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Algorithms
edit- Attestation Credential Certificate – Mentioned at
- Bitsort - An O(N) time and O(1) space sorting algorithm with variants.
- Deutsch–Schorr–Waite algorithm/Link inversion algorithms
- Dynamic Quantum Clustering Analyzing big data.
- Elias-Fano Partitioned indexes
- Find-S -
- First Story Detection - finding the first mentions of a breaking news story from a stream.
- Growing Cell Structures, published in 1994 by Bernd Fritzke, is an important algorithm, especially for unsupervised learning (clustering). Its importance should be roughly similar to neural gas.
- Health Information Service Provider (HISP) -
- International Repair Information Service –
- Lasserre Hierarchy - hierarchy of semidefinite programming relaxations
- Program analysis and transformation - methods for semantically understanding and modifying programs (as far as I can tell)
- Rao-Blackwellized particle filter - for performing approximate inference in dynamic systems with both discrete and continuous state
- ssdeep - A hashing algorithm, typically used in file fingerprinting
- Twin Sorting Algorithm - A new core sorting algorithm that orders the data based on pairs and a unique mathematical logic. Ref -
- Whiplash Gradient Descent - A first-order non-linear algorithm for the optimization of stiff systems like the Rosenbrock's function. Ref -
Artificial Intelligence
editA–Z
edit- Cognitive robotic abstract machine [1]
- Cranfield assembly benchmark [2][3] The Cranfield benchmark isn't able to control a robot, but it measures if a given control software works accurate.
- Crystal island (video game) is a serious game about an epidemic outbreak on an island.[4][5]
- Differentially Private Stochastic Gradient Descent
- Execution monitoring [6]
- Factored grammars are used to create valid paraphrases in natural language generation [7]
- FightingICE [8]
- Fuzzy boom [9] [10]
- Fuzzy identification [11]
- Fuzzy q-learning [12]
- Fuzzy state automaton, mathematical model of computation which is allowed to reach in-between states described in natural language. It's sometimes called a Fuzzy state machine or a Fuzzy Automaton.[13]
- Fuzzy turing machine[14]
- Gaussian mixture regression [15] The method is preinstalled in the Scikit-learn library.[16]
- Goal oriented action planning [17]
- Goal stack[18][19]
- Governance of artificial intelligence
- Grid world (simulation)[20] Its realized with a 2d game engine for visualizing the behavior of agents.[21]
- Hyper-redundant manipulator [22] [23]
- Knowledge container [24][25]
- Knowledge to text[26]
- 'Less than one'-shot learning one-shot learning and zero-shot learning[27] [28] [29]
- List of generative AI lawsuits, both past and present - see OpenAI#Governance and legal issues for examples.
- Mario AI[30]
- Matlab fuzzy logic toolbox [31] [32]
- Motion graph[33]
- Neutrosophic logic[34]
- Non-axiomatic reasoning system[35]
- Qualitative physics [36]
- Reward shaping
- Soft gripper [37]
- Task specification language [38] A user interface is provided which accepts commands in natural language.[39]
- Temporal abstraction[40]
- Tracking control[41] There is a simple linear tracking control available and more advanced model-based systems as well.
- Truck backer upper problem[42]
- Turing Trap[43]
- Universal subgoaling [44][45]
- Vision zone is a region in a computer game, in which the player can see the opponent.[46][47]
- Wikikreator[48]
- Wikitology [49] The information is stored in the RDF-triple format which can be parsed by natural language understanding systems.
- Yaps is symbolic process simulator which was developed to control the JACK virtual human. A symbolic model is created which acts as a middle layer between graphics rendering and high level goals.[50]
Companies
editA–M
edit- Altimesh – Compiler technology company. They produce a compiler named Hybridizer which translates C# to CUDA.
- AI2 Incubator – Seattle-based AI-first startup incubator and venture program affiliated with the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), founded in 2014; started as an internal program within the Allen Institute for AI, then in 2022 became its own independent entity. Supports early-stage AI companies with funding (up to ~$500k–$600k), technical expertise from Ai2 researchers, office space, and compute resources; moved to the waterfront Pier 70 from the Fremont area in 2025. raised funds like an $80M Fund3 in 2025; notable for high success rates (90%+ of incubated companies raise VC, multiple acquisitions by companies like Apple and Baidu. – [51] Official site; [52] GeekWire coverage of most recent fund; [53] Former parent org; [54] Founder. [55] move.
- AppBrain
- Arcahol.com
- Artivatic
- Berkeley Speech Technologies
- Bitfury
- BlockIDE
- Carrd
- CarKnow
- Cinchy is a Toronto based dataware software company that provides a platform enabling enterprises to embrace a data centric development methodology.
- Codehaus - Now defunct, once popular repository for Java applications.
- cplusplus.com - A very good C++ reference site, seems to have no advertising and does have reliable information.
- Crokes – Founded in 2014, Crokes is a social network for authors and readers to connect with each other. Ranked best startup in Victoria (Australia), 17th best in Australia and comes in top 700 startups of world.
- CrowdAI
- Cyph
- Cytora Ltd ; ;;
- Cylex and Germany
- dB Performance
- Design Computation.
- Devolutions
- Digital West
- Enterra Solutions
- FORMVERSE Inc.
- FamilyAlbum (app) - a family-oriented photo and video sharing application
- Framer (company)
- GroupGets
- Greentwip
- Hedvig Inc.
- Ideamarket
- INAIC
- Impressions Mobile Application
- International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems
- Jide Technology
- Linkfly/Linkfly.to
- Logic Supply
- Machine Learning Department
- Melissa Data Corp. - Data Quality Software
- MetaRam [verify notability]
- MetroNet (telecommunications company)
- Micantro Pty Ltd
- Microhardxce
- SEO Expert
N–Z
edit- National Injection Services
- netBlazr
- Netsweeper
- Notion Ink Design Labs
- ParcPlace Systems
- passwd (company)[56]
- Pluribus Networks
- Primate.js
- Prolific Interactive
- PuppetLabs
- Rivet Networks
- Romanian Open Source Education
- Sambreel
- ScholarGPS
- silex labs
- Silverton Consulting, Inc
- Siter.io, popular website builder
- SmartBox Web Marketing
- Sound Particles, Lda.
- SproutVideo
- ThreatLocker, Inc / ThreatLocker, company that makes ThreatLocker, a zero trust endpoint protection platform
- Transceptor Technologies, Inc
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Compilers
edit- Rust Compiler - Also known as rustc is the most widely used Rust compiler that is bundled by default when installing it via Rustup What is rustc? | Introduction Rust_(programming_language)#Compiler
- Machine description
- ProDev WorkShop - A C++ Compiler
- Salford C++ Compiler - A C++ Compiler
- SAS/C C++ Compiler - A C++ Compiler
- Scalar replacement of aggregates
- Wasmer - WebAssembly runtime
- Wasmtime - WebAssembly runtime
Computer books
edit- devMAG
- Javapro aka JavaPro aka Java Pro Magazine
- Mike Murach & Associates, 4340 N Knoll Ave Fresno, CA; publishing books for professional programmers since 1974.doi:10.1145/1113487.1113498
- What to Do When You Get Your Hands on a Microcomputer - ISBN 0830600825; published 1982.
Computer architecture
edit- Data centricity
- Declarative Transaction Management
- Dynamic System Domain –
- Electronic BatchRecords
- Hardware/software co-design
- Impact of Internet addiction disorder on computing research[57]
- Independent timing
- List of instruction sets by number of instructions
- Localizer (computer science)
- Managed Testing Services
- Micropipeline
- Modular bay
- MorphCore
- MPS Table
- PEMIC (pedagogical model of instructional computer)
- Platform Configuration Registers
- Pseudomultitasking
- Resource Allocation Graphs
- Simplescalar
- TomAL
- Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure
- TyanPSC
Computer languages
edit- AntLang
- Chameneos-Redux
- CUE (programming language)
- EMC-SNAS
- G15 PMN (programming language) ; ; ;
- Gura Programming Language
- Juliar Programming Language
- kryonet
- Playbasic
- Portugol
- Thadus (programming language) - A simplified educational programming language developed by Neth Dharmasiri to bridge block and text programming for students. Refer to [58]
- Uiua
- WhizBase
Hardware
edit- StarFive - RISC-V procesor development company
- MP944 (at the moment this is a redirect to CADC) or AiResearch MP944 or CADC's MP944, contender for first microprocessor
- Teclast - tablet manufacturer
- AJ-100 - direct execution processor for java
- Apple Media Wall - Apple 3x8 feet multi-touch computer
- Bridging chipset - chipsets used to adapt eSATA hard drives to Firewire, USB, etc. Discuss faster/slower chipsets i.e. Oxford, Prolific, etc. and why they are so.
- BTTV - Analog V4L capture card BTTV based tuners
- Common certificate mark for electromagnetic interference
- C-Tick
- CAMLINK - digital video (frame grabber) interface
- Comparison of ARMv9-A processors - processors which implement the ARMv8-A instruction set architecture and mandatory or optional extensions of it.
- Charap's limit - The maximum density that can be stored on a magnetic hard drive using longitudinal recording. Contrast with perpendicular recording.
- Dallas Chip Could use a translation of the German Wikipedia article as a starting point https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas-Chip
- Flitchio - the first smartphone case with a built-in game controller. Website here
- Front Panel Audio - two most common types are onboard AC97 and Azalia from Realtek. The problem is that the PC case connector descriptions always differ from m/b description, which is rather confusing. An article about existing case FP types, m/b FP types and their correlations would be good.
- Gooch Synthetic Woodwind - The first sound card is considered to be the Gooch Synthetic Woodwind, used by PLATO terminals.
- Hardware/software co-design - ; exploiting the integrated design of hardware and software created in parallel
- IPC-A-610 is a workmanship standard for the manufacture of electronic assemblies There are three classes, class III being the most stringent, such as for life support and mission critical systems;
- Jacinto (Microprocessor) OMAP-based automotive processors.
- List of experimental computers - The History of computing articles are generally very cluttered and incomplete. A number of list articles could help with this, listing notable commercial or research machines in chronological order, then linking to the relevant articles. This should also allow the current articles to be tidied up with better-flowing prose.
- Logitech Cyberman - 3D controller.
- Madd Electronics Group - Romanian company of hardware distribution;
- Mica2 Motes - Wireless Sensor Network;
- Multi channel data link - (page 2.5)
- mycpu TTL processor - processor and complete 8 bit computer system. a "do it yourself" computer, in a manner uncommon amongst computer enthusiasts since the 1970s;
- Nvidia Bluefield - A series of Data Processing Units produced and sold by Nvidia. Product Information PageServethehome article
- Personal Security Environment (PSE) - type of user authentication often using a digital certificate; ;
- Pinch (Virtual Reality) (Virtual Reality phone case created by Cordon Media) (http://hellopinc.com/)
- PocketSprite - https://pocketsprite.com/
- Powder display, more exactly quick response liquid powder display or QRLPD – roughly an e-paper variant developed by Bridgestone (and produced by Hitachi)
- Remix Mini - Mini Android PC created by Jide Technology that became the #1 most crowdfunded project on Kickstarter to originate from China.
