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Algorithms
- ALPAE
- Anytime A*
- Anytime B*
- Arden's Rule
- Baldi-Chauvin algorithm - see [1]
- BCJ - mentioned in the 7z article.
- BCJ2
- BD ROM-Mark
- Burke-Fisher error repair
- Coercibility
- 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)
- Ensemble learning - see Category:Ensemble learning and [2]
- ECPG-Embedded SQL in C
- Farthest Addition Constructive greedy algorithm (see nearest neighbour, nearest addition)
- 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
- Gossip-based multicast protocol
- Gur game
- Hunter-gatherer algorithm
- Jump string, somehow related to Jump tables
- Kernel Perceptron, a Perceptron that uses the kernel trick
- k-Opt method (generalization of 2-Opt, 3-Opt...)
- Map matching used e.g. in car navigation, see Etak and AGORA
- March C+ algorithm
- 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.
- Windows System 32- This is the file in which Windows runs.
- 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
- Rutishauser's algorithm or Rutishauser's method - algorithm for transforming algebraic terms into series of successive operations.
- 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
Augmented Reality
Computer books
Computer GUI Frameworks
Widget Toolkits
Computer management
Computer architecture
- Simplescalar Computer Architecture simulator
- Block floating-point
- Single Cycle Processor (MIPS)
- Declarative Transaction Management
- Dynamic System Domain (Servers) See [3] [4] [5] [6]
- 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)
- Itanium Microprocessor Advanced Features Could someone elaborate on this, please.
- Kernel Based Methods - See www.kernel-machines.org
- Kernel Machines - See www.kernel-machines.org
- List of instruction sets by number of instructions
- Micropipeline
- MIPSel
- MPS Table - Multiprocessor system table
- Petascale simulation
- Public Health Information Network (a/k/a PHIN) - This is a national initiative within the United States to build a national public health, message based architecture. This initiative is sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) see [7] and [8] for more information
- Test design Could someone elaborate on this, please.
- Duncan's Taxonomy
- 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.
Computer languages
- EMC-SNAS EMC filesystem? EMC Scalable Network Accelerator in front of their storage?
- ACOS - The compiled language used for the GBBS Pro BBS software, which was used on Apple II computers under PRODOS 8. MACOS or modified ACOS could be encompassed within this article as it is a modified version of ACOS; http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/AC/ACOS.html http://dictionary.babylon.com/ACOS http://vdict.com/ACOS,6,0,0.html http://bbs.wikia.com/wiki/GBBS/ACOS (search Google for "ACOS bbs language") ReveurGAM (talk) 08:07, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
- Potion (computer 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 (paragraph about Seed7 at page 18), The Quest for the Ultimate Cycle explores the 3n+C extension of the Collatz Conjecture with Seed7 programs, A FreeBSD port / see also here (not maintained by Mr. Mertes)
- TIOBE Programming Community Index [9]
- 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)
- XMLmosaic - A new language using .NET functions influenced by C#, VB.NET and a bit of C++. Made by User:Borgdylan Source and webpage at Codeplex XMLmosaic Dylan Borg (talk) 14:20, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
- WhizBase - WhizBase 5 is a hypertext pre-processor for Windows® based web servers. - http://www.whizbase.com
Early computer models/processors
Hardware
- A4tech is a company that makes PC peripherals
- ASERTY Keyboard A type of keyboard
- Intel X-25m The fastest reads of any single hard drive ever. http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/intel_x25m
- 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.
- Borderware
- 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. [10] [11]
- BTTV - Analog V4L capture card BTTV based tuners
- BBWC - Battery Backed Write Cache
- CE-ATA
- Conductive Pen - A silver pen used for circuit boards
- DFA Chip
- DLP Monitor/DLP
- Domino Logic
- Drive Xpert
- ECL monitors
- Edgeware
- 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.
