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Computer and Algebra
Continuous Symmetries, Lie Algebras, Differential Equations and Computer Algebra, second edition, World Scientific, 2007, ISBN 978-981-270-809-0
* GiNaC — GiNaC is Not a CAS ( Computer Algebra System )
* SINGULAR, an open source Computer Algebra System ( CAS )
The Risch algorithm is summarized ( in more than 100 pages ) in Algorithms for Computer Algebra by Keith O. Geddes, Stephen R. Czapor and George Labahn.
These calculators have both algebraic and RPN entry modes, and can perform numeric and symbolic calculations using the built-in Computer Algebra System ( CAS ), which is an improved ALG48 and Erable combination from the HP-48 series.
CAS ( or symbolic ) Calculators-most advanced calculators capable of producing a symbolic result ( in expression or equation form ), usually utilizing a Computer Algebra System ( CAS ).
TI-89 Titanium, capable of doing Symbolic Manipulation, Computer Algebra System ( CAS )
* Richard D. Jenks " The New SCRATCHPAD Language and System for Computer Algebra " pp409 -?
* R. S. Sutor " The Scratchpad II Computer Algebra Language and System " pp32 – 33 ( 1985 )
* J. H. Davenport, Y. Siret, E. Tournier " Computer Algebra: Systems and Algorithms for Algebraic Computation " ISBN 0-12-204230-1 ( 1995 )
* REDUCE Meets CAMAL-REDUCE Computer Algebra System-J. P. Fitch
The name is an acronym for Yet Another Computer Algebra System.
Students in the Upper Division are required to study English, World History, United States History, Biology, Chemistry and / or Physics, Geometry, Algebra II and Trigonometry, and also meet various requirements in the Arts, Computer Science, Health & Counseling, and Physical Education.
The name is a recursive acronym for " GiNaC is Not a CAS " ( Computer Algebra System ).
English translation in Communications in Computer Algebra 32 / 3 ( 1998 ): 8 – 30.
He is also the Scientific Director at the Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra, and is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery, as well as the American and Canadian Mathematical Societies.
es: Dynamic Computer Algebra System
Although they are not subcategorized, the questions fall into the subcategories of Chemistry, Algebra, Computer Science, Biology, Physics, Astronomy, Geometry and Current Events.
The centre specialises in Mathematical Biology, Industrial Mathematics, Mathematical Finance, Astrophysics & Cosmology, and Computer Algebra.
* CALCO 2009: Conference on Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science
Courses currently available include: Algebra I *, Geometry *, Algebra II / Trigonometry *, Pre-Calculus *, Statistics, AP Calculus AB and BC, Composition, American Literature *, British Literature *, AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, Creative Writing, AP Latin, Latin, French, Italian, German, Spanish *, World History *, AP United States History *, AP European History, AP United States Government and Politics, Biology *, Chemistry *, Physics *, Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics B, Astronomy, AP Psychology, Economics, Criminal Justice, Film Studies, Intro to Law, Sociology, Musical Arts, Theology, Anatomy and Physiology, Fine Arts, AP Studio Art, Visual BASIC, and Computer Science
In the Middle School, the classes required include Latin, Religion, English, English Lab, Computer, Art, Health, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Earth Science, Life Science, and Physical Science ( 2 years ), Eastern Civilizations, Western Civilizations, and American History ( 2 years ).
There are 15 different subjects per year, with 30 – 35 hours weekly: e. g. Latin is compulsory for a year, Math for 4 years ( 4 – 7 hours / week — Calculus, Trigonometry and Algebra ), Computer Programming ( 4 hours weekly — 4 years ), two modern languages, such as English for 2 – 6 hours / week and French for 2 hours / week, also 4 years, Literature 3 hours / week 4 years, Geography, History, Chemistry, Physics ( all of these 4 years, 1 – 2 hours weekly each ), Economics, Philosophy, Logic, Psychology ( 1 year each — 4 years ) etc.