- Remix Ultratablet - PC productivity on an Android tablet created by Jide Technology. Runs on Remix OS, a productive version of Android.
- RT Core - Type of processing core found in NVIDIA's Turing architecture for performing ray-tracing operations
- Samsung is working on an XR (extended reality) headset, and when it gets released and becomes notable enough it is absolutely necessary for it to have an article.
- Samsung Polaris Controller - AMD's Polaris architecture has an article; why can't Samsung's Polaris SSD controllers have one also? In general Samsung's SSDs are undocumented on Wikipedia.
- Secondary Precharge Transistor - domino logic charge sharing trick
- SecureDisc - feature on many LG brand DVD writers
- Self-tending drive doors - mechanisms on Dell's XPS 700 computer
- Sisterboard - a printed circuit board on an expansion board (also known as daughter board) of a computer's motherboard (the answer by Kenneth Durham)
- SmartQ 7 - tablets (aka MIDs) created by SmartDevices. As mobile computing becomes ever more important, these devices are notable because of their inexpensiveness and stance of open technology. They also represent increased efforts by firms in China to enter the embedded-linux market. References to these wikipages already exist from the Portable Linux Devices page.
- Smile Zemi - a Japanese educational tablet
- SOHO devices (Small Office/Home Office)
- Stream Processing Unit - don't know what it is exactly, otherwise I would create an article, right? It's something that can be inside graphics card but is a more general thing that might also be in other hardware, afaik.
- Timeline of mobile computing: History of Mobile computing includes handheld computers like calculators, organizers, cellphones, PDAs, music players, video players, CD players, DVD players, game consoles, Smartphones, Tablets, etc.
- Timeline of cloud computing: History of Cloud computing includes Servers technology, Internet technology, and storage technology. "Timeline of cloud computing" could be a sub-section in the "Timeline of mobile computing"
- USB hard disk adapter
- Virtual Extended Bus - some type of physical storage bus extension to PCI-X present on certain high-end Xeon motherboards: uses the acronym VXB
- Wavescalar - modern research dataflow processor
- Way prediction - reducing conflict misses in a cache Socket M AMD processor
- Wireless Networks Cable - Low Loss Cable varieties and appropriate usage
- Worldisk - hard-disk supplier; Remanufactured or relabeled Fujitsu??
- Xpsport - new port format?
- NovaCustom - Manufacturer of Linux Laptops with Coreboot, similar to System76, but in Europe
The Internet
edit| Requests for articles on any notable websites, webshows, podcasts, webcomics or internet terms or slang should be posted on Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment/Internet and tech culture, not here. |
- Browscap.ini
- Canonical Text Service
- Coding for a Cause ;
- Comparison of website change detectors This
- Colistor
- Conversion Pixel
- Crit.org ( )
- Discovery engine -
- DocuIndex
- Drop-in video chat rooms
- Digital inequality or digital equality
- eduladder
- fascism in social media
- Internet keyword here on the China Registry website is pretty inscrutable.
- Link Management Protocol RFC 4204
- List of countries by mobile Internet usage
- MaidSafe (software libraries)
- online mythology or mythology in internet
- Paymo Time Tracker
- Phantom domains
- philosophy on internet
- policy registration of account in internet
- uk.com, Official website a domain acting as a tld similar to co.uk:
- V-Sekai - Open-source metaverse platform based on Godot Engine
- WOMBAT ; ;
- xRTML ; ;
Operating systems
edit- pearOS
- CMX RTOS - adding links CMX, RTOS, CMX RTOS
- feren OS
- GE Advantage Workstation (Operating System)
- Init scripts
- Lighthouse Linux
- Linux 4.4 kernel
- Modern X
- wattOS - lightweight Linux operating system remastered from the core Ubuntu Linux build. It focuses on a small footprint, low power, and a simple interface that you can easily add just about anything.
- Omarchy - Linux distribution created by David Heinemeier Hansson (whose article the link currently redirects to)
People
edit- Biographies have their own article Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Biography/By_profession#Computer scientists
- See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Computer science
- See also: Articles for women working on AI Ethics Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/AI Ethics
A–L (by last name)
edit- Rob Aspin – Director of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Salford
- Peter L. Bartlett - Australian researcher in machine learning, especially statistical learning; Professor of Computer Science and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley; has 40,000 citations[59]
- Christopher Beales - founder of the ICTCLOUD community engagement & online portal business analysis; recognised for his contribution to open-source software as cost effective and viable solutions for not-for-profit organisations
- Luciano Bello - Debian developer; discovered an epic fail in OpenSSL
- Gary Bernhardt - programmer and educational podcaster
- Somenath Biswas
- Kalina Bontcheva
- Samuel R. Bowman
- Dan Brickley - highly influential in the development of Semantic Web specifications and author of FOAF
- Theo Browne - online commentator (particularly around AI), programmer and founder of T3 Chat
- Jared Burrows Nüfus DavalarıMiras Hukuku
- John W. Carr III - early pioneer, y, professor at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering
- Ryan P. Catalfu - 2016 PowerPoint World Champion - Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship [money.cnn.com/2016/08/12/technology/microsoft-office-worlds/index.html][www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-microsoft-office-world-championships-feature-blood-tears-and-very-little-sweat]
- Shenchang Eric Chen - programmer, inventor of Virtual Reality camera;
- Mychilo Cline - Author of multiple books on the nature of virtual reality and its relevance to modern society.
- William James Cody (died June 24, 2009), numerical analyst, author of SPECFUN and other libraries
- Comodohacker - komodo hacker might make a good redirect.
- Surya Dantuluri - Machine Learning and Robotics Researcher, Full Stack Developer. Published researcher and lectures globally focusing on various sub-fields of Machine Learning. Inventor behind El Toro Grande.
- Neth Dharmasiri - Software developer, co-founder of Thadus CodeLabs, and creator of the Thadus programming language. Refer to [60]
- Changyu Dong - lecturer in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Strathclyde; his research focuses on information security, more specifically trust and privacy management, applied cryptography, access control and policy-based management; before Strathclyde, he was a post-doctoral researcher in the Policy group at Imperial College London; he received my PhD and MSc from Imperial, BSc from Fudan University; also worked several years as a network engineer back in China
- John Duchi - researcher in optimization, statistics, and machine learning with 23k citations[61]; co-inventor of AdaGrad algorithm; Associate Professor of Statistics and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University; recipient of Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award (2019),[62] NSF CAREER Award (2016),[63] and Sloan Research Fellowship (2017).[64]
- Julia Evans - programmer and blogger
- Simon Foster (computer scientist) - created the graphics for RollerCoaster Tycoon series, as well as Transport Tycoon
- Noah Friedman
- Tami Friedman
- Leon Gatys - author of the hugely influential AI/machine learning paper, A Neural Algorithm of Artistic Style that first describes the style transfer technique of identifying, separating artistic style of an image from the content/shape; . This technique has been used, adapted, and iterating upon by the entire industry and is, again, hugely foundational and important. He's published many other machine learning papers and is now apparently working at Apple.
- Mats Geier - Major developer of Linux Mint, known as "Husse"; recently deceased
- Joseph Glickauf Jr. - computer-consulting pioneer; inventor of the Glickiac demo counter machine (a small-scale model to demonstrate the power of electronic computing); promoter/evangelist of business use of computers; ; ;
- Jaydson Gomes - Web developer and system analyst, speaking at conferences and co-founder of BrazilJS Foundation and BrazilJS Conference. Maintainer of JSRocks.org. Works focused on Front End Web Development.
- Geoffrey Grosenbach - founder of PeepCode Screencasts and Ruby on Rails podcast;
- Ward Hale Mr. Ward "Logan" Hale of Tek Syndicate
- Tam Hanna - online and offline journalist; covering handheld computers; said to also offer marketing advice to mobile computing companies; CEO of Tamoggemon
- Jalali Hartman
- Jonathan Heiliger - creator of Open Compute Project while VP of Infrastructure at Facebook; notable investor; board member of two publicly traded companies (DuPont Fabros Technology & Jive Software); TR35 recipient
- David Helkowski - Software Engineer; known hacker; author of XML::Bare XML parser ( parser in various mainline Linux distros ). Suspect in UMD data breach ( multiple articles in major news sources about this ).
- Joey Hess Debian developer. Alien (*) He probably also (co)developed: git-annex, ikiwiki-hosting, debian-installer, debhelper, moreutils, myrepos, etckeeper, mpdtoys, tasksel, debmirror, github-backup, propellor, dpkg-repack, Words2Nums, pdmenu, filters, os-prober, devscripts, rootsync, nslu2-utils, jetring, ticker, shoop, apt-src, pentium-builder, perlmoo, TermStool, base-config, flashybrid, satutils, mooix, wmbattery, sleepd, pristine-tar, Kaxxt, bin, kong, acpi, sigprogs
- Jürgen Höller - Spring Framework designer, developer, and front-man
- Yih-Chun Hu - researcher in network security and wireless networks with 30k citations[65]; Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UIUC; lived in Lake City, Seattle before attending the University of Washington for his bachelor's studies[66]
- Uday Ivatury
- M. Tim Jones - author ("GNU/Linux Application Programming", "Artificial Intelligence: A Systems Approach", "AI Application Programming", "BSD Sockets Programming from a Multilanguage Perspective", and "TCP/IP Application Layer Protocols for Embedded Systems"), and 60+ articles of which some are referenced in Wikipedia (Cloud Computing, BusyBox, Platform virtualization, O(1) scheduler, QEMU, Security-Enhanced Linux, Slab allocation, Journaling file system, Asynchronous I-O, Service Location Protocol, Stream Control Transmission Protocol, Linux startup process, etc.)
- Brian Kantor - currently redirects to AMPRNet#Amateur Radio Digital Communications (non-profit) - co-creator of Network News Transport Protocol, long-time administrator of the AMPRNet, UCSD staff network engineer
- Kyle Kingsbury (programmer) - programmer and blogger
- Jim Kardach
- Jacqueline Kazil (Jackie Kazil) - data scientist, journalist, and software developer; Former Presidential Innovation Fellow; Wrote Data Wrangling with Python; Founder of the second Pyladies chapter, which turned PyLadies into a multi-org entity; Multiple award winning, high impact projects: Top Secret America, Congress.gov, and Geoq
- James King (website developer) (a.k.a Jamesking56) - website developer; ; PHP programmer, sells software, does website development freelance; original owner and founder of HeroHost Hosting Company
- Ryan Klimt (website developer) - website developer; ; PHP programmer, front and back end web development, aesthetically pleasing sites created with mobile-first ideology; does website development freelance; mobile game development on the side (Tapster)
- Aydin Köksal - Turkish electronics, computer and software engineer and linguist. He brought 2500 informatics terms such as computer(bilgisayar), informatics(bilişim), hardware(donanım), software(yazılım) and database(veritabanı) into Turkish.
