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Institute of Computer Science

Index Institute of Computer Science

The University of London Institute of Computer Science (ICS) was an Institute based in London in England. [1]

22 relations: Andrew Colin, Atlas (computer), Birkbeck, University of London, British Computer Society, CERN, Change ringing, Digital Equipment Corporation, Gautam Mitra, George Coulouris (computer scientist), Gordon Square, Houston Automatic Spooling Priority, IBM 1130, Michael P. Barnett, Oxford University Press, PDP-9, Peter T. Kirstein, Remote job entry, Request for Comments, Richard Buckingham, University of London, University of London Computer Centre, Who's Who (UK).

Andrew Colin

Andrew J. T. Colin is a British university professor of computer science, born in 1936.

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Atlas (computer)

The Atlas Computer was a joint development between the University of Manchester, Ferranti, and Plessey.

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Birkbeck, University of London

Birkbeck, University of London (formally, Birkbeck College; informally, Birkbeck), is a public research university located in Bloomsbury, London, England, and a constituent college of the federal University of London.

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British Computer Society

Sir Maurice Wilkes served as first President of BCS in 1957. The British Computer Society (BCS) is a professional body and a learned society that represents those working in Information Technology, both in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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CERN

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), known as CERN (derived from the name Conseil européen pour la recherche nucléaire), is a European research organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.

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Change ringing

Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a controlled manner to produce variations in their striking sequences.

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Digital Equipment Corporation

Digital Equipment Corporation, also known as DEC and using the trademark Digital, was a major American company in the computer industry from the 1950s to the 1990s.

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Gautam Mitra

Gautam Mitra is a research scientist in the field of Operational Research in general and computational optimization and modelling in particular.

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George Coulouris (computer scientist)

George F. Coulouris is a British computer scientist and the son of actor George Coulouris.

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Gordon Square

Gordon Square is part of the Bedford Estate in Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom (postal district WC1).

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Houston Automatic Spooling Priority

The Houston Automatic Spooling Priority Program, commonly known as HASP, is an extension of the IBM OS/360 operating system and its successors providing extended support for "job management, data management, task management, and remote job entry.".

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IBM 1130

The IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965, was IBM's least expensive computer at that time.

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Michael P. Barnett

Michael Peter Barnett (24 March 1929 – 13 March 2012) was a British theoretical chemist and computer scientist.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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PDP-9

The PDP-9, the 4th of the five 18-bit minicomputers produced by Digital Equipment Corporation, was introduced in 1966.

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Peter T. Kirstein

Peter Thomas Kirstein (born 1933) is a British computer scientist who played a role in the creation of the Internet; he is "often recognized as the father of the European Internet".

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Remote job entry

Remote job entry is the procedure for sending requests for data processing tasks or 'jobs' to mainframe computers from remote workstations, and by extension the process of receiving the output from such tasks at a remote workstation.

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Request for Comments

In information and communications technology, a Request for Comments (RFC) is a type of publication from the technology community.

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Richard Buckingham

Richard Arthur Buckingham FBCS FRSA (17 July 1911 – 13 August 1994) was an English mathematician and computer scientist, Professor of Computing Science and later of Computer Education in the University of London and Director of the Institute of Computer Science.

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University of London

The University of London (abbreviated as Lond. or more rarely Londin. in post-nominals) is a collegiate and a federal research university located in London, England.

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University of London Computer Centre

The University of London Computer Centre (ULCC) was founded in 1968, and was the first supercomputer facility established in London for the purpose of scientific and educational research by all of the colleges of the University of London.

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Who's Who (UK)

Who's Who is a leading source of biographical data on more than 33,000 influential people from around the world.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_Computer_Science

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