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And the process spanned several decades, about as long it took to develop the computer in the late 20th century.
An Artificial Intelligence approach was used to develop the computer environment, resulting in an Intelligent Tutoring System, the STCEQ.
"If you can visualize a salt shaker and a water tumbler," said Gil Brandt, a former vice president of player personnel for the Cowboys who helped develop the computer models.
The company, Japan's leading Internet investor, raised 5.25 billion yen, or about $48 million, that it plans to use largely for working capital and to develop the computer systems it will need to expand the Japanese small-stock market.
If he had the genius to pull that off, then logic might conclude that he had the smarts and the thirty years necessary to develop the computer science suitable to process such data.
"It was hard to find places in D.C. in general because it's so expensive," said Jordan Budisantoso, who just moved to the District from Miami to develop the computer science program at Washington Leadership Academy.
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Prior to the effort to develop the Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics system (CALS), the Defense Department's 580,000 contracting officers had existed in a "paper" world, one in which key drawings were routinely misfiled and effectively lost.
All visual fields used to develop the computer-based classification system had been evaluated for reliability and had < 3 fixation losses, < 3 false positive responses, and < 3 false negative responses.
One hundred eight visual fields from NAION patients not screened or enrolled in the IONDT, and seen at Doheny Eye Institute (n = 24), Emory University (n = 50), or the University of Missouri's Mason Eye Institute (n = 34) were also used to develop the computer-based system, following institutional review boards approval at each institution.
Mr. Zamansky, 45, had spent two decades developing the computer science program at Stuyvesant High School.
His small group at IBM developed the computer language FORTRAN for numerical analysis.
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