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Pages in category "Computers Workgroup"
The following 174 pages are in this category, out of 1,101 total.
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- A Programming Language
- Abacus
- Abc (music notation)
- Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1)
- Acclaim Entertainment
- Active attack
- Actual parameter
- Carlisle Adams
- Douglas Adams
- Adder (electronics)
- Internet Protocol version 6 address management
- Adobe Contribute
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Adobe Flash
- Advanced Micro Devices
- Advanced Encryption Standard
- AES competition
- Affordance
- Age of Empires
- Agile software development
- Ajax Framework
- Ajax (web technology)
- Akalabeth
- Alexa Internet
- Computer algebra system
- Algebraic attack
- Algorithm
- Alice and Bob
- Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
- Amazon.com
- American Registry for Internet Numbers
- Ameriwiki
- Amplification attack
- Amstrad
- Android (smartphone)
- Answers.com
- Anti-spam techniques
- Anycasting
- Apache Cassandra
- Apache HTTP Server
- APACHE II
- Apache Software Foundation
- Apple Inc.
- Apple iWorks
- Apple TV
- Application programming interface
- Application Service Provider
- Applied science
- Applied Science and Technology Abstracts
- ARIA (cipher)
- Arthur and Merlin
- Artificial intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence Markup Language
- Artificial neural network
- Artificial neuron
- ASCII
- ASIMO
- Ask.com
- Julian Assange
- Assembly Language
- Asymmetric key cryptography
- Asymmetric multiprocessing
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- Atomicity
- Augmented reality (AR)
- Authentication (information security)
- Automatic Identification System
- Autonomous agent
- Availability
- Avatar
B
- Charles Babbage
- Bandwidth (computers)
- BarCamp
- Barycentre
- BASIC
- Bayesian message classification
- BBN Technologies
- Bell Laboratories
- Bell Labs Technical Journal
- Steven Bellovin
- Benevolent Dictator for Life
- BeOS
- Beowulf cluster
- Berkeley Software Distribution
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Better than nothing security
- BGP community
- BGP connection establishment
- BGP multihoming
- Big O notation
- Eli Biham
- Binary numeral system
- Bing
- Bing Videos
- Bioinformatics
- Biological computation
- BIOS
- Bipolar transistor
- Birthday attack
- BitTorrent
- Blade server
- Blender 3D Software
- Blizzard Entertainment
- Block cipher
- Block cipher modes of operation
- Blog
- Blogger (online platform)
- Blowfish (cipher)
- Body text
- Shannon Bohle
- Botnet
- Bounce Address Tag Validation
- Brain atlas
- Brain mapping
- Brain morphometry
- User:Brandon Gier/sandboxfailure
- Brooks' Law
- Brute force attack
- BSD Daemon
- BSD Daemon/Gallery
- Bubble Bobble
- Buffer overflow
- Bug (software)
- Bug report
- Year 2038 bug
- Bulk encryption
- Bus (network topology)
- Byte
C
- C Sharp
- C++
- C (programming language)
- Camellia (cipher)
- Canary value
- Capability Maturity Model
- Capability Maturity Model Integration
- CAPTCHA
- Cascading Style Sheets
- CAST (cipher)
- Cellular telephony
- Central processing unit
- Certificate revocation list
- Certification authority
- Certified Server Validation
- Challenge-response protocol
- Internet Channel
- Chiptune
- CIDR notation
- Cipher
- Ciphertext
- Circuit switching
- Cisco Systems
- Citizendium
- Classless Inter-Domain Routing
- Client-server
- Clinical data warehouse
- Clinical decision support system
- Clipper chip
- Clojure
- Closed source software
- Closure (computer science)
- Cloud computing
- Hierarchical clustering
- CMOS
- COBOL
- Coda (software)
- Code book attack
- Codec
- Collision
- Command line
- Commodore 64
- Commodore International
- Common Language Specification