [4], [5]Done.- Greg Wiggleton Creator of the services such as Simple URL, Simple Image, and a forum site called ZeNfA.net Forums 74.232.21.249 (talk) 05:04, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
- Dave Small (computer scientist) Creator of the Spectre GCR, an Apple Mac emulator for the Atari ST series of computers.
- Jackson Peebles, Web Developer, Started independent web design company at young age, now founder/developer of multiple softwares and websites
Christopher Curry should be a forward to Chris Curry, co-founder of Acorn Computers.Done, but, use WP:AFC/R Chzz ► 09:03, 8 May 2010 (UTC) Redirect is now in the other direction, per talk page request. --Trevj (talk) 19:53, 14 July 2011 (UTC)- Tyler Pitchford Co-founder of the Azureus Bittorrent Client, computer-security expert, appellate attorney, and lecturer on both computer and legal issues. [44][45][46][47][48][49][50]
- Simon Foster, created the graphics for the extremely successful RollerCoaster Tycoon series, as well as Transport Tycoon
- Daniel Spiewak, is a software developer based out of Wisconsin, USA. Over the years, he has worked with Java, Ruby, Scala, SQL, C and C++, ML, and half-a-dozen experimental languages. His current Open Source endeavor is the ActiveObjects ORM, which seeks to be a more intuitive and lightweight database access layer than existing Java solutions.
- Xeke, prolific computer hacker.
- James King (Website Developer) (a.k.a Jamesking56), Website Developer (http://www.jamesking56.co.uk) - PHP Programmer, Sells Software, Does Website Development Freelance. Original Owner&Founder of HeroHost Hosting Company.
- Steve Ward (computer scientist), computer scientist at MIT
- Guy Blelloch (computer scientist), professor at Carnegie Mellon University, has contributed to scan techniques, parallel algorithms, compression, etc.
- James J. Odell, expert in the field of Information engineering; developer of object oriented development method known as Martin/Odell Method; chair of OMG's UML task force [51]
- Christopher Beales, founder of the ICTCLOUD. Community Engagement & Online Portal Business Analysis recognised for his contribution to Open Source Software as cost effective & viable solutions for not-for-profit organisations.
- Robert J. Santellan, founder and sole-editor of the blog The Tech Tipster which has several articles and videos on technology-related news, tips and reviews. He also works as an IT Professional in his regular day job outside of running The Tech Tipster. [52]
Organizations
- HackingTag Security - It's a IT company. You can it's information by visiting this: http://utag.x10.mx/index.php?page=about-us
- Apple User Group Connection - the User Group Connection was founded in 1985 and ran until, about 1993. It served as one of the first customer-facing activities of Apple. - [53]
- Indian Computer Emergency Response Team - http://www.cert-in.org.in/
- SKGOLD Hosting - Canadian-based web hosting company. http://www.skgoldhosting.com/
- Shockley Transistor Company - there exists an article on the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, but not a wikified article on the business organization behind the lab. This business and its employees was the start of Silicon Valley, so it definitely should have a good quality article.
- List of Computer Museums in the world,
- Computer game museum (Berlin), a new museum in berlin that opened in 2011 - see link - [54]
- Giga Information Group - (Company providing research in IT industry taken over by Forrester Research)
- Museum of Soviet arcade machines, a museum in moscow that dedicated to soviet games - see link - [55]
- Micantro Pty Ltd - An Australian Game Design Studio based in Newcastle NSW. The company makes iPhone games, console games, PC games, and has made some really addictive stuff. Just wondering if someone can cover this in a page. I think they deserve to be added.
- The Knight Labs - An Indian IT Development Company.[www.theknightlabs.com]
- silex labs - A non profit organization based in France, dedicated to open source web applications. It is the official maintainer of Silex, AMFPHP, Oof and Flog. It also offers open source projects to help with their communication. See [56] for more info.
- OSSCube - A US-based company offering open source training, consulting and development services, specializing in healthcare, education, sugarcrm, drupal and php development services. More Details - [57]
- Envoy Services Limited - A UK-based company offering merchants secure access to an expanding global network of established corporate banks and popular local services
- Digitalk - Smalltalk company
- INAIC - The Internet Names Authority and Information Center, the authority overseeing new public and corporate Top Level Domain applications
- Global Domains International, Inc. - A multi-level marketing (MLM) company that hosts and sells web space www.website.ws or www.jacobwyatt.com
- Cloudworks - A hosted Computing or Cloud Computing company [www.cloudworks.com]
- Cyberpowerpc - A computer hardware company that sells and manufactures high-performance desktop and laptop computers.
- Fachak - A company that provides online content sharing platform [www.fachak.com]
- Madd Electronics Group - A Romanian It Company - [www.pcmadd.com]
- Electric Rain
- List of mergers and acquisitions by Intel - tens of billions of dollars spent acquiring companies and technologies
- International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS) [58]
- LANCAST IT company, see [59]
- Laura Chappell's Wireshark University, a university run by Laura Chappell with a curriculum centred around the network scanner Wireshark
- MetaRam, company that aims to quadruple computers' maximum RAM limits[60][verify notability]
- Microhardxce (MHX) [61], a Canadian-based software company specializing in free educational and computer protection software.
- ParcPlace Systems - Smalltalk company
- Rosedu, Romanian Open Source Education, open source organisation from Romania
- Security Certified Program – company that issues the SCNS, SCNP and Security Certified Network Architect professional certifications.
- Service Strategies Corporation – company that issues the Service Capability & Performance standards.
- Software Tools User Group - an organization focused on a the development of license-free, UNIX-like utilities and system calls, written in Ratfor and Pascal.
- Softwrap, a UK-based company offering DRM technology to developers.
- Sumerge, a Egypt-based software development company that specializes in developing, customizing and integrating business and technical software solutions and services to clients worldwide
- Ufanet, Russian Internet service provider. Ufa city, Bashkortostan. [62]
- Zvents - Event search company powering most of newspaper industry
- ACTUNIV - Computer Training and Technology Software
- LEADconcept - Leading Edge Technology To Match your Bussiness Solution - www.leadconcept.com
- Oxxbowz United Feelings
- Wireless Innovation Alliance - The Wireless Innovation Alliance is a coalition of companies, organizations, and advocates working to unlock the potential that lies inside the “White Spaces” of our Television spectrum. [63]
- Tangible and Embedded Interaction, international conference on tangible and embedded interaction. See [64]
- Magid Computers - Advanced web solutions company based in New York, with offices in Los Angeles and Dallas, supporting small businesses. [65]
- Shareware Industry Awards Foundation
- Webteh - A Slovenian software company that produces BS.Player
- Little Apps - A software company based out of Calgary, Canada that develops programs under the GNU GPLv3 including a registry cleaner and a disk cleaner.
- PuppetLabs - Company sponsoring the development of Puppet open source configuration management software. Formerly known as Reductive Labs.
- BlazeStudios - A Software Development company specialising in Web, WordPress, WHMCS, Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS (iPhone & iPad), Android and Graphic Development.
