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Intel GMA The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is Intel's current line of graphics processors (GPU's) built-in to various motherboard chipsets. These "integrated graphics" solutions allow a computer to be built without a separate graphics card, which can lead to dramatically lower overall costs.
Intel HEX Intel HEX is a file format for conveying binary information for applications like programming microcontrollers, EPROMs, and other kinds of chips. It is one of the oldest file formats available for this purpose.
Intel High Definition Audio Intel High Definition Audio (IHD or "Azalia") refers to the specification released by Intel in 2004 for delivering high-definition audio that is capable of playing back more channels at higher quality than previous integrated audio codecs like AC97.
Intel i960 Intel's i960 (or 80960) was a RISC-based microprocessor design that became popular during the early 1990s as an embedded microcontroller, becoming a best-selling CPU in that field, along with the competing AMD 29000. In spite of its success, Intel dropped i960 marketing in the late 1990s as a side effect of a settlement with DEC in which Intel received the rights to produce the StrongARM CPU.
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the largest pre-college scientific event in the world. Each May, nearly 1500 students from 47 nations compete in the fair for scholarships, tuition grants, internships, scientific field trips and the grand prize: a $50,000 college scholarship.
Intel P6 The P6 microarchitecture is the sixth generation x86 microprocessor architecture of Intel, released in 1995. It was succeeded by the NetBurst microarchitecture in 2000, but eventually revived in the Pentium M line of microprocessors.
Intel Science Talent Search The Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) is a prestigious research-based science competition in the United States primarily for high school students. The Intel STS is administered by the Science Service, which began the competition in 1942 with Westinghouse; for many years, the competition was known as the "Westinghouse Science Talent Search.
Intel Viiv Viiv (, rhymes with five) is a platform marketing initiative from Intel. Like Intel's Centrino and vPro, Viiv is a computer platform certification for a particular combination of Intel products as its primary components.
Intel XML Performance and Security Products (formerly Sarvega) XML Performance and Security Products ENABLE, OPTIMIZE and PROTECT XML based SOA / Web Services applications. Intel provides seamless products and platforms for XML processing solutions in a variety of form factors that include: purpose built appliances; software for blade servers; software libraries and toolkits.
Intel-Action Intel-Action (UCI Team Code: INT) is a professional continental cycling team based in Poland that participates in UCI Continental Circuits races and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events. The team is managed by Piotr Kosmala, who is assisted by directeur sportifs Robert Duda and Zbigniew Piatek.
Intel740 The Intel740 (i740) was a graphics accelerator AGP chipset made by Real3D, a division of Intel. At one time Intel aspired to become a major player in the discrete graphics card business, but competition from 3dfx, ATI, Matrox and NVIDIA, made Intel’s offerings look slow and poorly featured.
Intelcities IntelCities (Intelligent Cities) is a research and technological development project to pool advanced knowledge and experience of electronic government, planning systems and citizen participation from across Europe.
Intelesis Intelesis is an information technology and management consulting firm headquartered in San Diego, California, United States. Intelesis was founded in 1997 and is an employee-owned company specializing in software solutions.
Inteligencia de la GendarmerĂa Nacional Argentina Inteligencia de la GendarmerĂa Nacional Argentina (Argentine National Gendarmerie Intelligence) is the intelligence service of the Argentine National Gendarmerie, commonly referred as SIGN (Servicio de Inteligencia de la GendarmerĂa Nacional, National Gendarmerie Intelligence Service) inside of the Intelligence Secretariat.
Inteligencia de la PolicĂa Bonaerense Inteligencia de la PolicĂa Bonaerense (Buenos Aires Police Intelligence) is an internal intelligence agency of Argentina. It is the intelligence service of the police of Buenos Aires, and it is controlled by the Ministry of the Interior.
Inteligencia del Servicio Penitenciario Federal Inteligencia del Servicio Penitenciario Federal (Federal Penitentiary Service Intelligence) is the intelligence agency of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Argentina, and it is controlled by the Ministry of Justice.
Intelink Intelink is the name of the classified and highly secure intranet used by the US intelligence community. It was established in 1994 to take advantage of Internet capabilities and services to promote intelligence dissemination and business workflow.
Intellectual capital management The intangible nature of many knowledge products and processes, in combination with the increasing importance of their value in corporate balance sheets leads to a growing interest in management of intellectual capital.
Intellectual courage Intellectual courage is one of the intellectual virtues. It means being true to one's observational conclusions despite environmental pressures against it and also being true to all evidence that presents itself.
Intellectual Centre The Intellectual Centre or Thinking Center is one of the Centers described by Gurdjieffian Fourth Way philosophy and corresponds to the faculty of reason posseed by humans but not, Gurdjieff implies, by any other animal. It has two components: the False Intellectual Center and the Higher Intellectual Center.
Intellectual entrepreneurship Intellectual Entrepreneurship (IE) at The University of Texas-Austin (UT) is a “Cross-Disciplinary Consortium” of the Colleges of Communication, Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Education, Pharmacy, and the Schools of Information and Social Work. IE's mission is to develop "citizen-scholars.
Intellectual history Intellectual history refers to the history of the people who create, discuss, write about and in other ways propagate ideas. Although the field emerged from European discourses of Kulturgeschichte and Geistesgeschichte, the historical study of ideas has engaged not only western intellectual traditions, but also those in the far east, near east, mid-east and Africa.
Intellectual history of time When one speaks about the intellectual history of time, one essentially is stating that changes have occurred in the way humans experience and measure time. Our conceived abstract notions of time have presumably developed in accordance with our art, our science, and our social infrastructure.
Intellectual movements in Iran Intellectual movements in Iran involve the Iranian experience of modernism, through which Iranian modernity and its associated art, science, literature, poetry, and political structures have been evolving since the 19th century.
Intellectual Morons 'Intellectual Morons: How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas' is a book by Dan Flynn (ISBN 1-4000-5355-2, 2004). Flynn's book argues against the true believer in various forms and tracks several blind adherents to ideology.
Intellectual need Intellectual need is a specific form of intrinsic motivation; it is a desire to learn something. Although it is a difficult concept to grasp, it has been recognized as critical in effective education and learning.
