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  1. If literacy could still control market transactions, Netscape-synonymous with the Internet browser-would have never made it; nor the companies that develop software facilitating telephone calls via the Internet.

  2. If no other example comes to mind, the reader should reflect upon the many volumes that accompany the software you've bought in recent years.

  3. This is the memetic scheme, successfully translated into design software programs based on genetic algorithms.

  4. This is why the illiterate strategy of integrating on-line the instructions one needs to work with software is replacing literate documentation.

  5. Software for interactive multimedia keeps track of a person's religious patterns, and provides prayer and interpretation integrated in the same package.

  6. Today, the term machine is evocative of software rather than hardware.

  7. India is capitalizing on its large numbers of well-educated people skilled in the English language to become a major exporter of software services and software workers.

  8. Iceland's economy has been diversifying into manufacturing and service industries in the last decade, and new developments in software production, biotechnology, and financial services are taking place.

  9. According to well placed sources who asked to remain anonymous, the software problems were intentionally introduced into AT&T's long distance computers, by person or persons yet to be identi- fied.

  10. His genial personality and ability to convey the subtleties of a complex piece of software using actual demonstrations from his music were the touchy-feely the investors wanted.

  11. Over the three years he had been working for Homosoto, Miles and his crew designed software techniques and hardware tools that he didn't believe were even contemplated by his former employer, the NSA.

  12. Then there will be a public relations group, a communications group, a software compa- ny will be needed, another group I call the Mosquitoes and a little manufacturing which I assume you can handle.

  13. Besides, it's been proven that there is no way to have a universal piece of software to detect viruses.

  14. There would be no reason to suspect that a legitimate software company would be shipping a product that would damage computers.

  15. He turned his Compaq 486 back on and initiated the auto-answer mode on the modem through the ProTalk software package.

  16. I am a software engineer with 4 advanced degrees as well 2 PhD's from Caltech and Polytechnique in Paris.

  17. To take advantage of such glaring omissions, several software companies were formed that allowed users to retrieve 'erased' files.

  18. Their software product was dubbed dGraph, a marketing abbreviated term for data-Graphics.

  19. They re-installed an older SS7 software ver- sion that is widely known to contain some "operational anomalies" according to the company; but they still feel that it is more reliable than what is currently in use.

  20. From all appearances, a faulty piece of software in the SS7 networks was the culprit.

  21. I agree with AT&T on one aspect: it was a software problem.

  22. He had assembed the single largest virus software team in the world, and none of them questioned the nature or ethics of the work.

  23. Software advances will be even more critical for Rapid Dominance.

  24. These are all protocols or the architectures defining protocols that, in part, enable disparate software and/or hardware components to be linked or otherwise share information and logical elements.

  25. Nevertheless, should the march of IC improvements slow somewhat, the software and networking technologies that are being developed at an accelerating pace will permit the vision of Rapid Dominance to become of ever increasing utility.

  26. Certainly, from the huge consumer electronics firms in Japan to software development businesses in India, the rest of the world participates and competes.

  27. Even more, based on MDT, a model cannot be destroyed by any hardware or software facility of the brain.

  28. It means that there is no hardware or software method to erase a model of the brain.

  29. We will see later some others types of models which are associated with the software implementation of the brain.

  30. This deficiency can be corrected by software (education, for instance).

  31. So, this deficiency can be controlled by software (education, for instance).

  32. Such cases can be generated by a software implementation of the function to build and operate symbolic models.

  33. India's international payments position remained strong in 1999 with adequate foreign exchange reserves, reasonably stable exchange rates, and booming exports of software services.

  34. Anyway, they took the books back to headquarters, and today they ordered us to switch to a different software package, one that will be standard at all their hospitals.

  35. He was confident that he could handle any software needs that the hospital might have; it was the group dynamic that put him on the defensive.

  36. He installed the software while she made a pot of coffee.

  37. He was a pudgy, unassuming engineer, the moderately successful founder of a moderately successful high-tech startup that had done something arcane with software agents.

