Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
NCSA is one of the five original centers in the National Science Foundation's Supercomputer Centers Program. [1] The idea for NCSA and the four other supercomputer centers arose from the frustration of its founder, Larry Smarr, who wrote an influential paper, "The Supercomputer Famine in American Universities", in 1982, after having to travel to Europe in summertime to access supercomputers ...
For computer log management, the Common Log Format, [1] also known as the NCSA Common log format, [2] (after NCSA HTTPd) is a standardized text file format used by web servers when generating server log files. [3] Because the format is standardized, the files can be readily analyzed by a variety of web analysis programs, for example Webalizer ...
NCSA may refer to: National Cadet Special Activities, aviation programs run by the American Civil Air Patrol; National Center for Supercomputing Applications, a computer science research center in Urbana, IL NCSA Common log format, a file format for log files produced by web server software
According to the National College Scouting Association (NCSA), at least 77 percent of college athletes surveyed across of a number of sports reported they played both club and high school sports.
In 2008, NCSA Athletic Recruiting assisted almost 4,000 high school seniors. [17] In 2011, over 7,000 eighth-graders joined the NCSA network. [18] The same year, nearly 1,400 seventh-graders joined the network. [18] Through custom technology, 2024 was a record year for NCSA where they had over 31,000 2024 graduates go on to play their sport in ...
However, the built-in stack, one of the few completely independently developed TCP/IP stacks in use at the time, continued to ship in the software for years. NCSA Telnet was released as free and open source software (although the term "open source" was not yet in use), and as such spawned a number of spin-off products including BetterTelnet
Under these guidelines the NCSA was designed and it formally took over responsibility from the decommissioned NACOSA on 1 August 2004. At the same time NATO's new Command Structure was implemented, cutting approximately 12% of NATO's overall manpower. The transition period is assumed to last about 18 months, i.e. until mid-2006.
In Week 11, many Augusta high school football teams are still fighting for state playoff berths. Here are the teams with the most to gain this week.