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Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS)
[edit]Excerpt ... thinkLets(cc):
In the area of information processing, DARPA made great strides, initially through the development of time-sharing (all modern operating systems are descendants of the Multics system, which resulted from the work started by DARPA in this area), and later through the evolution of the ARPANET (a telecommunications network and precursor to the Internet), and research in the artificial intelligence (AI) fields of speech recognition and signal processing.
DARPA also funded the development of NLS and the Aspen Movie Map,
which was probably the first hypermedia system and an important precursor of virtual reality.
From 1976-1981, DARPA's major thrusts were dominated by air, land, sea, and space technology, such as follow-on forces attack with standoff weapons and associated Command, Control, and Communications; tactical armor and anti-armor programs; infrared remote sensing for space-based surveillance; high-energy laser technology for space-based missile defense; antisubmarine warfare systems; advanced cruise missiles; advanced aircraft; and defense applications of advanced computing ...
Also see:
Note: Contact CBI's current staff to verify and validate (V&V) this article's content and to provide primary source references.
RJBurkhart 10:40, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
See also
[edit]- Charles Babbage Institute (CBI)
- History of computing hardware
- History of the internet
- Computer architecture – how computers are designed
- Computing timeline
- CPU design – includes an evolutionary history of CPU architecture and design
- Programming language timeline
RJBurkhart 13:42, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
World Wide View?
[edit]Why was this article tagged for needed a more "world wide" viewpoint? The subject of the article is one organization that exists in Minnesota. What larger international viewpoint is there? MK2 22:13, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
- Maybe they thought, given Babbage's nationality, that "center" should be spelled "centre"? I agree, this tag should be justified or removed. Robert K S 14:18, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Removing memetics category
[edit]I am removing the memetics category from this article since you learn no more about the article's contents from the category and v.v. Since so many things may be memes we should try to keep the category closely defined in order to remain useful. Hope you're okay with that. The link to meme would be enough I suggest. Facius 11:10, 23 July 2007 (UTC)