- PaloAltoNetworks - A Firewall company (http://www.paloaltonetworks.com/index.php)
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Operating systems
- Amazon Linux -- A new OS that runs only in Amazon EC2 (http://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-ami/)
- CMX RTOS -- Adding links CMX, RTOS, CMX RTOS -- 201.37.230.43 (talk) 15:58, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
- Circle Dock - circular Dock (Open Source) for Windows Platform. Circle Dock Homepage
- Dynamic Protection Structure
- Fluke operating system
- Blackbuntu - Blackbuntu is Ubuntu base distro for Penetration Testing with GNOME Desktop Environment. It's currently being built using the Ubuntu 10.10. Blackbuntu Linux homepage
- Init scripts -- topics on scripts in /etc/rc.d on a Unix/Linux OS, naming conventions, how to create one, etc. http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/442412-managing-linux-daemons-with-init-scripts
- Lighthouse Linux - a CD based distro designed for speed, simplicity and lightness. Currently at version 0.0.1 [66]
- Mac OS 11[67]
- Nova Linux / Nova (Linux) (Not sure preferred format). - Distro being developed by Cuba to assist independence from Microsoft and other U.S. companies. http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/Cuba-Launches-Own-Linux-Variant-to-Counter-US/?kc=rss
- Paranoid Linux - a distro designed for privacy and security, that "assumes that its operator is under assault from the government ... and it does everything it can to keep your communications and documents a secret." [68] -- Update: Cite given ( paranoidlinux.org ) is dead/parked as of this date. Fnord. -- 201.37.230.43 (talk) 16:05, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
- RTOS-UH Real Time Operating System-University Hannover using a DIN 66253-2 language called PEARL. The article is locked, because it was deleted sometimes ago. See http://www.irt.uni-hannover.de/rtos/rtos-gb.html that we are talking about a real operating system, and not vaporware.
- SpiralOS
- TOSS Linux - Popular all new Linux Distribution being developed entirely by CSE Dept of Thiagarajar College of Engg. aiming Engineers and developers. http://www.intrepidkarthi.com/toss
- Windows Construct Edition
- Windows Research Kernel - Windows kernel source code for research
- ZyNOS - is ZyXEL's proprietary Network Operating System. It is the platform on all Prestige routers that delivers network services and applications. It is designed in a modular fashion so it is easy for developers to add new features. New ZyNOS software upgrades can be easily downloaded from our FTP sites as they become available [69] Almogo (talk) 16:33, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
- toor (username) -- The superuser username, similar to root. This article might just entail extracting the UNIX username info from the existing page [70] which has all sorts of different info.
Programming
- Action Event Paradigm[verify notability]
- Agent Oriented Programming - AOP on [71]
- Akiban Server - see [72] or [73]
- aMazer - a program used to create 3D games. "aMazer is an Adobe Shockwave program that is played in your browser."
- Annotative programming - http://www.flare.org[verify notability]
- ANT OPTS -does this mean the ANT_OPTS environment variable for Apache Ant? Better to add it there
- Browser Object Model - [74]; [75]; [76]; [77];
- Paidi OS - [78] check out the video for hidden tag reference material.
- Bsymbolic
- Bytecode instrumentation
- Capuchin Project
- Coding Dojo [79]
- CT-API (CardTerminal Application Programming Interface)
- Cascade of attention-deficit teenagers (CADT model) [80]; [81]
- Cellpadding & Cellspacing
- DRLVM stands for Dynamic Runtime Layer Virtual Machine a clean-room implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition 1.5.0 virtual machine.
- EJB-QLSQL/HQL-like query language for Enterprise Java Beans
- End-User Software Engingeering End-users using simple programming environments to create programmes that help them in some way ex: CoScriptor, and IBM Product.
- Ephemeral random constant, related to genetic programming
- Front Controller Design Pattern
- FSML Financial Services Markup Langage - http://xml.coverpages.org/FSML-v1500a.pdf
- Semantic Transversal
- FWEB - documentation system for Fortran
- Genome strength
- Global offset table
- GoASM - an assembler for x86 platforms [verify notability]
- HLAPI (High-level Application Programming Interface) - perhaps the same thing as HLLAPI (High-level Language Application Programming Interface)? [verify notability] (See EHLLAPI.)
- Jeff Duntemann o'reilly biography
- LateralGM
- Libclear Description of libclear [verify notability]
- List of sound libraries (computing) - and linking to it from other pages.
- Logback - popular Java logging framework, intended as successor to Log4J. Logback Homepage
- Loop rotation - trying to optimize loops somehow, referred to in [82]
- McAfee SLATES model[verify notability]
- Moravec interest operator
- Muenchian method (Grouping method in XSLT)
- Nanothreads
- Ninject a IOC container
- Nuweb literate programming tool
- Open Hypermedia Systems[verify notability]
- Page Controller Design Pattern
- Pageflow
- RosAsm - an assembler for x86 platforms [verify notability]
- RxML - RxML standard[verify notability]
- SafeArray - I (User:Gerbrant) can write a stub, but documentation is hard to find so it'd be better to let an expert have a go.
- Samstyle PHP Framework - fast and lightweight PHP framework. Hellclanner (talk) 15:30, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
- SAP-BW (Related to data warehousing )
- Skrit[verify notability]
- STL.NET — STL for Microsoft .NET[verify notability]
- Synchronization domain - terminology in thread synchronization.
- Type Hinting
- Unreal Writer
- Vanilla object
- VHPI - VHDL Procedural Interface
- W-PuTTY-CD - SSH, Telnet, Rlogin and Raw TCP clients in a Microsoft Windows™ DLL shell. See W-PuTTY-CD, PuTTY communication in a Microsoft Windows™ DLL shell.
- web.py - a web framework for Python, see webpy.org
- Writeln
- XBreed
- XMLdoc see XML File Documentor
- Openedge Progress Software Development - Check [83] for Progress Software Development and Application Modernization.
- Stack (C++ container adapter)
- Queue (C++ container adapter)
- Bitset (C++ container)
- RealTimeBattle - a free programming game, see [84]
Protocols
- Versatile Automation Random Access Network - Versatile Automation Random Access Network. VARAN bus.
- Network Access Bridge TO - A fusion of VOIP/SIP and HTTP, makes you able to create a direct http connection between a browser and a webserver even if both peers are behind a NAT or firewall etc.
- FIPA Contract Net Interaction Protocol The FIPA Contract Net Interaction Protocol (IP) is a minor modification of the original contract net IP pattern.
- UUSee a P2P TV proprietary software [85]. It is used by CNC World (Xinhua's new English language TV channel at [86]). Spanish description here: [87]
- K Sequence [88]
- The ϕ(Phi) Accrual Failure Detector I would rather read this at Wikipedia![89]
Real-Time computing
Searching/search engines
- Search Engine Optimization Company
- Panguso, the new Chinese government controlled search engine. [1]
- Entireweb is one of the largest crawler-based 2nd tier search engine out there. Shouldn't it have a Wiki-page?
- RankDex was the first inbound linking search engine that Larry Page based PageRank on in his patent application. The company was acquired by Gari software in the late 90s. Not sure what an article doesn't exist already. [2]
- search2.net is a search engine based on opensource software nutch and online since 2009.
- www.fuzzfind.com : FuzzFind is a web meta search mashup that combines the leading search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo) and social bookmarking sites (del.icio.us), with personalizable results [3][4][5]
- Speedy Spider from Entireweb, apparently a large Swedish search engine. Purpose?
- Document ranking
- Search portal
- Document Clustering-- I would like to have information about different clustering algorithms, how they work and their application for the search engines.[verify notability]
- people search - the process of searching for people, a class of vertical search engine that specializes in searching for people
- DASL or DAV Searching and Locating - A protocol for searching WebDAV repositories http://webdav.org/dasl/
- Soovle.com - Search suggestions from the major providers on the net - provided in a visually appealing fashion. First site to focus on helping the user get to the best search terms.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
- Video search engine optimization (VSEO)
- Reverse SEO is the combination of SEO and online reputation management. While a positive topic is written on, the negative topic is basically optimized via unethical black hat tactics in order to lead to a ban. Google Reverse SEO for more.
