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NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division
New home page for the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division, at NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California
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Computational Sciences Division at NASA Ames Research Center
NASA, Intelligent Systems Division at Ames Research Center
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NASA GSFC Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, IEEE Conference on Mass Storage Syste
The Conference provides a forum for discussion of issues relevant to the management of large volumes of data.
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Space Related Applications of Forth
Space related applications of Forth microprocessors and the Forth programming language, including spacecraft flight system controllers, on-board payload experiment controllers, ground support systems (e.g., communications controllers and data processing systems), and hardware or software used to build or test either flight or ground systems.
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IEEE, NASA Cooperative Mass Storage Systems and Technologies Conferences, Symposia, and Workshops
IEEE and NASA cooperative symposia, conferences, and workshops on mass storage systems and related technologies.
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Talukder, Ashit
Personal home page of Ashit Talukder, PhD, at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, NASA. Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, CMU. Contains description of projects, research interests, and publications in image and signal processing, robotics and machine perception, machine learning, pattern recognition
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Electrovaya Corp. -- Scribbler
Powerpad,laptop battery,battery car,lithium ion battery,scribbler,tablet pc,laptop,slate, electrovaya,electric fuel,aerospace technology,healthcare,information technology,nasa,maya
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http://klabs.org : NASA Office of Logic Design - A scientific study of the problems of digital engin
Dedicated to the design and use of programmable and quick-turn technologies for space flight applications.
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April 2001 IEEE-NASA Storage Symposium
Will focus on the issues surrounding the storage of large data collections that are web accessible. April 2001
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Evolvable Hardware Workshop
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers from the evolvable hardware community, representatives of the programmable/reconfigurable hardware community, technology developers, and end-users from the aerospace community.
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