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  • ENCOG

    Encog is an advanced machine learning framework (available for Java, .Net, and C++) that supports a variety of advanced algorithms (Support Vector Machines, Artificial Neural Networks, Genetic Programming, Bayesian Networks, Hidden Markov Models, Genetic Programming and Genetic Algorithms), as well as support classes to normalize and process data. Most Encog training algoritms are multi-threaded and scale well to multicore hardware. Encog can also make use of a GPU to further speed processing time. A GUI based workbench is also provided to help model and train machine learning algorithms.

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  • Encrypting File System (EFS)

    A feature of the Windows 2000 operating system that lets any file or folder be stored in encrypted form and decrypted only by an individual user and an authorized recovery agent. EFS simply makes encryption an attribute of any file or folder.  

  • Encryption

    The conversion of data into a form, called a ciphertext, that cannot be easily understood by unauthorized people.

  • Encryption key management

    The administration of tasks involved with protecting, storing, backing up and organizing encryption keys. High-profile data losses and regulatory compliance requirements have spurred a dramatic increase in the use of encryption in the enterprise. 

  • End Point Reference (EPR)

    A combination of Web services (WS) elements that define the address for a resource in a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) header. In this context, an endpoint is any user device connected to a network.

  • End System-to-Intermediate System (ES-IS)

    In the OSI context, an End System (ES) is a node or user device; an Intermediate System (IS) is a router . ES-IS allows an end system located in a particular subnetwork to determine the availability of other end systems on the same subnetwork. 

  • End User Computing Platform (EUC Platform)

    A marketing buzzword that is often associated with IT consumerization, the concept that consumer use of smartphones, social networks and cloud services are fundamentally changing the way that enterprises do business. 

  • Endpoint security management

    A policy-based approach to network security that requires endpoint devices to comply with specific criteria before they are granted access to network resources. Endpoint devices can include PCs, laptops, smartphones and tablets. 

  • Engineering Data Management (EDM)

    The dministration of documents or data related to engineering applications using computers and electronic storage media. 

  • Enhanced CD (E-CD)

    A compact disc (CD) format that enables discs to be played on either a CD player or a multimedia-capable device, such as a CD-i player, or a DVD-ROM, or CD-ROM drive, where added material can be displayed. 

  • Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE)

    A faster version the Global System for Mobile (GSM) wireless service designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps and enable the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile phone and computer users. 

  • Enhanced Dynamic RAM (EDRAM)

    A dynamic Random Access Memory that includes a small amount of static RAM (SRAM) inside a larger amount of DRAM so that many memory accesses will be to the faster SRAM. EDRAM is sometimes used as L1 and L2 memory.

  • Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE)

    A standard electronic interface between your computer and its mass storage drives. EIDE provides faster access to the hard drive, support for Direct Memory Access (DMA), and support for additional drives, including CD-ROM and tape devices.

  • Enhanced MetaFile (EMF)

    A term for spool file formats used in printing by the Windows operating system. The EMF format is the 32- bit version of the original Windows metafile (WMF) format. 

  • Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio

    A wireless communication system in which numerous mobile/portable transceivers are linked in a network of repeaters. Each repeater has a range of approximately 5 to 10 miles. 

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