- Rachel Kroll - programmer and blogger
- Chris Larson (Microsoft) - Retired MS-DOS Product Marketing Manager at Microsoft
- Éireann Leverett (hacker and internet harm reductionist) - Programmer, hacker, magician, magic historian, incident response trainer, with a focus on industrial systems and scada (famous MPhil on the subject), quality assurance, and security economics, Technical editor of a book on social engineering, Attended University of Edinburgh, and Cambridge, and has a famous moustache (in the hacking community).
- Yen-Huan Li - machine learning researcher and assistant professor of computer science and information engineering at National Taiwan University;
- Dan Luu
- Garvit Arya - Data Engineer at Google and authored tech books along with writing research/blogs/articles on Data Science
M–Z (by last name)
edit- Damian Mingle
- Vahab Mirrokni - principal scientist, heading the algorithms research groups at Google Research New York; adjunct associate professor at the Courant Institute at NYU; ;
- Felipe Moura - System analyst focused on Web Development, specialized in JavaScript, HTML, Css, Node.js, among others. Is also a teacher, speaker at conferences, co-founder of BrazilJS Foundation and BrazilJS Conference, which has been one of the biggest JavaScript Conferences in the world for the last 4 years. Also write articles about technology and tendencies.
- Gustavo Moya - ixaya.com open-source community sponsor and founder; [verify notability]
- Laurence moroney - AI Researcher at Google with hundreds of thousands of students at Coursera Profile for Laurence Moroney MOOCs, a teacher at Harvard, winner of CogX outstanding research award, author of 20+ programming books
- Crescent Musyoki - CrescentKE - Web designer, System and Software developer at . Founder and CEO of
- John R. Nickolls (1950-2011) - Electrical engineer and computer architect. Co-founder of Picture Element Limited and MasPar. Former vice president for architecture and software at Sun Microsystems and at Silicon Spice/Broadcom. Former director of architecture, GPU computing at Nvidia. Author of academic papers and patents on parallel computer architectures.
- James J. Odell expert in information engineering; developer of object-oriented development method known as Martin/Odell Method; chair of OMG's UML task force
- Bastiaan Olij - Godot (game engine)'s lead XR developer () - would fit in Category:Virtual reality pioneers, the "People" section of {{Extended reality}}, and have the {{Extended reality}} navbox template
- George J. Padayatty - expert programmer; honored by Chennai IIT
- Abhay K. Parekh-inventor of Generalized Processor Sharing, co-Founder of Fastforward Neworks, Adjunct Prof at Berkeley, highly cited researcher. http://www.tecknowbasic.com
- Tyler Pitchford ; ;
- Trevor Prater - Programmer and internet artist with work that has exceeded two million views . Formerly an engineer at Goldman Sachs and HP. Author of a distributed system that accurately predicts the stock market through the ingestion of photos posted to social media sites. ; founder of Youfie Technologies, an internet startup focused on connecting strangers through facial recognition via neural networks.
- Eric Rescorla – Main architect S-HTTP, IAB mamber)
- Talia Ringer - Professor at UIUC, specializing in dependent type theory, proof automation/engineering
- Karina Rodriguez Echavarria, important figure in applying computer modeling to cultural heritage issues. , ,
- Aaron L. Roth - Computer Science Professor at University of Pennsylvania, Author "The Ethical Algorithm", Advisor to Apple and others on differential privacy (appeared in apple keynote))
- Isaac Sanchez - MIT Student- Course 6; Sysco Intern; Roadkill Buffet Member
- Frei Sangil - Data Analyst; Civic Tech Advocate ; Founder of Layertech Labs ; Multi-awarded researcher
- Erich Schubert - professor of computer science known for publications on outlier detection (Local Outlier Factor) and cluster analysis (DBSCAN, k-medoids clustering)
- Hinrich Schütze - Author and professor who published many important articles on natural language processing
- Lui Sha, researcher in real-time computing with 29k citations[67]; Donald B. Gillies Professor in Computer Science at UIUC; IEEE fellow
- Beat Signer - Professor of Computer Science at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and co-director of the Web & Information Systems (WISE) research lab doing research on cross-media technologies, Information Science, Digital Paper, Dynamic Data Physicalisation, Personal Information Management and Multimodal Interaction.
- Dave Small (computer scientist) - creator of the Spectre GCR, an Apple Mac emulator for the Atari ST series of computers
- Marc Sokol - author of Realia Cobol; VP at Computer Associates; [verify notability]
- Daniel Spiewak - American software developer; based in Wisconsin; he has worked with Java, Ruby, Scala, SQL, C and C++, ML, and half-a-dozen experimental languages; his current open-source endeavor is the ActiveObjects ORM, which seeks to be a more intuitive and lightweight database access layer than existing Java solutions
- R. Srikant, researcher in communication networks and reinforcement learning with 27k citations[68], Frederic G. and Elizabeth H. Nearing Endowed Professor at UIUC, co-director of C3.ai's Digital Transformation Institute, recipient of IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award (2019) and fellow of IEEE (2006)
- Lynn Andrea Stein (Computer scientist and cognitive scientist working in AI, programming languages, and CS education; professor at MIT and Olin; co-authored foundational papers for semantic web and helped start the MIT Cog Project in 1993; ACM Distinguished Member. Mentioned in timeline of artificial intelligence.
- Jay Elroy Sulzberger
- Thomas Edmund Turner
- Randy Ubillos - video editing pioneer; developed Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro
- Dinesh C Verma - about his works on peer-to-peer architecture
- William Volk - Co-founder/CEO of several gaming companies and creator of several well-known games.
- Joel N. Weber II
- Rina R. Wehbe Wehbe is a computer scientist with a background in psychology. She researchers Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Games User Research (GUR), and User Experience (UX). Information about Wehbe can be found via the and
- Kyle Weins , , ,
- Christopher P. Yarger - freelancer; founder of IT Systems; contributor to open-source software
- Max Base - Max, known as BaseMax is a researcher and a computer programmer who has distinguished himself by his contributions to free and open-source software projects. (ET, LMPHP, PHP JSON,...)
Programming
edit- Arbortext Command Language (ACL), used in NAS configuration among other things
- aMazer - a program used to create 3D games. "aMazer is an Adobe Shockwave program that is played in your browser."
- ANT OPTS - does this mean the ANT_OPTS environment variable for Apache Ant? Better to add it there
- Application Verifier - a utility in Microsoft Windows SDK for diagnosing memory errors (buffer overflows/underflows, use-after-free, and the like) in your code -- similar to AddressSanitizer
- Autoplan or Autotab spreadsheet programming language, as mentioned on Spreadsheet; code examples would be great!
- Block-based editor - an advanced WYSIWYG editor where content is represented as blocks with different attributes (i.e, WordPress' Gutenberg editor)
- Cambridge Polish
- CT-API (CardTerminal Application Programming Interface)
- Cascade of attention-deficit teenagers (CADT model) -
- CDXML (Language) CDXML (Chip Data Exchange Markup Language) is a Markup Language being developed by Open Compute Project & JEDEC for chiplet design[69][70]
- Coderbyte - Website to practice programming using several languages. Has programming challenges, competitions, questions, etc.
- Coding Dojo -
- Crazybob's contraption - A Java idiom of using double braces for an inner class static initializer of a class. I think an article could explain the origin of the name as well.
- Criticism of BASIC (e.g. from Thomas E. Kurtz#Critics and q:Edsger W. Dijkstra#How do we tell truths that might hurt? (1975))
- Criticism of Python (programming language)
- CSS expressions - a proprietary CSS feature that is supported by IE5+ (in IE8 and later only compatibility mode supports it) and now obsolete
- DETAB-X, an early language that was influential on later spreadsheets, databases, and other data-focussed languages -- see https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/papers/2006/P2608-1.pdf (the "See also" section of Filetab may also be helpful)
- DRLVM - stands for Dynamic Runtime Layer Virtual Machine a clean-room implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition 1.5.0 virtual machine
- Dropwizard A library for creating RESTful web services in Java. Bundles some commonly used libraries such as Jetty (web server), Jersey, and Jackson (API).
- EJB-QL - SQL/HQL-like query language for Enterprise Java Beans
- Ephemeral random constant - related to genetic programming
- File System Access API (API of JavaScript)
- Financial Services Markup Language (FSML) -
- Firebrick JS/UI JavaScript MVC/MVVM framework for creating web applications. Comes with an extendable UI component library
- Flozoids - individual scripts running independently of each other, displaying group behavior as a whole
- FWEB - documentation system for Fortran
- Game of Trees (web)
- General contract (Java)
- GPU bound - term is used at Scalable Link Interface#SLI Antialiasing but never explained, AFAIK. Also, difference between CPU bound and GPU bound and stuff? Also see: CPU bound
- HQ9+ and HQ9++ - Esoteric programming language consisting of four and five commands respectively
- IPC (inter-process communication) primitives
- IronRDP A collection of Rust crates providing an implementation of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol, with a focus on security.
- Jeff Duntemann o'reilly biography
- jUDDI - an Apache Group open source Java implementation of the UDDI specification;
- Kernel fusion
- LANPAR, mentioned on the Spreadsheet page -- the link here just links to the Spreadsheet page, but I'd like to see a separate page with source code examples or the like.
- List of sound libraries (computing) - and linking to it from other pages
- Comparison of user interface frameworks - Features, language bindings, open-source licence, etc...
- Lock elision in multi-threaded programming
- Logback - Java logging framework; intended as successor to Log4J;
- Loop rotation - trying to optimize loops somehow, referred to in
- markdown-to-jsx - a software library for converting markdown text to React-renderable elements markdown-to-jsx github repository
- Ninject - a IOC container
- Nuweb - literate programming tool
- OldestLivingPrograms List of the programs which have been in use the longest.
- OMapper - An annotation based java framework for mapping objects from one design layer to another
- Openedge Progress Software Development - for Progress Software Development and Application Modernization
- Outlying Use Case - Need article written discussing the definition of this term.
- Paidi OS - ; check out the video for hidden tag reference material
- Procedure Linkage Table (PLT) -
- Refuctoring- The art of editing one's code slightly in order to make it your own
- RxJS - web library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs
- Samstyle PHP Framework - fast and lightweight PHP framework.
