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Wireless Digital Assistant

  • 1 WDA

    1) Американизм: Waterfowl Development Area
    2) Военный термин: The Working Dog Association, weapons defended area
    4) Бухгалтерия: writing-down allowance
    5) Телекоммуникации: Wireless Developer Agency, Wireless Digital Assistant
    7) Деловая лексика: Wood Design Award Program
    8) Общественная организация: Wilson's Disease Association
    9) Аэропорты: Wadi Ain, Yemen

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > WDA

  • 2 WANDA

    Сетевые технологии: Wireless Any Network Digital Assistant

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > WANDA

  • 3 wanda

    Сетевые технологии: Wireless Any Network Digital Assistant

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wanda

  • 4 Mobile banking (m-banking)

    . управление банковским счетом посредством сотового телефона или портативного компьютера (Personal Digital Assistant) с использованием технологии беспроводного доступа (Wireless Application Protocol). . Internet advertisement .

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > Mobile banking (m-banking)

  • 5 Mobile banking (m-banking)

    . управление банковским счетом посредством сотового телефона или портативного компьютера (Personal Digital Assistant) с использованием технологии беспроводного доступа (Wireless Application Protocol). . Internet advertisement .

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > Mobile banking (m-banking)

  • 6 Mobile commerce

    . покупка или продажа товаров и услуг с помощью мобильных средств связи - сотовых телефонов, PDA (personal digital assistant). Для связи с интернетом в таких системах используется WAP-протокол (Wireless Application Protocol). . Internet advertisement .

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > Mobile commerce

  • 7 Mobile trading (m-trading)

    . управление инвестиционным счетом посредством сотового телефона или портативного компьютера (Personal Digital Assistant) с использованием технологии беспроводного доступа (Wireless Application Protocol). . Internet advertisement .

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > Mobile trading (m-trading)

  • 8 Mobile trading (m-trading)

    . управление инвестиционным счетом посредством сотового телефона или портативного компьютера (Personal Digital Assistant) с использованием технологии беспроводного доступа (Wireless Application Protocol). . Internet advertisement .

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > Mobile trading (m-trading)

  • 9 WANDA

    сокр. от Wireless Any Network Digital Assistant

    English-Russian information technology > WANDA

  • 10 Williams, Sir Frederic Calland

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    b. 26 June 1911 Stockport, Cheshire, England
    d. 11 August 1977 Prestbury, Cheshire, England
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    English electrical engineer who invented the Williams storage cathode ray tube, which was extensively used worldwide as a data memory in the first digital computers.
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    Following education at Stockport Grammar School, Williams entered Manchester University in 1929, gaining his BSc in 1932 and MSc in 1933. After a short time as a college apprentice with Metropolitan Vickers, he went to Magdalen College, Oxford, to study for a DPhil, which he was awarded in 1936. He returned to Manchester University that year as an assistant lecturer, gaining his DSc in 1939. Following the outbreak of the Second World War he worked for the Scientific Civil Service, initially at the Bawdsey Research Station and then at the Telecommunications Research Establishment at Malvern, Worcestershire. There he was involved in research on non-incandescent amplifiers and diode rectifiers and the development of the first practical radar system capable of identifying friendly aircraft. Later in the war, he devised an automatic radar system suitable for use by fighter aircraft.
    After the war he resumed his academic career at Manchester, becoming Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of the University Electrotechnical Laboratory in 1946. In the same year he succeeded in developing a data-memory device based on the cathode ray tube, in which the information was stored and read by electron-beam scanning of a charge-retaining target. The Williams storage tube, as it became known, not only found obvious later use as a means of storing single-frame, still television images but proved to be a vital component of the pioneering Manchester University MkI digital computer. Because it enabled both data and program instructions to be stored in the computer, it was soon used worldwide in the development of the early stored-program computers.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knighted 1976. OBE 1945. CBE 1961. FRS 1950. Hon. DSc Durham 1964, Sussex 1971, Wales 1971. First Royal Society of Arts Benjamin Franklin Medal 1957. City of Philadelphia John Scott Award 1960. Royal Society Hughes Medal 1963. Institution of Electrical Engineers Faraday Medal 1972. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Pioneer Award 1973.
    Bibliography
    Williams contributed papers to many scientific journals, including Proceedings of the Royal Society, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Wireless Engineer, Post Office Electrical Engineers' Journal. Note especially: 1948, with J.Kilburn, "Electronic digital computers", Nature 162:487; 1949, with J.Kilburn, "A storage system for use with binary digital computing machines", Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 96:81; 1975, "Early computers at Manchester University", Radio \& Electronic Engineer 45:327. Williams also collaborated in the writing of vols 19 and 20 of the MIT Radiation
    Laboratory Series.
    Further Reading
    B.Randell, 1973, The Origins of Digital Computers, Berlin: Springer-Verlag. M.R.Williams, 1985, A History of Computing Technology, London: Prentice-Hall. See also: Stibitz, George R.; Strachey, Christopher.
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    Biographical history of technology > Williams, Sir Frederic Calland

  • 11 Sinclair, Sir Clive Maries

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    b. 30 July 1940
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    English electronic engineer and inventor.
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    The son of G.W.C.Sinclair, a machine tool engineer, the young Sinclair's education was disrupted by the failure of his father's business. Aged 12 he left Boxgrove preparatory school and went through twelve more schools before leaving St George's School, Weybridge, at the age of 17. His first job was as an editorial assistant on a hobbyist's magazine, Practical Wireless, and his next as an editor at Bernard Books, writing a series of technical manuals. In 1961 he registered Sinclair Radionics and in the following year announced its first product, a micro-amplifier. This was the first of a series of miniaturized radio products that he put on the market while retaining his editorial job. In 1972 he launched the Sinclair Executive calculator, selling originally at £79.95 but later at £24.95. In 1976, the Black Watch, an electronic watch with digital light-emitting diode (LED) display, was marketed, to be followed by the TV1A, a miniature television with a 2 in. (5 cm) monochrome screen. During the latter part of this period, Sinclair Radionics was supported by investment from the UK National Enterprise Board, who appointed an outside managing director; after making a considerable loss, they closed the company in 1979. However, Sinclair Electronics had already been set up and started to market the UK's first cheap computer kit, the MK 14, which was followed by the ZX 80 and later the ZX 81. Price was kept at a minimum by the extensive use of existing components, though this was a restriction on performance. The small memory was enhanced from one kilobyte to seventeen kilobytes with the addition of a separate memory unit. In January 1985 Sinclair produced the Sinclair C5, a small three-wheeled vehicle driven by a washing-machine engine, intended as a revolutionary new form of personal transport; perceived as unsafe and impractical, it did not prove popular, and the failure of this venture resulted in a contraction of Sinclair's business activities. Later in 1985, a rival electronics company, Amstrad, paid £35,000,000 for all rights to existing Sinclair computer products.
    In March 1992, the irrepressible Sinclair launched his latest brainchild, the Zike electric bicycle; a price of £499 was forecast. This machine, powered by an electric motor but with pedal assistance, had a top speed of 19 km/h (12 mph) and, on full power, would run for up to one hour. Its lightweight nickel-cadmium battery could be recharged either by a generator or by free-wheeling. Although more practical than the C5, it did not bring Sinclair success on the scale of his earlier micro-electronic products.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knighted 1983.
    Further Reading
    I.Adamson and R.Kennedy, 1986, Sinclair and the "Sunrise" Technology, Harmondsworth: Penguin.
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    Biographical history of technology > Sinclair, Sir Clive Maries

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