- Zanran - search engine for data & statistics [12][13][14]
- ElasticSearch - A Distributed, Highly Available, RESTful Search Engine. The previous page has been deleted in February 2010. Meanwhile this Lucene-based search engine (alike Solr) has gained in visibility and is now used by Socorro (Mozilla crash-reporting system), StumbleUpon, Sony Computer Entertainment (free text search within Infamous 2), and more.[15][16].
- Scroogle.org - An ad-free Google search proxy which prevents the searcher's data being stored by Google. Strangely, Wikipedia articles in other languages than English do exist, e.g. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scroogle.
Security
- 40-track mode - Method of data concealment on a 3.5" floppy disk used by the KGB and collaborator Robert Hanssen. The Norwegian Wikipedia page on this can be consulted.
- adsttnmq1 - some kind of exploit that has infected a lot of web pages.
- AD Mutate - Mutation integration in Hacking
- Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals
- Ashar
- Authority Information Access
- Biggleman's Safe - A fictional hypothetical cryptology problem where a builder designs an unbreakable safe, builds it, and locks the designs within the unbreakable safe.
- BlackEnergy - Distributed denial of service tool [90]
- Blue Ridge Networks - a company responsible for creating the BorderGuard and manages VPNs.[verify notability]
- Bubblebabble digest
- CCSK Cyclic Code Shift Keying
- Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional
- Chaotic Cryptosystems
- CROOK Unix OS
- crypto-chip
- CryptoHeaven
- Database Encryption
- DeepSight – a feature of Norton Internet Security that accesses a blacklist of IP addresses supposedly “maintained by the U.S. government.”
- Defender Pro Internet Security - An Antivirus Program
- Doppelganger Domain - A form of typosquatting. Whitepaper from Godai Group which talks about the threat vectors and evidence of malicious existence. Referenced at Wired.com article and many other major news sites such as CNN, BBC, ABC, etc.
- Enterprise Security Client - Redhat program to work with smart cards & security certificates; inherited from Netscape in 2004; http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/cert-system/ ; mentioned by dwheeler in a blog entry about the size of Linux distributions
- EKE Authentication Standard - is an authentication standard that uses the Diffie-Hellman algoritm
- Executable Protection
- Entrust TruePass tm[verify notability]
- eXtensible Content Protection[verify notability]
- eraser software homepage for this opensource eraser/wipe program
- Fortify (programming) - provides a suite of tools to perform source code analysis[verify notability]
- Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC)[verify notability]
- GIFAR or GIFAR attack - A file which is both a .gif and a .jar used to execute code when hosted as an image.
- HenWen (software)
- HMBr57 - A PHP shell used by hackers and script kiddies.
- InfoJack - a malicious program targeted at Windows Mobile smartphones. See http://www.switched.com/2008/06/24/mobile-phones-next-big-target-for-hackers/?icid=100214839x1204932576x1200226997
- Information Asset Profiling
- Information Technology Baseline Protection Manual
- Identification, Authentication & Authorization
- Internet Grooming
- K7 Computing - One of the software company, developing internet security suite and antivirus softwares.
- Key continuity management - Distributed public key infrastructure based on whether several messages were signed with the same self-signed cert. This is used by Mac OS X code signing and by the PGP web of trust.
- LARIAT - A virus research system at MIT. See [91]
- Link Layer Security
- List of security and privacy software - A comparision of diverse security and privacy/anonymity applications in different subcategories: data encryption, communication encryption, traceless erasing, firewalls, tor, i2p, freenet. Just a list with the most important information to each system so a person interested in these fields will get an overview about the software available and then read on in the respective article.
- Low integrity mode
- Local File Include
- Mini-certificates - WTLS mini-certificates, used for wireless devices.
- mod_gnutls - mod_gnutls uses the GnuTLS library to provide SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and 1.2 encryption for the Apache Web Server.
- Model-driven security - this is also related to "model-based security": the application to model-driven engineering concepts to security
- Multicast encryption
- Needham-Schroeder-Lowe - encryption algorithm. Should this be simply included in Needham-Schroeder_protocol?
- OnionCat
- OS-178B
- PLP (Personal License Password)
- PolyUnpack
- Power-Line Exploit - Featured on Network World, will be unveiled during Black Hat 2009 USA in Las Vegas in late July. Conference Page
- SHALB Security High Availability Load Balancing concept. Information Security Agency - see http://shalb.com
- Secure Signature Creation Device
- Spy Shredder
- Strokejacking
- Supercookie (see http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903480904576508382675931492.html )
- Survivability and Information Assurance - [92]
- SusPacked virus
- TICSA - Security certification, possibly obsolete
- Tiny Fragment Attack - Another IDS evasion technique
- Trusted Network Interpretation of the TCSEC (the Red Book)
- Trusted Zone Management
- Theory of Security Maxims I ask to create an Article, based on the Information at this website: http://www.ne.anl.gov/capabilities/vat/seals/maxims.html so the article could be easyly translated to other languages and linked there from the english article. (The author of the article on the website should be asked, first)
- YaSSL - A dual licensed (GPLv2 and comercial)) lightweight SSL library for embedded applications/devices
- xp-police-av - fake spyware removal tool that takes control of the victim's browser and redirects them to its website, giving them a "special offer" on a licence for xpPoliceAntiVirus. Imitates genuine microsoft logos, trademarks and packaging [93] [94]
- Web Security
Software
A-E
- activeCollab --Project management and collaboration tool
- AccessData - Software, designs FTK and FTK Imager, industry standards
- Adobe Presenter - Software
- Adobe SVG Viewer - Software
- Adobe Type Reunion - Software
- Adobe Type on Call - Software
- Advanced BKF Repair - it has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Advanced Exchange Recovery - it has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Advanced Outlook Express Repair - it has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Afaria - Mobile device management software
- Ajax Animator -- An Open Source 2D Animation program similar to Adobe Flash
- AmTax
- Analog Rails - An EDA tool/platform and start-up company aimed at providing 100% automation and simulation of analog/mixed-signal IC layouts, see http://www.analograils.com andEETimes article
- Arctic Core - An open source AUTOSAR implementation.
- Auto Shutdown Manager - it has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Avantstar [95]
- BannerSnack - an online app for creating Flash banners www.prweb.com/ http://www.usefultools.com/
- BDV DataHider - portable application for encryption and hiding data on a flash drives. Source: [96].
- BDV Notepad - portable plain text editor, freeware. Source: [97].
- B Lyrics Mimer-Portable Karaoke creator freeware.[98]; and [99]; and [100]; and [101];
- BlackwoodApps, a Mac software developer
- BleachBit open source, cross-platform cleaner of disk space and privacy (article started in user namespace)
- Bluebeam PDF Revu – A professional PDF editor for the architecture, engineering and construction industry and other technical users. See http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/software/2241459/bluebeam-pdf-revu-pdf-creation and http://www.dcd.com/bpr/bpr_mayjun_2_2009.html.