- IEEE 1680
- IOdrive an SSD produced by Fusion-IO which is attached via pci-e
- 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
- N8VEM - home brew Z80 CP/M computer project http://groups.google.com/group/n8vem
- Octo-Core - Any computer processor with 8 processing cores. Comparable to Quad-Core. - Multi-core already exists, and it talks about octo-core chips as well as others. Mun206 (talk) 12:56, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
- 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)
- PSMI
- Qualcomm Gobi - the first multi-mode 3G (GSM, EV-DO, HSPA) WWAN solution for mobile computer devices (notebooks, UMPCs)
- radeon r800
- RLDRAM - Reduced Latency DRAM
- 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
- Soft AP - Software that enables a normally client-only WiFi adaptor to be used as an Access Point.
- Swap Chain - used when telling your graphics card where and what it will be rendering to screen. Often used when you want to render two or more different views at once but share textures and the like. I think anyway, hoep some can please clarify.
- 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
The Internet
- Itch.com -- [12] Itch.com - Massively Multiplayer Browser-based Games -- Basically, it is a portal with a great variety of games, which at the same time has many subdomains with more games… People on charge of this site are tech guys who firstly built companies that provided IT solutions to businesses. Then, they realized it wasn't their calling, so they couldn't resist filling what they see as a huge gap in pure browser-based games. As a result, Itch.com became a community for players of free to play multiplayer online games. The page has a variety of games and an active and supportive community of players and moderators.
- Thinkature.com -- Online real-time collaboration website
- MacedonianFootball.com -- Macedonian Football website - Internet project for popularization of the Macedonian football
- Internet Week New York
- Computer Programmers Forum--Site is here The independent article-- A computer programming forum that is very popular in the programming world. 71.212.148.61 (talk) 03:15, 29 May 2009 (UTC)
- Fizy.com -- [13] [14] Music and video search engine with interface in 26 languages. I created the item myself but was deleted as (G11: Unambiguous advertising or promotion) although I have no affiliation with the site :( --Nevit (talk) 18:45, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
- icloud.com -- [15] a free Cloud OS from icloud, available in 8 languages. Vision: To give everyone a free online computer
- papercritters.com -- [16] Create your own 3d "Paper Critters" by designing it, printing it, and cutting/glueing it.
- Soompi.com [17] Alexa rankingSoompi is the largest Asian American community site online and the largest site for English fans of Asian pop.
- CodyCooper.me -- [18] a free site for computer tips that are updated daily.
- BanglaGamer -- [19] the fastest growing e-sports community of Bangladesh.
- iPBFree -- [20] a free forum hoster that allows near complete customization and control.
- mothballing -- the prosess of leaving old and un-updated pages on the internet for further refrence
- Project Deploy* -- [21], Project Deploy* is a free open source online tool that allows users to quickly generate a web project framework.
- Elovix -- [22], a new community, focussing on Social Networking, Help, troubleshooting, Downloads and much more
- Cooltoad -- [Cooltoad http://www.cooltoad.com], a website for free email, search, and music. Wiki5d (talk) 14:54, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
- Macy Gray (neopet) Macy Gray is also a kind of neopet but it was retired 2001 or 2002 for legal reasons.
- AcmeFiles.com A website where you can download lots of software for free. One of the most visited download sites around the world.[23] [2009|5|05] 4:40 p.m.
- AnonTalk -- The anontalk.com scriptkiddie / Anonymous web site that allegedly organized and committed the DDoS attacks against *chan in July of 2008. AnonTalk is blacklisted by the WikiPedia project however the actions of the kiddies has had some influence in creating intra script kiddie wars.
- Awards site - a site where people can come and enter their site into a competition and other people come and vote on other peoples sites.
- Onnetworks-A Company That Offers Shows Outside Of Television
- Chelsio Communications, a leading manufacturer of high-end networking equipment, such as iSCSI, InfiniBand and 10GbE NICs
- CloudOS A web based application platform, developed by microsoft [24] [25]
- Paymo Time Tracker [26] Seems to be quite 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. [27]
- Flickrvision.compopular well known website that shows realtime geolocated images from flickr.comMancgollum (talk) 08:39, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
- FileHippo.com A website where you can download a large variety of software for computers, this website also has an update cheker that is a fraction of a megabyte. This is one of the top websites to download software from many companies.[28] [2009|1|14] 6:25 p.m.