- SAP-BW - related to data warehousing
- Shared Packed Parse Forest (SPPF) - a data structure used in parsing ambiguous grammars.
- Simulation of simplicity - "a general-purpose programming technique... which can be used to cope with degenerate input data for geometric algorithms" CiteSeerx: 10.1.1.38.5997

- Synchronization domain - terminology in thread synchronization
- VHPI - VHDL - procedural interface
- W3.CSS - a CSS framework, see: w3css @ w3schools.com
- W-PuTTY-CD - SSH, Telnet, Rlogin and Raw TCP clients in a Microsoft Windows™ DLL shell; W-PuTTY-CD, PuTTY communication in a Microsoft Windows™ DLL shell.
- Word lattice
- XMLdoc - XML File Documentor
K-L
editReal-time computing
editSearching; search engines
edit- Inquiry Nepal (a local business directory or search engine for users to find contact information of businesses available in Nepal.)(https://www.inquirynepal.com/about-us-and-faqs)
- DASL or DAV Searching and Locating - a protocol for searching WebDAV repositories;
- Entireweb - one of the largest crawler-based, second-tier search engine
- Expertscape.com - Expertscape uses the National Institute of Health's PubMed database to objectively identify and rank medical expertise across more than 26,000 biomedical topics. [[www.expertscape.com] [The Patients Playbook, by Leslie Michelson, p. 113, 132] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PubMed]]
- FuzzFind
- Findmyrice.com
- Reverse SEO - combination of SEO and online reputation management; while a positive topic is written on, the negative topic is basically optimized via unethical black hat tactics in order to lead to a ban
- site search - a service for finding information on a specific site; for example, the search in Wikipedia is a site search, working only on the information in wikipedia.org; site search engine is a big class of search engines, that should be right next to web search engine and probably even before enterprise search in the listing of search; ; ;
- Speedy Spider - from Entireweb; apparently a large Swedish search engine; purpose?
- Video search engine optimization (VSEO)
- Qsearch - not a real search engine, but a potentially unwanted program that earns money from redirecting searches to another search engine. I can't find anything about it on reliable sources, but several websites explain how to remove it. Those sites encourage people to buy antivirus software, from which the site may receive a commission so they aren't to be trusted. Possibly worth mentioning at Potentially unwanted software if reliable sources can be found.
Security
editA–M
edit- adsttnmq1 - some kind of exploit that has infected a lot of web pages.
- Advanced Adaptive Applications (A3) - a DARPA-funded software suite, developed by Raytheon BBN from 2010-14, that utilizes "stackable debuggers" to detect, eradicate, and repair the damage caused by never-before-seen viruses, etc.
- Advertisement injection - , see Packet injection
- AD Mutate - Mutation integration in Hacking
- Aisuru (botnet), used in really huge DDoS attacks, per Krebs on Security
- All or Nothing Disclosure Of Secrets (ANDOS) - Cryptographic process. I'm not sure of the difference between this and Simultaneous exchange of secrets.
- Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals
- AMSI - a redlink in the hatnote of the article to which the abbreviation currently redirects.
- Authority Information Access
- Behaviour Blocking Software - type of antivirus software which utilises machine learning
- Behavioural Biometric Authentication
- Black Mirror Ransomware - Also known as black_mirror@qq.com. Encrypts all local files on a system and requests payment to decrypt files. Ransomware;
- Blue Ridge Networks - company responsible for creating the BorderGuard and manages VPNs[verify notability]
- Bubblebabble digest
- Chris Binnie writer - veteran UK cybersecurity author of three books, linux.com and Linux Magazine and ADMIN magazine.
- Cyclic code shift keying CCSK
- Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional
- Chaotic Cryptosystems
- Cloud Security Posture Management
- C0d0so0 or Codoso a.k.a. Sunshock
- Comodo SecureDNS
- Continuous diagnostics and mitigation - (CDM) DHS
- Coranti Inc - information needed about Coranti Inc, a provider of Multiscanning security applications
- CROOK Unix OS
- CryptDB
- Crypto-chip
- CryptoHeaven
- Data Security Posture Management
- DeepSight - feature of Norton Internet Security that accesses a blacklist of IP addresses supposedly “maintained by the U.S. government.”
- Defender Pro Internet Security
- Docucolor tracking dots
- Dormant computer virus
- Executable protection
- Entrust TruePass tm[verify notability]
- Export-crippled cipher (a dictdef. or a redirect to a related Wikipedia article would be sufficient as long as the Wikipedia article to which this title redirects actually defines the term in language understandable to lay users.)
- eXtensible Content Protection[verify notability]
- Eraser software homepage for this opensource eraser/wipe program
- etalio Helps you manage your digital identity and protect your privacy online
- Firejail - an IMHO very sophisticated sandboxing tool which started out as a Firefox sandbox and now supports hundreds of applications. Has 1818 stars and 261 forks on GitHub. Website
- Fortify (programming) - provides a suite of tools to perform source code analysis[verify notability]
- Generalized Framework for Access Control (GFAC)[verify notability]
- Hash time lock smart contracts - (HTLC), MAD-HTLC – Because HTLC is Crazy-Cheap to Attack
- Heimdal Security - internet security company involved in Operation Tovar.
- HenWen (software)
- Hofheinz–Kiltz–Shoup cryptosystem
- Russ Housely (IETF security AD)
- Hoyt Kesterton (X.509 raporeur)
- InfoJack - a malicious program targeted at Windows Mobile smartphones;
- Information asset profiling
- Information Technology Baseline Protection Manual
- Identification, authentication and authorization
- Key continuity management - Distributed public key infrastructure based on whether several messages were signed with the same self-signed cert. This is used by Mac OS X code signing and by the PGP web of trust.
- Keyword guessing attack - A type of attack on a server
- Kivu Consulting - a security and investigations company that combines technical and legal expertise to deliver data breach response, investigative, discovery and forensic solutions worldwide
- List of security and privacy software - A comparison of diverse security and privacy/anonymity applications in different subcategories: data encryption, communication encryption, traceless erasing, firewalls, tor, i2p, freenet. Just a list with the most important information to each system so a person interested in these fields will get an overview about the software available and then read on in the respective article.
- Lookalike domains
- Low integrity mode
- Metasponse- Explain this security software features and how it protects users and enterprises
- Mini-certificates - WTLS mini-certificates, used for wireless devices
- Mitigation (computer security) — Already understand the basic dictionary definition of "mitigation", but would like to read an overview of mitigation as a comp sci concept as mentioned in this news article: Microsoft ponies up $100K to researcher who figured out new Windows hack in 2 weeks
- mod gnutls - mod_gnutls uses the GnuTLS library to provide SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and 1.2 encryption for the Apache Web Server
- Moving Target Defense
N–Z
edit- Next-Generation Antivirus (NGAV) , all sources differentitate it from standard antivirus software
- Needham-Schroeder-Lowe - encryption algorithm. Should this be simply included in Needham-Schroeder protocol?
- NIST Special Publication 800-series
- Onapsis - Cybersecurity company with patented solutions that delivers vulnerability assessment, monitoring and protection of business-critical applications. The Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT), a division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), issued the first alert on “Exploitation of SAP Business Applications,” based on threat intelligence uncovered by Onapsis that revealed that over 36 global organizations had been attacked through SAP-specific exploits . Two years later, the same office published a new alert about “Malicious Cyber Activity Targeting ERP Applications” based on research findings of Onapsis researchers and Digital Shadows . In 2019, the DHS-CERT raised a new alert about “New Exploits for Unsecure SAP Systems” based on research reports from the Onapsis Research Labs .
- OnionCat
- OpenSCAP − A set of open source tools for implementing the NIST SCAP standard
- OS-178B
- Passive DNS
- PLP (Personal License Password)
- PolyUnpack
- Power-Line Exploit - featured on Network World, will be unveiled during Black Hat 2009 USA in Las Vegas in late July. Conference Page
- Security Excellence Awards - UK Security Awards run by the people who run Black Hat Briefings (United Business Media)
- SHALB - Security High Availability Load Balancing concept; Information Security Agency;
- Simultaneous exchange of secrets (Sometimes just Exchange Of Secrets (EOS)) - Cryptographic process to atomically exchange secrets. The aim is to avoid a limbo case where one party has the secret they want but another party doesn't get theirs in return. See also ANDOS.
- Secure Signature Creation Device
- Smart Fortress 2012 - scareware program similar to SpySheriff that is common as of April 2012
- Spy Shredder
- Stop-and-go generator - encryption hardware, type of clock controlled generator
- Strokejacking
- Survivability and Information Assurance -
- SusPacked virus
- Tabletop exercise
- Theory of Security Maxims -
- TICSA - Security certification, possibly obsolete
- Tiny Fragment Attack - another IDS evasion technique
- Tony Nadalin (Main architect WS-*)
- Traffic confirmation attack
- Trusted Network Interpretation of the TCSEC (the Red Book)
- Trusted Zone Management
- User Controlled Encryption - a security process where encryption keys are controlled by the user; referenced in part 6 of MEGA's ToS here: https://mega.nz/#terms and already listed on the disambiguity page for UCE here: UCE; more information available from sources here and here.
- UCON Usage Control (UCON) Model;
- Web fake, specifically, how a phishing site can redirect to a legitimate site and still maintain control over your browser
- Wegman-Carter authentication - Unconditionally secure cryptographic authentication.
- Wifiphisher Automated victim-customized phishing attacks against Wi-Fi clients -
- xp-police-av - fake spyware removal tool that takes control of the victim's browser and redirects them to its website, giving them a "special offer" on a licence for xpPoliceAntiVirus; imitates genuine Microsoft logos, trademarks and packaging.
Software
editA–B
edit- AcctVantage ERP - (Enterprise Resource Planning) accounting software for Mac
- ACOS/MACOS - language used for bulletin board software GBBS II Pro on (almost entirely) Apple II computers
- Adobe SVG Viewer - software
- Adobe Type on Call - software
- Adobe Type Reunion - software
- Advanced BKF Repair - nominated for Epsilon Award 2010
- Advanced Exchange Recovery - nominated for Epsilon Award 2010
- Advanced Outlook Express Repair - nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- age (software) - a simple, modern and secure file encryption tool, format, and Go library; ;
- Ahsay - rebrandable backup software
- AirBrowse (web browser) - a fast, secure and extendable browser using the Chromium V8 renderer created by AirBrowse Technologies.