- bsdiff open source executable comparison tool
- BS.Player - an audio and video player which is now an adware. It has been widely used by downloaders. Now the article is deleted. Hope someone look for at least two reviews from reliable secondary sources such as CNet, FileHippo.com and Softpedia
- Business Cataylst - a hosted (SaaS) platform for building and managing Online Businesses - Acquired by Adobe Systems in August, 2009. Source: [102]
- Byobu software - a convenient wrapper, profiles, configuration utility, and keybindings for GNU Screen, [103]
- Capture NX and/or Capture NX 2 graphic program used by many photographers: [104]
- Chankast - Sega Dreamcast emulator, wich seem to be the first and, although now unmaintained, has opened the way to other emulators like NullDC
- Clock-on-Desktop - a tool to allow you to display analog and digital clocks on your desktop
- Clock-on-Tray - a replacement for standard Windows tray clock. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Codelobster - Free PHP IDE; Free PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript code editor with plug-ins for Drupal, WordPress, Smarty, Joomla, JQuery, Facebook, Codeigniter, CakePHP; see [105]; Several independent reviews: http://www.softsea.com/review/Codelobster.html, http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/windows/CodeLobster-Review-37401.shtml, http://review.techworld.com/applications/3212761/codelobster-review/, http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/04/programming/codelobster-free-ide-for-php-coding-and-php-debugging.html
- Codename24 - internet application suite [106];[107]. The article was nominated for speedy deletion some days ago
- Color Chat - a new type of word processing using colors and shapes http://www.colorchat.net
- Comparison of X Window Systems - see X_Window_System#Implementations
- Component Based Servicing Build into Windows Vista and later - http://blogs.technet.com/b/askperf/archive/2008/04/23/understanding-component-based-servicing.aspx
- Conceptworld Corporation
- Copywhiz - a flexible file copy program. It was formerly known as Piky Basket
- Corel Home Office is a sleek new office suite for word processing, spreadsheets and presentation projects.
- CursorFX - a tool to create or apply existing cursor themes to change cursors
- DataNumen
- DevelSoftware assembler x86-64 - freeware x86-64 assembler
- Template:Req, for on-screen reading of text files
- Disco Project erlang/python mapreduce+ framework: Disco
- DNSKong "DNSKong is an Internet privacy filter, which uses simple text files. The program filters Domain Name Server requests on a local machine or home router. DNSKong comes in a version 1 with visual cues and version 2 w/o visual cues and more advanced configuration." [108]
- D-Pixed D-Pixed is image editor specializing in 256 color images. Originally a Japanese program, it has been translated to English. [109]
- Driver Genius Professional Edition [110] - a sound device manager and updater
- eDexter "eDexter is an Internet privacy filter-supplement, working with DNSKong, to reduce unncessary & unwanted graphic-file downloading. The program speeds up web-page display by replacing remote images with smaller, local ones." [111]
- Email Director - Email, Fax and SMS marketing solution widely used in government, large and medium businesses: http://www.omidsoft.com
- Eshbel Technologies - an ERP software developer, notable as the first to offer an ERP system fully based on .Net and WPF technologies. I wrote up a page about it but can't post as I have a COI. Several articles including a case study in conjunction with Microsoft have been published and links included in the mock-up page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:ThinkERP/Eshbel_Technologies
- Eventum - issue tracking software from MySQL.org see Comparison of issue tracking systems, http://eventum.mysql.org/
- EHCP - A free GNU/GPL hosting conttrol panel solution
- Lelogiciel - Language lab software india log on to http://www.lelogiciel.in
F-O
- FANN - Fast Artificial Neural Network Library, one of the most used neural network libraries, but as I am the creator of the library I feel that I am biased. (http://leenissen.dk/fann/)
- FatBooth - an apple application for Iphone and Ipod Touch which is extremely popular and uses an algorithm to make the person's face fatter
- FBackup - a popular freeware backup software for Windows. Details on http://www.fbackup.com/ Reliable source where it was mentioned: Lifehacker (http://lifehacker.com/5294315/fbackup-makes-backing-up-application-data-simpler), MakeUseOf (http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/save-backup-program-data-and-your-information-using-fbackup/), DownloadSquad (http://www.downloadsquad.com/2010/05/17/screenshot-tour-fbackup-is-a-simple-no-frills-free-backup-appl/), Secure Computing magazine (http://www.securecomputing.net.au/Download/130945,fbackup-44213.aspx)
- FlexHex Editor - a hex editor specially designed to help you securely inspect and edit binary files, OLE compound files, logical devices, and physical drives
- Fluff Busting Purity - (previously known as "Facebook Purity" until Facebook threatened a lawsuit) a greasemonkey script for cleaning up the application spam and other junk messages and visual clutter on Facebook users homepages. http://www.fbpurity.com http://facebook.com/fluffbustingpurity
- Feudalism 2 an online computer game
- Focus Photoeditor a Software Application for Image Editing and Photo-Retouch (Reviewed and Recommended by CNET http://download.cnet.com/Focus-Photoeditor/3000-2192_4-10516296.html)
- FontCreator created by a software company called High-Logic. FontCreator is a piece of software that you download and then install onto your PC. This can be used to create your own fonts or even edit fonts already installed on your PC. This software can be downloaded from http://www.high-logic.com/fontcreator.html
- FontReview - a good replacement for Windows 9x/NT's built-in font viewer
- FourCC Changer - a tool to alter an AVI file's description code
- Freevo - A home theatre PC platform
- FriendlySeats - a software, that allows up to 8 users to work simultaneously and independently from each other on a single PC. New workstations are organized by connecting additional monitors, keyboards and mice to one base unit. (http://www.dailyfinance.com/article/friendly-seats-turning-one-computer-into/1310849/ http://www.foxnebraska.com/Global/story.asp?S=13264025 http://www.fox4now.com/Global/story.asp?S=13264025)
- gmask image editing software
- G2 Rule Engine Platform A real-time rule engine platform used in a wide variety of fields. See http://www.gensym.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=54
- G3D Engine "G3D is a commercial-grade 3D Engine available as Open Source (BSD License). It is used in games, tech demos, research papers, military simulators, and university courses. It provides a set of routines and structures so common that they are needed in almost every graphics program. It makes low-level libraries like OpenGL and sockets easier to use without limiting functionality or performance. G3D gives you a rock-solid, highly optimized base from which to build your application." http://g3d-cpp.sourceforge.net/
- Google Refine (only an unsourced stub), formerly Freebase Gridworks, a data cleaning tool.
- Grammatica (software) An application designed to display stress marks and linguistic information for all words in a Russian text. Website: www.grammatica.eu Targeted at serious Russian learners. References/Articles:
- SlavFile Summer 2011 - http://www.americantranslators.org/divisions/SLD/slavfile/summer-2011.pdf (Page 27)
- http://everydayrussian.org/news/we-recommend-grammatica/
- http://masterrussian.com/index-29.shtml - A quick summary about our software on one of the leading Russian language learning websites.
- SRAS.org June 2011 Newsletter - http://www.sras.org/june_2011
- SRAS.org language resources - http://www.sras.org/library_russian_language
- Heaventools Software
- History of Bangla computing the history of how the softwares of Bengali/Bangla script interfacing developed at 1980s-present
- Hive (Hadoop) a data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop.[112]
- HyperSizer - CAE software used for design and analysis of composite structures. Developed at NASA and primarily used in the aerospace industry. Draft page created here.
- iolo technologies
- IconEdit2 TrueColor icon editor. Supports 256x256 Vista icons. Source: [113] References: [114] , [115] , [116]
- Jinzora - A PHP internet jukebox manager.
- Jpeg Resize - a tool to resize JPEG images more easily
- JSCAPE MFT Server - platform independent managed file transfer server
- JuggleMaster - A program written by Ken Matsuoka, and Per Johan Groland, who converted it to C++, which displays an animated juggler juggling balls. Source: [117]
- KDEmod - A modular KDE for Arch Linux, part of the Chakra Project; also offers some minor bug fixes and extra icons; used in the Chakra LiveCD [118] [119]
- Konvertor - a file viewer/converter supporting conversion among 2483 3D, image, photo, animation, audio, video and text formats quickly and easily. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Koteret-Lakoach-Nachas-Zefa Hebrew for koteret = title, lakoach = client/customer, nachash = snake, zefa = viper. It is a name of a service window in Mercury Winrunner Web Add-In. WinRunner is a software testing tool. I think the particular module has been developed by somebody from Israel (Possibly by Dan Tsirlin).
