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Fifteen years ago, the national supercomputer centers were the driving force that helped the Internet take off.
In 1986, another U.S. government agency, the National Science Foundation (NSF), set up a network of five supercomputer centers called NSFnet.
· 1985 – Using 5 new supercomputer centers, NSF built a “backbone” network called NSFNET in response to interest from non-computer science researchers. NSF agreed to connect self-organized ...
Since the 1980's, there have been continuing efforts to reform and improve the quality of teaching in the US. ... National Center for Environmental Health. One of the ``Centers'' that the CDC comprises.
Four centers were established in the mid-1980's: San Diego Supercomputer Center and the University of California, San Diego;
2.2.2 National Science Foundation (NSF) supercomputer centers ... Through its strong support in the development of the national supercomputer centers more than 10 years, ...
This was one of the key recommendations of the Lax Report. The establishment of the four NSF Supercomputer Centers (in addition to NCAR) has been extraordinarily successful.
This consisted of creating national Supercomputer centers and beginning to build what Senator Gore referred to as the "superhighways of the information age." This proposed national network would hook ...
In 1980, the DIF format was developed allowing spreadsheet data to be shared/imported into other programs, such as word processors, ... Also in 1980, SuperCalc was introduced, ...
The Texas Advertising and Public Relations websites have undergone an extensive redesign. ... The American Academy of Advertising website has moved. Please adjust your bookmarks and links accordingly.
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