- AirDroid - https://www.airdroid.com/, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid
- Airesis - Web based, Open Source, E-Democracy platform www.airesis.eu
- All in One - System Rescue Toolkit - This utility disc is designed to quickly and efficiently aid a technician with troubleshooting and repairing Windows based PCs. (May belong to this category: List of live CDs) ; ;
- AmCharts (JavaScript library for making charts; charting software) ()
- AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), upscaling is extremely important in todays GPU market, which is multi-billion dollar industry, and AMD is one of 3 GPU manufacturers, so it's widespread and important
- Amethyst (software) - Data-oriented and data-driven game engine written in Rust
- AmiBroker - popular technical analysis software platform . Popularity as compared to Metastock:
- Analog Rails - EDA tool/platform and start-up company aimed at providing 100% automation and simulation of analog/mixed-signal IC layouts; ;
- Anatella (software) - software; ETL for big data
- AOMEI Backupper - backup and recovery software. , , ,
- Apache Archiva - Apache Archiva
- Artifactory -
- Asynchronous Procedure Call in the Windows NT family of operating systems.
- Atom (web browser) - Mail.Ru group recently announced the launch of its new Atom browser, another attempt since chromium based Amigo (web browser)
- Atomic Game Engine - a multiplatform open source game engine. Full page requested to be linked from List of game engines#Engines. Acceptability for inclusion is assumed based on similarly mature engines that are however not listed as having been used in commercially released games. ()
- Aura (software) - antivirus company
- Auto Shutdown Manager - nominated for Epsilon Award 2010
- AutoRune - first RuneScape cheat; the author, Aivars Kaitnieks, created his own programming language for people to write scripts that the program could execute
- Autotask - expense management, service desk, project management, CRM, and time & billing software
- B Lyrics Mimer - portable Karaoke creator freeware; ; ;
- BackUp and Restore Program - network backup and restore, AGPLv3;
- BannerSnack - an online app for creating Flash banners; ;
- Bareos - an enterprise level open source backup system for heterogeneous networks. See
- BatchPhoto - a powerful all-in-one image manipulation program for Windows and Mac OS X. 2012 Epsilon Award's second-place winner. See
- Bettercap,tool for network reconnaissance, enabling a range of activities, including man-in-the-middle attacks
- Betternet - A virtual private network (VPN) app for iOS and Android that does not work on Windows
- BDV DataHider - portable application for encryption and hiding data on a flash drives;
- Bikeshed (software) - Documentation generator used for official HTML5 Living Standard, CSS specifications, C++ Standards (homepage)
- bitfarm-Archiv - Open-Source Document Management System.
- Blacklight (framework) ; ;
- Bleep (software) - Private instant messaging via secure, distributed technology; ;
- Bluebeam PDF Revu – professional PDF editor for the architecture, engineering and construction industry and other technical users; ;
- BoldVoice – AI-powered accent and pronunciation coaching app for non-native English speakers. Covered in Wired, Inc., TechCrunch, Business Insider; peer-reviewed in Language Learning & Technology. Y Combinator S21; $21M Series A (2026).
- bsdiff - open-source executable comparison tool
- Bsplayer - media player;
- Bugherd - A issue tracking software which is embedded in a website
- Bulk Rename Utility - free file rename utility for Windows
- Business Cataylst - a hosted (SaaS) platform for building and managing online businesses; acquired by Adobe Systems in August, 2009;
- Android Braille Slate - The Android Braille Slate is a mobile phone application that aims to help visually impaired students in learning the English Alphabets in Braille. The app recreates the Braille environment through TOUCH TACTILE FEEDBACK and SOUND. This application uses Touch, Vibration and Sound to help the Visually impaired students recognise revise and learn Braille alphabets in an intuitive manner ;
C–D
edit- CanvasJS (JavaScript library for making charts; charting software) ()
- Carbonate browser - is it legitimate?
- CashOrCard POS
- Chankast
- CompassCAD
- Concerto signage - open-source digital signage software; started at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute;
- Consoleworks - connects consoles together
- CoolNovo - a Chromium-based web browser and enhanced edition of Google Chrome; ;
- Copywhiz - a flexible file copy program. It was formerly known as Piky Basket
- CoreCluster cloud (a platform for small and cloud computing installations, dedicated for devops and automated tests)
- Corel Home Office is a sleek new office suite for word processing, spreadsheets and presentation projects
- CoreNLP - a popular natural-language processing toolkit from Stanford University, Christopher D. Manning
- CrazyBump is a program for making bumpmaps, normal maps and displacement maps from pictures.
- Cxbx-Reloaded
- D-Pixed - image editor specializing in 256 color images; originally a Japanese program, it has been translated to English;
- Dconf Editor
- Deeponion ;
- Demantra
- DevelSoftware assembler x86-64
- DisplayCAL Open-source software that allows a user to commit color calibration (in Chinese)
- DNSKong
- Dyplo ; ;
- Dyre (malware) SecurityIntelligence, Forbes
- eDexter - "is an Internet privacy filter-supplement, working with DNSKong, to reduce unnecessary & unwanted graphic-file downloading. The program speeds up web-page display by replacing remote images with smaller, local ones.";
E–F
edit- Excitel broadband ,,
- EaseUS Todo Backup - a free backup software. ,
- EHCP - a free GNU/GPL hosting control panel solution
- Elektra (Software) - a registry system for Linux.
- Email Director - Email, fax and SMS marketing solution widely used in government, large and medium businesses;
- EMotion FX - a real-time cross-platform character animation SDK; ;
- Enlighten (lighting software) - a cross-platform lighting system; ;
- ERBuilder -ERBuilder data modeler is a database modeling software created by the company Softbuilder, its first version was launched in 2017. It is a visual tool for database modeling and DDL script generation using an entity-association approach.
- EtherCalc - Online spreadsheet that extends WikiCalc. People can edit the same document at the same time; ; ;
- Eventum - issue-tracking software from MySQL.org; see Comparison of issue-tracking systems;
- Examplify - exam-taking software
- Exastum - a free GNU/GPL HTML5 project designed to act like an Operating System within the Google Chrome Browser.
- Fabric (Python tool) - remote execution, deployment and automation tool in Python
- Fabric (Twitter - Google) - Twitter development platform purchased by Google
- FBackup - freeware backup software for Windows; ; ; ;
- Federal Personnel Payroll System - personnel and payroll system developed by the Department of the Interior's Interior Business Center
- Feudalism 2 - online computer game
- FightMetric LLC / FightMetric, Washington DC-based company / name of the software, started in 2007, official Stats provider for UFC since around 2010 [www.ufcstats.com], quite prominent in 2010s when "strike numbers" were all the rage in MMA reports
- File Scavenger - a shareware for restoring files which has been deleted from the hard disk, or in case the entire device became unavailable (in case of unplugging the device insecurely)
- FlexHex Editor - a hex editor specially designed to help you securely inspect and edit binary files, OLE compound files, logical devices, and physical drives
- FlippingBook - a PDF converter, allows its users to read digital publications as they would in print (i.e. by turning pages); mentioned in the Apple Books and Mindanao Times articles; , , ,
- Flot Charts (JavaScript library for making charts; charting software) ()
- Fluency Translation Software - a Cat Tool
- Focus Photoeditor - software application for image editing and photo-retouch;
- FontCreator - created by software company High-Logic; software to create own fonts or even edit fonts already installed on PC;
- FontReview - a replacement for Windows 9x/NT's built-in font viewer
- FourCC Changer - tool to alter an AVI file's description code
- FriendlySeats - a software, that allows up to 8 users to work simultaneously and independently from each other on a single PC. New workstations are organized by connecting additional monitors, keyboards and mice to one base unit; ; ;
- Fring (VoIP) - VoIP client software; ; he:Fring, id:Fring, it:Fring, ja:Fring, nl:Fring, pl:Fring, ru:Fring, sk:Fring and uk:Fring
- Full-stack framework
G–J
edit- GNOME Settings
- GNOME Calls
- GNOME Contacts
- SimpleScan
- GNOME Music
- GNOME Connections
- GNOME Fonts
- GNOME Logs
- GNOME Weather
- GNOME Calendar
- GNOME Snapshot
- GNOME Human Interface Guidelines - guidelines for creating GNOME applications
- GemRB -[71]
- Glary Utilities ;
- groovydoc
- Gruveo ;
- Gracie (software)
- Gentran (IBM Sterling Gentran) EDI Gateway;
- Gitian - Software build system around since 2010 used for Reproducible builds that can be safely trusted by Debian, Tor, Bitcoin, and others
- gmask - image editing software
- G2 Rule Engine Platform - real-time rule engine platform used in a wide variety of fields;
- Gradio - Find and listen to internet radio stations on Linux
- Grammatica (software) - application designed to display stress marks and linguistic information for all words in a Russian text; ; targeted at serious Russian learners; SlavFile Summer 2011 ( (page 27)); ; ; SRAS.org June 2011 Newsletter (); SRAS.org language resources ()
- Grunt.js - Node.js task runner
- Guardio - antivirus software/browser plugin
- H2GIS - Open source spatial extension of H2 database. In the spirit of PostGIS. ()
- Haruna (media player) - KDE's Qt-based open source media player built on libmpv.
- Hazelcast Jet
- Heaventools Software
- Heterogeneous-Compute Interface for Portability (HIP), alternative to CUDA (one of the deal breaking GPU technologies) for AMD GPUs (from 2nd largest GPU maker )
- History of Bangla computing - history of how the software of Bengali/Bangla script interfacing developed at 1980s-present
- Hive (Hadoop) a data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop.[http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/
- High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence
- Huoshanzhibo (Chinese: 火山小视频) – mobile video app also known as Huoshan
- Hype (software) HTML 5 animation creation alternative to Adobe Edge
- IconEdit2
- ifupdown network interface manager for linux
- Indigo-rose - software development tools;
- Indimile - Web-based project management / client engagement tool for freelancers;
- InfiniSQL ;
- Insight Remote Support (HPE Insight Remote Support is a monitoring software developped by HPE focused on HPE hardware and integration with HPE software like HPE OneView.) ( )
- Intel Xe Super Sampling (XeSS), upscaling is extremely important in todays GPU market, which is multi-billion dollar industry, and Intel is one of 3 GPU manufacturers, so it's widespread and important
- iPDF - Some sort of definition would help readers understand articles where this term is used.
- iSPY (open source webcam surveillance/monitoring software)
- jDisk Report - java software to monitor disk usage
- Jiangmin
- Jinzora
- JSCAPE MFT Server
- JuMP (modeling language) ;
- Justis (software)
- JioGate (Apartment security management application. Its an Indian app launched by Reliance Jio.) , , ,
P
editProtocols
edit- Agent Client Protocol - an open standard that enables any agent to integrate seamlessly with any editing environment. Supported natively by Gemini, GH Copilot, OpenCode, Jetbrains (coming soon).
M–N
edit- MAHASERVER TV
- MakeMKV - a program for ripping DVDs and Blu-rays to video(s) that use the .mkv file extension and MKV container. I have seen it mentioned on the HandBrake Wikipedia page.