Intellectual property In law, intellectual property (IP) is an umbrella term for various legal entitlements which attach to certain types of information, ideas, or other intangibles in their expressed form. The holder of this legal entitlement is generally entitled to exercise various exclusive rights in relation to the subject matter of the IP.
Intellectual property education Intellectual property education is the teaching of explanations of and arguments concerning intellectual property laws, especially copyright and related violations. Proponents argue that such education should be implemented because of increasing copyright infringement by students (and the general population).
Intellectual property in Romania Intellectual property law in Romania has developed significantly in the period since the Romanian Revolution of 1989 because of the need to enforce various regional and international treaties and agreements, such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), the European Directives on Biotechnological Inventions, on Trademarks and Geographical Indications, and on SPCs, the Trademark Law Treaty, the Patent Law Treaty, and the European Union regulation on the Community Trademark, and the need to harmonize domestic patent law with the European Patent Convention (EPC) and with the European Union.
Intellectual property in the People's Republic of China Intellectual property rights have been acknowledged and protected in the People's Republic of China since 1979. The People's Republic of China has acceded to the major international conventions on protection of IPRs.
Intellectual property organization Intellectual property organizations encompass international intergovernmental organizations that involve cooperation in the area of copyrights, trademarks and patents, and non-governmental, non-profit organizations, lobbying organizations, think thanks, as well as professional associations.
Intellectual property protection in the Philippines Intellectual property protection in the Philippines is recognized by the Philippine government as vital to the development of domestic and creative activity, facilitates transfer of technology, attracts foreign investments, and ensures market access for our products. Hence, the government resolves to protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations, particularly when beneficial to the people.
Intellectual protectionism Intellectual protectionism is a derogatory term for the expansion of copyright, patent, and similar laws. It is often used as an ironic synonym, as it shares initials with "intellectual property", especially by proponents of free culture, who seek to relax restrictions on distribution of digital works.
Intellectual Property Owners Association The Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) is a trade association that is composed of owners of intellectual property (represented mostly by in-house corporate counsel and private practice attorneys practicing in the field) and other parties interested in intellectual property law. According to its "About IPO" page, the organization is composed more than 200 companies and a total of 8,200 individuals who are involved in the association either through their companies or as IPO inventor, author, executive, law firm or attorney members.
Intellectual Property Watch Intellectual Property Watch is a Geneva based publication reporting on policy issues and influences relating to International Organizations (IOs), especially those in Geneva such as the World Intellectual Property Organization, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization and International Telecommunication Union. It also follows policy developments outside Geneva, and does some investigative reporting.
Intellectual rights Intellectual rights (from the French "droits intellectuels") is a term sometimes used to refer to the legal protection afforded to owners of intellectual capital. This notion is more commonly referred to as "intellectual property", though "intellectual rights" more aptly describes the nature of the protections afforded by most nations.
Intellectual rights to magic methods Intellectual property rights to magic methods is the extent to which proprietary or exclusive rights may subsist in the methods or processes by way magic tricks (ie. illusions) are performed, and the extent to which legal protection may therefore be available against public exposure of magic methods.
Intellectual Reserve Intellectual Reserve, Inc. is an arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which owns the church's intellectual property, including copyrights, and trademarks The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Deseret, and Mormon.
Intellectual synthesis Intellectual Synthesis is a broad term describing scholarly endeavors meant to unify and fuse a large amount of information into a single integrated body of knowledge. Commonly, intellectual synthesis occurs as an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary academic effort by one or more scholars.
Intellectual virtue Intellectual virtues are character traits necessary for right action and correct thinking. They include: a sense of justice, perseverance, integrity, humility,empathy, intellectual courage, confidence in reason, and autonomy.
Intellectual worker An "Intellectual worker" (brain worker or knowledge worker) is anyone employed due to their knowledge in a subject matter, rather than their ability to, for example, perform manual labor. It includes those in the information technology fields, such as computer programmers, systems analysts, technical writers and so forth.
Intellectualization Intellectualization is a defense mechanism where reasoning is used to block confrontation with an unconscious conflict and its associated emotional stress. It involves removing one's self, emotionally, from a stressful event.
IntelliCAD Technology Consortium The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium is an independent organization of commercial software developers who license and develop applications for IntelliCAD, a cooperatively developed Computer-aided design engine. The IntelliCAD engine reads and writes the “DWG” data format – a binary file storage format for storing both graphics and textual annotation, used commonly by architects, engineers, designers, and virtually all CAD-related software applications.
IntelliCorp (Software) IntelliCorp (IC) is a Santa Clara, California company that provides, develops, and markets diagnostic and system management software for organizations using SAP. Founded in 1980, IC created the first object-oriented technology for commercial programming development environments.
Intelligence Intelligence is a property of mind that encompasses many related mental abilities, such as the capacities to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn. In common parlance, the term smart, metaphorically used is frequently the synonym of situational and behavioral (i.
Intelligence (solitaire) Intelligence is a solitaire card game which uses two decks of playing cards mixed together. It is basically a two-deck version of another solitaire game La Belle Lucie and its game play is somewhat closer to the parent game than its cousins House in the Wood and House on the Hill.
Intelligence agency An intelligence agency is a governmental organization that for the purposes of national security is devoted to the gathering of information (known in the context as "intelligence") by means of espionage, communication interception, cryptanalysis, cooperation with other institutions, and evaluation of public sources. The assembly and propagation of this information is known as intelligence analysis.
Intelligence amplification Intelligence amplification (IA) (also referred to as cognitive augmentation and machine augmented intelligence) refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting human intelligence. The theory was developed in the 1950s and 1960s by cybernetics and early computer pioneers.
Intelligence analysis Intelligence analysis is the process of producing formal descriptions of situations and entities of strategic importance. Although its practice is found in its purest form inside intelligence agencies, such as the CIA in the United States or MI6 in the UK, its methods are also applicable in fields such as business intelligence or competitive intelligence.
Intelligence and Information Institute The Intelligence and Information Institute was a secret government organization featured in the Marvel Transformers comics. This organization was given the task of dealing with the threat caused by the presence of "giant robots" in the United States.