- L3DT - Large-scale terrain generation software. [120]
- LBackup - Backup system aimed at systems administrators - home page : http://www.lbackup.org/, published articles / references :
- http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.24/24.08/2408LBackup/index.html
- http://www.macworkshops.com/most/shed_mw09.html
- http://topunixserverbackup.info/
- http://blog.liw.fi/recentchanges/
- http://superuser.com/questions/10721/intelligent-file-copy-move-software
- http://www.trivadis.com/uploads/tx_cabagdownloadarea/BackupRecoveryOSS.pdf
- http://www.processor.com/articles/PDFMagazine/Good/P___2839.PDF (mentions Lucid Information Systems, currently key contributor)
- http://directory.fsf.org/project/lbackup/
- http://www.jaredandcoralee.com/CLIapps.html
- lexiCan - lexiCan Knowledge Management Software, commonly called just lexiCan, is a software application for Microsoft Windows by vetafab Software GmbH. lexiCan Reader, is a read only client which allows knowledge distribution across a company network, e.g. for instructions, course material, faqs, manuals. As found on Hane, Paula (2009-06-29). "New Version of Knowledge Management Software: lexiCan 3". Information Today. http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/Digest/New-Version-of-Knowledge-Management-Software-lexiCan--54906.asp. Retrieved on 2009-07-07
- Little Apps - Our aim is to create free, open source, redistributable programs. We license our programs under the GNU General Public License, which means that we will never charge you and it allows (you) the customer to edit the software. One of our noted programs is Little Registry Cleaner. [121]
- Log Analyzer: Trends - website statistics software. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Luakit - a highly configurable microbrowser that uses Lua as a configuration language.
http://luakit.org/projects/luakit
- National Instruments Lookout
- LXDM [122] - Lightweight X11 Display Manager, the login etc. part of LXDE
- MacKeeper – published by a company called ZeoBit.
- Mac Data Recovery Guru – a product made by www.MacOSXFileRecovery.com.
- MainType - a powerful but easy to use font manager and font viewer for Windows. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010, later it won the fourth place of the award
- McAfee Total Protection Service – How does it differ from McAfee ViruScan?
- Move player/Move Player (used by Fox on Demand)
- MHSVLC Player
- Magnifique - An outdated theme Manager for Mac OS X Leopard which may be updated anytime. Featured on: http://lifehacker.com/#!5187072/magnifique-customizes-your-os-x-theme and http://mac.appstorm.net/how-to/graphics-how-to/an-introduction-to-changing-os-x-themes/
- MAHASERVER TV
- Template:Req A particle based, generative painting application, developed for iPhone and iPad. Musophobia is featured at SIGGRAPH 2010 and its abstact can be found at ACM PORTAL [123]
- Nav4All - Satelite Navigation Software Nav4All.com
- Neck Diagrams - a tool to create fretboard diagram. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Net-C - a multi-platform serverless lan messenger and chat. It is recognized as a valuable alternative for lan messengers in forums, web sites, etc. Official page: [124]
- Network Broadcast Sound
- NetworkMiner - Open Source Network Forensics Application see: http://networkminer.wiki.sourceforge.net/NetworkMiner 62.116.231.10 (talk) 13:40, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
- Ninan (Server-side Usenet binary downloader and manager) [125]
- Nodebug
- Notezilla - an elegant sticky notes software for Windows. It is the new version of Quick Notes Plus
- ocad - Software for creating maps (www.ocad.com)
- OCP art studio - Art package for the 48K spectrum and related models.
- OneClick Business Application Builder http://www.oneclick-appbuilder.com
- OnShare
- Open Colour Standard ([126], [127], [128])
- OpenP2M, File sharing software prodyced by Glauber Magalhães Pires
- Open Linux Router, http://www.openlinuxrouter.com/ The Open Linux Router has a modular design that gives the user the ability to choose what features that will be implemented.
- orocos - the Open RObot COntrol Software project, [129]
- OS/161
- Orange Juice (game company)
- Origo (platform), an open-source and closed-source software development platform [130]
- OW-CCA , a claim of security against chosen ciphertext attack. Other claims, such as IND-CCA are already covered [hthttp://eprint.iacr.org/cgi-bin/print.pl]
P-R
- Papervision3D - An ActionScript 3.0 framework built to deal with 3D computer graphics.
- Pacifist (Mac OS X), an installer for Mac OS X that can install software that the default installer will not. Presumed notable as per inclusion in Pacifist_(disambiguation)
- Paludis, a package mangler. It is one of the alternatives of the Gentoo package manager portage [131].
- PaperCut NG http://www.papercut.biz/pcng/ print and internet monitoring / quota software
- ParmisPDF http://www.parmispdf.com/ A software for creating, processing and securing PDF files. Both Graphical user interface (GUI) and Command-line (CLI) versions are available.
- PC Health Software
- PCSP - A PSP Emulator for windows coded in C++ started by hlide and shadow [132]
- PCShowBuzz
- PE Explorer - a tool to view and edit PE Files. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010, later it won the first place of the award
- Phone Support Tools (PST)
- PhotoShare - An iPhone application [133]
- PhotoSnack - An online photo slideshow maker http://www.makeuseof.com/ http://mashable.com/
- Picket - a Bugtracker writen in Python over Django.
- Pictavo [134] - Web based yearbook, military book, and church directory creation software
- Picture Converter [135] - Image resizing and conversion software
- Pilot running
- PLURK Trends
- Pixelshop [136] - Icon and cursor editing software
- Png Resize - a tool to resize PNG images more easily
- podfading
- PollDaddy - an online survey and poll tool
- Pop Up Notification - an increasingly popular notification methodology employed by software developers to communicate with the computer end user
- Posibolt Software
- PowerPad http://quickmediasoftware.com/software/powerpad/powerpad.html - Text Editor
- Printer's Apprentice [137] - a powerful font manager
- PrintingWorks http://www.lucidsystems.org print monitoring / quota software
- Problem Steps Recorder A program that will be available in Windows 7 for simplifying troubleshooting
- ProcessGuard
- PropertyBox (real estate website generation software) [138]
- Prozilla is a download accelerator for Linux [139]
- ProxMox Virtual Environment (virtualization) [140]
- PSEmu - [141]
- Pview http://www.mssm.edu/cnic/tools.pview.html
- Pykota http://www.pykota.com/ print monitoring / quota software
- qualxserve service agreement
- Qlikview
- Quibids auctioning website
- Quick Format
- Quick Notes Plus - a desktop note program for Windows which has fewer functions than Notezilla (but is cheaper)
- Quick View Plus - Official website
- Quick Virus Remover - Official website
- Raven DB Official website
- Raece Conquest
- Rama (software) - mobile application for self-guided historical walking tours; ranked among BBC's "Top Ten New Travel Apps". Created by Crimson Bamboo. Would require a note in the disambiguation page.
- Rapture3D an Ambisonic OpenAL driver bundled with DiRT 2. There's a first attempt without adequate sources at User:Rfurse/Rapture3D.