- Tower of Babble BBS (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), Online Data Systems BBS, and Metro Big 10/Big 12 BBSes - notable BBSes (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Drawing_board/Archives/2008/December#BBS_Addition/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Drawing_board#BBS_Addition)ReveurGAM (talk) 11:15, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
- RareShare RareShare is a social hub connecting patients, families, and health care professionals affected by rare medical disorders.
- Web 3.0 -- Should have a quick definition or expected definition of Web 3.0. Maatthew (talk) 04:55, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
- 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 [29] Friism (talk)
- The Worlds Smallest Violin [Theworldssmallestviolin.com] A site which is funded by views and a site which gives 50% of its revenue each month to charity. Use to be a popular single flash button which played a violin noise. Hosts videos, pictures and games daily. Created by Josh Burton Joshbburton (talk) 01:42, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
- Thumbdive -- [30] a social networking site designed for connecting and sharing with others in a more private way. Thought to aim at privacy problems encountered by Facebook and MySpace users. Currently on private beta only. Tonyngkh (talk) 18:43, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
- The person who invented the internet
- Britekite -- page deleted, please replace.
- 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. —ZeroOne (talk / @) 07:31, 27 April 2009 (UTC)
- I've got a jar of dirt - internet meme, from "Pirates of the Caribbean" - --Gondana (talk) 00:41, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
- ExitReality - Makes the entire Internet 3D - a 3D architecture for the Internet with open standards
- FC2.com - Recently deleted for G11 (advertisement), but it seems fairly important as it's Japan's #4 most visited site according to Alexa, and #1 most visited only-Japanese site (see http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/fc2.com). CharonM72 (talk) 22:59, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
- Newsbook - term is currently a redlink in Web search engine. Looks like it should mean something but I'm not familiar with this term. -- 201.37.230.43 (talk) 02:00, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
- UTexts.ca- A place for university students to post and find used textbooks. Free.
- wixi.com- The discussion about radio station WIXI says, "Wixi.com should have its own article." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:WIXI.
- Animation vs Animator-A flash movie on the internet.
- Neoseeker. http://www.neoseeker.com. Canada's largest hardware and software reviews site, and runs one of the largest gaming communities. Owned by Neo-Era media
- Comparison of Internet search engines
- Libre.fm - open source project to help you keep track of what music you like and share that, with your friends, discover new music, and meet new people who share your taste in music; an open source alternative to Last.fm
- Link Management Protocol - a link management protocol (LMP) that runs between a pair of nodes and is used to manage traffic engineering links (from RFC4204)—C45207 | Talk 05:39, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
- List of Font Faces/Styles - please include somewhere (not sure if belongs in this subcategory, or even this category) a complete list of font faces or styles that are usable in html. This could be just a list of the names. It makes sense that it would also include the way the font faces/styles look, such as Georgia, Impact, and Garamond. Jon (talk) 12:42, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
- allyve - big German internet SSO startpage, www.allyve.com [31] [32]
- Burning Board - A forum software used by ClassicPro's official site
- RVSiteBuilder - Website Builder for cPanel Hosting Provider [33] & [34]
- usenet servers - Computers that can serve, or distribute Usenet posts. Some of these are free.
