• The Cambridge Computer Lab Ring is a members' association for staff and graduates of the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory. It was formed in 2002...
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    The Cambridge Ring was an experimental local area network architecture developed at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge starting in 1974 and...
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    the Computer Laboratory launched the Cambridge Computer Lab Ring, a graduate society designed by Stephen Allott named after the Cambridge Ring network...
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    13 December 2004) was an English computer scientist and professor of computer science at the University of Cambridge. Wheeler was born in Birmingham,...
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    engineering, or electrical engineering and computer science, do their research at the media lab, working with a media lab/Media Arts and Sciences faculty advisor...
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  • Publications Website". "TeleTrusT Awards" (PDF). "University of Cambridge Computer Lab Ring Awards". 23 January 2018. "Best of Open Source Software Awards...
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  • TRIPOS (category University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory)
    Portable Operating System) is a computer operating system. Development started in 1976 at the Computer Laboratory of Cambridge University and it was headed...
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    The Cambridge CAP computer was the first successful experimental computer that demonstrated the use of security capabilities, both in hardware and software...
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  • at the AI Lab; the MIT Media Lab was founded in 1985 by Nicholas Negroponte and Jerome Wiesner to promote research into novel uses of computer technology;...
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  • year (class shank). The side surfaces of the current ring design show the Boston and Cambridge skylines. An MIT campus map and the student's name are...
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    Laboratory (redirect from Science lab)
    include: Film laboratory or Darkroom Clandestine lab for the production of illegal drugs Computer lab Crime lab used to process crime scene evidence Language...
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    Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England in 1978 by Hermann Hauser, Chris Curry and Andy Hopper. The company...
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    invested $240 million to create the MIT–IBM Watson AI Lab. Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, the Lab is a unique joint research venture in artificial intelligence...
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    Yael Tauman Kalai (category American computer scientists)
    theoretical computer scientist and is the Ellen Swallow Richards Professor at MIT in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab. Prior to that...
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    Andy Hopper (category Members of the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory)
    with Maurice Wilkes on the creation of the Cambridge Ring and its successors. Hopper's interests include computer networks, multimedia systems, Virtual Network...
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    Multics (category Bell Labs)
    Fernando Corbató) along with General Electric and Bell Labs. It was developed on the GE 645 computer, which was specially designed for it; the first one...
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    Photojournal PIA08328: Moon-Made Rings "NASA Finds Saturn's Moons May Be Creating New Rings". Cassini Legacy 1997–2007. Jet Propulsion Lab. 2006-10-11. Archived...
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  • University. It grew out of the Cambridge Ring local area network, which it used to interconnect computers. The Cambridge system connected terminals to...
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    usage of computers in universities and research labs in the late 1960s generated the need to provide high-speed interconnections between computer systems...
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    Marvin Minsky (category MIT Media Lab people)
    Minsky (August 9, 1927 – January 24, 2016) was an American cognitive and computer scientist concerned largely with research in artificial intelligence (AI)...
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    Peter Cowley (category Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge)
    Entrepreneurship at the Cambridge Judge Business School, Cowley was also a council member of the Cambridge Computer Lab Ring, and chair of supporters...
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    Nicko van Someren (category Members of the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory)
    Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. "Cambridge Ring Hall of Fame: Companies started by Computer Lab graduates and staff". 23 January 2018. "ANT...
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    Cybercrime (redirect from Computer crime)
    as "a crime committed on a computer network, especially the Internet"; Cybercriminals may exploit vulnerabilities in computer systems and networks to gain...
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    Xen (category University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory)
    computer operating systems to execute on the same computer hardware concurrently. It was originally developed by the University of Cambridge Computer...
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  • Generative music (category Computer music software)
    Discrete model studied in computer science Change ringing – Art of ringing a set of bells in mathematical patterns Computer-generated music – Application...
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    a research lab at SRI, the Augmentation Research Center (ARC), to pursue his objective of developing both hardware and software computer technology to...
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    of wearable and computer, the first wearable computer could be as early as the first abacus on a necklace, a 16th-century abacus ring, a wristwatch and...
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    Entrepreneurship Lab, Innovation Teams, and Leading Sustainable Systems Lab. Global Entrepreneurship Lab and Global Health Delivery Lab send MBA students...
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  • which funded computer research projects at MIT and other institutions in Massachusetts and California. In 1966 Taylor went to ARPA, on Ring E, for funding...
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    Bill Dally (category American computer scientists)
    William James Dally (born August 17, 1960) is an American computer scientist and educator. He is the chief scientist and senior vice president at Nvidia...
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