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  2. The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics

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    The International Development of Computer Education (IDCE) is an effort by KCG's programs to expand computer education in various countries. It was commenced in 1988 by Yasuko Hasegawa and her daughter, Yu Hasegawa (a.k.a. Yu Hasegawa-Johnson) when three hundred fifty 8-bit personal computers were donated to Thailand’s secondary and upper level schools.

  3. Kyoto Computer Gakuin - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) is a private vocational school in Kyoto, Japan, founded in 1963 by Yasuko and Shigeo Hasegawa. It is operated by the KCG Group. It is operated by the KCG Group. KCG’s Eki-mae is the main campus which is located near the Kyoto Station .

  4. Toshihide Ibaraki - Wikipedia

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    Toshihide Ibaraki (Japanese: 茨木 俊秀, born 1940) [1] is a Japanese computer scientist and operations researcher known for his research on graph algorithms, databases, resource allocation, fractional programming, and metaheuristics.

  5. Category:Universities and colleges in Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto University of the Arts‎ (2 C, 1 P) O. Ōtani University‎ (1 C, 2 P) R. Ritsumeikan University‎ (2 C, 5 P) ... Kyoto Computer Gakuin; Kyoto Institute of ...

  6. MARCH (Japanese universities) - Wikipedia

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    MARCH (マーチ, Māchi) is the collective name of 5 private universities located in Tokyo, Japan. The name comes from the initial letters of the Japanese Roman characters of each school:

  7. Category:Universities and colleges in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Schools under the old system of education in Japan (1 C, 2 P) Student sport in Japan (5 C, 3 P) U. ... Kyoto Computer Gakuin; Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies; N.

  8. Timeline of Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    1969 - Kyoto Computer Gakuin (school) established. 1970 - October: Kyoto hosts World Conference of Religions for Peace. [33] 1975 - Population: 1,460,000. [34] 1976 - Nishikyō-ku and Yamashina-ku wards created. [citation needed] 1981 - Kyoto Municipal Subway begins operating. 1987 - City hosts World Conference of Historical Cities. [35]

  9. Two Generals' Problem - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Two Generals' Problem was the first computer communication problem to be proven to be unsolvable. [3] An important consequence of this proof is that generalizations like the Byzantine Generals problem are also unsolvable in the face of arbitrary communication failures, thus providing a base of realistic expectations for any ...