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https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~wfcam/docs/minutes/minutes_040913.txt
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~wfcam/docs/minutes/minutes_040913.txt16 Sep 2004: JRL was asked to lobby the IRAF people (either email or at the ADASS meeting) to incorporate the agreed FITS standard for the ZPN WCS projection in IRAF. ... and move the computers JRL lobby the IRAF people to fix the WCS problem in IRAF JRL put Rice -
R.M.Needham Publications Microsoft Research Limited, Cambridge…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/misc/obituaries/needham/RogerNeedhamPubl.pdf11 Mar 2004: Security - a technical problem or a people problem?’, Proceedings, InformationSecurity Summit, Prague: Tate International, 2001, 7-9. -
Trust for resource control: Self-enforcing automatic rational…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-600.pdf24 Aug 2004: Technical ReportNumber 600. Computer Laboratory. UCAM-CL-TR-600ISSN 1476-2986. Trust for resource control:Self-enforcing automatic rational. contracts between computers. Brian Ninham Shand. August 2004. 15 JJ Thomson Avenue. Cambridge CB3 0FD. -
Unix Tools Markus Kuhn, Michaelmas Term 2004 Original notes ...
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2004/UnixTools/notes.pdf6 Oct 2004: Perhaps, the easiest way to learn more about these commands is by examiningother people’s shell scripts. -
Microsoft PowerPoint - CGIP
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2003/Graphics/CGIP.pdf14 Jan 2004: Munsell-likeconsidered by many to be easier for people to use than the pragmatic colour spacesHSV, HLS. ... Europe). many people can see a slight flicker60Hz (NTSC TV, used in USA and Japan). -
Privacy: What’s different now? Karen Spärck JonesComputer…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/ksj21/privksjtext2a.pdf20 Jan 2004: brokenankle bone might be accessed by 50,000 people without my knowing this. ... Data about me can beaccessed and used by people of whom I know nothing either as individuals or classes. -
UNIX AND X by Frank H. King An Introduction ...
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2003/FoundsProg/ses1.pdf11 Aug 2004: The result is a list of people who are using your PC at the moment. -
Advanced Systems Topics, Section 1 of 3 – Sketch ...
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2003/AdvSysTop/answer-sketches.pdf25 Feb 2004: RPC/RMI etc). Works better if people are using ‘object’ basedaccess in the first place. -
PtI-P3
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/iar1/teaching/p1paper3_2004.pdf5 Jul 2004: 6 An investigator is interested in finding out whether the proportion of people who do their shopping by bicycle differs between customers of Pescos, a City centre supermarket, and Lawsmart, an ... Using these results, test the hypothesis that the -
${Unix_Tools} Markus Kuhn Computer Laboratory…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2004/UnixTools/slides-2up.pdf18 Oct 2004: ${Unix_Tools}. Markus Kuhn. Computer Laboratory. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Teaching/2004/UnixTools/. Michaelmas 2004 – Part Ib. Why do we teach Unix Tools? Second most popular OS family (after Microsoft Windows) Many elements of Unix have became -
Advanced Graphics Lecture Notes Neil Dodgson∗ University of Cambridge …
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2004/AdvGraph/smeg04web.pdf6 Oct 2004: The software which people use to design 3D models tends to use line drawing inits user interface with polygon scan conversion providing preview images of the model.I find it interesting -
Autism charity focuses on intervention | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/autism-charity-focuses-on-intervention24 Jun 2004: Autism (including Asperger syndrome) is a lifelong developmental disability. It is a spectrum condition occurring in varying degrees of severity and affects more than an estimated 500,000 people in the -
What is ‘‘Object-Oriented Programming’’? (1991 revised version)…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2003/CompProgLangs/bjarne.pdf14 Jan 2004: Unfortunately, few people agree on what they mean. I will offer informaldefinitions that appear to make sense in the context of languages like Ada, C , Modula-2, Simula, and Smalltalk. -
Object-Language andMetalanguage in Sanskrit Grammatical Texts…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~do242/Papers/metaprogress.pdf14 Nov 2004: The reasons for this flourishing are of coursecomplex. Meenakshi (2002) lists a number of contributing factors: the Indicpeoples’ contact with the indigenous peoples of the Indian Subcontinent, theemergence of dialectal variation -
Second Meeting on United Nations Archives and International History
https://www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/events/un_history_report_oct03.pdf9 Jan 2004: 2. Proposed Committees. Taking up a suggestion made at the first meeting, various people commented on the. -
Influence of syntax on prosodic boundary prediction
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-610.pdf15 Dec 2004: Technical ReportNumber 610. Computer Laboratory. UCAM-CL-TR-610ISSN 1476-2986. Influence of syntax onprosodic boundary prediction. Tommy Ingulfsen. December 2004. 15 JJ Thomson Avenue. Cambridge CB3 0FD. United Kingdom. phone 44 1223 763500. -
Bigraphs and mobile processes (revised)
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-580.pdf18 Feb 2004: Technical ReportNumber 580. Computer Laboratory. UCAM-CL-TR-580ISSN 1476-2986. Bigraphs and mobile processes (revised). Ole Høgh Jensen, Robin Milner. February 2004. 15 JJ Thomson AvenueCambridge CB3 0FDUnited Kingdomphone 44 1223 763500. http://www -
Hermes: A scalable event-based middleware
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-590.pdf5 Jun 2004: Technical ReportNumber 590. Computer Laboratory. UCAM-CL-TR-590ISSN 1476-2986. Hermes: A scalable event-basedmiddleware. Peter R. Pietzuch. June 2004. 15 JJ Thomson Avenue. Cambridge CB3 0FD. United Kingdom. phone 44 1223 763500. http://www.cl.cam.ac -
ICSV10_mfmh2
pipmodel.eng.cam.ac.uk/ICSV10_mfmh2.pdf24 Feb 2004: The effect of ground-borne vibration is annoyance to people rather than damage to buildings, see the reportby Office for Research & Experiments of the International Union of Railways [1]. -
Cambridge science students create CHaOS | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-science-students-create-chaos12 Jul 2004: The feedback from people who have attended previous events is overwhelmingly positive, with 99 per cent of respondents saying it had been 'enjoyable'.
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