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  3. BCS theory - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer ( BCS) theory (named after John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, and John Robert Schrieffer) is the first microscopic theory of superconductivity since Heike Kamerlingh Onnes's 1911 discovery. The theory describes superconductivity as a microscopic effect caused by a condensation of Cooper pairs.

  4. British Computer Society - Wikipedia

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    The British Computer Society ( BCS ), branded BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, since 2009, is a professional body and a learned society that represents those working in information technology (IT), computing, software engineering and computer science, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. Founded in 1957, BCS has played an ...

  5. BCS Examination - Wikipedia

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    The BCS Examination (Bengali: বিসিএস পরীক্ষা) is a nationwide competitive examination in Bangladesh conducted by the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) for recruitment to the various Bangladesh Civil Service cadres, including BCS (Administration), BCS (Audit & Accounts), BCS (Taxation), BCS (Customs and Excise ...

  6. Black-box testing - Wikipedia

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    This method of test can be applied virtually to every level of software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance. Black-box testing is also used as a method in penetration testing, where an ethical hacker simulates an external hacking or cyber warfare attack with no knowledge of the system being attacked.

  7. Bit error rate - Wikipedia

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    BERT or bit error rate test is a testing method for digital communication circuits that uses predetermined stress patterns consisting of a sequence of logical ones and zeros generated by a test pattern generator.

  8. International Requirements Engineering Board - Wikipedia

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    The International Requirements Engineering Board ( IREB) e.V. was founded in Fürth in Germany in October 2006. IREB e.V. is as a legal entity based in Germany. The IREB is the holder for the international certification scheme Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering (CPRE) . It is IREB's role to support a single, universally ...

  9. Model-based testing - Wikipedia

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    There are various known ways to deploy model-based testing, which include online testing, offline generation of executable tests, and offline generation of manually deployable tests. Online testing means that a model-based testing tool connects directly to an SUT and tests it dynamically.

  10. International Software Testing Qualifications Board - Wikipedia

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    The International Software Testing Qualifications Board ( ISTQB) is a software testing certification board that operates internationally. [1] Founded in Edinburgh in November 2002, the ISTQB is a non-profit association legally registered in Belgium. ISTQB Certified Tester is a standardized qualification for software testers and the ...

  11. Cooper pair - Wikipedia

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    Cooper pair. In condensed matter physics, a Cooper pair or BCS pair ( Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer pair) is a pair of electrons (or other fermions) bound together at low temperatures in a certain manner first described in 1956 by American physicist Leon Cooper. [1]

  12. Ada Lovelace - Wikipedia

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    Ada Lovelace. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace ( née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852) was an English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage 's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure ...