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Type of user account in Unix systems
In Unix operating systems, a wheel is a user account with a wheel bit, a system setting that provides additional special system privileges that empower
Wheel_(computing)
Topics referred to by the same term
different radius Wire wheel Wheel (algebra), an algebra in which division by zero is possible Wheel (computing), in computing, a user group that provides
Wheel_(disambiguation)
Special user account used for system administration
In computing, the superuser is a special user account used for system administration. Depending on the operating system (OS), the actual name of this
Superuser
Hand-held device for reference or calculation
common collectables. The E6B aviation flight computing device, still in regular use Reinventing the Wheel, Jessica Helfand, Princeton Architectural Press
Slide_chart
computing from 2020 to the present. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Significant events in computing
Timeline of computing 2020–present
Timeline_of_computing_2020–present
Programmable machine that processes data
of the analytical engine's computing unit (the mill) in 1888. He gave a successful demonstration of its use in computing tables in 1906. In his work
Computer
Navigation component of several iPod models
International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications. IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom). IEEE
IPod_click_wheel
Early British cryptanalysis computer
and a team of volunteers; it is on display in The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. The Colossus computers were used to help decipher intercepted
Colossus_computer
Component of some mechanical calculators
Mechanical Computing Machinery. Volume 2, Number 3. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. Ifrah, Georges (2001). The Universal History of Computing. John
Leibniz_wheel
Impact printing technology
daisywheel printer". Creative Computing Magazine. 10 (3): 202. Kostopoulos, G. K. (February 1989). "Quality graphics for daisy-wheel word processing". IEEE Transactions
Daisy_wheel_printing
British computer scientist (1927–2004)
original on 28 June 2015. Wheeler, D. J. (1992). "The EDSAC programming systems". IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 14 (4): 34–40. doi:10.1109/85
David Wheeler (computer scientist)
David_Wheeler_(computer_scientist)
List of mascots for computer hardware, software, and concepts
This is a list of computing mascots. A mascot is any person, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common
List_of_computing_mascots
Collection of resources used to develop a computer program
In computing, a library is a collection of resources that can be used during software development to implement a computer program. Commonly, a library
Library_(computing)
Direct interface to an operating system
with a single PowerShell command. Windows PowerShell supports remote computing by using various technologies, including WMI, RPC, and WS-Management.
Shell_(computing)
Text that identifies an item in a computer file system
Limitation - Win32 apps". learn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 7 September 2025. Wheeler, Sean. "about_Path_Syntax - PowerShell". learn.microsoft.com. Retrieved
Path_(computing)
Computer peripheral that prints text or graphics
15 CPS. Daisy wheel printers operate in much the same fashion as a typewriter. A hammer strikes a wheel with petals, the "daisy wheel", each petal containing
Printer_(computing)
Physical components of a computer
and software forms a usable computing system, although other systems exist with only hardware. Some of the earliest computing devices date back to the seventeenth
Computer_hardware
Change to a system while the process it affects is ongoing
switching between two wheel drive and four wheel drive on some cars and opening and closing the roof on some convertible cars. In computing, on the fly CD writers
On_the_fly
Early mechanical calculator
The calculator had spoked metal wheel dials with the digits 0 through 9 displayed around the circumference of each wheel (for base 10 digits). To input
Pascaline
Computation machine that uses continuously varying data technology
and synthetic-aperture radar, remained the domain of analog computing (and hybrid computing) well into the 1980s, since digital computers were insufficient
Analog_computer
Simple machine consisting of a wheel attached to a tiny axel
The wheel and axle is a simple machine, consisting of a wheel attached to a smaller axle so that these two parts rotate together, in which a force is
Wheel_and_axle
University Computing History Computer Histories – An introductory course on the history of computing Revolution – The First 2000 Years Of Computing, Computer
History_of_computing_hardware
Method of bypassing authentication or encryption in a computer
Copenhagen, Denmark: Association for Computing Machinery. doi:10.1145/3605764.3623919. hdl:11311/1261470. Wheeler, David A. (7 December 2009). Fully Countering
Backdoor_(computing)
Process of converting plaintext to ciphertext
simultaneously. Quantum computing has been found to achieve computing speeds thousands of times faster than today's supercomputers. This computing power presents
Encryption
Wheeled cupboard containing emergency medication and equipment
Wheeled cupboard containing emergency medication and equipment
Crash_cart
Resilience of systems to component failures or errors
; Treleaven, P. C. (June 1978). "Reliability Issues in Computing System Design". ACM Computing Surveys. 10 (2): 123–165. doi:10.1145/356725.356729. ISSN 0360-0300
Fault_tolerance
English computer scientist (1912–1954)
the Automatic Computing Engine, one of the first designs for a stored-program computer. In 1948, Turing joined Max Newman's Computing Machine Laboratory
Alan_Turing
in the history of computing: from prehistory until 1949. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see History of computing. The Ishango bone
Timeline of computing before 1950
Timeline_of_computing_before_1950
Part of a wheel extending radially from the hub to the rim
A spoke is one of some number of rods radiating from the center of a wheel (the hub where the axle connects), connecting the hub with the round traction
Spoke
American annual computer science prize
ACM A. M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for contributions of lasting and major technical importance
Turing_Award
British computer scientist
distributed computing. The transputer has been used primarily for massively parallel supercomputing, digital image processing, scientific computing (particularly
David May (computer scientist)
David_May_(computer_scientist)
of investment on affordable and attainable advances in observational, computing, and modeling capabilities to support substantial improvement in weather
List of acts of the 115th United States Congress
List_of_acts_of_the_115th_United_States_Congress
Class of tests going beyond standard operation conditions
quantifying energy production, oxygen uptake, or blood chemistry regimes. In computing, stress testing (sometimes called torture testing) can be applied to either
Stress_testing
Racing steering wheel from Logitech
The Logitech G29 is a racing wheel made by Logitech. It supports PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PC. The Logitech G920 is compatible with
Logitech_G29
Paris Metro train
(French: Métro Fer appel d'offres de 1988; English: Steel-wheeled metro ordered in 1988) is a steel-wheel variant of electric multiple units used on the Paris
MF_88
Topics referred to by the same term
F3 series, an Italian sports motorcycle Spyder F3, a model of the three-wheeled motorcycle BRP Can-Am Spyder Roadster Sydney Ferries' Parramatta River
F3
Mechanical machine for arithmetic operations for absolute calculators
features were not present in computing (four operations) machines for many decades. Facit-T (1932) was the first 10-key computing machine sold in large numbers
Mechanical_calculator
1892 music hall song by Harry Dacre
dazzling eyes Of beautiful Daisy Bell! (Chorus) I will stand by you in "wheel" or woe, Daisy, Daisy! You'll be the bell(e) which I'll ring you know! Sweet
Daisy_Bell
Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff New World Computing 3DO 2001-04-18NA Heroes of the Pacific Transmission Games CodemastersEU
List of PlayStation 2 games (A–K)
List_of_PlayStation_2_games_(A–K)
Computer machine code instruction
HCF, shows up as "Overextended Mnemonics" in the April 1980 Creative Computing flip-side parody issue. CPU designers sometimes incorporate one or more
Halt and Catch Fire (computing)
Halt_and_Catch_Fire_(computing)
Algorithms for calculating square roots
as programs to be executed on a digital electronic computer or other computing device. Algorithms may take into account convergence (how many iterations
Square_root_algorithms
American mathematician
Retrieved 13 October 2013. Mary Wheeler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project "Parallel Profile: Mary F. Wheeler". Parallel Computing Research Letter. January
Mary_Wheeler
Chances of card combinations in poker
the worst hand. Some players do not ignore straights and flushes when computing the low hand in lowball. In this case, the lowest hand is A-2-3-4-6 with
Poker_probability
Overview of and topical guide to machines
Enigma machine Early flying machines History of the bicycle History of computing hardware History of the sewing machine History of perpetual motion machines
Outline_of_machines
Possible future technology
matter Santa Claus machine Utility fog Wet nanotechnology Zettascale computing Bering Strait crossing ET3 Global Alliance Flying submarine Gravity train
List of hypothetical technologies
List_of_hypothetical_technologies
Self-balancing single wheel personal transporter
"Soft computing for the intelligent robust control of a robotic unicycle with a new physical measure for mechanical controllability". Soft Computing. 2 (2):
Electric_unicycle
Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia
have been cited 92,300 times in scholarly journals, from which cloud computing was the most cited page. Wikipedia has spawned several sister projects
Wikipedia
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U+1000F 𐀏 LINEAR B SYLLABLE B077 KA and U+100CF 𐃏 LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B243 WHEEL Carian alphabets, including the character U+102A8 𐊨 CARIAN LETTER Q Teth
Circled_plus
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a discrete cosine transform Data center, a physical location housing computing-related gear Device context, part of the legacy Microsoft Windows graphics
DC
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where a road splits Bicycle fork, the part of a bicycle to which the front wheel is attached Garden fork, a pronged gardening tool designed for digging Military
Fork_(disambiguation)
Sequence generating game between two players
Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, Volume 1, Issue 4 (1992), pp 311–321. Robert W. Vallin "A sequence game on a roulette wheel", The Mathematics of Very
Penney's_game
Discrete unit of communication
Advertising: A Content Analysis Using Taylor's Six-Segment Message Strategy Wheel". Health Marketing Quarterly. 29 (3): 239–255. doi:10.1080/07359683.2012
Message
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prediction), a short-range numerical weather prediction model Rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, in automotive design Recoilless rifle RR, an Rh factor phenotype
RR
Small computing device worn on the body
wearable computer, also known as a body-borne computer or wearable, is a computing device worn on the body. The definition of 'wearable computer' may be
Wearable_computer
Standard UNIX utility
unattended terminals). Some Unix-like systems implement the user group wheel, and only allow members to become root with su. This may or may not mitigate
Su_(Unix)
Topics referred to by the same term
the Royal Australian Navy All-wheel drive, a power-train configuration for vehicles, most commonly four-wheel and six-wheel drive Afghan War Diary, a collection
AWD
United States Air Force general
"Maj Gen Robert Wheeler (AF Ret) joins the C4I & Cyber Center". Center of Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, Computing and Intelligence
Robert_E._Wheeler
Topics referred to by the same term
Australia Aurora Tower, a skyscraper in Brisbane, Australia Aurora Wheel, a Ferris wheel in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan Aurora (Artemisia Gentileschi)
Aurora_(disambiguation)
1940s–1950s British computer
were limited to an accumulator and a multiplier register. In 1953, David Wheeler, returning from a stay at the University of Illinois, designed an index
EDSAC
Contrast of one emotion from another
Emotion" (PDF). Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. pp. 4838–4849. doi:10.1145/2858036.2858205. ISBN 978-1-4503-3362-7
Emotion_classification
technical high school, played a leading role in amateur astronomical computing and was an active founding member of Kumamoto Civil Astronomical Observatory
Meanings of minor-planet names: 8001–9000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_8001–9000
American psychologist (1927–2006)
Plutchik also created a wheel of emotions to illustrate different emotions. Plutchik first proposed his cone-shaped model (3D) or the wheel model (2D) in 1980
Robert_Plutchik
British computer scientist (1913–2010)
system) and distributed computing. Toward the end of the 1960s, Wilkes also became interested in capability-based computing, and the laboratory assembled
Maurice_Wilkes
Vehicle operated with reduced or no human input on public roads
responsible, with hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. Eyes-on/hands-off allows the driver to let go of the wheel. The system drives, the driver monitors
Self-driving_car
Humanoid service and industrial robot developed by Techman Robot
Xplore I combines a humanoid upper body with a wheeled mobile base and artificial intelligence computing technologies. TM Xplore I is the first humanoid
TM_Xplore_I
2020s replacement for the US Postal Service's local delivery fleet
use: both gasoline-powered and battery-electric, in either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The USPS was scheduled to start receiving the vehicles October
Oshkosh_NGDV
Topics referred to by the same term
transfer) Thunderbolt (interface) Test bench T.B. (Thompson Brothers), a three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by Thompson Brothers of Bilston, England, from 1919
TB
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substrate Fresno scraper, powered by an external tractor which pulls it Wheel tractor-scraper, a piece of heavy equipment used for earth-moving Rake and
Scrape
Interaction involving touch
automobile driving video games and simulators, which turn the steering wheel to simulate forces experienced when cornering a real vehicle. Direct-drive
Haptic_technology
Computational model used in machine learning
images. Unsupervised pre-training and increased computing power from GPUs and distributed computing allowed the use of larger networks, particularly
Neural network (machine learning)
Neural_network_(machine_learning)
Computer server which is used by one tenant only
are gaining traction, demand for low-latency cloud services—and edge computing—are increasing. Bare Metal and the BMaaS automation software is used for
Bare-metal_server
Method of heat exchange in which convection drives pumpless circulation
canopy Smoke damper Smoke exhaust ductwork Thermal expansion valve Thermal wheel Thermostatic radiator valve Trickle vent Trombe wall TurboSwing Turning
Thermosiphon
Game controller for the Nintendo Wii and Wii U
other attachments include the Classic Controller, Wii Zapper, and the Wii Wheel, which was originally released with the racing game Mario Kart Wii. The
Wii_Remote
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Casablanca convoy (convoy code GC) in World War II GC, Mazda's first front-wheel drive midsize car platform GC, ID code for the first generation Subaru Impreza
GC
Battery electric full-size sedan
sensor array, and uses a single NVIDIA Drive Orin X SoC with 254TOPS of computing power. Higher end models have an autonomous driving system called Xiaomi
Xiaomi_SU7
Pointing device used to control a computer
Origins of Personal Computing. Stanford: Stanford University Press. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-8047-3871-2. Ceruzzi, Paul E. (2012). Computing: A Concise History
Computer_mouse
Topics referred to by the same term
cruising gears in an automatic transmission Tesla Model D, a concept all-wheel drive electric sedan Line D of the Buenos Aires Subte , the official West
D_(disambiguation)
Mixed/virtual reality headset
first-generation Quest, allowing it to be set between 53 mm and 75 mm using a scroll wheel (as opposed to the Quest 2, which only supported three preset distances
Meta_Quest_3
Topics referred to by the same term
Quattro, an American paramotor Audi Quattro, a model of car Quattro (four-wheel-drive system), an Audi trademark Audi e-tron Quattro (disambiguation) Audi
Quattro
Codebreaking device created at Bletchley Park (United Kingdom)
and their sequence (called the "wheel order" at Bletchley Park) altered. Multiplying 17,576 by the six possible wheel orders gives 105,456 different ways
Bombe
Topics referred to by the same term
Australia Albarka Air (IATA code), a Nigerian airline Front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout, in automotive design MV Agusta F4 series, a series of motorcycles
F4
Topics referred to by the same term
octahedron, a uniform polyhedron Toe (name) Toe (automotive), the angle of a wheel relative to its vehicle's longitudinal axis Table of organization and equipment
Toe_(disambiguation)
American electric mid-size SUV
provides EPA range ratings of 345 mi (555 km) on rear-wheel drive models and 330 mi (531 km) on both all-wheel drive and Performance models, which drops to 307 mi
Rivian_R2
Early digital synthesizer
as the main Dartmouth College campus computing node computers for one of the USA's first campus-wide computing networks, and in medical data acquisition
Synclavier
Topics referred to by the same term
number theory Big O notation, asymptotic behavior in mathematics and computing Time complexity in computer science, whose functions are commonly expressed
Big_O
Topics referred to by the same term
Kingdom Province of Lecce (ISO 3166-2:IT code LE), Italy London Eye, a ferris wheel on the Thames Lattice energy, the energy of formation of a crystal from
LE
Property of a color
color space coordinate diagram (such as a chromaticity diagram) or color wheel, or by its dominant wavelength or by that of its complementary color. The
Hue
Topics referred to by the same term
file format Self-driving car Semi-drop center (SDC) rim, see Single-piece wheel manufacturing IEEE 11073 service-oriented device connectivity Smart Data
SDC
Digit transferred from one column to another
; Wheeler, W. W. (January 1997), "Linear Bijections and the Fast Fourier Transform", Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing, 8
Carry_(arithmetic)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sidecar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sidecar is a one-wheeled device attached to the side of a motorcycle, scooter, or bicycle. Sidecar
