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CPMP-Tools is a free open-source software-package for Computer Algebra System (CAS). CPMP is an abbreviation for Core-Plus Mathematics Project. CPMP-Tools is released under the GNU General Public License. [1] It works with three operating systems. CPMP-Tools is made for teaching mathematics at the high school level. [2] [3]
Released in an ad-supported free download version in 2007 for a limited time; available to US residents only. [119] Wild Metal Country (1999), was released as freeware in 2004 [120] but is no longer available on the download page. Zero Tolerance (1994), a first person shooter developed by Technopop for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
Xcas and Giac are open-source projects developed and written by Bernard Parisse and Renée De Graeve at the former Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble (now the Grenoble Alpes University), [24] France since 2000. [25] Xcas and Giac are based on experiences gained with Parisse's former project Erable. [26] Pocket CAS and CAS Calc P11 utilize Giac.
CAS, the Column Address Strobe. The address inputs are captured on the falling edge of CAS, and select a column from the currently open row to read or write. WE, Write Enable. This signal determines whether a given falling edge of CAS is a read (if high) or write (if low). If low, the data inputs are also captured on the falling edge of CAS.
With 50 to 100 cortical minicolumns per cortical column a human would have 2–4 million (2×10 6 –4×10 6) cortical columns. There may be more if the columns can overlap, as suggested by Tsunoda et al. [17] Jeff Hawkins claims that there are only 150,000 columns in the human neocortex, based on research made by his company Numenta. [18]
A cortical minicolumn (also called cortical microcolumn [1]) is a vertical column through the cortical layers of the brain. Neurons within the microcolumn "receive common inputs, have common outputs, are interconnected, and may well constitute a fundamental computational unit of the cerebral cortex".
The super column consists of a (unique) super column name, and a number of columns. A super column is a tuple (a pair) with a binary super column name and a value that maps it to many columns. [1] They consist of a key–value pairs, where the values are columns. Theoretically speaking, super columns are associative array of columns. [2]
CAS 1.0 implemented single-sign-on. CAS 2.0 introduced multi-tier proxy authentication. Several other CAS distributions have been developed with new features. In December 2004, CAS became a project of the Java in Administration Special Interest Group (JASIG), which is as of 2008 responsible for its maintenance and development. Formerly called ...