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  2. Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin (stylized as turnitin) is an Internet-based similarity detection service run by the American company Turnitin, LLC, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. Founded in 1998, it sells its licenses to universities and high schools who then use the software as a service (SaaS) website to check submitted documents against its database and the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Intro - Wikipedia

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    At off-peak hours for Turnitin, they could run full reports of every single article on English Wikipedia. The reports would detail which parts of Wikipedia articles matched web content, proprietary content, and, if desired, prior submissions to Turnitin. The reports would identify which external source positively overlapped for each match.

  4. History of natural language processing - Wikipedia

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    a natural language system working in restricted "blocks worlds" with restricted vocabularies, worked extremely well PARRY: 1972 Kenneth Colby: A chatterbot: KL-ONE: 1974 Sondheimer et al. a knowledge representation system in the tradition of semantic networks and frames; it is a frame language. MARGIE: 1975 Roger Schank: TaleSpin (software ...

  5. Wikipedia:Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin checks and archives millions of papers and uses its database and algorithms to identify plagiarized material. [1]Submissions are compared to over 17 billion web pages, 200 million student papers, and over 100 million additional articles from content publishers, including library databases, text-books, digital reference collections, subscription-based publications, homework helper ...

  6. List of pioneers in computer science - Wikipedia

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    With Kristen Nygaard, invented the proto-object oriented language SIMULA: 1965 Davies, Donald: One of two independent inventors of the concept of digital packet switching used in modern computer networking including the Internet. [9] [20] Conceived of and named the concept for data communication networks (1965–66).

  7. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Timeline - Wikipedia

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  8. Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia

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    Berners-Lee was born in London on 8 June 1955, [24] the son of mathematicians and computer scientists Mary Lee Woods (1924–2017) and Conway Berners-Lee (1921–2019). His parents were both from Birmingham and worked on the Ferranti Mark 1, the first commercially-built computer.

  9. Larry Tesler - Wikipedia

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    While at PARC, Tesler's work included Smalltalk, the first dynamic object-oriented programming language, and Gypsy, the first word processor with a graphical user interface (GUI) for the Xerox Alto. During this, along with colleague Tim Mott, Tesler developed the idea of copy and paste functionality and the idea of modeless software.