- MalZilla
- MASS-11 - a 1980s character-based document processing system for VAX and PC from Microsystems (magazine)
- Matali Physics - a cross-platform, advanced 3D physics engine
- Mathematical Programming Language - MPL Modeling System;
- Meson (build system)
- Melody Composer Squared - a free app for iOS for creating melodies using their conversions to the two-dimensional plane
- Metal Player – audio and video player made by Abyssalsoft home page
- midPoint - open source organization & identity management and identity governance software created by Evolveum
- Migiri App - App to Quit Porn iOS and MacOS
- Mininet - Mininet is a network emulator which creates a network of virtual hosts, switches, controllers, and links. Mininet hosts run standard Linux network software, and its switches support OpenFlow for highly flexible custom routing and Software-Defined Networking.
- Milanote - Milanote is a tool for organizing creative projects
- Mokee - an open source Android custom ROM
- Mojo (software)
- Move player/Move Player - used by Fox on Demand
- Movebot (Cloud Storage Migration tool that supports the likes of dropbox to google drive, amazon s3 to wasabi and on-prem to cloud) (https://movebot.io & https://community.couchdrop.io/hc/en-us/categories/360000019495-Movebot-Help)
- MHSVLC Player
- MSIE 1.0 - the first version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, a web browser
- Musophobia the Particle Painter - particle-based, generative-painting application; developed for iPhone and iPad; featured at SIGGRAPH 2010; abstact can be found at ACM PORTA;L
- mytuning utilities - PC Software for speed and clean computer
- nanDECK - a freeware software that creates graphic images with a scripting language.
- Nano MVP - a PHP framework based on the MVP design pattern.
- Nano Sign - Nano sign (aka Nsign) is a open-source digital file signing and verification software.
- Nav4All - satellite navigation software;
- navfree - open-source satellite navigation application for iPad
- Neck Diagrams - a tool to create fretboard diagram; nominated for the Epsilon Award 2010
- Network Broadcast Sound
- Nodebug
- Nomacs - An open source, multiplatform (64-bit only) image viewer
- Notezilla - an elegant sticky notes software for Windows. It is the new version of Quick Notes Plus
- Nozbe - popular multiplatform productivity app
Searching; search engines
edit- Findmyrice.com
- site search - a service for finding information on a specific site; for example, the search in Wikipedia is a site search, working only on the information in wikipedia.org; site search engine is a big class of search engines, that should be right next to web search engine and probably even before enterprise search in the listing of search; ; ;
- Soovle.com - search suggestions from the major providers on the net; provided in a visually appealing fashion; first site to focus on helping the user get to the best search terms; ;
- Speedy Spider - from Entireweb; apparently a large Swedish search engine; purpose?
- Video search engine optimization (VSEO)
- Qsearch - not a real search engine, but a potentially unwanted program that earns money from redirecting searches to another search engine. I can't find anything about it on reliable sources, but several websites explain how to remove it. Those sites encourage people to buy antivirus software, from which the site may receive a commission so they aren't to be trusted. Possibly worth mentioning at Potentially unwanted software if reliable sources can be found.
Q–R
edit- Qemu Manager - an easy to use management tool,a compact front end for the fantastic QEMU emulator for Windows & WINE
- qualxserve service agreement
- Quick Notes Plus - a desktop note program for Windows which has fewer functions than Notezilla (but is cheaper)
- Raece Conquest
- Rama (software) - mobile application for self-guided historical walking tours; ranked among BBC's "Top Ten New Travel Apps"; created by Crimson Bamboo; would require a note in the disambiguation page
- RecentX - tool which lets users quickly open any document, folder, program or bookmark; nominated for Epsilon Award 2010
- Remote Development
- Resource Tuner - a tool which lets users view, extract, replace, edit, and delete the embedded resources of executable files: icons, strings, images, sounds, dialogs, menus
- Resource Tuner Console - a command-line tool which enables developers to instantly change different resource types (version numbers, icons, images and strings) in large numbers of compiled 32- and 64-bit EXE or DLL files from the batch files
- RaidCall - online voice communication software www.raidcall.com/
- ranqit - user-driven top ten lists;
- rapget - downloader for file-sharing sites (Rapidshare, megaupload, ...)
- RBAU
- RD Tabs - third-party Windows remote desktop application (tabbed like Firefox)
- RealProducer
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform
- REKURSIO - free editor xml files for Windows
- Reloaded (software type)
- REMnux
- Remindo - SaaS corporate company network;
- Rocket.chat - an open-source team chat platform. Draft exists as Draft:Rocket.Chat, but has (for somewhat unclear reasons) been repeatedly declined.
- Restoro - linked from Appuals. Is this program legitimate or is it malicious?
- rsnapshot - open-source filesystem snapshot utility for making backups of local and remote systems;
- RT Se7en Lite
- Rubedo CMS - Rubedo is a full featured open source Enterprise Content Management System, built on MongoDB and Elasticsearch with Zend Framework, AngularJS and Boostrap. It offers a complete set of back-office tools to easily manage galaxies of responsive, flexible and performant applications or websites. -
- Raptor Launch Groups - Raptor Launch Groups is a UWP app for Windows 10. It allows the user to create Launch Groups to group folders and files together. Once a Launch Group has been created, the user can click or tap it to open all the folders and files associated with the Launch Group.
- Rufaydium-Webdriver - Rufaydium is a WebDriver Library written in Autohotkey to support browser automation using WebDriver;
S
edit- Sysproof
- Safarp
- Safe Eyes - Safe Eyes is a Free and Open Source tool for Linux users to reduce and prevent repetitive strain injury (RSI).
- SAIL LABS Technology - automatic speech recognition
- Sales Channel Management (Software) - Type of software to manage e-commerce marketplaces
- San Andreas Multiplayer - multiplayer modification for the PC version of Rockstar North game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas;
- SANmelody - storage-virtualization software
- Scanahand - font generator
- ScanQuix - standard scanning software for the Amiga computer; www.scanquix.com
- Schedule Deluxe - The most known Android School and Study Timetable App; Stundenplan Deluxe
Screenmate or screen mate - type of programs/applications that shows animation(s) of character(s) or object(s) involved in various activities. Examples: Neko, XPenguins, Xsnow/Snow for Windows, Hanami, AutumnLeaves, Stray Sheep The Screen Mate (also known as Scmpoo, eSheep, Screen Mate Poo), FaFa Cat/Favour Cat/Silver Cat, etc.- ScreenScenes - software package with screensavers that includes Claria adware
- ScreenToGif - A screen recording software that gives the user the ability to record, edit and save the animations as Gif or Video.
- Scripto (software) - app used by TV show producers
- SecDoK - unknown
- Selective display - option in the Emacs text editor;
- Self-help for anxiety management (SAM) - An app designed to help people track their anxiety to talk to others about their exeriences. Has the goal of stopping irrational anxiety [72]
- Sendtask
- Sentinel System Driver - piece of software that runs on Windows XP
- ServletExec
- SESAM/SQL-Server - relational database system from Fujitsu;
- shared browsing - what it is, how it works and which software is available (with links)
- Shutter (software) - free and open-source screenshot tool for Linux
- SICSIM - Discrete Event, Flow Level simulator for simulating Peer-to-Peer overlays. Developed in SICS
- Silex RIA - open-source web application to produce Flash websites/web applications/CD-R/points of sell/... without Flash and without programming skills; has a plugin system to change the framework behaviour with javascript, ActionScript2, ActionScript3, php and haXe; ;
- SimpleX (software) - free and open-source messaging application, using Simplex Messaging Protocol.
- Site.pro - website builder - Website builder is tool that allow the construction of websites without manual code editing ,
- Slixta - Next generation, content and commerce platform for digital representation and eCommerce for modern brands
- SmadAV Antivirus - A popular antivirus software from Indonesia on which there already is a Wikipedia article created in Indonesian language
- Smart Diary Suite - completely customizable, personal information solution; nominated for Epsilon Award 2010
- SmartMusic - a practice tool for musicians; provides visual feedback about performance accuracy; produces an assessment score that can be used in music education; can play an accompaniment while recording performance.[73] Mentioned in serveral books . Included in Music and artificial intelligence list.
- SmartStartMenu - ; an application launcher for WINDOWS
- smilez - tab add-on for AOL Instant Messenger; can be found on aim ad hack site
- SMTT (Small Monitor Test Tool) - display test tool; developed by Thomas Thiemann offers a high-precision test for Display lag (aka display input lag) and a brief test for 10-bit colour output ()
- smzip - file extension
- SnackTools - a suite of online apps that help Internet users create rich media content (banners, photo slideshows, etc.) ; ; ;
Snoop filter - - Socialbox - Facebook's IM Client
- SockJS - A JavaScript library (for browsers) that provides a WebSocket-like object.
- SOLVATE InfoTech
- Softsaurus
Sopcast - program enabling viewing video streams employing Bittorrent- SoundHelix - MIDI-based Java framework for composing and playing algorithmic random music ()
- Sound Particles (Software)
- Source Navigator
- SpamFilter ISP - commercial antispam software by LogSat Software () in August 2002
- SpAsm
- Spectrum (software) - XMPP texting server package providing numerous gateways- and transports for popular instant messaging systems. It is based on libpurlpe;
- Splashlink.com - only water-focused marketplace in the industry, it is a one-stop resource that helps industry buyers, sellers and innovators of water solutions to find one another as well as millions in funding, and thousands of project opportunities from sources across the industry. From interests in water, wastewater, stormwater and remediation to planning, design, monitoring and equipment.
- Spold
- SpriteWorld - Mac OS/Mac OS X game creation SDK
- SProbe
- SQLiteTool - SQLite database client
- Spyware Terminator
- StackApplet - an application indicator for Linux
- Statseeker - Enterprise Network monitoring appliance built on FreeBSD and custom SNMP poller (http://statseeker.com)
- Stampede Linux
- StaxRip — free Open Source video conversion front-end to ffmpeg
- Stikipad
- SynaptiCAD - a VHDL and waveform simulation program
- Swiftlight - project management and communication software
- sXid - flags changes in SUID programs in Unix-like OSes
- SupremeSched
- Summarize (software) (OS X service utility)
- Summation (computer software) – principal competitor to Concordance®
- SurRender software - A powerful image rendering software for space applications; ,,
- SurveyEngine - human-decision modeling software
- Synchronization Primitive - something to do with threads and parallel processes
- SmartFoxServer - Online multiplayer game server
- Sync Center - component of some versions of Microsoft Windows.
T–V
edit- T-Splines - used in CAD programs to create previously impossible freeform, organic, watertight designs; a plug in for Autodesk Maya and Rhinoceros 3D; ; ; (page 17)
- TalkAndWrite An obsolete commercial online tutoring platform reliant upon now deprecated Skype desktop API
- Taskpad
- tEABAG 3D - a CAPTCHA developed by OCR Research Team
- Test Objectives - software test objectives
- TestSwarm - jQuery's TestSwarm, a JavaScript testing software.
