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...patents just as any other invention does. Software is simply a description of computer instructions that allow a processor to perform complex tasks. Particularly in today’s knowledge economy, the value...
...into the Museum’s extensive experience in computing history and archive management to preserve and reveal Cisco’s significant role in shaping the Internet. About the Computer History Museum The Computer History...
...kinds of computers (e.g. mainframes, personal computers, etc.) that come into existence roughly every decade. Bell was also the author of several books and papers on computing, entrepreneurship, and lifelogging....
...of being named as one of the 20th century’s Top 100 Business News Luminaries by TJFR. That group also ranked her as the nation’s most influential woman business news executive...
...was an author of the High Performance Computer and Communications Initiative. He posited Bell’s Law of Computer Classes (1972-2008) accounting for the new kinds of computers (e.g. mainframes, personal computers,...
...data resources. Dr. Buzbee is well known in the high performance computing community. He was a charter member of the Steering Committee for the annual ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference; he was...
...Computer History Museum The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, is a nonprofit organization with a four-decade history as the world’s leading institution exploring the history of computing and...
...of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA. He is the founder Director and Principal Investigator of the Research Consortium in Speckled Computing (www.specknet.org) a multidisciplinary grouping of computer scientists, electronic...