Milestones in Computer Science and Information TechnologyBloomsbury Academic, 2003. aug. 30. - 392 oldal Using the same approach as the popular Milestones in Science and Technology and Milestones in Health and Medicine, this unique reference features more than 600 concise entries describing the most significant advances in the field of computer science and information technology. Arranged in a convenient A-to-Z format, entries explain topics in a wide variety of categories, including hardware, software, theory, mathematics, programming, languages, memory, architecture, applications, and graphics. |
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... Turing machine . Type 1 grammars are context sensitive and are rec- ognizable by a Linear Bounded Automaton ( LBA ) . Type 2 grammars are context free , are recognizable by pushdown stack automata , and are of great interest to those ...
... Turing . Since the early 1940s , the first version of every new U.S. supercomputer is delivered to the Na- tional Security Agency ( NSA ) at Fort Meade , Maryland , and subsequent versions to the U.S. national laboratories dedicated to ...
... Turing machine THEORY A Turing machine is an abstract computing de- vice invented by Alan M. Turing in 1936. A Turing machine consists of a control unit , which can assume any one of a finite number of possible states ; a tape , marked ...
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Listing of Cited References | 283 |
Classification of Articles | 297 |
Chronological Index | 343 |
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