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Scaling
Scaling in a 3D virtual environment equates to the dynamic resizing of an object along one or more axis. The object retains all of its properties, but fits into a differently size space. Negative scaling typically inverts an object, providing mirror images.
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(13/05/2009)
Right now, classical computers are faster than quantum computers,? Ren? Stock says. ?The goal of quantum computing is to eventually speed up the time scale of solving certain important problems, such as factoring and data search, so that q...
(15/02/2005)
(Press Release) NEC Electronics Corporation announced that they have succeeded in developing an ultra-high-speed memory technology that solves the design scaling limit caused by noise margin degradation in ultra-high speed embedded memory. ...
(25/07/2010)
To many big companies, you aren't just a customer, but are described by multiple "dimensions" of information within a computer database. Now, a University of Utah computer scientist has devised a new method for simpler, faster "data min...
(31/08/2009)
The root of the current lack of new, high-quality job creation is the massive scaling back of science and engineering research, which has in the past made enormous contributions to science, technology, and the economy, including the creatio...
(22/01/2010)
A collaborative research project has brought the world a step closer to producing a new material on which future nanotechnology could be based. Researchers across Europe, including the UK's National Physical Laboratory (NPL), have demonstr...