Sidecar_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Rip Thomas, in the 1989 movie No Holds Barred, played by Hulk Hogan Rip Wheeler, in the television series Yellowstone Rip Van Winkle, title character of
Rip
Battery electric mid-size crossover SUV
previous models via OTA update. The G9 is available with rear-wheel drive or dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrains. The base variant is driven by a 308 hp
XPeng_G9
Topics referred to by the same term
World of Gumball season 3, episode 31 (2015) "The Oracle", Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors episode 59 (1985) Oracle, a 2010 novel by Jackie French "Oracle"
Oracle_(disambiguation)
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animated series Wylde Pak Elmindreda "Min" Farshaw, a character in the Wheel of Time fantasy series Min Chinese speakers, a subgroup of Chinese peoples
Min
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process that can be used to explain phenomena in several disciplines Reaction wheel, a type of flywheel used primarily by spacecraft for attitude control Robertson–Walker
RW
Children's book illustrated by David Macaulay
coin-operated parking meter and the original descriptions of computing. The original's computing section included four pages explaining the workings and the
The_Way_Things_Work
University Balliol 1998 Canada Quantum information theory and quantum computing professor Leslie Kendrick University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
List_of_Rhodes_Scholars
Indian government program
Automotive Service Technician, Two-Wheeler Service Technician Electronics and Hardware Field Technician - Computing, LED Light Technician Agriculture Organic
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana
Pradhan_Mantri_Kaushal_Vikas_Yojana
Device that provides data and signals to a computer
In computing, an input device is a piece of equipment used to enter data and control signals to an information processing system, such as a computer or
Input_device
Cipher machines used by the German Army during World War II
wheels in series. The SZ40 μ61 motor wheel stepped every time but the μ37 motor wheel stepped only if the first motor wheel was a '1'. The ψ wheels then stepped
Lorenz_cipher
WHEEL COMPUTING
WHEEL COMPUTING
Biblical
a wheel
Girl/Female
Biblical
Rolling, wheel, heap.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Silent lake
Boy/Male
English
Wheel Maker
Biblical
wheel; rolling; heap
Boy/Male
British, English
Wheel Ruler; Circle Ruler
Boy/Male
Biblical
A roll, a wheel.
Biblical
rolling, wheel, heap
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Good Character
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wheel
Boy/Male
Biblical
A wheel.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Wheel, rolling, heap.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Character, Custom, Nature
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Silver wheel.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Falling of Water
Girl/Female
Biblical
Wheel, revolution.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Lake
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Wheel
Boy/Male
English American
Wheel maker.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Wheel; Roler
WHEEL COMPUTING
WHEEL COMPUTING
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Compulsion Name of a Companion; Assistance
Boy/Male
Biblical
Eminences, high places.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Muriel, MERIEL means "sea-bright."
Female
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Katalin, KATI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kati.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of Life; Husband; Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Figure in ancient Greek mythology.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
Peaceful; Variant of Shalom; Peaceful Ruler
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Name of a few of the companions
Girl/Female
British, English
Noble; Shining
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi, Persian
Flower of the Pomegranate Tree; Pomegranate Flower
WHEEL COMPUTING
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WHEEL COMPUTING
v. t.
To convey on wheels, or in a wheeled vehicle; as, to wheel a load of hay or wood.
a.
Having a paddle wheel on each side; -- said of steam vessels; as, a side-wheel steamer.
n.
Any instrument having the form of, or chiefly consisting of, a wheel.
a.
Worn by the action of wheels; as, a wheel-worn road.
n.
A potter's wheel. See under Potter.
a.
Having a paddle wheel at the stern; as, a stern-wheel steamer.
n.
A spinning wheel. See under Spinning.
a.
Shaped like a wheel.
n.
Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well.
v. t.
To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe.