Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fifth_generation_computer> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 items per page.
- Fifth_generation_computer abstract "The Fifth Generation Computer Systems project (FGCS) was an initiative by Japan'sMinistry of International Trade and Industry, begun in 1982, to create a computer using massively parallel computing/processing. It was to be the result of a massive government/industry research project in Japan during the 1980s. It aimed to create an "epoch-making computer" with-supercomputer-like performance and to provide a platform for future developments in artificial intelligence. There was also an unrelated Russian project also named as fifth-generation computer (see Kronos (computer)).In his "Trip report" paper, Prof. Ehud Shapiro (which focused the FGCS project on concurrent logic programming as the software foundation for the project) captured the rational and motivations driving this huge project: "As part of Japan's effort to become a leader in the computer industry, the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology has launched a revolutionary ten-year plan for the development of large computer systems which will be applicable to knowledge information processing systems. These Fifth Generation computers will be built around the concepts of logic programming. In order to refute the accusation that Japan exploits knowledge from abroad without contributing any of its own, this project will stimulate original research and will make its results available to the international research community."The term "fifth generation" was intended to convey the system as being a leap beyond existing machines. In the history of computing hardware, computers using vacuum tubes were called the first generation; transistors and diodes, the second; integrated circuits, the third; and those using microprocessors, the fourth. Whereas previous computer generations had focused on increasing the number of logic elements in a single CPU, the fifth generation, it was widely believed at the time, would instead turn to massive numbers of CPUs for added performance.The project was to create the computer over a ten-year period, after which it was considered ended and investment in a new "sixth generation" project would begin. Opinions about its outcome are divided: either it was a failure, or it was ahead of its time.".
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink FGCS-E.html.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink 103_The_fifth_generation_Jap.php.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink www.icot.or.jp.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink FGCS-E.html.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink IFS.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink fgcs.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink HomePage-E.html.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageExternalLink fifthgeneration.html.
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageID "347832".
- Fifth_generation_computer wikiPageRevisionID "602688992".
- Fifth_generation_computer hasPhotoCollection Fifth_generation_computer.
- Fifth_generation_computer subject Category:Classes_of_computers.
- Fifth_generation_computer subject Category:History_of_artificial_intelligence.
- Fifth_generation_computer subject Category:Parallel_computing.
- Fifth_generation_computer subject Category:Research_projects.
- Fifth_generation_computer subject Category:Supercomputers.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Abstraction100002137.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Act100030358.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Activity100407535.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Class107997703.
- Fifth_generation_computer type ClassesOfComputers.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Collection107951464.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Event100029378.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Group100031264.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Investigation100633864.
- Fifth_generation_computer type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Research100636921.
- Fifth_generation_computer type ResearchProjects.
- Fifth_generation_computer type ScientificResearch100641820.
- Fifth_generation_computer type Work100575741.
- Fifth_generation_computer type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Fifth_generation_computer comment "The Fifth Generation Computer Systems project (FGCS) was an initiative by Japan'sMinistry of International Trade and Industry, begun in 1982, to create a computer using massively parallel computing/processing. It was to be the result of a massive government/industry research project in Japan during the 1980s. It aimed to create an "epoch-making computer" with-supercomputer-like performance and to provide a platform for future developments in artificial intelligence.".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "Calcolatore della quinta generazione".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "Computação da quinta geração".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "Fifth generation computer".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "Komputer piątej generacji".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "Quinta generación de computadoras".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "Компьютеры пятого поколения".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "أنظمة حاسوب الجيل الخامس".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "第五世代コンピュータ".
- Fifth_generation_computer label "第五代電腦".
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs Quinta_generación_de_computadoras.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs Calcolatore_della_quinta_generazione.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs 第五世代コンピュータ.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs Komputer_piątej_generacji.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs Computação_da_quinta_geração.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs m.01yxhj.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs Q2088989.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs Q2088989.
- Fifth_generation_computer sameAs Fifth_generation_computer.
- Fifth_generation_computer wasDerivedFrom Fifth_generation_computer?oldid=602688992.
- Fifth_generation_computer isPrimaryTopicOf Fifth_generation_computer.