- TextNow - mobile messaging app and service provider
- TGB Dual - console emulation software of game boy
- theShell - desktop environment for Linux systems, based on Qt
- ThreatFire
- TimeSnapper
- TLP - Advanced Power Management for Linux
- TLSF Allocator - TLSF (Two-Level Segregate Fit) allocator
- Toad's Tool 64 - level editor for Super Mario 64 created by VL-Tone
- Topaz Labs - photo editing software suite similar to Photoshop or NIK Software by Google. The business is well established and used by many photography and fine art professionals.
- torrentprivacy.com - online anonymous proxy service for torrent downloading, using custom configured U-Torrent client
- Trace Modeler - program dealing with sequence diagrams; nominated for Epsilon Award 2010
- Transaction layer packet (TLP) - encapsulation of data in the PCI Express serial bus specification
- Transactional license program (TLP) - open volume software license
- Trickle (software) - Userland Bandwidth Shaper for Unix-like Systems
- Trumpet (IRC client) - DOS IRC client
- TuMicro Android app for public transportation planning in Lima, Peru
- Turtle Tracks (Logo) - Logo interpreter
- Tversity
- Twitter clients - comparison list of clients for Twitter
- Twubs - software to manage Twitter topic hubs and events
- Type Library
- typing software - several articles on specific applications, many of questionable notability (see Category:Typing software), but no broader article on the subject
- UDP Host Cache - one method used by Gnutella to find an initial host
- Ulead COOL 360/Ulead Cool 360 - photo panorama software (in Chinese)
- Ulead Cool3D/Ulead Cool 3D/Ulead COOL 3D - a now discontinued software which allows a user to create simple 3DCG. VideoStudio contains many of its features
- UltraCompare - comparing software released by IDM Computer Solutions
- Unified Archive - email archiving software solution from ZL Technologies
- Unified information systems
- Universe@Home
- Universal Ground Control Software - software for central management of all types of unmanned vehicles
- Unstuck (app) - productivity app
- User Principal Name - The name of a Windows network user in an email address format
- Urban Turtle - agile development/scrum tool;
- VAJLEBKA System - specially designed cascade captcha guard for php pages
- VAX Floating Point Format (Including VAX D, VAX G, and VAX F formats)
- VeeFriends, another craze like cryptopunks
- vendavo -
- Versato.exe
- Verse, IBM - Cloud-based business email software )
- Virtual Peer Programming (Something being pioneered in Jbuilder 2006)
- VirtuaScore - a line of Mac sports scoreboard applications from BlackwoodApps
- Visual Autorun - CD Menu and slideshow software
- Visual Page - by Symantec - Abandoned HTML WYSIWYG editor
- Visual question answering (VQA) - A rapidly growing area of artificial intelligence
- vizrea -
- VocalWriter - Power Macintosh MIDI voice sensitizer for singing, similar to Vocaloid, introduced in 1998; ; ;
- Voice (software) - Text-To-Speech software for macOS
- VQC1 and VQC2 - video/audio codecs
- VRM (file format) - metaverse avatar file format
- VRVS, mentioned in
- VSCO (VSCO cam), an online photography community accessed through mobile iOS and Android apps. https://vsco.co/
- VPN Unlimited
W–Z
edit- wasysym - LateX macro package for fonts. See also Draft:wasysym
- Wikipedia Store - Sells wikipedia-related stuff.
- Warbirds (Computer game) - Combat Flight Simulator
- Web Client Network
- w32codecs/win32codecs - commonplace package of questionably legal drivers for Linux incorporating wrappers for win32 codecs.
- WebFerret (Desktop metasearch utility for Microsoft Windows)
- Webplanner - online collaborative project management software from Experience In Software, Inc., makers of Project KickStart; ;
- Webrip - commonly associated with mp3s. I believe it's an mp3 encoded at 128kbs or lower to get a small filesize for web distribution?
- Webstump - software from the Free software foundation
- WebView) - a software tool, I think.
- WhiteSmoke (writing software)
- Whited00r - independent free-moded software update for iPhone and iPod Touch;
- WIKIWYG
- Wild Media Server - Digital Media Server (UPnP, DLNA, HTTP)
- Winchester OS - I remember we had this at school running on the 186; could run both from floppy or hard drive, had a blue boot up screen and used the function buttons to choose from the menu; we had it from 1990 to 1994 to give an idea of dates
- Windows Embedded Studio - set of development tools used for building Windows XP embedded and Windows Embedded Standard OS images; consists of tools like Target Analyzer, Target Designer, Component Designer and Component Database Manager
- WinSoft Software
- WisBar task management software for pocket PC
- WizTree - A high speed disk space analyzer for Windows
- Wolverine (offline mail reader) (offline mail reader)
- Writing With Symbols 2000 (WWS2000) - program that helps children with severe learning difficulties
- X Video Driver
- XDP (PDF files)
- Xibo (software) - open-source digital signage software;
- XNAT - medical imaging informatics software
- XWIDGET - XWidget - Free desktop customisation platform. Powerful visual widget editor, smooth animation javascript/vbscript widgets;
- YASH (Yet Another Shell) - lightweight posix compatible shell for Unix systems. article already made in Japanese https://jp.wikipedia.org/wiki/yash
- YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer) - Software that can be used to create a Live Multiboot Bootable USB containing multiple ISO files;
- ZebOS – the commercial version of GNU Zebra, put out by IP Infusion
- ZIMjs - JavaScript Canvas Framework - Code Creativity
- Zzaph
Software engineering
edit- Agile Portfolio Management
- Agile in Name Only (AINO) -
- Application signatures
- Behavioral entity
- Boys Without Brains A well-known Commodore 64 and Amiga gameteam
- Brownfield Development - systems development method that acknowledges the existence of legacy codebases during design, build and test phases
- Business Delegate - Java BluePrints' pattern
- Quality in business systems
- CDM Rule Frame Oracle Custom Development Method (CDM) - ...consists of a template package and utilities that boost productivity. It now also includes CDM RuleFrame a powerful framework for the implementation of business rules.
- Comparison of open source licenses as child of Open source
- Conceptual level design
- Decessor
- Design for diversity - Google,
- eCollaboration (similar to eBusiness), in the context of dynamic, cooperative networks formed by a group of autonomous enterprises using e.g. the Service-Oriented Architecture paradigm. (definition)
- Effect correspondence diagram
- Enterprise design pattern
- Event delegation
- Extreme binning (Data deduplication)
- Fault injection and robustness testing ?? fault injection and robustness testing
- Feaping creaturism - spoonerism of "creaping featurism"
- Five State Model for Processes
- Generic software
- Graph index - An index of frequent features of a graph database (e.g., gIndex)
- Hardware/software co-design , exploiting the integrated design of hardware and software created in parallel.
- Ideafarm (IP well known ports 902 & 903) Homepage
- Infinite Plane Rendering
- Infrastructure software (definition and explanation of the term, examples)
- Instance member
- ISO 25010:2011 - Systems and software engineering -- Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) -- System and software quality models
- IT Consolidation
- Ingenuity Pathway Analysis IPA
- Jamagic
- JFG interlocked functions
- Lead Systems Designer A job title used by Blizzard and General Electric
- List of FreeBSD developers
- List of GNU Project people
- Logical view
- MIDAG (Medical Image Display Analysis Group) Homepage
- MoLIC - acronym for "Modeling Language for Interaction as Conversation" - UI extension to UML
- Nested parallelism
- Object Points
- Plugin architecture development
- Positive acknowledgement with retransmission
- Preliminary Investigation - What it is and how to write one
- Program management (software)
- Project MAC people
- Railway oriented programming
- Requirements document
- Ripple Analysis
- Real-Time Process Algebra (RTPA);
- Semantic Purity
- Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) -
- Skript - scripting language for Minecraft
- Source code extensions
- Software Design Engineer
- Subsystem model
- Tech Lead
- Tech Consultant
- Visual environment - full explanation/benefits
- Web service JustLikeIt
- XKERMIT - version of Kermit that runs on X-Windows
Storage
edit- DVD +R/-R comparison WP is long overdue for an article on this. They seem to have their own separate pages now, which are biased to each format.
- Locate mode, and the alternative Move mode, input/output. The terms are, at least, used by IBM in OS/360, MVS, and z/OS, and by DEC/Compaq/HP in VMS. Locate mode allows for one fewer copy operation between I/O buffers.
- Room temperature semiconductor memory cell see Talk:Solid-state_storage
- Self-delimited/Self-delimiting - A fairly important concept in storage formats, these terms are used in quite a few other WP articles (Special:Search/Self-delimited, Special:Search/Self-delimiting), but there doesn't appear to be an article on the subject. (Delimiter doesn't discuss the issue.)
- SFSZ - Disk format, Used by Netgear SC101. What is it and how is it used? Its this.ZFS Solaris's new file system, which is used by several other OEMS as its new and very efficient.
- TapeAlert - standard for tapes, autochangers, libraries used for diagnostics and health [tapealert.org]
- Ledger (Cryptowallet) (de)
File formats
edit- Token Object-Oriented Notation A new human readable data format similar in purpose to JSON or YAML.
- CF-JSON JSON encoding for weather, ocean and climate data. http://cf-json.org/
- Data Definition Specification
- MD4 (file format) - Quake file format for models;
- mPNG (aNIM or anIM chunk), an APNG/MNG competitor [dead link]
- PNG in GIF ("PIG"), an APNG/MNG competitor [dead link]
- RGBA in GIF, an APNG/MNG competitor [dead link]
- Sound Designer II - an audio/music file format by Digidesign
- VR8 - Roland proprietary file format used with BOSS BR-1600CD, how to convert it to .wav
- XBP (File Format) - a package file format used in some original Xbox games to pack multiple WMA files into one
- RCSU & Reuters Compression Scheme for Unicode – redirect to Standard Compression Scheme for Unicode
- Portfolio Graphics Q28206910
Databases
edit- Dgraph - An open source, low latency, high throughput, and distributed graph database with native GraphQL support.
- GemFire - Pivotal GemFire is a memory-optimized, distributed data store and data management platform.
- Gyxi - Document Database as a Service with an open API that can be used by generating a guid. Unique because no prior registration is required.
- The Integrated Data Hub -- See book on Amazon in different articles fron its inventor: Dario Mangano
- Linux SQL Databases and tools - --Even as Linux has garnered support by all of the major commercial database vendors, the freely available open source databases have grown in sophistication and features. Below follows a partial list of some of the more popular of these.
- List of serverless database management systems - there should be a page listing database management systems that don't use a server-client model such as Sqlite.