Intelligence and public policy Measurement or manipulation of human intelligence is the explicit goal of various public policies at the national and international levels. In the United States, laws and policies regarding employment, military service, education and crime hinge upon definitions and measurements of intelligence.
Intelligence and Sacrifice Intelligence and Sacrifice is a 2001 album by German recording artist Alec Empire. While by no means his first solo album, it was his first full album since the demise of his former band Atari Teenage Riot, therefore marking the beginning of a new phase in his career.
Intelligence and Security Committee The Intelligence and Security Committee was established by the UK Intelligence Services Act of 1994 to oversee British intelligence agencies. It is a unique committee, as it is not a committee of Parliament, but consists of nine parliamentarians appointed by the Prime Minister and reporting to him.
Intelligence Corps The Intelligence Corps (also known as Int Corps) is one of the corps of the British Army. It is responsible for gathering, analysing and disseminating military intelligence and also for counter-intelligence and security.
Intelligence Exploitation of the Internet The NATO document Intelligence Exploitation of the Internet is one of three standard references on Open source intelligence. The others are the NATO Open Source Intelligence Handbook and the NATO Open Source Intelligence Reader.
Intelligence gathering network In the broadest possible form, an intelligence gathering network is a system through which information about a particular entity is collected for the benefit of another through the use of more than one, inter-related source.
Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War was essentially monitored and sanctioned by the Continental Congress to provide military intelligence to the Continental Army to aid them in fighting the British during the American Revolutionary War.
Intelligence Identities Protection Act The Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982 (, ) is a United States federal law that makes it a federal crime to intentionally reveal the identity of an agent who one knows to be in or recently in certain covert roles with a U.S.
Intelligence Oversight Act The Intelligence Oversight Act of 1980 is a United States federal law that amended the Hughes-Ryan Act and requires United States government agencies to report covert actions to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI). The previous requirement to notify six to eight other committees was eliminated.
Intelligence Services Amendment Act 2004 The Intelligence Services Amendment Act 2004 was passed by the Parliament of Australia on 1 April 2004 as an amendment to the original Intelligence Services Act 2001 (ISA), granting controversial new powers to the Australian Secret Intelligence Service. The bill reverses ISA prohibitions on ASIS operatives carrying firearms and allows ASIS to work with foreign intelligence agencies to carry out paramilitary and violent activities provided ASIS is not involved in the execution of the operations.
Intelligence Specialist (United States Navy ratings) Intelligence Specialist (IS) is a US Navy enlisted rating or job specialty (often called MOS by other services). The Intelligence Specialist rating was established in 1975 by combining the Photo Intelligenceman (PT) rating (had been established 1957) and parts of the Yeoman (YN) rating.
Intelligence Star The Intelligence Star is an award given by the Central Intelligence Agency for a voluntary act or acts of courage performed under hazardous conditions or for outstanding achievements or services rendered with distinction under conditions of grave risk. Medals]
Intelligence Support Activity The US Army Intelligence Support Activity (USAISA, frequently shortened to Intelligence Support Activity or ISA, and nicknamed The Activity) is a US Army's Special Operations unit originally subordinated to the US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) but now part of the Joint Special Operations Command. It is tasked to collect actionable intelligence in advance of missions by other US special operations forces, especially Delta Force and SEAL Team Six/DEVGRU in counter-terrorist operations.
Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns is a report of a Task Force established by the Board of Scientific Affairs of the American Psychological Association. Originally released on August 7, 1995, an edited version was published in the American Psychologist in February 1996.
Intelligent agent In computer science, an intelligent agent (IA) is a software agent that exhibits some form of artificial intelligence that assists the user and will act on their behalf, in performing non-repetitive computer-related tasks. While the working of software agents used for operator assistance or data mining (sometimes referred to as bots) is often based on fixed pre-programmed rules, "intelligent" here implies the ability to adapt and learn.
Intelligent Audio File Intelligent Audio File (IAF) is a proprietary audio file type. It provides advanced digital dictation functionality, such as the ability to instantly undo and redo audio edits as well as the ability to insert text, images or other documents all within the same dictation file.
Intelligent building Most intelligent buildings sense or manage several variables, or manage more than one building system, extracting greater performance than several disconnected building systems could achieve. Some form of network, or integrated information system seems to be required for a building to be called "intelligent.
Intelligent computer network An intelligent network is a computer network in which the network is in control of application creation and operation. Relatively dumb terminal and devices on the network periphery access centralized network services on behalf of their users.
Intelligent computer-assisted language instruction Intelligent Computer Assisted Language Instruction (ICALI) involves the application of computing technologies such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Knowledge Representation (KP), Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Neural Networks, and Intelligent Tutoring Systems to the teaching and learning of second or foreign languages.
Intelligent control All control techniques that use various AI computing approaches like neural networks, Bayesian probability, fuzzy logic, machine learning, evolutionary computation and genetic algorithms can be put into the class of intelligent control.
Intelligent Collaboration Transparency Intelligent Collaboration Transparency (ICT) is an application sharing framework for sharing familiar single-user tools (applications) for collaboration purposes without modifying their source code. At the user level, unmodified heterogeneous applications can be shared and interoperated.
Intelligent Creatures Intelligent Creatures is a visual effects post-production company specializing in feature films with a fully integrated 2D & 3D pipeline. Intelligent Creatures is the result of a shared vision by four individual artists: Raymond Gieringer, Michael Hatton, Lon Molnar and Wendy Lanning.
Intelligent design Intelligent design (ID) is an argument for the existence of God,"ID is not a new scientific argument, but is rather an old religious argument for the existence of God. He traced this argument back to at least Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century, who framed the argument as a syllogism: Wherever complex design exists, there must have been a designer; nature is complex; therefore nature must have had an intelligent designer.
Intelligent design (disambiguation) Intelligent design (ID) is the modern concept, presented by the Discovery Institute, that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection." It is a version of the ancient argument for God called the teleological argument, reframed with the assertion that it is a scientific theory finding signs of design by an unidentifiable intelligent being.
Intelligent design in politics The intelligent design movement has conducted a far-reaching organized campaign largely in the United States that promotes a Neo-Creationist religious agenda calling for broad social, academic and political changes centering around intelligent design. Intelligent design is the controversial conjecture that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not a naturalistic process such as natural selection.
