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  2. Computation - Wikipedia

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    A candidate definition was proposed independently by several mathematicians in the 1930s. [5] The best-known variant was formalised by the mathematician Alan Turing , who defined a well-defined statement or calculation as any statement that could be expressed in terms of the initialisation parameters of a Turing machine . [ 6 ]

  3. Computing - Wikipedia

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    Computer simulation, one of the main cross-computing methodologies. Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computing machinery. [1] It includes the study and experimentation of algorithmic processes, and the development of both hardware and software.

  4. Edge computing - Wikipedia

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    Edge computing is a distributed computing model that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data. More broadly, it refers to any design that pushes computation physically closer to a user, so as to reduce the latency compared to when an application runs on a centralized data centre.

  5. Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary gives the first attested use of computer in the 1640s, meaning 'one who calculates'; this is an "agent noun from compute (v.)". The Online Etymology Dictionary states that the use of the term to mean " 'calculating machine' (of any type) is from 1897."

  6. Does not compute - Wikipedia

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    "Does not compute", and variations of it, are phrases often uttered by computers, robots, and other artificial intelligences in popular culture. The phrase indicates a type of cognitive dissonance on the part of the machine in question.

  7. Computational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Computational mathematics emerged as a distinct part of applied mathematics by the early 1950s. Currently, computational mathematics can refer to or include:

  8. CPU-bound - Wikipedia

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    CPU-bound jobs will spend most of their execution time on actual computation ("number crunching" [1]) as opposed to e.g. communicating with and waiting for peripherals such as network or storage devices (which would make them I/O bound instead).

  9. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid cloud can also mean the ability to connect collocation, managed and/or dedicated services with cloud resources. [2] Gartner defines a hybrid cloud service as a cloud computing service that is composed of some combination of private, public and community cloud services, from different service providers. [64]