- OracleDBConsole - Would like info about this and other services of Oracle DB's.
- Rdb/ELN - VAX Rdb/ELN
- Supabase - Open-source, self-hostable BaaS.
- Universal numeric fingerprint (Unique signature of the semantic object to uniquely identify and verify data, e.g. datasets in archives or dataverses such as the Harvard Dataverse) (https://guides.dataverse.org/en/latest/developers/unf/index.html https://gking.harvard.edu/files/abs/cite-abs.shtml)
Theory and theorems
edit- Adversary structure: Distributed Protocols on General Hybrid Adversary Structures and as linked to on Secure multi-party computation
- Agricultural knowledge system in SSM[verify notability]
- Boom hierarchy - Hierarchy named after H.J. Boom, containing Trees, Lists, Bags, Sets, in order of decreasing information stored. See CiteSeerx: 10.1.1.49.3252

- Business system domain
- Cell probe complexity -
- Computational basis, Hadamard basis
- Connection trap
- Continuous automata
- Deterministic finite cover automaton
- Diagonal language
- Distributed representation [74]
- Exact real arithmetic
- Explicit polynomial
- Fusion calculus
- Gamma-neighborhood graph
- Generalized recursion theory
- Hughes phenomenon
- Interval domain - proposed by Dana Scott in 1970 (I think) as a domain-theoretic model for real numbers, see Abbas Edalat and Philipp Sünderhauf, A Domain-Theoretic Approach to Computability on the Real Line CiteSeerx: 10.1.1.39.7467

- Isoefficiency analysis in parallel algorithm development
- No-valley theorem - theorem regarding the properties of an AS path in BGP routing. One explanation:
- Optic-based quantum computers
- Ownership types
- Parametric diagrams
- Point splatting as it relates to surface tracking and visualization and how it differs from marching cube
- Pure Lisp/Pure LISP and
- Reverse Shannon theorem
- Software anthropology
- Third World Technical Scientific Dependency
- Wadsworth Constant -
- WYSIWYN
- Causal Invariance - See Causal Invariance -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Widget toolkits
editOther
edit- advertising intelligence (ADINT)
- any.run
- Computer History Association of California
- Distributed Hardware Evolution Project (DHEP)
- Dosis (typeface)
- Drift (extended reality) - Erroneous 6DoF tracking in virtual and augmented reality
- Misattributed Microsoft Windows user interface sounds - such as the Windows Longhorn sounds being thought to be the same as the sounds from the Samsung Theme for Windows XP, or the Windows Whistler shutdown sound being thought to be the same as one of the BeOS startup sounds
- WinDVD - currently a redirect to a vague one sentence description, movie playback software for dvds and blu-rays
- XR boom - similar to the AI boom but with extended reality
- Typecast (AI voice generator) - An AI-powered content creation platform specializing in emotionally expressive speech synthesis.
References
edit- ↑ Wei, Changyun and Hindriks, Koen V (2012). An agent-based cognitive robot architecture. International Workshop on Programming Multi-Agent Systems. Springer. pp. 54–71. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-38700-5_4.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Martinez, David and Alenya, Guillem and Torras, Carme (2017). "Relational reinforcement learning with guided demonstrations". Artificial Intelligence. 247. Elsevier: 295–312. doi:10.1016/j.artint.2015.02.006.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Quispe, Ana Huaman and Amor, Heni Ben and Christensen, Henrik I (2018). A taxonomy of benchmark tasks for robot manipulation. Robotics Research. Springer. pp. 405–421.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Pengcheng Wang and Jonathan Rowe and Bradford Mott and James Lester (2016). Decomposing Drama Management in Educational Interactive Narrative: A Modular Reinforcement Learning Approach. Interactive Storytelling. Springer International Publishing. pp. 270–282. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-48279-8_24.
- ↑ Rowe, Jonathan P and Mcquiggan, Scott W and Mott, Bradford W and Lester, James C (2007). Motivation in narrative-centered learning environments. Proceedings of the workshop on narrative learning environments, AIED. pp. 40–49.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Ola Pettersson (2005). "Execution monitoring in robotics: A survey". Robotics and Autonomous Systems. 53 (2). Elsevier BV: 73–88. doi:10.1016/j.robot.2005.09.004.
- ↑ Francois Mairesse and Steve Young (2014). "Stochastic Language Generation in Dialogue using Factored Language Models". Computational Linguistics. 40 (4). MIT Press - Journals: 763–799. doi:10.1162/coli_a_00199. S2CID 14875383.
- ↑ Yannakakis, Georgios (2018). Artificial intelligence and games. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-63519-4. OCLC 1023801414.
- ↑ Selase, Aphu Elvis and Xing, Chen and Agbadze, Obed Kweku and Thompson, Brantson Eric (2015). "The General Overview of the Phrase 'Fuzzy Logic'". International Journal of Engineering, Management and Sciences. 2 (5): 68–73.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Rosental, Claude (2004). Fuzzyfying the world: social practices of showing the properties of fuzzy logic. Growing explanations: Historical perspectives on recent science. Duke University Press Durham, NC. pp. 159–178.
- ↑ Hellendoorn, Hans (1997). Fuzzy model identification : selected approaches. Berlin New York: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-60767-7. OCLC 606980740.
- ↑ Hung T. Nguyen; Michio Sugeno (6 December 2012). Fuzzy Systems: Modeling and Control. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4615-5505-6.
- ↑ Mordeson, John (2002). Fuzzy automata and languages : theory and applications. Boca Raton, Fla: Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN 978-1-4200-3564-3. OCLC 276796506.
- ↑ Apostolos Syropoulos (23 October 2013). Theory of Fuzzy Computation. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 51-. ISBN 978-1-4614-8379-3.
- ↑ Thomas Cederborg and Ming Li and Adrien Baranes and Pierre-Yves Oudeyer (2010). Incremental local online Gaussian Mixture Regression for imitation learning of multiple tasks. 2010 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. IEEE. doi:10.1109/iros.2010.5652040.
- ↑ Wang, Wenshuo and Xi, Junqiang and Zhao, Ding (2018). "Learning and inferring a driver's braking action in car-following scenarios". IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. 67 (5). IEEE: 3887–3899. arXiv:1801.03905. doi:10.1109/TVT.2018.2793889. S2CID 21679046.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Steven Rabin (17 April 2015). Game AI Pro 2: Collected Wisdom of Game AI Professionals. CRC Press. pp. 117–. ISBN 978-1-4822-5480-8.
- ↑ Rubin, Jonathan and Ram, Ashwin (2012). Capturing and adapting traces for character control in computer role playing games. Proceedings of the ICCBR 2012 Workshop TRUE. pp. 193–201.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Sierra-Santibanez, Josefina (1998). A Declarative Formalization of STRIPS. ECAI. pp. 509–513.
- ↑ Panait, Liviu and Luke, Sean (2004). Learning ant foraging behaviors. proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (ALIFE9). pp. 575–580.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Peter Sunehag and Guy Lever and Siqi Liu and Josh Merel and Nicolas Heess and Joel Z. Leibo and Edward Hughes and Tom Eccles and Thore Graepel (2019). Reinforcement Learning Agents acquire Flocking and Symbiotic Behaviour in Simulated Ecosystems. The 2019 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press. doi:10.1162/isal_a_00148.
- ↑ Paljug, Eric and Ohm, Timothy and Hayati, Samad (1995). The JPL Serpentine Robot: a 12-DOF system for inspection. Proceedings of 1995 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. Vol. 3. IEEE. pp. 3143–3148.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Menon, Midhun S and Ravi, VC and Ghosal, Ashitava (2017). "Trajectory planning and obstacle avoidance for hyper-redundant serial robots". Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics. 9 (4). American Society of Mechanical Engineers Digital Collection. doi:10.1115/1.4036571.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer and Jörg Cassens (2005). "Mapping Goals and Kinds of Explanations to the Knowledge Containers of Case-Based Reasoning Systems". Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development. Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 3620. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 451–464. doi:10.1007/11536406_35. ISBN 978-3-540-28174-0.
- ↑ Cordier, Amelie and Lefevre, Marie and Champin, Pierre-Antoine and Georgeon, Olivier and Mille, Alain (2013). Trace-Based Reasoning-Modeling interaction traces for reasoning on experiences. The Twenty-Sixth International FLAIRS Conference.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Andrew Chisholm and Will Radford and Ben Hachey (2017). Learning to generate one-sentence biographies from Wikidata. Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Volume 1, Long Papers. Association for Computational Linguistics. doi:10.18653/v1/e17-1060.
- ↑ 'Less Than One'-Shot Learning: Learning N Classes From M< N Samples. Proceedings of the 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). 2021. arXiv:2009.08449.
- ↑ "A radical new technique lets AI learn with practically no data".
- ↑ "How to Make Artificial Intelligence More Democratic". Scientific American.
- ↑ Julian Togelius and Noor Shaker and Sergey Karakovskiy and Georgios N. Yannakakis (2013). "The Mario AI Championship 2009-2012". AI Magazine. 34 (3). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI): 89–92. doi:10.1609/aimag.v34i3.2492.
- ↑ Rachmat, Haris and Mulyana, Tatang and Hasan, Sulaiman bin H and bin Ibrahim, Mohd Rasidi (2016). Design selection of In-UVAT using MATLAB fuzzy logic toolbox. International Conference on Soft Computing and Data Mining. Springer. pp. 538–545.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Castillo, Oscar and Melin, Patricia and Castro, Juan R (2013). "Computational intelligence software for interval type-2 fuzzy logic". Computer Applications in Engineering Education. 21 (4). Wiley Online Library: 737–747. doi:10.1002/cae.20522. S2CID 12384373.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Kovar, Lucas and Gleicher, Michael and Pighin, Frederic (2008). Motion graphs. ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 classes. ACM. p. 51.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Charles Ashbacher (2002). Introduction to Neutrosophic Logic. Infinite Study. ISBN 978-1-931233-60-6.
- ↑ Wang, Pei (2013). Non-axiomatic logic: A model of intelligent reasoning. World Scientific.
- ↑ Daniel Hernandez (28 June 1994). Qualitative Representation of Spatial Knowledge. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-540-58058-4.
- ↑ Lionel Birglen; Thierry Laliberté; Clément M. Gosselin (11 February 2008). Underactuated Robotic Hands. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 17–. ISBN 978-3-540-77458-7.
- ↑ Doherty, Patrick and Heintz, Fredrik and Landen, David (2010). A distributed task specification language for mixed-initiative delegation. International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems. Springer. pp. 42–57.
{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Mericli, Cetin and Klee, Steven D and Paparian, Jack and Veloso, Manuela (2014). An interactive approach for situated task specification through verbal instructions. Proceedings of the 2014 international conference on Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. pp. 1069–1076.
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