Intelligent design movement The intelligent design movement is a neo-creationist campaign that calls for broad social, academic and political changes derived from the concept of "intelligent design." Chief amongst its activities are a campaign to promote public awareness of this concept, the lobbying of policymakers to include its teaching in high school science classes, and legal action, either to defend such teaching or to remove barriers otherwise preventing it.
Intelligent designer An intelligent designer, also referred to as an "intelligent agent," is the entity that the intelligent design movement argues had some role in the origin and/or development of life and who supposedly has left scientific evidence of this intelligent design. They also use the term "intelligent cause" implying their teleological supposition of direction and purpose in features of the universe and of living things.
Intelligent despatch Intelligent despatch is a term used to describe an artificial intelligence system, that automates and controls the allocation of resources for services. Applications range from courier services to taxi services to emergency services to repair services to battlefield management.
Intelligent drum and bass Intelligent drum and bass (IDB) (also known as Intelligent Jungle) is the widespread term for the subgenre of drum and bass emphasising influences from lounge jazz and ambient music. The music typically has a very atmospheric or ambient quality, with washes of synthesised pads, and deep sub-bass.
Intelligent Database Until the 1980s, databases were viewed as computer systems that stored record oriented and business type data such as manufacturing inventories, bank records, sales transactions, etc. A database system was not expected to merge numeric data with text, images, or multimedia information, nor was it expected to automatically notice patterns in the data it stored.
Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics: Philosophical, Theological, and Scientific Perspectives is a 2001 anthology edited by philosopher Robert T. Pennock which contains from both intelligent design advocates and its critics.
Intelligent Device Management Intelligent Device Management is a term used for enterprise software applications that allow various equipment manufacturers to proactively monitor and manage remote equipment, systems and products via the Internet and provide instant and cost-effective service & support to their customers. Another term for intelligent device management is Remote Device Managmement (RDM).
Intelligent electronic device An Intelligent Electronic Device (IED) is a term used in the electric power industry to describe microprocessor-based controllers of power system equipment, such as circuit breakers, transformers, and capacitor banks.
Intelligent environments Intelligent environments are environments in which sensors and actuators have been embedded, to react to events and adapt to present people. For example, an intelligent house could change temperature and lighting to the health conditions, mood and preferences of people and animals inside each room.
Intelligent Energy Executive Agency The Intelligent Energy Executive Agency (IEEA) was created by the European Commission] to implement the â€Intelligent Energy – Europe’ programme. It is the first of a number of new Executive Agencies created by the European Commission to put policies into action more efficiently and effectively, and to help the Commission concentrate on its policy-making and institutional tasks.
Intelligent Enterprise The term "Intelligent Enterprise" refers to a management approach that applies technology and new service paradigms to the challenge of improving business performance. The concept, as articulated in James Brian Quinn's seminal book Intelligent Enterprise (Free Press, 1992) posits that intellect is the core resource in producing and delivering services.
Intelligent falling Intelligent falling (IF) is a satirical supernatural explanation of the effects of gravity, parodying the "intelligent design" (ID) movement, that has become a minor internet phenomenon. While the current incarnation of IF has its roots in a satirical 2002 Usenet posting, religious explanations of gravity invoking the direct intervention of God date back several hundred years, including some of Isaac Newton's own writings.
Intelligent Finance Intelligent Finance (IF) is a telephone and internet based commercial bank operating in the United Kingdom, a division of Halifax plc which is part of HBOS plc. It was established in 2000 by Jim Spowart, who helped establish other direct financial services firms, including Direct Line.
Intelligent Giving Intelligent Giving is a website for charity donors run by a small, not-for-profit company based in Bethnal Green, London. It was founded in 2005 by two former journalists, David Pitchford and Peter Heywood, and launched on 1 November 2006.
Intelligent haunting An intelligent haunting is thought by some to be a haunting by a responsive entity, and dynamic in nature unlike a residual haunting. A characteristic of an intelligent haunting is the ability of the phenomenon imposed by the entity to have free will or to make conscious decisions.
Intelligent Character Recognition Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) is an advanced OCR system that allows fonts and different styles of hand writing to be learned by a computer during processing to improve accuracy and recognition levels.
Intelligent lighting Intelligent lighting refers to stage lighting that has automated or mechanical abilities beyond those of traditional, stationary illumination. Although the most advanced 'intelligent' lights can exhibit extraordinarily complicated effects, most lighting technicians agree that it is closer to 'obedient' lighting since the intelligence lies with the programmer of the show rather than the instruments or the lighting operator.
Intelligent Machines Research Corporation Intelligent Machines Research Corporation (IMR) was founded by David Shepard and William Lawless, Jr. in 1952 for the purpose of commercializing the work Shepard had done with the help of Harvey Cook in building "Gismo", a machine later called the "Analyzing Reader".
Intelligent Platform Management Interface The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification defines a set of common interfaces to computer hardware and firmware which system administrators can use to monitor system health and manage the system.
Intelligent system The investigation and construction of intelligent systems is part of the science of artificial intelligence. The science of artificial intelligence tries to build computer programs that have some function of a human or animal brain.
Intelligent Small World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation Intelligent Small World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation is a European research project to develop millimeter-scale robots for dangerous activities. It is coordinated by Jörg Seyfried at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany.
Intelligent transportation system The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) program is a worldwide initiative to add information and communications technology to transport infrastructure and vehicles. It aims to manage factors that are typically at odds with each other such as vehicles, loads, and routes to improve safety and reduce vehicle wear, transportation times and fuel costs.
Intelligent vehicle technologies Intelligent Vehicle Technologies telematics comprise electronic, electromechanical, and electromagnetic devices - usually silicon micromachined components operating in conjunction with computer controlled devices and radio transceivers to provide precision repeatability functions (such as in robotics artificial intelligence systems) emergency warning validation performance reconstruction.
Intelligentsia The intelligentsia (from Latin: intelligentia) is a social class of people engaged in complex mental and creative labor directed to the development and dissemination of culture, encompassing intellectuals and social groups close to them (e.g.
Intelligibility Intelligibility is for voice communications, the capability of being understood - the quality of language that is comprehensible; comprehensibility or understandability = the quality of comprehensible language or thought.
