Wikipedia talk:Requested articles/Archive 4

pedestal
Something as simple and common as a pedestal has no article? All you pedestal collectors out there better get to work! --brian0918 &#153; 05:22, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)
 * Likely it's too simple and common; a dictionary would cover it well for most purposes... Radagast 17:16, Feb 4, 2005 (UTC)

We should create workgroups
We should create workgroups of people of who have knowledge in those areas.


 * I would like to say that I think Wikipedia needs more orangizational teamwork. Many of us specialize in certain topics. I specialize in computers and electronics. I figure that if Wikipedia were to create a section for people who specialize in electronics with the requests put into that page things would get done a lot faster. People who specialize in things should have sections of their owns that way many people can gang up on requests and get them done faster. Example Electronic Request Workers--Cyberman 05:06, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Biology Subpage proposal
Biology / medical sciences from the other natural sciences on the Natural Sciences Request Page, and creating a seperate subpage for them. Currently biology represents ~80% of all Natural Sciences requests, and makes it more than a little difficult to find anything else. The biological material also needs to be better sorted, but that is a seperate issue. Dragons flight 22:15, Feb 10, 2005 (UTC)

For that matter, doing something with all the medicine terms on the Applied Sciences Request Page would be nice too. Dragons flight 23:05, Feb 10, 2005 (UTC)

Where to put request for page?
Hi All, Where would the best place to put a request for an article to be created about my company? We're a US-based non-profit that does reproductive health work in Asia, Africa & Latin America. I'm inclined not to create it myself, though there does seem to be some discussion about it maybe being OK to do depending on a number of factors, but I'm not sure how to file the request for it. Thanks in advance for any thoughts. -Pfwebadmin 18:38, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * It doesn't matter; just add it under "Other" or anywhere else that seems appropriate. Better yet, just create a stub and see what happens. I don't think it matters whether an insider or an outsider creates the article; either it's appropriate for inclusion or it's not, and that can be settled by VFD. -- Beland

Wikipedians for hire?
Follow up to the above question: Is it being done yet that Wikipedians can be "hired" to create content? Obviously, that sort of thing could raise concerns about objectivity etc, but seeing as though anything that might be written on spec would be subjected to the same editing for NPOV etc as anything else, it seems like something that could be made to work in some fashion or other. Regards, Pfwebadmin 18:38, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * I think we have WikiMoney for that. User:Luigi30 (Υσηρ ταλκ ΛυηγηΛ) 20:43, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * Looks like WikiMoney has fallen out of use, but thanks for the pointer. I fleshed out what I'm getting at a little bit on my talk page if anyone's interested. -Pfwebadmin 20:00, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I don't get it either? WHERE do I actually post a request? It is very unclear and confusing? I would like an article on Swiss commodity house Glencore...

Fey language
Does anyone here know what the Fey language is? Apparently its some form of a secret lamguage. If anyone here can explain it, that would be great. Thanks


 * All I can say is that yourdictionary.com explains it as, "Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality". That's all I can seem to find about it. Jaberwocky6669

Template:RAScroller
New template uses Template:Scroller for loading lots of RA articles on RC. Both are protected so you need admin access. -SV|t|add 23:29, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * I can't see any utility in this: we already can scroll the pages; it is much easyer to read a text that is still than one that we must continuously scroll because it only shows two lines of text; also there is already a request list at OpenTasks.--Nabla 14:35, 2005 Apr 29 (UTC)

Lacks Certain Topics
We are missing animals. some badly need pages. some breeds of dogs for example are missing.

Games
I cant find a games topic, I'd like to know where it is so I can request an article on Cube World (the game). It might already be a requested article, though.

Headline text
Papers on Bold textFault Tolerance,Natural Language Processing, Web Technology

Earl's Strategic Grid
Under Constuction

Article requests based on Red-lk-ed entries on LoPbN
I am in the process of compiling the entries on List of people by name that have no articles. These amount to requests for bios to be written, and my intention is to sort them into subject areas and add them to the appropriate pages on this multipage list. (I would guess those including no more info than, maybe, DoB and DoD can go together under some kind of "nondescript bio" topic.) (I am doing this by hand, which, as a one-off, is not so bad since it gives me occasion to clean up entries even for entries that have articles.)

The major issue on my mind at the moment is whether dumping them in here is disruptive. Will these inputs be welcome or not? Should they be kept separate from hopefully more thoughtfully screened ones, by putting onto this list one or more links to my lists of "requests" merely inferrred from LoPbN entries?
 * 1) I don't know how intense or realistic a desire for an article is typical for entries that get added here; for a casual editor who is familiar with LoPbN, the effort it takes to create a red link there is very small. E.g., i removed in the last 24 hours an entry, apparently misfiled under M, where i expect my effort of Google-testing it first exceeded its author's effort severalfold; it read:
 * Morris Zhang, great man
 * 1) I don't know how troublesome a big influx would be: i might hit you a month or two from now eventually with around 10 thousand entries.