- 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 [35]
- OpenBittorrent - OpenBitTorrent is a bittorrent tracker free for anyone to use. You don't need to register, upload or index a torrent anywhere, all you have to do is to include the OpenBitTorrent tracker URL in your torrent. [36]
- i-doser - I-Doser is a brainwave synchronizer that emulates the use of a prescription drug.Offical website
- JavaStore - A new online store by Sun Microsystems for selling and distributing Java apps.Java Store Website
People
- Jean-Francois Lévesque, Video game programmer. Known to have programmed the fire propagation in Far Cry 2. Named #22 game industry hero of 2008 according to Edge Magazine. [37]
- Antonio Acosta, Certified Genesys CTI expert [38]
- Bob Alberti, Internet Gopher protocol co-developer [39], entrepreneur responsible for first commercial online interactive role-playing game Scepter of Goth, on the GāmBit MultiSystems commercial BBS [40], author of "Mitlanyal" volumes 1 [41] and 2 [42]
- 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
- Dan Dobberpuhl according too P.A. Semi he "lead designer for the DEC Alpha and StrongARM processors." as well as founded P.A. Semi.
- Clarence Ellis (computer scientist) ("Skip"), The First-African American to attain a Ph.D. in Computer Science[43]
- 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 [44]
- James Kutsch, Ph.D., inventor of the first talking computer for blind people[45] (National Institute for the Blind)
- Michelle Levesque, member of the OpenNet Initiative, employee at Google and author of [46][verify notability]
- 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[47][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.
- Terry Childs, CCIO for San Francisco being held on $5,000,000 bail because he allegedly locked everyone out save for himself.
- 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.[48]
- 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.
Organizations
- MAHASERVER A Group of Network Enthusiasts
- 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]
- Fachak - A company that provides online content sharing platform [www.fachak.com]
- Madd Electronics Group - A Romanian It Company - [www.pcmadd.com]
- BBSCON[verify notability]
- Electric Rain
- International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS) [50]
- 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[51][verify notability]
- Microhardxce (MHX) [52], 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.
- 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. [53]
- 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. [54]
- Tangible and Embedded Interaction, international conference on tangible and embedded interaction. See [55]
- Magid Computers - Advanced web solutions company based in New York, with offices in Los Angeles and Dallas, supporting small businesses. [56]
- Red Condor - Spam filtering company based in California. [57]
- Shareware Industry Awards Foundation
Operating Systems
- 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 [58] Almogo (talk) 16:33, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
- Basic concepts of CMX RTOS -- Adding links CMX, RTOS, CMX RTOS -- 201.37.230.43 (talk) 15:58, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
- 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
- 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." [59] -- 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.
Linux Kernel
- Woof (Linux) - a build script from Barry Kauler which automatically downloads packages from any Linux distro and assembles them into a lightweight Linux OS. -- http://puppylinux.com/woof/ -- 201.37.230.43 (talk) 16:46, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
Programming
- Action Event Paradigm[verify notability]
- Agent Oriented Programming - AOP on [63]
- 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
- Binary backup
- Bsymbolic
- Bulk insert for SQL DB's
- Bug triage something to do with bug tracking
- Bytecode instrumentation
- CScript[verify notability]
- CT-API (CardTerminal Application Programming Interface)
- DRLVM stands for Dynamic Runtime Layer Virtual Machine a clean-room implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition 1.5.0 virtual machine.
- DOM API applications using DOM API to comunicate over networks and internally
- EJB-QLSQL/HQL-like query language for Enterprise Java Beans
- Ephemeral random constant, related to genetic programming
- Existential types [[64]]
- Fractional programming
- Front Controller Design Pattern
- FWEB - documentation system for Fortran
- Genome strength
- Global offset table
- HLAPI (High-level Application Programming Interface) - perhaps the same thing as HLLAPI (High-level Language Application Programming Interface)? [verify notability]
- Jeff Duntemann o'reilly biography
- Language Processor
- LateralGM
- Libclear Description of libclear [verify notability]
- libgcc
- Linker script
- Loop rotation - trying to optimize loops somehow, referred to in [65]
- McAfee SLATES model[verify notability]
- Moravec interest operator
- Muenchian method (Grouping method in XSLT)
- Nanothreads
- Ninject a IOC container
- NSView - When reading up on the development on the Mac version of Google Chrome, there is a sentence about the TestShell that reads "It exercises WebCore rendering into a bitmap instead of directly to a NSView, a requirement for multi-process display."
