Gene Amdahl - meaning and definition. What is Gene Amdahl
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What (who) is Gene Amdahl - definition

AMERICAN PHYSICIST (1922-2015)
Gene M. Amdahl; Gene Myron Amdahl
  • Gene and his wife, Marian, in front of the main house at Amdahl, Norway
  • On the face of the mountain behind Gene and Marian there is a profile of a face, called the "Amdahl troll"

Gene Amdahl         
<person> A former IBM engineer who founded {Amdahl Corporation}. (1995-05-23)
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PROCESS OF IDENTIFYING THE REGIONS OF GENOMIC DNA
Gene finding; Gene Finding; Ab initio gene prediction; Gene identification
In computational biology, gene prediction or gene finding refers to the process of identifying the regions of genomic DNA that encode genes. This includes protein-coding genes as well as RNA genes, but may also include prediction of other functional elements such as regulatory regions.
Gene Brucker         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN OF THE RENAISSANCE AND FLORENCE
Gene Adam Brucker; Gene A. Brucker
Gene Adam Brucker (October 15, 1924 – July 9, 2017) was an American historian and the Shepard Professor of History, Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. Brucker studied at Oxford and received his Ph.

Wikipedia

Gene Amdahl

Gene Myron Amdahl (November 16, 1922 – November 10, 2015) was an American computer architect and high-tech entrepreneur, chiefly known for his work on mainframe computers at IBM and later his own companies, especially Amdahl Corporation. He formulated Amdahl's law, which states a fundamental limitation of parallel computing.