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- DEC 36-bit Computers - Information on DEC 36-bit computers.
- DEC International - DEC International, Inc. is a creator of specialty custom databases emphasizing sales prospecting.
- Dec-O-Art Inc - Specializes in name plates, decals, warning labels, four color process, and overlays.
- Scammon, Ellakim Parker - Educator, b. at Whitefield, Maine, U.S.A., 27 Dec., 1816; d. at New York, 7 Dec., 1894.
- Division of Early Childhood (DEC) - A nonprofit organization advocating for individuals who work with or on behalf of children with special needs, birth through age eight, and their families.
- DEC - Przewozy produktów p ynnych cysternami kolejowymi w Polsce i w Europie, dzier awa, serwis i naprawa wagonów. Informacje o dzia alno ci firmy, wiadczonych us ugach, prezentacja posiadanego taboru.
- DEC, Nauka jazdy - Oferta us ug w zakresie szkolenia kierowców.
- Dec Edward - Naprawa i sprzeda ch odnic, nagrzewnic i klimatyzacji pojazdów.
- DEC Alpha - Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
- Improved Algorithms for Topic Distillation in Hyperlinked Environments - Given a typical user query to find quality documents related to the query topic. It uses an Hits variation.
Wikipedia Articles
- DEC 3000 AXP - DEC 3000 AXP was the name given to a series of computer workstations and servers, produced from 1992 to around 1995 by Digital Equipment Corporation. The DEC 3000 AXP series formed part of the first generation of computer systems based on the DEC Alpha AXP 64-bit microprocessor.
- Dec - DEC, dec or Dec may refer to:
- DEC PRISM - PRISM was a 32-bit RISC CPU design from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It was the final outcome of a number of DEC-internal research projects from the 1982-1985 time-frame, and was at the point of delivering silicon in 1988 when the management canceled the project.
- DEC Alpha - The DEC Alpha, also known as the Alpha AXP, is a 64-bit RISC microprocessor originally developed and fabricated by Digital Equipment Corp (DEC). It was designed to replace the 32-bit VAX processor.
- DEC Systems Research Center - The Systems Research Center (SRC) was a research laboratory created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1984, in Palo Alto, California.