Intel HEX Intel HEX is a file format for conveying binary information for applications like programming microcontrollers, EPROMs, and other kinds of chips. It is one of the oldest file formats available for this purpose.
Intel High Definition Audio Intel High Definition Audio (IHD or "Azalia") refers to the specification released by Intel in 2004 for delivering high-definition audio that is capable of playing back more channels at higher quality than previous integrated audio codecs like AC97.
Intel i960 Intel's i960 (or 80960) was a RISC-based microprocessor design that became popular during the early 1990s as an embedded microcontroller, becoming a best-selling CPU in that field, along with the competing AMD 29000. In spite of its success, Intel dropped i960 marketing in the late 1990s as a side effect of a settlement with DEC in which Intel received the rights to produce the StrongARM CPU.
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair is the largest pre-college scientific event in the world. Each May, nearly 1500 students from 47 nations compete in the fair for scholarships, tuition grants, internships, scientific field trips and the grand prize: a $50,000 college scholarship.
Intel P6 The P6 microarchitecture is the sixth generation x86 microprocessor architecture of Intel, released in 1995. It was succeeded by the NetBurst microarchitecture in 2000, but eventually revived in the Pentium M line of microprocessors.
Intel Science Talent Search The Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS) is a prestigious research-based science competition in the United States primarily for high school students. The Intel STS is administered by the Science Service, which began the competition in 1942 with Westinghouse; for many years, the competition was known as the "Westinghouse Science Talent Search.
Intel Viiv Viiv (, rhymes with five) is a platform marketing initiative from Intel. Like Intel's Centrino and vPro, Viiv is a computer platform certification for a particular combination of Intel products as its primary components.
Intel XML Performance and Security Products (formerly Sarvega) XML Performance and Security Products ENABLE, OPTIMIZE and PROTECT XML based SOA / Web Services applications. Intel provides seamless products and platforms for XML processing solutions in a variety of form factors that include: purpose built appliances; software for blade servers; software libraries and toolkits.
Intel-Action Intel-Action (UCI Team Code: INT) is a professional continental cycling team based in Poland that participates in UCI Continental Circuits races and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events. The team is managed by Piotr Kosmala, who is assisted by directeur sportifs Robert Duda and Zbigniew Piatek.
Intel740 The Intel740 (i740) was a graphics accelerator AGP chipset made by Real3D, a division of Intel. At one time Intel aspired to become a major player in the discrete graphics card business, but competition from 3dfx, ATI, Matrox and NVIDIA, made Intel’s offerings look slow and poorly featured.
Intelcities IntelCities (Intelligent Cities) is a research and technological development project to pool advanced knowledge and experience of electronic government, planning systems and citizen participation from across Europe.
Intelesis Intelesis is an information technology and management consulting firm headquartered in San Diego, California, United States. Intelesis was founded in 1997 and is an employee-owned company specializing in software solutions.
Inteligencia de la GendarmerĂa Nacional Argentina Inteligencia de la GendarmerĂa Nacional Argentina (Argentine National Gendarmerie Intelligence) is the intelligence service of the Argentine National Gendarmerie, commonly referred as SIGN (Servicio de Inteligencia de la GendarmerĂa Nacional, National Gendarmerie Intelligence Service) inside of the Intelligence Secretariat.
Inteligencia de la PolicĂa Bonaerense Inteligencia de la PolicĂa Bonaerense (Buenos Aires Police Intelligence) is an internal intelligence agency of Argentina. It is the intelligence service of the police of Buenos Aires, and it is controlled by the Ministry of the Interior.
Inteligencia del Servicio Penitenciario Federal Inteligencia del Servicio Penitenciario Federal (Federal Penitentiary Service Intelligence) is the intelligence agency of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Argentina, and it is controlled by the Ministry of Justice.
Intelink Intelink is the name of the classified and highly secure intranet used by the US intelligence community. It was established in 1994 to take advantage of Internet capabilities and services to promote intelligence dissemination and business workflow.
Intellectual capital management The intangible nature of many knowledge products and processes, in combination with the increasing importance of their value in corporate balance sheets leads to a growing interest in management of intellectual capital.
Intellectual courage Intellectual courage is one of the intellectual virtues. It means being true to one's observational conclusions despite environmental pressures against it and also being true to all evidence that presents itself.
Intellectual Centre The Intellectual Centre or Thinking Center is one of the Centers described by Gurdjieffian Fourth Way philosophy and corresponds to the faculty of reason posseed by humans but not, Gurdjieff implies, by any other animal. It has two components: the False Intellectual Center and the Higher Intellectual Center.
Intellectual entrepreneurship Intellectual Entrepreneurship (IE) at The University of Texas-Austin (UT) is a “Cross-Disciplinary Consortium” of the Colleges of Communication, Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Education, Pharmacy, and the Schools of Information and Social Work. IE's mission is to develop "citizen-scholars.
Intellectual history Intellectual history refers to the history of the people who create, discuss, write about and in other ways propagate ideas. Although the field emerged from European discourses of Kulturgeschichte and Geistesgeschichte, the historical study of ideas has engaged not only western intellectual traditions, but also those in the far east, near east, mid-east and Africa.
Intellectual history of time When one speaks about the intellectual history of time, one essentially is stating that changes have occurred in the way humans experience and measure time. Our conceived abstract notions of time have presumably developed in accordance with our art, our science, and our social infrastructure.
Intellectual movements in Iran Intellectual movements in Iran involve the Iranian experience of modernism, through which Iranian modernity and its associated art, science, literature, poetry, and political structures have been evolving since the 19th century.
Intellectual Morons 'Intellectual Morons: How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas' is a book by Dan Flynn (ISBN 1-4000-5355-2, 2004). Flynn's book argues against the true believer in various forms and tracks several blind adherents to ideology.
Intellectual need Intellectual need is a specific form of intrinsic motivation; it is a desire to learn something. Although it is a difficult concept to grasp, it has been recognized as critical in effective education and learning.
Intellectual property In law, intellectual property (IP) is an umbrella term for various legal entitlements which attach to certain types of information, ideas, or other intangibles in their expressed form. The holder of this legal entitlement is generally entitled to exercise various exclusive rights in relation to the subject matter of the IP.
Intellectual property education Intellectual property education is the teaching of explanations of and arguments concerning intellectual property laws, especially copyright and related violations. Proponents argue that such education should be implemented because of increasing copyright infringement by students (and the general population).
Intellectual property in Romania Intellectual property law in Romania has developed significantly in the period since the Romanian Revolution of 1989 because of the need to enforce various regional and international treaties and agreements, such as the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), the European Directives on Biotechnological Inventions, on Trademarks and Geographical Indications, and on SPCs, the Trademark Law Treaty, the Patent Law Treaty, and the European Union regulation on the Community Trademark, and the need to harmonize domestic patent law with the European Patent Convention (EPC) and with the European Union.
Intellectual property in the People's Republic of China Intellectual property rights have been acknowledged and protected in the People's Republic of China since 1979. The People's Republic of China has acceded to the major international conventions on protection of IPRs.
Intellectual property organization Intellectual property organizations encompass international intergovernmental organizations that involve cooperation in the area of copyrights, trademarks and patents, and non-governmental, non-profit organizations, lobbying organizations, think thanks, as well as professional associations.
Intellectual property protection in the Philippines Intellectual property protection in the Philippines is recognized by the Philippine government as vital to the development of domestic and creative activity, facilitates transfer of technology, attracts foreign investments, and ensures market access for our products. Hence, the government resolves to protect and secure the exclusive rights of scientists, inventors, artists and other gifted citizens to their intellectual property and creations, particularly when beneficial to the people.
Intellectual protectionism Intellectual protectionism is a derogatory term for the expansion of copyright, patent, and similar laws. It is often used as an ironic synonym, as it shares initials with "intellectual property", especially by proponents of free culture, who seek to relax restrictions on distribution of digital works.
Intellectual Property Owners Association The Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) is a trade association that is composed of owners of intellectual property (represented mostly by in-house corporate counsel and private practice attorneys practicing in the field) and other parties interested in intellectual property law. According to its "About IPO" page, the organization is composed more than 200 companies and a total of 8,200 individuals who are involved in the association either through their companies or as IPO inventor, author, executive, law firm or attorney members.
Intellectual Property Watch Intellectual Property Watch is a Geneva based publication reporting on policy issues and influences relating to International Organizations (IOs), especially those in Geneva such as the World Intellectual Property Organization, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization and International Telecommunication Union. It also follows policy developments outside Geneva, and does some investigative reporting.
Intellectual rights Intellectual rights (from the French "droits intellectuels") is a term sometimes used to refer to the legal protection afforded to owners of intellectual capital. This notion is more commonly referred to as "intellectual property", though "intellectual rights" more aptly describes the nature of the protections afforded by most nations.
Intellectual rights to magic methods Intellectual property rights to magic methods is the extent to which proprietary or exclusive rights may subsist in the methods or processes by way magic tricks (ie. illusions) are performed, and the extent to which legal protection may therefore be available against public exposure of magic methods.
Intellectual Reserve Intellectual Reserve, Inc. is an arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which owns the church's intellectual property, including copyrights, and trademarks The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Deseret, and Mormon.
Intellectual synthesis Intellectual Synthesis is a broad term describing scholarly endeavors meant to unify and fuse a large amount of information into a single integrated body of knowledge. Commonly, intellectual synthesis occurs as an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary academic effort by one or more scholars.
Intellectual virtue Intellectual virtues are character traits necessary for right action and correct thinking. They include: a sense of justice, perseverance, integrity, humility,empathy, intellectual courage, confidence in reason, and autonomy.
Intellectual worker An "Intellectual worker" (brain worker or knowledge worker) is anyone employed due to their knowledge in a subject matter, rather than their ability to, for example, perform manual labor. It includes those in the information technology fields, such as computer programmers, systems analysts, technical writers and so forth.
Intellectualization Intellectualization is a defense mechanism where reasoning is used to block confrontation with an unconscious conflict and its associated emotional stress. It involves removing one's self, emotionally, from a stressful event.
IntelliCAD Technology Consortium The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium is an independent organization of commercial software developers who license and develop applications for IntelliCAD, a cooperatively developed Computer-aided design engine. The IntelliCAD engine reads and writes the “DWG” data format – a binary file storage format for storing both graphics and textual annotation, used commonly by architects, engineers, designers, and virtually all CAD-related software applications.
IntelliCorp (Software) IntelliCorp (IC) is a Santa Clara, California company that provides, develops, and markets diagnostic and system management software for organizations using SAP. Founded in 1980, IC created the first object-oriented technology for commercial programming development environments.
Intelligence Intelligence is a property of mind that encompasses many related mental abilities, such as the capacities to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn. In common parlance, the term smart, metaphorically used is frequently the synonym of situational and behavioral (i.
Intelligence (solitaire) Intelligence is a solitaire card game which uses two decks of playing cards mixed together. It is basically a two-deck version of another solitaire game La Belle Lucie and its game play is somewhat closer to the parent game than its cousins House in the Wood and House on the Hill.
Intelligence agency An intelligence agency is a governmental organization that for the purposes of national security is devoted to the gathering of information (known in the context as "intelligence") by means of espionage, communication interception, cryptanalysis, cooperation with other institutions, and evaluation of public sources. The assembly and propagation of this information is known as intelligence analysis.
Intelligence amplification Intelligence amplification (IA) (also referred to as cognitive augmentation and machine augmented intelligence) refers to the effective use of information technology in augmenting human intelligence. The theory was developed in the 1950s and 1960s by cybernetics and early computer pioneers.
Intelligence analysis Intelligence analysis is the process of producing formal descriptions of situations and entities of strategic importance. Although its practice is found in its purest form inside intelligence agencies, such as the CIA in the United States or MI6 in the UK, its methods are also applicable in fields such as business intelligence or competitive intelligence.
Intelligence and Information Institute The Intelligence and Information Institute was a secret government organization featured in the Marvel Transformers comics. This organization was given the task of dealing with the threat caused by the presence of "giant robots" in the United States.
Intelligence and public policy Measurement or manipulation of human intelligence is the explicit goal of various public policies at the national and international levels. In the United States, laws and policies regarding employment, military service, education and crime hinge upon definitions and measurements of intelligence.
