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Extractions: Prueba que analiza y puntúa el rendimiento de el hardware o software del cual se especializa la prueba. Sirve como referencia para comparar productos dentro del mercado. Se compone de las palabras "bench" y "mark" y su traducción literal es "punto de referencia". Éste tipo de software está muy criticado ya que en realidad no es un exámen exhaustivo de nuestros componentes o programas, es simplemente orientativo, una frase conocida dice: "En la industria de los computadores hay tres tipos de mentiras: mentiras, condenadas mentiras y benchmarks".
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Extractions: Inside the entrance of the Boole Library, at Ireland's University College in Cork, the watchful eyes of George Boole gaze down on visitors from the stern but kindly portrait that hangs in a place of honor. The name will be familiar to every computer scientist. George Boole's algebra of logic underlies the design of all modern computers. The memorial plaque on his home in Cork boldly calls him "the father of computer science." That's a claim to fame sufficient for anyone, but the story of George Boole and his family is extraordinary for other reasons. In two ways Boole's story illustrates the power of the human mind to escape the commonplace. With nothing but pluck and hard work the poor son of a shoemaker lifted himself to a professorship of higher mathematics. And in his mathematical researches, Boole freed algebra from its long servitude to arithmetic. No less an authority than Bertrand Russell credited Boole with the discovery of pure mathematics. Russell's appraisal may be an exaggeration, but no one underestimates Boole's contribution to the 20th century. His mathematics of invariants became part of the inspiration for Einstein's theory of relativity. And the "Laws of Thought," which Boole published in 1854, provides the language for digital computing.
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Extractions: HIS GLOSSARY Many of these terms were recently created by Jonathan Bowers, Norman Johnson, or me as part of our Uniform Polychora Project and do not yet appear in standard geometry texts. Part of the purpose of the Glossary for Hyperspace is to acquaint readers with these terms. These are working The Glossary is (or should be) self-contained. If one finds an unfamiliar term in a Glossary entry, it has (or should have) an entry of its own in the Glossary. Mathematical terms that everyone should be familiar with, however, do not necessarily appear in the Glossary. Links to latest terms/revisions in Glossary: Transitivity This Web page is perpetually under construction, and new terms will be added to the Glossary from time to time as needed. Revisions, corrections (nothing is perfect the first time out!), and other updates will also appear whenever required. I am particularly grateful to Norman Johnson and Jonathan Bowers for their reviews of the entries. I intend eventually to add some desperately needed illustrations to the Glossary, and if it grows too large I will have to make separate Web pages for some of the longer entries. Readers who wish to comment on or correct the contents should email me directly at