In computer science, a monoculture is a community of computers that all run identical software. All the computer systems in the community thus have the...
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Agricultural science (or agriscience for short) is a broad multidisciplinary field of biology that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic and...
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Morris worm (redirect from Morris (computer worm))
often took two days." Stoll commented that the worm showed the danger of monoculture, because "If all the systems on the ARPANET ran Berkeley Unix, the virus...
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Reductionism (redirect from Reductionist science)
com Archived 2016-04-10 at the Wayback Machine Vandana Shiva, 1995, Monocultures, Monopolies and the Masculinisation of Knowledge. International Development...
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replacing the home computer category during the 1990s and leading to the current monoculture of architecturally identical personal computers. History of computing...
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Following the introduction of the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) in 1981, many other personal computer architectures became extinct within just a few...
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Crop rotation (category Agricultural soil science)
use and diversifying pest and weed communities, the productivity of monocultures is highly dependent on external inputs that may be harmful to the soil's...
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History of the graphical user interface (category History of human–computer interaction)
dominance to push its browser and shape the ecology of the web mainly as a monoculture. Windows 95 evolved through the years into Windows 98 and Windows ME...
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and overall resilience and reliability, especially when compared to monocultures. Throughout western Africa, oil palm agroforests helped to nourish human...
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kerbside container for the collection of garbage or other materials. monoculture - the practice of producing or growing one single crop over a wide area...
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The Indian Institute of Soil Science (acronym IISS) is an autonomous institute for higher learning, established under the umbrella of Indian Council of...
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believing that history can be an exact science. The book explores a tension between originality and monoculture by focusing on the artist's relationship...
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System of Systems (GEOSS) Global Ecolabelling Network Global economic monoculture Global Ecovillage Network Global Environment Facility Global Environment...
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Nikos Salingaros (section Computer science)
functions and contributed to generating post-war urban typologies such as monoculture and sprawl. Through this and other writings Salingaros sought to retrofit...
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2024 CrowdStrike-related IT outages (category Computer errors)
technology sector. The majority of the world's computers use Microsoft Windows, creating a monoculture that reduces resiliency. Ciaran Martin, a cybersecurity...
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March 2010). Multis and Monos : What the Multicultured Can Teach the Monocultured : Towards the Creation of a Global State. ETC Publications. p. 514....
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the original on 9 July 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2018. "The Great Lie: Monoculture Trees as Forests | News & Views | UNRISD". www.unrisd.org. Archived from...
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William Gibson (category American science fiction writers)
notions of the possibilities of science fiction literature. A shy, ungainly teenager, Gibson grew up in a monoculture he found "highly problematic", consciously...
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Brian Martin (social scientist) (category Criticism of science)
August 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2020. Devine, Miranda (4 December 2008). "Monoculture is killing thought". Brisbane Times. Fairfax. Archived from the original...
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(2004-10-29). "Review and analysis of synthetic diversity for breaking monocultures". Proceedings of the 2004 ACM workshop on Rapid malcode. ACM. pp. 23–32...
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Solarpunk (category Science fiction genres)
popular American science fiction films, nature was found to be ignored in visions of the future, depicted in cities with monoculture lawns and ornamental...
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Outline of ecology (category Outlines of sciences)
Natural resource – Resources that exist without actions of humankind Monoculture – Farms producing only one crop at a time Decomposition – Process in...
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] Monocultures are weak, subject to insect blights, diseases, and bad weather. Macrosocial Accounting Project, Dept. of Applied Behavioral Sciences, Univ...
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Adam Curtis (category Writers about religion and science)
of specially composed music, which Curtis has said "creates a sort of monoculture", he uses tracks from a variety of genres, decades, and countries, as...
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Agriculture, Government of India for advanced research in the field of soil sciences. The institute is located on Kachawa Road in Karnal, in the state of Haryana...
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However, technology is changing the way that humans operate the machines, as computer monitoring systems, GPS locators and self-steer programs allow the most...
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Tropical Urban agriculture horticulture forestry reforestation Viticulture Monoculture Organic Biodynamic agriculture Grafting List of organic gardening and...
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statistical support to the scientists, in-house development of required computer software, network and system administration, MIS, gathering market intelligence...
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potential drawback of thorough standardization is a threat analogous to monoculture (where lack of biodiversity creates higher risk of pandemic disease)...
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variance, stonework, fragrance, exterior lighting, statues, and lawns. Lawn monoculture in the United States was historically influenced by English gardens and...
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