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[edit] Database
Do databases fall within the portfolio of this WikiProject? If so, why do they seem to be omitted from the list? If not, why not? Does some other group handle DB, DBMS, etc.? If so, who are they?
Thank You! — Xiong (talk) 04:51, 2005 Mar 29 (UTC)
Database itself is a large topic, and 90% of all advanced database systems are not simply just built on DBMS, ODBC-JDCBC and RDBMS, that is just a VERY small part of database. The architecture involve a great deals of workstation multi-core architecture with wise interconnect selection, technologies supported in the types of storage (e.g. Holograms, Hard Drive or SSD), function of each chip (some companies expect the chip to be so detailed that you have to be able to program the SoC [System on Chip]), ability of XML compatibility and ability of database replacement (such as replacing the SQL for Microsoft access along with Window Media Player .asx playlist file (object) for faster streaming media via FTP to provide better security, due to DRM [Digital Right Management] implementation), ability of virtualize interface management for GoS and QoS, database network mapping and trafficking ...etc and so forth. --Ramu50 (talk) 02:22, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Java programming language
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[edit] basic4gl
hey saw an article was needing an expert so i fixed the article (basic4gl). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Madcowpoo (talk • contribs) 18:39, 2 October 2006
[edit] Computer power supply
Hello. I would request that someone with expertise in electronics, electricity/energy and power supplies take a look at the computer power supply article and possible contribute to it.
[edit] Laptop#History
The history section of Laptop is mighty big and probably could use its own article page. Any thoughts?
[edit] Product Support Services
Hi, I am doing a class project in which I am in charge of writing a paper and presentation on Support. We are creating a fictional project and going through all the following processes: Marketing, Architecture & Design, Development, Testing, and Support. I have been googleing various ways in which product and/or services are supported. Unfortunately when I came to wikipedia all I found was an short article about Microsoft's Product Support division. It would be nice for someone to expand on this and include all the other companies that specialize in being the outsourced product support center as well as the various ways in which products are supported (i.e: JAVA chat applets, call centers, FAQ wizards, online support tickets). Just thought I would throw that out there. Thanks.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.23.203.132 (talk • contribs)
[edit] grammatical
Does the first paragraph of this topic really need a comment on how to use the word grammatically? Suggestion: Let's reserve the first paragraph (at least) for the main point and move (much) further down the fact that FLOPS is plural and singular.
[edit] History of computing hardware
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Your contribution is welcomed; be bold. --Ancheta Wis (talk) 16:33, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
- See how it has changed in the last week. Anyone? --Ancheta Wis (talk) 18:01, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject Malware
Even though how much important a subject is, when its out contributors, it won't work out for the learners. That's my point.I think WikiProject Malware is an important one since it aims to improve articles about malwares. Malwares will always be a part of computing or computer science, when people got their computers infected, and turn for Wikipedia for answers about the malware that deserted them and stumble only on stubs or start class articles, what would they think about it? Please lets revive this WikiPrject because I've seen a lot of Malware articles in here and most are, either stubs or starter class articles. If this WikiProject is revived, this will be a great help on improving such articles and will also be a great help for readers alike. All we need now are some participants to work this project out. Please help.
Neffyring (talk) 08:58, 2 June 2008 (UTC)neffyring
[edit] Computer/Information Security?
I can't seem to find a computer or information security task force. If one doesn't exist, I'd be willing to create one. I normally do Wikipedia for fun, since Computer Security is my day job, but I started fixing a few things a couple of days ago, and realized how much work was really needed in this area. Jclemens (talk) 21:55, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
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