Computer and Systems
Other honors: J-D Warnier Prix d ’ Informatique, ACM Systems Software Award, NEC Computers & Communication Foundation Prize, Funai Foundation Prize, Lewis Branscomb Technology Award, ACM SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contributions to Computer Science Education.
** ACM Transactions on Computer Systems ( TOCS )
* 1984 — Metaphor Computer Systems, founded by David Liddle and Don Massaro, releases Data Interpretation System ( DIS ).
Originally written by four graduate students at the Computer Systems Research Group at the University of California, Berkeley ( UCB ), the name originates as an acronym from Berkeley Internet Name Domain, reflecting the application's use within UCB.
Versions of BIND through 4. 8. 3 were maintained by the Computer Systems Research Group ( CSRG ) at UC Berkeley.
* ASCII / EBCDIC Conversion Table for HP 3000 MPE / iX Computer Systems
Interest was international with the Fifth Generation Computer Systems project in Japan and increased research funding in Europe.
Knowledge Systems Laboratory ( KSL ) is an artificial intelligence research laboratory within the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University, located at the Gates Computer Science Building, Stanford.
* Mercury Computer Systems, an embedded, digital signal and image processing solutions vendor
The first commercial RISC microprocessor design was released either by MIPS Computer Systems, the 32-bit R2000 ( the R1000 was not released ) or by Acorn computers, the 32-bit ARM2 in 1987.
Mesa was originally designed in the Computer Systems Laboratory ( CSL ), a branch of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, for the Alto, an experimental micro-coded workstation.
In 1993, the USENIX Association gave a Lifetime Achievement Award ( Flame ) to the Computer Systems Research Group at University of California, Berkeley, honoring 180 individuals, including Muuss, who contributed to the CSRG's 4. 4BSD-Lite release.
* MIPS Technologies, formerly MIPS Computer Systems, developer of the MIPS architecture
MIPS ( originally an acronym for Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages ) is a reduced instruction set computer ( RISC ) instruction set architecture ( ISA ) developed by MIPS Technologies ( formerly MIPS Computer Systems, Inc .).
In 1984 Hennessy was convinced of the future commercial potential of the design, and left Stanford to form MIPS Computer Systems.
Among the manufacturers which have made computer workstation systems using MIPS processors are SGI, MIPS Computer Systems, Inc., Whitechapel Workstations, Olivetti, Siemens-Nixdorf, Acer, Digital Equipment Corporation, NEC, and DeskStation.
Operating systems ported to the architecture include SGI's IRIX, Microsoft's Windows NT ( until v4. 0 ), Windows CE, Linux, BSD, UNIX System V, SINIX, QNX, and MIPS Computer Systems ' own RISC / os.
MIPS Technologies, Inc. (), formerly MIPS Computer Systems, Inc., is a semiconductor design company that is most widely known for developing the MIPS architecture and a series of RISC CPU chips.
MIPS Computer Systems Inc. was founded in 1984 by a group of researchers from Stanford University that included John L. Hennessy, as a vendor of microprocessor chips.
In 1988, MIPS Computer Systems designs were noticed by Silicon Graphics ( SGI ) and the company adopted the MIPS architecture for its computers.
* 1984: MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. co-founded by Dr. John Hennessy, Skip Stritter, and Dr. John Moussouris
* 1989: First IPO in November as MIPS Computer Systems with Bob Miller as CEO
* 1992: SGI acquires MIPS Computer Systems.
These included ITASCA ( Itasca Systems ), Jasmine ( Fujitsu, marketed by Computer Associates ), Matisse ( Matisse Software ), Objectivity / DB ( Objectivity, Inc .), ObjectStore ( Progress Software, acquired from eXcelon which was originally Object Design ), ONTOS ( Ontos, Inc., name changed from Ontologic ), O < sub > 2 </ sub >< ref > Bancilhon, Francois ; Delobel, Claude ; and Kanellakis, Paris.

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