  38. Free expert assistance How to get free advice about your computer, software and other things.

  39. SciLink (Canada) administers a network for distribution of conferences between systems using the Caucus software system.

  40. The availability of card reader input and line printer output has greatly speeded Sigma 2 software development.

  41. Also, one hesitates to trade in an old computer for which an excellent software collection exists!

  42. The main goal was the production of an integrated hardware-software system which is fully under the control of the experimenter in the sense that he can define his entire data acquisition and analysis process with a Fortran program.

  43. Multiprogramming software is necessary in order to utilize this available time.

  44. Manufacturers and suppliers are prepared to deliver entire systems assembled and ready to operate, complete with all the necessary system software and varying amounts of utility software.

  45. Software developed by a computer manufacturer usually takes advantage of the peculiarities of his own peripherals.

  46. A major contributing factor to the persistent popularity of the PDP-8 is that the software support is so extensive.

  47. If competent engineering effort is available, an interface compatible with the computer manufacturer's software may be built, with a possible saving in programming cost.

  48. Evidently, about 60 percent of the cost goes for standard computer hardware, while about 40 percent goes for special hardware and software required for data acquisition.

  49. In this case difficulties lie in guessing the reliability of the devices and in achieving software compatibility.

  50. At some time during the life of a computer the manufacturer will very likely cease to support its software and, usually later, its hardware.

  51. System programming is obviously very expensive, therefore the average person exploring the computer market would be well advised to consider the software support along with the hardware offered in each case.

  52. Software System The general-purpose multiprogramming operating system is a multilevel priority system designed to provide access to the system simultaneously by an, in principle, unlimited number of users, each with unique priority.

  53. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration shall develop databases of software and remote-sensing images to be made available over computer networks like the Internet.

  54. Development of database software capable of quickly searching, filtering, and summarizing large volumes of text, imagery, data, and sound.

  55. This would impact thousands of software and hardware products.

  56. Open source software is encroaching on the turf of proprietary applications.

  57. Recently, Netscape has decided to provide its source code (the most important commercial secret of any software company) free of charge to application developers.

  58. Several disciples, including my brother, Sal, and Paul, had developed impressive track records in the software industry.

  59. He directed these disciples to donate their time to his software company, Vishnu Systems.

  60. He told a few disciples to infiltrate and destroy Microsoft Corporation (one devotee actually landed a job at the software giant as a recruiter).

  61. Most of you developed software back in Atlantis, back when computers were far more advanced than they are today.

  62. Paul, Karen, and I had stayed up late that night trying to come up with a catchy name for his proposed software company.

  63. Rama had been strongly encouraging disciples to study software at the Computer Learning Center (CLC), a six-month technical school which typically prepared people for entry-level programming jobs.

  64. Also in the 80s, Rama encouraged followers to secure software contracts in ADA, a computer language used to control the United States' hardware of war.

  65. Software professionals tend to be less visible and, therefore, less prone to psychic attack.

  66. During the meetings of NPDS and ASI, Rama told disciples to share their knowledge of state-of-the-art software technology.

  67. Special software is required, but is available free from PSI.

  68. Chances are your software will come with a choice of several "protocols" to use for these transfers.

  69. When you tell your communications software to capture a screen, it opens a file in your computer (usually in the same directory or folder used by the software) and "dumps" an image of whatever happens to be on your screen at the time.

  70. When you issue a logging command, you tell the software to open a file (again, usually in the same directory or folder as used by the software) and then give it a name.

  71. And, his technology adviser stressed, the BPX wouldn't suffer from the problem that currently plagued the Joey, of too few available third-party software applications.

  72. Other than the smart software agents we're putting in, what can we do to make ours the all-out winner.

  73. ICP's magnitude could garner pre-announcement commitment from software developers, said the adviser, to begin creating BPX programs for the computer immediately.

  74. Second, we would implement system software communication hooks in our operating system, which would read and understand file formats and information from ICP systems.

  75. The clone makers, companies that manufactured computers that operated the same software as ICP's, would be nearly shut down once ICP announced Joey as their new portable computing standard.