- Nuweb literate programming tool
- Open Hypermedia Systems[verify notability]
- Page Controller Design Pattern
- Pageflow
- Potfile
- Render Target - [66] and [67] NoodlePowa (talk) 02:50, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
- 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.
- SAP-BW (Related to data warehousing )
- Shadow table - system for managing multiple versions of records in a relational database.
- Skeleton application
- Skrit[verify notability]
- STL.NET — STL for Microsoft .NET[verify notability]
- Synchronization domain - terminology in thread synchronization.
- T4 (Microsoft) - see [68] for a commercial tool
- Ultimate++ - C++ cross-platform rapid application development suite focused on programmers productivity. See [69].
- 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
- Weblet - See weblets.dev.java.net
- Writeln
- XBreed
- XMLdoc see XML File Documentor
- XPIDL
Protocols
- SIP2 - the standard protocol for library interfaces, originally created by 3com. A couple of existing pages link to this topic, but it's hard to find a general introduction anywhere (detailed developers guides etc are easily found, but not simple tutorials, howtos etc). Not to be confused with SIP (session initiation protocol) which is something else. Marinheiro (talk) 10:44, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- TCP sockets - mentioned on a number of pages (Named pipe, Berkeley sockets, etc.) but not defined. Internet search does not seem to have much to say. Are they the same as Berkeley sockets? Perhaps it should redirect to Berkeley sockets#Client-server example using TCP? It is extremely unclear for anyone who is not acquainted with this field. Sligocki (talk) 23:23, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
- Or maybe a redirect to Internet socket? Sligocki (talk) 23:27, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Real-Time computing
Searching/search engines
- Speedy Spider from Entireweb, apparently a large Swedish search engine. Purpose?
- www.zookfind.com is a search engine that delivers the search results of Google, Yahoo, Ask, MSN - Offers Pay Per Click Advertising similar to Google Adwords[verify notability]
- Optevi.com : "User-controlled ranking" search engine[verify notability]
- VidSerp.com--would love an article telling anything and everything that there is to be told on VidSerp.com[verify notability]
- Junoba.com : Meta search engine[verify notability]
- Document ranking
- Search portal
- Zitku : Is a search engine, web crawler, and internet archiver that uses only community edited data from ODP and wikipedia.[verify notability]
- 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.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
- Video search engine optimization (VSEO)
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. 95.34.38.198 (talk) 20:52, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
- Abuse Case - Like use cases, but talk about security attacks rather than system design
- AD Mutate - Mutation integration in Hacking
- Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals
- Ashar
- Asprox - Phishing botnet gaining significant popularity
- BadBunny new macro virus for OpenOffice
- 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 [70]
- Blue Ridge Networks - a company responsible for creating the BorderGuard and manages VPNs.[verify notability]
- CCSK Cyclic Code Shift Keying
- Chaotic Cryptosystems
- CROOK Unix OS
- crypto-chip
- CryptoHeaven
- Database Encryption
- Defender Pro Internet Security - An Antivirus Program
- 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]
- 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.
- LARIAT - A virus research system at MIT. See [71]
- Low integrity mode
- Local File Include
- Mini-certificates - WTLS mini-certificates, used for wireless devices.
- 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?
- NSTISSC - National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee
- OS-178B
- PassWindow - Online visual one time password method [72] [73]
- 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
- Survivability and Information Assurance - [74]
- 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)
- 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 [75] [76]
Software
- Appetizer (software) - See http://app.etizer.org. Appetizer is one of the few open source docks for Windows. It can be fully customized via skins and plugins and is available in 12 languages. It is also fully portable (it was initially a PortableApps.com application) and is still actively developed. It has been reviewed in several websites and magazines: "Freeware of the month" on UpdateStar [77]; 5/5 and "Top 10 of the best launchers" on Clubic [78][79]; 9/10 on Softonic.com [80]; and 4/5 on PC Tools (magazine) (half page review on issue #10). It has also been reviewed today on DownloadSquad and Lifehacker.
