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Fulp is developing a pioneering defense he calls “swarm intelligence,” modeled after the behavior of ants.
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A Wake Forest computer science professor, Errin Fulp, with the aid of a couple of grad students, Brian Williams and Wes Featherstun, are honing a promising new approach to stopping invasive Internet worms: digital ants.
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A Wake Forest computer science professor, Errin Fulp, with the aid of a couple of grad students, Brian Williams and Wes Featherstun, are honing a promising new approach to stopping invasive Internet worms: digital ants.
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In his first few experiences in the online game development he worked with the famous Tom Fulp, shinning star of Newgrounds.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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If Lake Mead sinks to 1,075 feet and a shortage is declared, Arizona would lose 320,000 acre-feet, or about 12% of its share, said Terry Fulp, a deputy regional director of the Bureau of Reclamation office in Boulder City.
Wet Winter Can't Slake West's Thirst Jim Carlton 2011
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“Our idea is to deploy 3,000 different types of digital ants, each looking for evidence of a threat,” Fulp says.
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I wonder if Mr. Tom Fulp but it up on NewGrounds yet …
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Castle Crashers looks like 780 shades of fun! 2006
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Sara Fulp-Allen (Menlo College, 105.5), Mary Kelly (Northern Michigan, 112.25), Marcie Van Dusen (Minnesota-Morris, 121) and Alaina Berube (Cumberland, 138.75) won bronze in women's freestyle.
USATODAY.com - Athletes of the Week smash barriers and birdies 2005
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Sara Fulp-Allen and Dany Hedin took second in their weight classes.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Demus hurdling toward gold 2005
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Sept. 10, 1887; p. Joseph H. and Alice M. (Fulp); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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