- RecentX - a tool which lets users quickly open any document, folder, program or bookmark. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Resource Tuner - a tool which lets users view, extract, replace, edit, and delete the embedded resources of executable files: icons, strings, images, sounds, dialogs, menus
- Resource Tuner Console - a command-line tool which enables developers to instantly change different resource types (version numbers, icons, images and strings) in large numbers of compiled 32- and 64-bit EXE or DLL files from the batch files
- ranqit user-driven top ten lists - see http://www.ranqit.com/
- rasdaman (raster data manager) array database system - see http://www.rasdaman.com/
- rapget - downloader for file-sharing sites (Rapidshare, megaupload, ...)
- RBAU
- RD Tabs - third party windows remote desktop application (tabbed like firefox)
- Real3d (rendering software) Real3D, 3d-rendering software for Amiga computers, first released in 1989(?)
- RealProducer
- Reloaded (software type)
- RMAN (Oracle Backup Utility)
- rsnapshot- Open Source filesystem snapshot utility for making backups of local and remote systems - http://www.rsnapshot.org/
- Rational Functional Tester- An IBM product - See http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/tester/functional/index.html
- Remindo - SaaS corporate company network - See http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/02/20/remindo-corporate-social-networking
S
- Safarp
- SAIL LABS Technology automatic speech recognition
- San Andreas Multiplayer A multiplayer modification for the PC version of Rockstar North game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. More information is available at the program's official website.
- SANmelody - Storage Virtualization Software
- Scanahand - a font generator
- ScanQuix - A standard scanning software for the Amiga computer. See www.scanquix.com.
- Scarab (software) - A highly customizable java-based issue tracking system hosted at scarab.tigris.org. Included in Comparison of issue tracking systems 198.6.216.9 (talk)
- Screenmate. Examples: eSheep, Neko, etc.
- ScreenScenes Software package with screensavers that includes Claria adware
- SecDoK Unknown
- Selective display - Option in the Emacs text editor; see [142]
- ServletExec
- SESAM/SQL-Server Relational database system from Fujitsu, see software homepage
- shared browsing - what it is, how it works and which software is available (with links)
- SICSIM - A Discrete Event, Flow Level simulator for simulating Peer-to-Peer overlays. Developed in SICS
- Silex_RIA - Open source web application which let you produce Flash websites/web applications/CD-R/points of sell/... without Flash and without programming skills. It has a plugin system to change the framework behaviour with javascript, ActionScript2, ActionScript3, php and haXe. See Silex official website and Silex Labs blog for more info.
- smartctl - see smartmontools Control/Monitor Utility for S.M.A.R.T. in UNIX
- Smart Diary Suite - a completely customizable, yet easy to use, personal information solution. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- SmartStartMenu - see[143] An application launcher for WINDOWS
- smilez tab add-on for aol instant messenger, can be found on aim ad hack site.
- SnackTools - a suite of online apps that help Internet users create rich media content (banners, photo slideshows, etc.) http://www.queness.com/ http://blip.tv/
- snoop filter - see: [144]
- Socialbox - Facebook's IM Client
- SOLVATE InfoTech
- Softsaurus
- Software of Unknown Pedigree an alternative to COTS software where origin is unknown / documentation not available for verification purposes
- SOHO Mail Extension for Google Chrome - a free Plugin Extension and Installable Web Application for the Google Chrome Operating System and Web Browser. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010. Please create the redirect page SOHO Mail to the article when the article gets created*Source Navigator
- SpamFilter ISP software created by LogSat Software (http://www.logsat.com) in August 2002, and used by companies and governments to block spam emails before they enter their networks. According to CNET (http://www.download.com/Spam-Filter-ISP/3000-2382_4-10753030.html) there are more than 111,000 downloads for it to-date from that download site alone.
- SpAsm
- Spectrum, XMPP multiprotocol gateway based on libpurlpe (http://spectrum.im/)
- Spold
- Spotie - First Social Network for Events [145] [146] [147] [148] [149]
- SpriteWorld (Mac OS/Mac OS X game creation SDK)
- SProbe
- Spyware Terminator
- StackApplet - an application indicator for Linux
- Stampede Linux
- StarTron a computer game[150], uses registered TCP port 1057[151]
- StaxRip — free video converter
- Stencyl - Free 2D flash and iOS game maker with GUI interface and a 'block-system' for coding. http://www.stencyl.com/
- Stikipad
- Stoffi Music Player - Free and open music player for Windows 7 that streams from YouTube and has a focus on native design. See stoffiplayer.com.
- Swiftlight - project management and communication software
- sXid - Flags changes in SUID programs in Unix like OS
- SupremeSched
- surl (command line tool application for url shortening) https://launchpad.net/surl
- Summarize (software) (OS X service utility)
- Summation (computer software) – principal competitor to Concordance®
- SurveyEngine - human decision modelling software
- Sentinel System Driver (A piece of software that runs on Windows XP)
- Synchronization Primitive something to do with threads and parallel processes
- SQLiteTool - SQLite database client
T-V
- TalkAndWrite An online tutoring tool.A Skype whiteboard. Server freeHomepage
- Taskpad
- TeamTalk (a Voice over IP conferencing tool. Homepage)
- TeraCopy
- TeutonPE (a custom BootCD based on OpenSource BartPE Plugins and a minimalistic GUI that comes from *nix, teutonpe.de Sourceforge Project Page)
- TGB Dual (a game boy emulator)
- ThinkVantage
- ThirdVoice
- ThreatFire
- Tidal Enterprise Scheduler
- Tversity
- TLSF Allocator TLSF (Two-Level Segregate Fit) allocator TLSF
- Toad's Tool 64 A level editor for Super Mario 64 created by VL-Tone. (This deserves to be added, ad the level editor for Sims has a page)
- TimeSnapper
- torrentprivacy.com - an online anonymous proxy service for torrent downloading, using custom configured U-Torrent client
- Trace Modeler - a program dealing with sequence diagrams. It has been nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- TrackMeNot - a privacy-enhancing Mozilla Firefox plugin that performs searches on a number popular search engines, at somewhat randomized intervals, with a self-evolving set of keywords
- T-Splines - Is used in CAD programs to create previously impossible freeform, organic, watertight designs. The product T-Splines is a plug in for Autodesk Maya and Rhinoceros 3D. Disclosure: I recently became employed by T-Splines. The following are links to T-Splines coverage. Cadalyst CAD magazine.[152] Desktop Engineering Editor's Pick of the Week.[153] Entertainment Engineering coverage from SIGGRAPH (pg. 17).[154] Core 77 design magazine.[155] 3D World Magaine (pg 92) excerpt.[156] .There have been numerous scholarly articles written on the underlying T-Spline technology.[157][158] Additional information about T-Splines Inc. and the T-Spline technology can be found on its website.[159][160]
- Trumpet (IRC client)) - Fairly notable DOS IRC client
- Tunngle - a a Freeware P2P VPN program, similar to Hamachi and Wippien, but specifically designed for games
- Turtle Tracks (Logo), the Logo interpreter
- Tux Commander - file manager on linux [tuxcmd.sourceforge.net]
- Type Library
- Typing software (quite a few articles on specific applications, many of questionable notability (see Category:Typing software), but no broader article on the subject)
- UDP Host Cache - One method used by Gnutella to find an initial host; See [161]
- Unblocker A software that unblocks deleting or modifying files in a computer's system which normally only the system itself can do
- Unified information systems
- Unified Archive- email archiving software solution from ZL Technologies
- Video.X driver - the file included from Mac-on-Linux [162] and PearPC [163]
- VAJLEBKA System (specialy designed cascade captcha guard for php pages)
- VAX Floating Point Format (Including VAX D, VAX G, and VAX F formats)
- Versato.exe
- Video titling (software list that will title videos)
- Virtual Peer Programming (Something being pioneered in Jbuilder 2006)
- Visual Autorun [164] - CD Menu and slideshow software
- Visual Page (By Symantec - Abandoned HTML WYSIWYG editor)
- VirtuaScore, a line of Mac sports scoreboard applications from BlackwoodApps.
