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    NCSA Mosaic is a discontinued web browser, and one of the first to be widely available. It was instrumental in popularizing the World Wide Web and the...
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  • NCSA may refer to: National Cadet Special Activities, aviation programs run by the American Civil Air Patrol National Center for Supercomputing Applications...
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  • NCSA HTTPd is an early, now discontinued, web server originally developed at the NCSA at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign by Robert McCool...
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  • log management, the Common Log Format, also known as the NCSA Common log format, (after NCSA HTTPd) is a standardized text file format used by web servers...
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  • NCSA Telnet is an implementation of the Telnet protocol developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications of the University of Illinois...
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    The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) is a state-federal partnership to develop and deploy national-scale cyberinfrastructure that...
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    project. Retrieved 2021-11-16. "WWW-Talk Apr-Jun 1993: NCSA httpd version 0.3". 1997.webhistory.org. "NCSA HTTPd DirectoryIndex". January 31, 2009. Archived...
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    The National Cyber Security Authority (NCSA), located within the Prime Minister's office, was an Israeli security entity responsible for protecting the...
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  • Student Athlete (NCSA) is a for-profit organization that connects middle and high school student-athletes with college coaches. NCSA teaches middle and...
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  • developed. In 1993, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) team wrote the specification for calling command line executables on the...
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