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  2. Planetary Data System - Wikipedia

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    The Planetary Data System ( PDS) is a distributed data system that NASA uses to archive data collected by Solar System missions. The PDS is an active archive that makes available well documented, peer reviewed planetary data to the research community. [1] The data comes from orbital, landed and robotic missions and ground-based support data ...

  3. 1990–91 Full Members' Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1990–91 Full Members' Cup, known as the Zenith Data Systems Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 6th staging of a knock-out competition for English football clubs in the First and Second Division. The winners were Crystal Palace and the runners-up were Everton . The competition began on 20 November 1990 and ended with the final on 7 April ...

  4. P-20 longitudinal data systems - Wikipedia

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    Under the Obama Administration, over 1 billion dollars were spent developing databases designed for improving the educational system, including P-20 longitudinal data systems. Although these databases do contain extensive personally identifiable information , much of this information is "not kept in a format that allows officials to easily ...

  5. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information - Wikipedia

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    Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI) is a category of intellectual capital defined by the United States Navy to be "classified or unclassified information concerning the design, arrangement, development, manufacture, testing, operation, administration, training, maintenance, and repair of the propulsion plants of naval nuclear-powered ...

  6. Callan Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Callan Data Systems, Inc. was an American computer manufacturer founded by David Callan in Westlake Village, California on January 24, 1980. The company was best known for their Unistar range of Unix workstations , and shut down again in 1985.

  7. Big data - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 definition states "Big data is where parallel computing tools are needed to handle data", and notes, "This represents a distinct and clearly defined change in the computer science used, via parallel programming theories, and losses of some of the guarantees and capabilities made by Codd's relational model ."

  8. Corona Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Corona Data Systems, later renamed Cordata, was an American personal computer company. It was one of the earliest IBM PC compatible computer system companies. Manufacturing was primarily done by Daewoo of Korea, which became a major investor in the company and ultimately the owner.

  9. Operation Cyber Condition Zebra - Wikipedia

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    Operation Cyber Condition Zebra is a network operations campaign conducted by the United States Navy to deny network intrusion and establish an adequate computer network defense posture to provide defense-in-depth and warfighting capability. The operation specifies that perimeter security for legacy networks will deny intrusions and data ...