Intelligence and Sacrifice Intelligence and Sacrifice is a 2001 album by German recording artist Alec Empire. While by no means his first solo album, it was his first full album since the demise of his former band Atari Teenage Riot, therefore marking the beginning of a new phase in his career.
Intelligence and Security Committee The Intelligence and Security Committee was established by the UK Intelligence Services Act of 1994 to oversee British intelligence agencies. It is a unique committee, as it is not a committee of Parliament, but consists of nine parliamentarians appointed by the Prime Minister and reporting to him.
Intelligence Corps The Intelligence Corps (also known as Int Corps) is one of the corps of the British Army. It is responsible for gathering, analysing and disseminating military intelligence and also for counter-intelligence and security.
Intelligence Exploitation of the Internet The NATO document Intelligence Exploitation of the Internet is one of three standard references on Open source intelligence. The others are the NATO Open Source Intelligence Handbook and the NATO Open Source Intelligence Reader.
Intelligence gathering network In the broadest possible form, an intelligence gathering network is a system through which information about a particular entity is collected for the benefit of another through the use of more than one, inter-related source.
Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War was essentially monitored and sanctioned by the Continental Congress to provide military intelligence to the Continental Army to aid them in fighting the British during the American Revolutionary War.
Intelligence Identities Protection Act The Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982 (, ) is a United States federal law that makes it a federal crime to intentionally reveal the identity of an agent who one knows to be in or recently in certain covert roles with a U.S.
Intelligence Oversight Act The Intelligence Oversight Act of 1980 is a United States federal law that amended the Hughes-Ryan Act and requires United States government agencies to report covert actions to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI). The previous requirement to notify six to eight other committees was eliminated.
Intelligence Services Amendment Act 2004 The Intelligence Services Amendment Act 2004 was passed by the Parliament of Australia on 1 April 2004 as an amendment to the original Intelligence Services Act 2001 (ISA), granting controversial new powers to the Australian Secret Intelligence Service. The bill reverses ISA prohibitions on ASIS operatives carrying firearms and allows ASIS to work with foreign intelligence agencies to carry out paramilitary and violent activities provided ASIS is not involved in the execution of the operations.
Intelligence Specialist (United States Navy ratings) Intelligence Specialist (IS) is a US Navy enlisted rating or job specialty (often called MOS by other services). The Intelligence Specialist rating was established in 1975 by combining the Photo Intelligenceman (PT) rating (had been established 1957) and parts of the Yeoman (YN) rating.
Intelligence Star The Intelligence Star is an award given by the Central Intelligence Agency for a voluntary act or acts of courage performed under hazardous conditions or for outstanding achievements or services rendered with distinction under conditions of grave risk. Medals]
Intelligence Support Activity The US Army Intelligence Support Activity (USAISA, frequently shortened to Intelligence Support Activity or ISA, and nicknamed The Activity) is a US Army's Special Operations unit originally subordinated to the US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) but now part of the Joint Special Operations Command. It is tasked to collect actionable intelligence in advance of missions by other US special operations forces, especially Delta Force and SEAL Team Six/DEVGRU in counter-terrorist operations.
Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns is a report of a Task Force established by the Board of Scientific Affairs of the American Psychological Association. Originally released on August 7, 1995, an edited version was published in the American Psychologist in February 1996.
Intelligent agent In computer science, an intelligent agent (IA) is a software agent that exhibits some form of artificial intelligence that assists the user and will act on their behalf, in performing non-repetitive computer-related tasks. While the working of software agents used for operator assistance or data mining (sometimes referred to as bots) is often based on fixed pre-programmed rules, "intelligent" here implies the ability to adapt and learn.
Intelligent Audio File Intelligent Audio File (IAF) is a proprietary audio file type. It provides advanced digital dictation functionality, such as the ability to instantly undo and redo audio edits as well as the ability to insert text, images or other documents all within the same dictation file.
Intelligent building Most intelligent buildings sense or manage several variables, or manage more than one building system, extracting greater performance than several disconnected building systems could achieve. Some form of network, or integrated information system seems to be required for a building to be called "intelligent.
Intelligent computer network An intelligent network is a computer network in which the network is in control of application creation and operation. Relatively dumb terminal and devices on the network periphery access centralized network services on behalf of their users.
Intelligent computer-assisted language instruction Intelligent Computer Assisted Language Instruction (ICALI) involves the application of computing technologies such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Knowledge Representation (KP), Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Neural Networks, and Intelligent Tutoring Systems to the teaching and learning of second or foreign languages.
Intelligent control All control techniques that use various AI computing approaches like neural networks, Bayesian probability, fuzzy logic, machine learning, evolutionary computation and genetic algorithms can be put into the class of intelligent control.
Intelligent Collaboration Transparency Intelligent Collaboration Transparency (ICT) is an application sharing framework for sharing familiar single-user tools (applications) for collaboration purposes without modifying their source code. At the user level, unmodified heterogeneous applications can be shared and interoperated.
Intelligent Creatures Intelligent Creatures is a visual effects post-production company specializing in feature films with a fully integrated 2D & 3D pipeline. Intelligent Creatures is the result of a shared vision by four individual artists: Raymond Gieringer, Michael Hatton, Lon Molnar and Wendy Lanning.
Intelligent design Intelligent design (ID) is an argument for the existence of God,"ID is not a new scientific argument, but is rather an old religious argument for the existence of God. He traced this argument back to at least Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century, who framed the argument as a syllogism: Wherever complex design exists, there must have been a designer; nature is complex; therefore nature must have had an intelligent designer.
Intelligent design (disambiguation) Intelligent design (ID) is the modern concept, presented by the Discovery Institute, that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection." It is a version of the ancient argument for God called the teleological argument, reframed with the assertion that it is a scientific theory finding signs of design by an unidentifiable intelligent being.
Intelligent design in politics The intelligent design movement has conducted a far-reaching organized campaign largely in the United States that promotes a Neo-Creationist religious agenda calling for broad social, academic and political changes centering around intelligent design. Intelligent design is the controversial conjecture that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not a naturalistic process such as natural selection.