  76. Unlike the BP, which used a third-party source operating system, the Joey was built upon Wallaby's proprietary hardware and software technologies, and was therefore illegal for other manufacturers to replicate it.

  77. I mean, everything we've got worked out with the agent software is right on.

  78. To enlist the support of software developers, Locke took to the road, evangelizing with prototypes of the powerful new Joey Plus to stimulate new software development prior to today's announcement.

  79. The new version is easier to program, offers a faster processor, and boasts more built-in memory configuration for running more powerful software programs, which are now becoming available.

  80. A flowchart of the software that Byron was engineering, based on the design the two men had come up with in the last four months, was spread out on the table before them.

  81. When some of the software developers created really great learning games, it all took off from there.

  82. India has large numbers of well-educated people skilled in English language; India is a major exporter of software services and software workers.

  83. I switch modes again, figuring that it's better to take my chances on my own, rather than risk firing off unknown software that could do anything from crash to sabotage me.

  84. In his software class, Dan had learned that each book had a copyright monitor that reported when and where it was read, and by whom, to Central Licensing.

  85. And there wasn't much chance that the SPA--the Software Protection Authority--would fail to catch him.

  86. The debugger Dan used in software class was kept behind a special firewall so that it could be used only for class exercises.

  87. The SPA, which actually stands for Software Publisher's Association, is not today an official police force.

  88. It amends the software rental provision found in 17 U.

  89. You should use it if you want to install software that you compile yourself or any software not contained in a Debian package.

  90. Compiling Software Many programs come in source format, often in tar.

  91. You can also install software in your home directory if you'll be the only one using it.

  92. Removing and Installing Software This chapter describes ways of installing and removing software packages.

  93. Free software provides you or your consultants with this all-important source code.

  94. Software Development with Debian Debian makes a great platform for software development and programming.

  95. It allows you to install, remove, and upgrade software packages, which are neat little bundles containing the program files and information that helps the computer manage them properly.

  96. Our firewall software is over a year old.

  97. Jennifer was a software whiz and she had all the designs for all the clients on their CAD system, which they used to create a virtual- reality space and allow clients to "walk" through.

  98. He was a software programmer working in New York's restructured Silicon Alley, and she was teaching at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

  99. Software designed to support Usenet traffic can be (and is) used for other kinds of communication, usually without risk of mixing the two.

  100. Usenet software has also been ported to a number of platforms, from the Amiga and IBM PCs all the way to minicomputers and mainframes.

  101. There are seven major categories: comp Topics of interest to both computer professionals and hobbyists, including topics in computer science, software sources, and information on hardware and software systems.

  102. There are dozens of software packages used at various sites to transport and read Usenet articles.

  103. Groups concentrating on interests and software with the GNU Project of the Free Software Foundation.

  104. By this time, the increasing volume of news was becoming a concern, and the mechanism for moderated groups was added to the software at 2.

  105. As The Net grew, the news software was expanded and modified.

  106. Rick Adams, then at the Center for Seismic Studies, took over coordination of the maintenance and enhancement of the news software with the 2.

  107. Arrange for your newsreading software to ignore articles from him or her if you can, and chalk one up to experience.

  108. Steve Bellovin, a grad student at the University of North Carolina, put together the first version of the news software using shell scripts and installed it on the first two sites: unc and duke.

  109. Used to imply that a program has become so encrusted with the software equivalent of gold leaf and curlicues that they have completely swamped the underlying design.

  110. Common term for the R&D department at many software and computer companies (where hackers in commercial environments are likely to be found).

  111. It was originally called the `scrool monster', because an early version of the roundtable software had a bug where it would dump all 8K of scrool on a user's terminal.

  112. A kind of {freeware} (sense 1) for which the author requests some payment, usually in the accompanying documentation files or in an announcement made by the software itself.

  113. Software purchased on a whim (by an individual user) or in accordance with policy (by a corporation or government agency), but not actually required for any particular use.


  114. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "software" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.