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A look at the history of Computer-Based Communication technologies will reveal, distinctly identifiable cultural patterns.
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CODIS—the Computer-Based DNA Information System—contained profiles of some convicted felons, but it was a small database, made up primarily of sex offenders and a limited number of violent criminals.
A Lincoln Rhyme eBook Boxed Set Jeffery Deaver 2001
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Now we start taking turns going to the computers to begin our CBL, or Computer-Based Learning, and I become transfixed by the HIV-inspired module entitled "Bloodborne Pathogens," on what to do in the event that pools of human blood should show up on the sales floor.
Nickel and Dimed Ehrenreich, Barbara 2001
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CODIS — the Computer-Based DNA Information System — contained profiles of some convicted felons, but it was a small database, made up primarily of sex offenders and a limited number of violent criminals.
The Coffin Dancer Deaver, Jeffery 1998
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Computer-Based Patient Records: The Institute of Medicine has concluded that Computer-Based Patient Records are critical to improving the quality and reducing the cost of health care.
The National Information Infrastructure Agenda For Action ITY National Archives 1993
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Computer-Based Patient Records: The Institute of Medicine has concluded that Computer-Based Patient Records are critical to improving the quality and reducing the cost of health care.
The National Information Infrastructure On Agenda For Action ITY National Archives 1993
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Description: Transcript, 75 pp. Abstract: Bitzer, inventor of PLATO, discusses the history of the development of PLATO including the interaction between the Computer-Based Education Research Laboratory (CERL) at the University of Illinois and Control Data Corporation.
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Kratos defines, develops and delivers the optimal blend of media, from Computer-Based Training and game-based simulations to full-fidelity training devices, applying advanced workforce competency and instructional design capabilities so that organizations can meet and exceed mission performance goals.
unknown title 2011
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Kratos defines, develops and delivers the optimal blend of media, from Computer-Based Training and game-based simulations to full-fidelity training systems, applying advanced workforce competency and instructional design capabilities so that organizations can meet and exceed mission performance goals.
unknown title 2011
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TCExam is a CBA (Computer-Based Assessment) system for universities, schools and companies that enables trainers and educators to easily author, schedule, deliver, and report on surveys, quizzes, tests and exams.
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