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This WikiProject aims to organise, expand and improve all Wikipedia's articles on areas or subjects relating to Computers , Computing and Information technology. We have a very broad scope, so we hope to collaborate and communicate with other Wikiprojects that overlap our domain. Our scope lies in :
1. History of computing
2. Comp Science and Programming
3. Networking and Internet
4. Server technology
5. Databases
6. Hardware
7. Computer security
8. Software
9. Operating Systems
CAD is sometimes translated as "computer-assisted", "computer-aided drafting", or a similar phrase. Related acronyms are CADD, which stands for "computer-aided design and drafting", CAID for Computer-aided Industrial Design and CAAD, for "computer-aided architectural design". All these terms are essentially synonymous, but there are a few subtle differences in meaning and application.
CAD was originally the three letter acronym for "Computer Aided drafting" as in the early days CAD was really a replacement for the traditional drafting board.
But now is the term is often interchanged with "Computer Aided Design" to reflect the fact that modern CAD tools do much more than just drafting.
Alatari (talk) 06:27, 14 January 2008 (UTC) Personal Computer, Microcomputer, Home Computer, PDA and other specific computer models and History of computing articles. B.S. Physics with minors in Applied Math and Computer Science.
Edward VielmettiEdward Vielmetti (talk) 01:37, 21 September 2008 (UTC) Main interests: history of computer networks, history of internet protocols, esp. before the appearance of the World Wide Web.
Fdacosta 21:37, 14 November 2007 (UTC) Am CTO of a wireless mesh networking, have written stuff (articles,book chapters, patent applications) on flavors of wireless mesh networking technology. Would be happy to work on related pages e.g. Wireless_mesh_network.
Uh, I have a degree in computer engineering and I'm going for my PhD, so I know a bit about everything. Right now, I'm being paid by The Man to work on BlueGene→Raul654 09:38, Jan 23, 2005 (UTC)
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