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  2. Computer-supported cooperative work - Wikipedia

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    General process of interaction and cooperation with CSCW technology. Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) is the study of how people utilize technology collaboratively, often towards a shared goal. [1]

  3. History of personal computers - Wikipedia

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    The history of the personal computer as a mass-market consumer electronic device began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s. A personal computer is one intended for interactive individual use, as opposed to a mainframe computer where the end user's requests are filtered through operating staff, or a time-sharing system in which one large processor is shared by many individuals.

  4. Computer - Wikipedia

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    A human computer, with microscope and calculator, 1952. It was not until the mid-20th century that the word acquired its modern definition; according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first known use of the word computer was in a different sense, in a 1613 book called The Yong Mans Gleanings by the English writer Richard Brathwait: "I haue [] read the truest computer of Times, and the best ...

  5. Semantic Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Semantic Scholar is a research tool for scientific literature. It is developed at the Allen Institute for AI and was publicly released in November 2015. [2] Semantic Scholar uses modern techniques in natural language processing to support the research process, for example by providing automatically generated summaries of scholarly papers. [3]

  6. The Computer and the Brain - Wikipedia

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    The Computer and the Brain is an unfinished book by mathematician John von Neumann, begun shortly before his death and first published in 1958.Von Neumann was an important figure in computer science [broken anchor], and the book discusses how the brain can be viewed as a computing machine.

  7. Computer science - Wikipedia

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    Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. [1] [2] [3] Computer science spans theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory) to applied disciplines (including the design and implementation of hardware and software).

  8. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Cloud computing metaphor: the group of networked elements providing services does not need to be addressed or managed individually by users; instead, the entire provider-managed suite of hardware and software can be thought of as an amorphous cloud.

  9. List of computer scientists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of computer scientists, people who do work in computer science, in particular researchers and authors.. Some persons notable as programmers are included here because they work in research as well as program.