- 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 and EETimes article
- 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.
- Comparison of X Window Systems - see X_Window_System#Implementations
- Corel Home Office is a sleek new office suite for word processing, spreadsheets and presentation projects.
- 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." http://www.pyrenean.com/
- 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." http://www.pyrenean.com/
- Edicy Edicy is a wysiwyg website creator and editor. It's based in Estonia[81]. It's been reviewed among other sources by ReadWriteWeb
- Emerald Mine: famous Boulder Dash-style game for Amiga in 1990s.
- Eventum - issue tracking software from MySQL.org see Comparison of issue tracking systems, http://eventum.mysql.org/
- 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/
- History of Bangla computing the history of how the softwares of Bengali/Bangla script interfacing developed at 1980s-present
- Hottrix an app company for Apple Inc.'s iPhone OS, famous for apps such as iBeer, iMilk, iMunchies [82]
- Hive (Hadoop) a data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop.[83]
- Iolo System Mechanic Number 1 computer maintenance software; comes in differerent packages: cleans computer, registry, speeds up computer and internet, keeps computer safe, etc.
- Jinzora - A PHP internet jukebox manager.
- JPCSP - An emulator of the Playstation Portable platform written in Java, or recently C++. As found on http://jpcsp.org/ Source: [84]
- lexiCan - lexiCan Knowledge Management Software, commonly called just lexiCan, is an 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.
- Naiture - mysterious artificial life project
- nativeclient - Google FOSS for runnning x86 native code in a browser.
- Naum (chess) important chess engine; see http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naum_(Schach) 80.121.2.200 (talk) 05:23, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
- Nav4All - Satelite Navigation Software [Nav4All.com]
- NDIF New (?) Disk Image Format - an early Mac OS Disk Image file format
- Network Broadcast Sound (NBS)
- 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) [85]
- Nodebug
- ocad - Software for creating maps (www.ocad.com)
- OCP art studio - Art package for the 48K spectrum and related models.
- OnShare
- 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.
- OS/161
- Orange Juice (game company)
- 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)
- PaperCut NG http://www.papercut.biz/pcng/ print and internet monitoring / quota software
- PC Health Software
- PCShowBuzz
- Phone Support Tools (PST)
- PhotoShare - An iPhone application [86]
- Picket - a Bugtracker writen in Python over Django.
- Picture Converter [87] - Image resizing and conversion software
- Pilot running
- PLURK Trends
- Pixelshop [88] - Icon and cursor editing software
- podfading
- PowerPad http://quickmediasoftware.com/software/powerpad/powerpad.html - Text Editor
- 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) [89]
- Prozilla is a download accelerator for Linux [90]
- ProxMox Virtual Environment (virtualization) [91]
- Pview http://www.mssm.edu/cnic/tools.pview.html
- Pykota http://www.pykota.com/ print monitoring / quota software
- Raece Conquest
- 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)
- Resin Application Server - Java application server. See [92], [93], [94], [95]
- RMAN (Oracle Backup Utility)
- Roblox - A kid-friendly MMO where players create their own levels.
- RosAsm - 32-bit assembler for Windows and Wine
- Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) - See http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/network/rras/
- 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
- Scalr As of May 2009, the only open source scaling platform for cloud computing infrastructure (Infrastructure as a Service).
- 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)
- 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
- Sega X See Sega X Blog -The site no longer exists --Peppage (talk) 17:32, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
- Safarp
- SAIL LABS Technology automatic speech recognition
- 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 [96]
- 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
- smartctl - see smartmontools Control/Monitor Utility for S.M.A.R.T. in UNIX
- SmartStartMenu - see[97] An application launcher for WINDOWS
- smilez tab add-on for aol instant messenger, can be found on aim ad hack site.
- Socialbox - Facebook's IM Client
- Softsaurus
- Soldier Front Also called "Special Force". An FPS game (has been deleted, but I think it is famous enough to deserve a page).
