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tactile interface


The tactile interface was a feature of 24th century LCARS panels, which altered the normally flat panels (intended to be read) so that beings with poor eyesight or who were blind could still use the c [..]
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activation subroutine


An activation subroutine was a standard set of procedures that were required to be followed prior to the initiation of a computer program, including complex programs that controlled the powering up of [..]
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algorithm


An algorithm is a series of steps used to solve a problem in a finite amount of time, often referring to a computer procedure.
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allocator


The allocator was an artificial intelligence program created by the Jye, a humanoid Delta Quadrant species known for their administrative abilities. Health care was rationed by the allocator and was d [..]
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artificial intelligence


Artificial intelligence (or computer intelligence) was a term used in the fields of cybernetics, computer science, and related disciplines, to describe computer hardware and software sophisticated eno [..]
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command authorization code


The command authorization code (or simply authorization code) was an alphanumeric sequence used by militaries and civilian agencies to allow access to certain command protocols and restricted informat [..]
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behavioral algorithm


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binary language


Binary language is a term used to describe a basic form of computer code used by many cultures throughout the Milky Way Galaxy. Binary language consists of ones and zeros, typically in groups of eight [..]
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bit


A bit (an acronym standing for Binary digIT) was a unit of information stored in a computer. It was commonly represented as a zero (0) or one (1).
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borg algorithm


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