- VQC1 and VQC2, video/audio codecs
- Viero Clear Channels prg\ogram for managing Commercials. here
- Virtual Cell, a platform to build and simulate models of biological cells (available to public since 15+ years, 2000+ users)
- vizrea Website here
W-Z
- Warbirds (Computer game) - Combat Flight Simulator
- Web Client Network
- w32codecs/win32codecs - commonplace package of questionably legal drivers for Linux incorporating wrappers for win32 codecs
- WebFerret (Desktop metasearch utility for Microsoft Windows)
- Webpublishing System - A program or system that allows you to apply your content to the web. ie. Wordpress,Blogger.
- Webrip - Commonly associated with mp3s. I believe it's an mp3 encoded at 128kbs or lower to get a small filesize for web distribution?
- Webstump - Software from the Free software foundation
- WhiteSmoke (writing software), see [165]
- WIKIWYG
- Winchester OS - I remember we had this at school running on the 186. It could run both from floppy or hard drive, had a blue boot up screen and used the function buttons to choose from the menu. We had it from 1990 to 1994 to give an idea of dates.
- Windows Presentation Foundation Everywher/WPF/E
- Windows Intune - A remote management software by Microsoft similar to Microsoft Management Console that works over the Internet. See news coverages and its website.
- WinSoft Software
- WisBar task management software for pocket pc
- Wolverine (offline mail reader) (offline mail reader)
- Writing With Symbols 2000 - abbv. WWS2000, a program that helps children with severe learning difficulties
- wvWare
- X Video Driver
- XDP (PDF files)
- XLiveCD - See xlivecd.indiana.edu
- XPde (desktop environment)
- YATE (Yet Another Telephony Engine) - See User:Diana_cionoiu/YATE_Yet_another_telephony_engine
- Zelda Classic is a software for making games similar to Zelda 1. Created by Armageddon Games. | Armageddon Games | PureZC
- ZynOS - An ZyXEL router operating system
- Zzaph
Software engineering
- Acceptance criteria
- application signatures
- Arthur van Hoff
- B-method
- Bayes error rate
- Behavioral entity
- Brownfield Development - A systems development method that acknowledges the existance of legacy codebases during design, build and test phases
- Business Delegate - A Java BluePrints' pattern[166]
- Quality in business systems
- CDM Rule Frame Oracle Custom Development Method (CDM)[167] - ...consists of a template package and utilities that boost productivity. It now also includes CDM RuleFrame a powerful framework for the implementation of business rules.
- Code debt (definition, origin of term)
- Comparison of open source licenses as child of Open source
- Component-based software development
- Conceptual level design
- Confessional debugging
- Dale Luck
- Dead Letter Queue
- Decessor
- Design for diversity (google, http://sunnyday.mit.edu/papers/nver-tse.pdf)
- eCollaboration and eBusiness (near-synonyms), in the context of dynamic, cooperative networks formed by a group of autonomous enterprises using e.g. the Service-Oriented Architecture paradigm. (definition)
- Effect correspondence diagram
- Enterprise design pattern
- Event bubbling
- Event delegation
- Extreme binning (Data deduplication)
- Fault injection and robustness testing ?? fault injection and robustness testing
- Five State Model for Processes
- Generic software
- Graph index - An index of frequent features of a graph database (e.g., gIndex)
- Hardware/software co-design [168], exploiting the integrated design of hardware and software created in parallel.
- Ideafarm (IP well known ports 902 & 903) Homepage
- Infinite Plane Rendering
- Infrastructure software (definition and explanation of the term, examples)
- instance member
- ISO 19109 - Metamodels
- IT Consolidation
- Jamagic
- Jay Elroy Sulzberger
- JFG interlocked functions
- Jim Blandy
- Joel N. Weber II
- Junior Software Engineer
- List of FreeBSD developers
- List of GNU Project people
- Logical view
- MIDAG (Medical Image Display Analysis Group) Homepage
- MoLIC - acronym for “Modeling Language for Interaction as Conversation” - UI extension to UML
- Noah Friedman
- Object Action Interface model (OAI)
- Object Points
- Peter Bos
- Plugin architecture development
- Positive acknowledgement with retransmission
- Preliminary Investigation - What it is and how to write one
- Program management (software)
- Project MAC people
- Requirements document
- Ripple Analysis
- Robert Lafore
- Real-Time Process Algebra (RTPA) - http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=590763
- Semantic Purity
- Senior Software Engineer
- Source code extensions
- Software Design Engineer
- Subsystem model
- Tami Friedman
- Tech Lead
- Tech Consultant
- Thomas Edmund Turner
- Use Case Points
- Value-based software engineering
- Visual environment full explanation/benefits
- XKERMIT - (A version of Kermit which runs on X-Windows]]
Storage
- TapeAlert - A standard for tapes, autochangers, libraries used for diagnostics and health (see tapealert.org)
- SFSZ - Disk format, Used by Netgear SC101. What is it and how is it used? Its this.ZFS Solaris's new file system, which is used by several other OEMS as its new and very efficient.
File formats
- CD5(Chasys Draw Image) - CD5 is a tag-based image format used by the photoshop competitor Chasys Draw IES. It supports free-style layers with independent color formats and blend modes, animation, multiple-resolution images, metadata, multi-level lossless compression (multiple codecs), and full alpha channels. See the details page [169] for more details.
- contesters to APNG/MNG[170]:
- mPNG (aNIM or anIM chunk)
- PNG in GIF (“PIG”)
- RGBA in GIF
- Creative Voice file (.voc) - "a proprietary audio file format developed by Creative Labs for use by their Soundblaster sound cards"
- Data Definition Specification
- K3G - LG Electronics Portable Video file format, how to convert it to .avi, apps (such as Gom) which support it.
- MD4 (file format) - Quake file format for models. ([171])
- NDIF - an early Mac OS Disk Image file format
- VR8 - Roland proprietary file format used with BOSS BR-1600CD, how to convert it to .wav
- SBPAX an exchange format for quantitative systems biology data.
- Sound Designer II, an audio/music file format by Digidesign.
- amazon cloud drive, on-line storage by amazon.com
- XBP (File Format) - A package file format used in some original Xbox games to pack multiple WMA files into one.
Databases
- Cloud Database - see for example Amazon Relational Database Service and NoSQL. A subsection with this title already exists on Database and deserves an entry of its own.
- List of serverless database management systems -- there should be a page listing database management systems that don't use a server-client model such as Sqlite.
Theory and theorem
- Adversary Structure: Distributed Protocols on General Hybrid Adversary Structures and as linked to on Secure multi-party computation
- Agricultural knowledge system in SSM[verify notability]
- Bias-Variance dilemma a topic in most introductory texts on machine learning and pattern recognition.
- Boom Hierachy - Hierachy named after H.J. Boom, containing Trees, Lists, Bags, Sets, in order of decreasing information stored. See [172], pdf located here: [173] Nikolaibelkin (talk) 05:13, 14 June 2009 (UTC)
- Business System Domain
- Cell probe complexity - See [174]
- Computational basis, Hadamard basis - In quantum computing. We already have Bell basis (although it's a redirect).
