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The Ada Project (TAP)
Named in honor of Ada Lovelace, TAP is a clearinghouse for information
and resources related to women in computing. It includes publications,
conferences, employment resources, fellowships and grants, news,
organizations, plus projects and programs.
AI Topics
AI Topics is a starting point for finding information on artificial
intelligence. This AAAI site links to basic information along with news,
education resources, reference materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias,
handbooks, and journals), courses, forums, and career information.
Artificial Intelligence
A WWW Virtual Library site containing links to research sites and
projects, newsgroups, programming languages, journals, bibliographies,
interactive demonstrations, and commercial sites and products.
Artificial Intelligence Resources on the Web
An AI Internet resources listing containing links to information on
agents, artificial life, case-based reasoning, conferences, constraint
programming, data mining, expert systems, fuzzy logic, genetic
algorithms, journals, knowledge engineering, neural networks, SIGs, and
university research groups.
Bot Research Resources and Sites
This portal to resources on robots, intelligent agents, and macros is a
Subject Trace Information Blog developed and maintained by Marcus
Zillman. It is designed to provide access to current resources on the
Internet. A Subject Tracer is a blog that uses bots to find, analyze,
collect, and update information. The resources are alphabetically
arranged; there are no annotations.
Cetus Links
Cetus Links is portal to several thousand Internet sites about
object-orientation and component-orientation. It is divided into seven
main areas: general information; distributed objects and components;
Internet and intranets; architecture and design; languages and
development environments; databases and repositories; and related
topics. The main areas are further divided into subject pages. There is
an overview page for each of the main area pages and an introductory
statement on the individual subject pages. The individual subject pages
contain a variety of links to resources like articles, bibliographies,
books and publications, conferences and meetings, FAQs, forums,
glossaries, libraries, newsgroups, organizations, people, software,
standards, starting points, tools, tutorials, and utilities. Cetus Links
is also fully searchable.
Complexity On-line
An information service about complex systems providing access to books,
journals, bibliographies, tutorials, software, and newsgroups.
Computational Geometry Pages
A metasite providing access to Web-based and print resources dealing
with computational geometry including links to research groups, forums,
bibliographies, job announcements, books, journals, and software
resources.
The Computer Vision Homepage
Established at Carnegie Mellon University in 1994, this portal collects
important resources for computer vision research. Resources are
classified into the following categories: vision groups, hardware,
software, demos, test images, conferences, publications, general
information, and related links. This site also has a search capability.
Concurrent Systems
A WWW Virtual Library site containing pointers to information on
concurrent (parallel) systems including electronic repositories,
research groups and centers, research projects, tools, and journals.
Cryptography A-Z
Cryptography A-Z is a metasite linking to introductory information;
algorithms; protocols and standards; selected books, journals,
conferences, and societies; and additional online resources.
Data Mining Resources
This portal to data mining resources is a Subject Tracer Information
Blog developed and maintained by Marcus Zillman. It is designed to
provide access to current resources on the Internet. A Subject Tracer is
a blog that uses bots to find, analyze, collect, and update information.
The resources are alphabetically arranged; there are no annotations.
EEVL: Computing
EEVL (The Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics, and Computing)
provides access to quality Internet resources. The computing section may
be browsed by the following subjects: computing milieux, hardware,
computer systems organization, software, data, theory of computation,
mathematics of computing, information systems, computing methodologies,
computer applications, and general. EEVL is also searchable.
Ethics in Computing
This site serves as portal for resources on ethics in computing.
Starting with the basics like the principles and codes of ethics from
various associations, it also provides access to materials on commerce,
computer abuse, privacy, risks, social justice issues, and speech
issues.
Formal Methods
A WWW Virtual Library site containing links to information on formal
methods including introductory articles; individual notations, methods,
and tools; publications (bibliographies, books, journals, and
collections of technical reports); electronic repositories; education
resources; meetings; projects; companies; organizations; newsgroups and
mailing lists; safety-critical systems, plus a "who's who."
The Genetic Programming Notebook
An extensive collection of links to information on genetic programming,
genetic algorithms, artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation,
and robotics. It includes access to bibliographies, books, software,
people, groups, journals, conferences, courses, tutorials, and news.
Grid Resources
This portal to grid and distributed computing resources is a Subject
Tracer Information Blog developed and maintained by Marcus Zillman. It
is designed to provide access to current resources on the Internet. A
Subject Tracer is a blog that uses bots to find, analyze, collect, and
update information. The resources are alphabetically arranged; there are
no annotations.
The Information Technology Professional's Resource Center
ITPRC is a gateway to information relating to data networking, its
technologies and operations. Access is also provided to networking
books, trade shows, jobs, training, certification, news, and there is
section with links to Internet guides. The site may be browsed or
searched.
Knowledge Discovery
This portal to knowledge discovery, retrieval, and management, and data
mining resources is a Subject Tracer Information Blog developed and
maintained by Marcus Zillman. It is designed to provide access to
current resources on the Internet. A Subject Tracer is a blog that uses
bots to find, analyze, collect, and update information. The resources
are alphabetically arranged in three subject categories; there are no
annotations.
Logic Programming
As part of the WWW Virtual Library, it contains links to general
repositories, Prolog information, window system interfaces, other logic
programming systems, meetings, books, and related information.
NetHistory
This Web site is gateway to resources on the history of the Internet,
including applications, platforms, and protocols. It also contains links
to historical resources for computers, the World Wide Web, and email, as
well as national and regional Internet histories. A monthly Internet
history newsletter is also available.
Object-Oriented (OO) Technologies
Compiled by the Data & Analysis Center for Software of the U.S.
Department of Defense, this site serves as a gateway to Web sites
containing information on object-oriented technologies. It contains
links to information on analysis and design, courses, tutorials,
languages, literature (publications), metrics, modeling, people,
programs, organizations, service providers, specifications, standards,
systems, tools, and databases.
Programming Language Research
Focusing on programming language research, this portal covers
programming language theory, design, implementation, and related areas.
It provides access to language overviews, research groups and
institutes, individual researchers, journals, books, publishers,
conferences and workshops, and bibliographies. There is also a
collection of links to related subject-oriented gateways.
Scientific Computing FAQ: S.C., Numerical Analysis, and Associated
Fields Resource Guide
This metasite lists and links to resources such as electronic resources
and software catalogs for numerical analysis and related fields in
scientific computing.
Theoretical Computer Science on the Web
This resource guide contains links to papers and Web sites in
theoretical computer science. It includes access to organizations;
journals, conferences, and bibliographies; lecture notes; software;
specialized subject areas; repositories; and newsgroups and mailing
lists.
The Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC)
VMoC is a WWW Virtual Library site containing a collection of links to
Web sites connected with the history of computing. It includes access to
its own exhibits, corporate history and overviews, general historical
information, computing museums, computing exhibits, personal
collections, newsgroups, and computer simulators.
WWW Computer Architecture Home Page
Containing links to computer architecture information, this starting
point provides access to conferences; tools, simulators, and benchmarks;
research groups and projects; researchers; commercial sites; online
publications; organizations; books; awards; and newsgroups.
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