Intelligent design movement The intelligent design movement is a neo-creationist campaign that calls for broad social, academic and political changes derived from the concept of "intelligent design." Chief amongst its activities are a campaign to promote public awareness of this concept, the lobbying of policymakers to include its teaching in high school science classes, and legal action, either to defend such teaching or to remove barriers otherwise preventing it.
Intelligent designer An intelligent designer, also referred to as an "intelligent agent," is the entity that the intelligent design movement argues had some role in the origin and/or development of life and who supposedly has left scientific evidence of this intelligent design. They also use the term "intelligent cause" implying their teleological supposition of direction and purpose in features of the universe and of living things.
Intelligent despatch Intelligent despatch is a term used to describe an artificial intelligence system, that automates and controls the allocation of resources for services. Applications range from courier services to taxi services to emergency services to repair services to battlefield management.
Intelligent drum and bass Intelligent drum and bass (IDB) (also known as Intelligent Jungle) is the widespread term for the subgenre of drum and bass emphasising influences from lounge jazz and ambient music. The music typically has a very atmospheric or ambient quality, with washes of synthesised pads, and deep sub-bass.
Intelligent Database Until the 1980s, databases were viewed as computer systems that stored record oriented and business type data such as manufacturing inventories, bank records, sales transactions, etc. A database system was not expected to merge numeric data with text, images, or multimedia information, nor was it expected to automatically notice patterns in the data it stored.
Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics Intelligent Design Creationism and Its Critics: Philosophical, Theological, and Scientific Perspectives is a 2001 anthology edited by philosopher Robert T. Pennock which contains from both intelligent design advocates and its critics.
Intelligent Device Management Intelligent Device Management is a term used for enterprise software applications that allow various equipment manufacturers to proactively monitor and manage remote equipment, systems and products via the Internet and provide instant and cost-effective service & support to their customers. Another term for intelligent device management is Remote Device Managmement (RDM).
Intelligent electronic device An Intelligent Electronic Device (IED) is a term used in the electric power industry to describe microprocessor-based controllers of power system equipment, such as circuit breakers, transformers, and capacitor banks.
Intelligent environments Intelligent environments are environments in which sensors and actuators have been embedded, to react to events and adapt to present people. For example, an intelligent house could change temperature and lighting to the health conditions, mood and preferences of people and animals inside each room.
Intelligent Energy Executive Agency The Intelligent Energy Executive Agency (IEEA) was created by the European Commission] to implement the â€Intelligent Energy – Europe’ programme. It is the first of a number of new Executive Agencies created by the European Commission to put policies into action more efficiently and effectively, and to help the Commission concentrate on its policy-making and institutional tasks.
Intelligent Enterprise The term "Intelligent Enterprise" refers to a management approach that applies technology and new service paradigms to the challenge of improving business performance. The concept, as articulated in James Brian Quinn's seminal book Intelligent Enterprise (Free Press, 1992) posits that intellect is the core resource in producing and delivering services.
Intelligent falling Intelligent falling (IF) is a satirical supernatural explanation of the effects of gravity, parodying the "intelligent design" (ID) movement, that has become a minor internet phenomenon. While the current incarnation of IF has its roots in a satirical 2002 Usenet posting, religious explanations of gravity invoking the direct intervention of God date back several hundred years, including some of Isaac Newton's own writings.
Intelligent Finance Intelligent Finance (IF) is a telephone and internet based commercial bank operating in the United Kingdom, a division of Halifax plc which is part of HBOS plc. It was established in 2000 by Jim Spowart, who helped establish other direct financial services firms, including Direct Line.
Intelligent Giving Intelligent Giving is a website for charity donors run by a small, not-for-profit company based in Bethnal Green, London. It was founded in 2005 by two former journalists, David Pitchford and Peter Heywood, and launched on 1 November 2006.
Intelligent haunting An intelligent haunting is thought by some to be a haunting by a responsive entity, and dynamic in nature unlike a residual haunting. A characteristic of an intelligent haunting is the ability of the phenomenon imposed by the entity to have free will or to make conscious decisions.
Intelligent Character Recognition Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) is an advanced OCR system that allows fonts and different styles of hand writing to be learned by a computer during processing to improve accuracy and recognition levels.
Intelligent lighting Intelligent lighting refers to stage lighting that has automated or mechanical abilities beyond those of traditional, stationary illumination. Although the most advanced 'intelligent' lights can exhibit extraordinarily complicated effects, most lighting technicians agree that it is closer to 'obedient' lighting since the intelligence lies with the programmer of the show rather than the instruments or the lighting operator.
Intelligent Machines Research Corporation Intelligent Machines Research Corporation (IMR) was founded by David Shepard and William Lawless, Jr. in 1952 for the purpose of commercializing the work Shepard had done with the help of Harvey Cook in building "Gismo", a machine later called the "Analyzing Reader".
Intelligent Platform Management Interface The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification defines a set of common interfaces to computer hardware and firmware which system administrators can use to monitor system health and manage the system.
Intelligent system The investigation and construction of intelligent systems is part of the science of artificial intelligence. The science of artificial intelligence tries to build computer programs that have some function of a human or animal brain.
Intelligent Small World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation Intelligent Small World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation is a European research project to develop millimeter-scale robots for dangerous activities. It is coordinated by Jörg Seyfried at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany.
Intelligent transportation system The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) program is a worldwide initiative to add information and communications technology to transport infrastructure and vehicles. It aims to manage factors that are typically at odds with each other such as vehicles, loads, and routes to improve safety and reduce vehicle wear, transportation times and fuel costs.
Intelligent vehicle technologies Intelligent Vehicle Technologies telematics comprise electronic, electromechanical, and electromagnetic devices - usually silicon micromachined components operating in conjunction with computer controlled devices and radio transceivers to provide precision repeatability functions (such as in robotics artificial intelligence systems) emergency warning validation performance reconstruction.
Intelligentsia The intelligentsia (from Latin: intelligentia) is a social class of people engaged in complex mental and creative labor directed to the development and dissemination of culture, encompassing intellectuals and social groups close to them (e.g.
Intelligibility Intelligibility is for voice communications, the capability of being understood - the quality of language that is comprehensible; comprehensibility or understandability = the quality of comprehensible language or thought.
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