- Connection trap
- The Conservation of Complexity which was proposed by Larry Tesler when he was working at Xerox PARC. See [175] and [176]
- Courcelle's theorem See, for example, Kneis, Joachim (2009). "A Practical Approach to Courcelle's Theorem". Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science. 251. doi:10.1016/j.entcs.2009.08.028.
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- Exact Real Arithmetic/Exact real arithmetic - Umbrella term for arbitrary-precision arithmetic, interval arithmetic and the like. See e.g. here. — Tobias Bergemann (talk) 08:14, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
- Hughes phenomenon - related to VC dimension, a result in learning theory that states that increasing the number of input dimensions while keeping the number of examples constant will result in an increase in the classification error
- Interval domain - proposed by Dana Scott in 1970 (I think) as a domain-theoretic model for real numbers, see Abbas Edalat and Philipp Sünderhauf, A Domain-Theoretic Approach to Computability on the Real Line, and Andrej Bauer and Iztok Kavkler, The Role of the Interval Domain in Modern Exact Real Arithmetic. — Tobias Bergemann (talk) 07:31, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
- Isoefficiency Analysis in parallel algorithm development
- No-valley theorem - theorem regarding the properties of an AS path in BGP routing. One explanation: [178]
- Optic-based quantum computers
- Point Splatting as it relates to surface tracking and visualization and how it differs from marching cube
- Pure Lisp/Pure LISP - See [179] and [180]
- Reverse Shannon theorem - the classical RS theorem in context is referenced e.g. here: [181]
- Software modules
- Sparse Distributed Memory
- Sparse maps - see Google Sparse Hash
- Timmothy Stowe[verify notability]
- Transdichotomous RAM - See [182]
- WYSIWYN - 'What You See Is What You Need' theory of interface design
- GCSL - Growing context-sensitive languages
- Atlantic City algorithm --- a topic in randomized complexity theory, sibling to Monte Carlo algorithm and Las Vegas algorithm
- Pushdown Transducer
- Gamma-Neighborhood Graph - parametric generalisation of beta skeleton and convex hull.
Other uncategorized computer science terms
- ADOVARS
- Ambiguous Name Resolution (ANR) (used in LDAP queries)
- Bag Blogs
- Bistable Cholesteric Display
- Counter string (or Counterstring, not sure how it's spelled correctly) — a string that self-documents its length. Example: "*3*5*7*10*", where the number before the last asterisk, 10, indicates the string length. See Counterstrings: Self-Describing Test Data and Test Utilities in Excel (section CounterStrings). In particular, the description of the counter string generation algorithm will be useful. — Modbear (talk) 19:21, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
- Ctrl-scroll lock (or control-scroll lock) – according to the Wikipedia article on the scroll lock key, this key combination is identical to ctrl-break. But this article suggests a special use for this key combination.
- Desideratabase
- Distributed key (Databases, not cryptography)
- File and Registry Virtualization – Microsoft Windows security feature.
- Heroglyph (Plug-in about Video titling for ProDAD, Edius and other DVD software)
- Insanely Great (A phrase attributed to Steve Jobs to describe the Macintosh and/or Macintosh software, used by him in his Playboy interview in 1987 and perhaps earlier)
- Internet Tweeter (A term used to classify, recognize, and manage a type of blog,forum, or netgroup vandal)
- Input (computer science)
- ISO/IEC 24711 (Method for the determination of ink cartridge yield for color inkjet printers and multi-function printers)
- List of Compose Key combinations Comprehensive lists of Compose Key combinations for each operating system. Mac 10.4 list started at Talk:Compose_key.
- Microsoft Cibai - Class Invariants By Abstract Interpretation, official page here: http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=78035
- Microsoft_Windows-like - For upcoming ReactOS and its clones.
- Most Network - a fiber optic network that provides a very efficient and low-cost mechanism for transporting high volumes of data. (From http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms859428.aspx)
- Nested paging The term "Nested paging" is mentioned on the VirtualBox article, but it doesn't say what "Nested paging" means.
- Pattern discovery (might be the same as pattern recognition)
- PCI Expansion Port 3 - Used for connecting a docking station or a port replicator.
- PCMEFPresantation Control Mediator Control *PinoyMT Corpus Based Machine Translation System
- Q30IsIdxJoudresxAaaqpcawXc (component of JPEG file, as seen in Kaspersky Anti-Virus)
- RHDB
- Remotely Queued(when downloading)
- Screencast Central
- Serializer construct - referred to in the Actor model article
- Sinclair Programs - independent magazine of type-in programs for Sinclair Computers
- Situated automata - paradigm by Rosenschein and Kaelbling where an angent specification is compiled down to a digital machine.
- Starfield simulation- The popular screen saver for old Windows.
- Sun Academic Initiative Academic program from Sun Some information can be founded here:[183]
- TCTT.DLL
- Theorem proving tactics (used for interactive theorem proving)
- timed automata - timing extensions to petri nets, especially finite state machines
- Topo computer
- VAX floating point numbers, D-floating point, F-floating point, G-floating point
- Veiled, simple browser-based Darknet (file sharing) tool --- http://www.darkreading.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=217801293 -- Note: Veiled is currently a music album --- we'll probably need a disamb page. -- 201.37.230.43 (talk) 16:28, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
- Winstation Library - Microsoft components
- Computer system failure - A definition of the term with examples
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- Quasi the Robot
- Template:Req A graphical modeling language describing discrete state machines. Used in digital circuit design.
- Template:Req - Basic concepts on the CMX RTOS
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- Domain Name Portfolio - Would be nice to have one of this open source project, it's quite nice. More info about it at http://www.domainportfolio.us[verify notability]
- Template:Req - software development effort estimation technique
- Template:Req | GigE Vision Control Protocol this is a protocol and deserves an article as much as HTTP or FTP.
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- Template:Req - isn't this a synonym for Exploit? Though I'd like to improve the Exploit article with some specifics - maybe a redirect is appropriate? Bobrayner (talk) 08:12, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
- Template:Req (LPM) VHDL/Verilog modules for basic digital logic functions (e.g., decoders, encoders, FSMs) supplied by vendors for their target PDL.
- Template:Req An emulator used to emulate arcade games that ran on SEGA Model 2/2a/2b and 2c hardware.
- Template:Req An IPtables module supporting NAT for H.323 protocols.
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- Template:Req Former electrical engineer at Digital Equipment and patent holder of the several patents related to hard disk drives, as well as various honors from Western Digital and Seagate. Graduate from Drexel University.
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- Template:Req- CFD code for wind engineering. Coupling with mesoscale models, advanced forest canopy modelling, with vertical tree description and horizontal interpolations, capturing of thermal effects through full solution of temperature equation, fed by mesoscale data, Buoyancy and Coriolis effects included. third source: http://www.rechargenews.com/energy/wind/article220711.ece, http://www.megajoule.pt/img_upload/Reduction%20of%20uncertainty%20in%20resource%20assessment%20through%20flow%20model%20ensemble_paper.pdf, http://www.megajoule.pt/img_upload/Publications/Development%20of%20a%20meso-microscale%20coupling%20procedure%20for%20site%20assessment%20in%20complex%20terrain_paper.pdf
- Master Area Reference File
Uncategorized terms requiring cleanup
The following terms have been listed as "uncategorized" for an extended period, and attempts to categorize using Google and other search methods have failed. If you are familiar with a term, please move it to the appropriate category and add a brief description.
- PM Quadtree (These are Polygon Map Quadtrees which are spatial, or GIS mapping structures.
- EncuentroLinux The Chilian Linux Conference http://2008.encuentrolinux.cl/