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Quantum Computing vs. Coherent Computing

New Generation Computing, 2012
In this review article, we compare the performance of two computing systems: quantum computing and coherent computing. A layered architecture for circuit-model quantum computing, employing surface code quantum error correction, has been recently discussed.
Yamamoto, Yoshihisa   +2 more
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Computing Without Computers

Architectural Design, 2005
AbstractJohn Frazer trained as an architect in London and at Cambridge during the 1960s and 1970s. He identified at the very earliest stages of their development how the processing power of computers might assist the design process, and then tried to imagine the effects of this on the role of the architect, the client/user and the environment.
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Rethinking computation

2013
Unlike the classical view of computations that considers them as processes transforming information, we will consider computations as processes generating knowledge. We present arguments supporting this view of computations. These arguments are based on the past and present trends in the use of information technologies, where a steadily growing ...
Wiedermann, J. (Jiří), van Leeuwen, J.
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Computers computers everywhere

ACM SIGPC Notes, 1981
"I'm really interested in computers but I don't know anything about them. How can I get started?" How about a trip to the local museum. Kids and grown-ups got to try out many of the latest personal computers at the Palo Alto Jr. Museum in Palo Alto, Ca. Equipment was loaned by local retail computer stores and manufacturers.
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Computers

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1982
E G, Hartigan, J, Brown
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Computers and Computing

2008
Abstract Before we can use a computer as a tool for scientific computing, we must gain a basic understanding of key concepts concerning physical components, communication protocols and procedures, programming, and the design of computational strategies implemented in algorithms.
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Computer-aided computing

1995
Formal program design methods are most useful when supported with suitable mechanization. This need for mechanization has long been apparent, but there have been doubts whether verification technology could cope with the problems of scale and complexity.
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Computers and Computation

1986
Recent years have seen considerable progress in computer technology, in computer science, and in the computational sciences, which include computational chemistry. To a large extent developments in these fields have been mutually dependent. Progress in computer technology — such as the use of very-large-scale integrated circuits — has led to ...
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