- Sound Designer II, an audio/music file format by Digidesign.
- Software of Unknown Pedigree an alternative to COTS software where origin is unknown / documentation not available for verification purposes
- 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.
- Spectrasonics creator of software music sample-players and its samples
- Spold
- SpriteWorld (Mac OS/Mac OS X game creation SDK)
- SProbe
- Spyware Terminator
- Stampede Linux
- StaxRip — free video converter
- Stikipad
- Swiftlight - project management and communication software
- sXid - Flags changes in SUID programs in Unix like OS
- Summarize (software) (OS X service utility)
- 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
- System Mechanic - an awarded system suite released by iolo technologies
- SQLiteTool - SQLite database client.
- TalkAndWrite An online tutoring tool.A Skype whiteboard. Server freeHomepage
- Taskpad
- TeamTalk (a Voice over IP conferencing tool. Homepage)
- TeraCopy
- ThinkVantage
- ThirdVoice
- ThreatFire
- Tidal Enterprise Scheduler
- Tversity
- 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
- 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.
- Trumpet (IRC client)) - Fairly notable DOS IRC client.
- Turtle Tracks (Logo), the Logo interpreter
- Tux Commander - file manager on linux, more info : 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 [98]
- Video.X driver - the file included from Mac-on-Linux [99] and PearPC [100]
- 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 [101] - CD Menu and slideshow software
- Visual Page (By Symantec - Abandoned HTML WYSIWYG editor)
- VMGL http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andreslc/xen-gl/
- VQC1 and VQC2, video/audio codecs
- Viero Clear Channels prg\ogram for managing Commercials. Website here
- vizrea Website here
- Voddler commercial online Movies and TV Show video on demand streaming service and accompanying media player software application. Website [102]
- Warbears (Website) - People play as a created character and play missions and play games for credits
- 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
- whereis - Unix shell command that utility checks the standard binary directories for the specified programs.
- WhiteSmoke Writing Software, see [103]
- 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.
- WinSoft Software
- WisBar task management software for pocket pc
- Wolverine (offline mail reader) (offline mail reader)
- WPF/E (Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere)
- wvWare
- Writing With Symbols 2000 - abbv. WWS2000, a program that helps children with severe learning difficulty's
- X Video Driver
- XDP (PDF files)
- XLiveCD - See xlivecd.indiana.edu
- XMDF (file format) - eXtensible Model Data Format[104], developed by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
- XPde (desktop environment)
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- Zarafa (Software)
- Zzaph
- ZynOS - An ZyXEL router operating system
- unified information systems
Software engineering
- Acceptance criteria
- application signatures
- Arthur van Hoff
- Astroinformatics
- 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[105]
- Quality in business systems
- CDM Rule Frame Oracle Custom Development Method (CDM)[106] - ...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
- Fault injection and robustness testing ?? fault injection and robustness testing
- Five State Model for Processes
- Functional document
- Generic software
- Graph index - An index of frequent features of a graph database (e.g., gIndex)
- Ideafarm (IP well known ports 902 & 903) Homepage
- Infinite Plane Rendering
- Infrastructure software (definition and explanation of the term, examples)
- ISO 19109 - Metamodels
- IT Consolidation
- Jamagic
- Jay Elroy Sulzberger
- JFG interlocked functions
- Jim Blandy
- Joel N. Weber II
- List of FreeBSD developers
- List of GNU Project people
- Logical view
- method engineering
- 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
- Regression error
- Requirements document
- Robert Lafore
- Semantic Purity
- Source code extensions
- Subsystem model
- Tami Friedman
- 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
- Geoplexing
- 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 [107] for more details.
- contesters to APNG/MNG[108]:
- mPNG (aNIM or anIM chunk)
- PNG in GIF (“PIG”)
- RGBA in GIF
- VR8 - Roland proprietary file format used with BOSS BR-1600CD, how to convert it to .wav
- K3G - LG Electronics Portable Video file format, how to convert it to .avi, apps (such as Gom) which support it.
- Creative Voice file (.voc) - "a proprietary audio file format developed by Creative Labs for use by their Soundblaster sound cards"
- mp3HD - a new audio file format by Thomson ([109])
- DDS (Data Definition Specification)
- MD4 (file format) - Quake file format for models. ([110])
Theory and theorem
- 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 [111], pdf located here: [112] Nikolaibelkin (talk) 05:13, 14 June 2009 (UTC)
- Business System Domain
- Cell probe complexity - See [113]
- Computational basis, Hadamard basis - In quantum computing. We already have Bell basis (although it's a redirect).
- Connection trap
- Everything is a File The principle that in the unix operating system, everything is represented as a file. See [114]
- 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, Template:Citeseer, 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
- Multi-dimensional Indexing
- No-valley theorem - theorem regarding the properties of an AS path in BGP routing. One explanation: [115]
- 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 [116] and [117]
- Software modules
- K-median problem
- Sparse Distributed Memory
- Sparse maps - see Google Sparse Hash
- Timmothy Stowe[verify notability]
- Transdichotomous RAM - See [118]
- WYSIWYN - 'What You See Is What You Need' theory of interface design
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)
- Desideratabase
- Distributed key (Databases, not cryptography)
- Giga Information Group - (Company providing research in IT industry taken over by Forrester Research)
- form as used in the Lisp programming language
- Foundation (Architectural Framework)
- F1 (Office Assistant) - If we have Clippit, and we name F1 in Office Assistant, it would be convnient to wikify the links.
- Heroglyph (Plug-in about Video titling for ProDAD, Edius and other DVD software)
- Human Vs Computer Who has more processing power?
- Internet Tweeter (A term used to classify, recognize, and manage a type of blog,forum, or netgroup vandal)
- List of Compose Key combinations Comprehensive lists of Compose Key combinations for each operating system. Mac 10.4 list started at Talk:Compose_key.
- Monotype Corsiva Well known font from Windows.
- 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)
- OnNow or On-Now (alternate spelling) is a Power Management Standard developed by Microsoft. It allows a PC to be put into hibernation, and then be awakened instantly by a hardware. A good start would probably be creating a redirect to Hibernation, but eventually it should be replaced with proper information on the standard itself and the development process. I think that most hardware today has support for this feature. Sources: microsoft.com/archive/OnNow/ and PCMag's short definition •ː• 3ICE •ː• 11:38, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
- 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
- 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.
- Sun Academic Initiative Academic program from Sun Some information can be founded here:[119]
- TCTT.DLL
- Theorem proving tactics (used for interactive theorem proving)
- timed automata - timing extensions to petri nets, especially finite state machines
- Topo computer
- 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)
- vsdatant.sys(Driver, possibly used by ZoneAlarm)
- Winstation Library - Microsoft components
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.
- Coprimation
- EURACE eurace.org
- IPC 610 Is this the 19 inch high performing rack mounted ruggedised computer chassis or training for manufacturing assembliers - IPC-A-610?
- Kernel Relocation
- 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).
- LANcast Is this the company, which makes LAN kit, gigabit switches and network cards.
- PM Quadtree (These are Polygon Map Quadtrees which are spatial, or GIS mapping structures.
- STARTRON (uses port 1057. StarTron the game)
- hammit The Unit of measurement
- Feudalism 2 an online computer game
- kernel memory - redlink in Device driver. Make redirect??
- EncuentroLinux The Chilian Linux Conference http://2008.encuentrolinux.cl/
- GoASM, per Microsoft Macro Assembler: "several other assemblers which are either use MASM's syntax or are designed for Windows". POASM has article.
- JWasm, per Microsoft Macro Assembler: "several other assemblers which are either use MASM's syntax or are designed for Windows". POASM has article.
- RosAsm, per Microsoft Macro Assembler: "several other assemblers which are either use MASM's syntax or are designed for Windows". POASM has article.