Those interested in seeing raw samples, still in alpha order, may consult User:Jerzy/Red Links from LoPbN, but please bear in mind that C shows e.g. a filtering out of lks in the descriptions that i've evolved into since A -- and i may continue improving the implicit specifications for the list as i go on, and eventually retrofit the final specs. --Jerzy (t) 19:10, 20 Apr & 20:10, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)

How Much More than Article Title?
I note the following section "Photographers" on Requested articles/Culture and fine arts



Ashkhan Sahihi - Gregory Colbert - Herman Leonard - Larry Keenan, photographer - Manuel Alvarez Bravo, photographer - Mareen Fischinger - Otto Hagel - Raghu Rai, photographer (famous for documentary photos, such as of the Bhopal disaster. Photographed the Dalai Lama, is the creator of the photo at right) - Rodinal - Rodney Graham (Canadian photographer, visual/conceptual artist) - Shadow noise - Steven Klein - William Claxton (photographer) - William Gottlieb - Yevgeni Mokhorev

The Raghu Rai entry strikes me as abusive in taking up the space of about 16 typical entries, and i need to ask about space since (as i discuss in the previous and containing section) i am planning to add not one, but a lot of entries from LoPbN, and they will include some where i have (already for LoPbN) converted long descriptions into comments, invisible to anyone not viewing thru an edit window. I am tempted to submit RA items like
 * Fiallo, Delia*, Spanish-language novelist

which renders as
 * Fiallo, Delia*, Spanish-language novelist

or even
 * Fiallo, Delia*

which renders as
 * Fiallo, Delia*

using the asterisk to alert RA-readers to the fact that there is more info available by editing the RA-subpage section. (And of course each subpage i (or others?) use that on needs a note at the top explaining the */edit-for-details convention.)

How will that sit? --Jerzy·t 20:10, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * Jerzy there are presently 14 requested articles pages (Category:Wikipedia requested articles) covering about 16000 entries. In my opinion anything that is going to encompass more than a few hundred names should be handled as it's own subpage, such as how there is a seperate list of legal terms linked from the applied arts and sciences request page. Exactly what form that takes, will probably depend on how you end up organizing and categorizing the names. Dragons flight 19:20, Jun 14, 2005 (UTC)

Stub nomenclature proposal
I think we should make a page called Microstub. Substubs are very small, they should be categorized as articles with 2 paragraphs or less, and have microstubs use today's substub standards. --SuperDude 05:21, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * Nah; the substub concept has little or no use (and no clear meaning except as a term of abuse) and there's no reason to even consider further subdivisions. --Jerzy~t 13:24, 19 May 2005 (UTC)

Indeed, substubs were tried for a while recently, but voted into oblivion. -- Beland 9 July 2005 02:16 (UTC)

Surrealism
should still be its own category as it overlaps extensively with several other categories than Culture/Fine Arts and is too difficult to otherwise categorise. --Daniel C. Boyer 15:41, 26 May 2005 (UTC)

Request for Definition Article of the word "Reprographic"
I am not familier with this word, and I would like a Definition, if anyone knows one. The word is "Reprographic", and the context is a job posting on Career Builder's system. I can only remember part of what was said, which is "Legal Reprographic", or something of that nature. Since I have little or no Legal knowledge this is really just curiosity. Anyway, thanks for reading.
 * Sorry, Wikipedia is not a dictionary, but an encyclopedia. Yuo may want to check with wiktionary. --Dmcdevit 29 June 2005 04:13 (UTC)

List of Research Papers of Goutam Kumar Saha or G K Saha (Author)
Goutam Kumar Saha has received the "ACM Recognition of Service Award (Dec 2005)" as a Contributing Author from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), NY, USA. "IEEE Member Recognition (July 2006)", The Institute, IEEE (USA).

Professional Activities & Awards:

(1) He has been awarded the ACM Recognition of Service Award (2005) in Appreciation for Contributions to Association                                                                                     for Computing Machinery (ACM) as a Contributing Author to ACM Ubiquity (USA). (2) "IEEE Member Recognition" The Institute, July 2006, USA. (3) A Referee for an IEEE Magazine, CSI Journal, IJCPOL, JCS&T, IJCIS (Canada), IJCS and AMSE Journal etc.                    (4) Awardee- Young Scientist Grants in year of 1995 fron Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland. (5) National Merit Scholarship awardee throghout academic career. (6) Awardee of the Republic Day Award from LRDE, DRDO in 1991. (7) Awardee of the AKASH Citation in 1990 from LRDE, DRDO. (8) Super Intellectual Awardee in 1997. (9) Best Citizen of India awardee in 1999. (10) Marquis Who's Who (11) Outstanding Scientist of the 20th Centuary, IBC, Cambridge, 2000. (12) Associate Editor of the ACM Ubiquity. http://www.acm.org/ubiquity (13) MC Member of the Computer Society of India, Kolkata Chapter during 2002-2003. (14) Program Committee member of the ACL/COLING 2006 (Sydney) Workshop on Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability, July 23rd, 2006. http://coli.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/mlri06/ (15) Member of the W3C Internationalization ITS Working Group. (16) Invited as a Chairperson of a Session at the International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, 2005, AMSE Morocco. (17) Senior Member of IEEE,CSI, MACM, MWES, Fellow IETE, MSPI, UWA, IMS.

List of Research Papers of Goutam Kumar Saha (Author)
(1) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Low-Cost, Fault Tolerance Applications," IEEE Potentials, Vol. 24(4), pp.35-39, 2005, IEEE Press, USA. URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/45/33027/01549757.pdf?tp=&arnumber=1549757&isnumber=33027

(2) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Fault Tolerant Array," IEEE Potentials, Vol. 25(1), pp.41-45, Jan-Feb, 2006, IEEE Press, USA. URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/45/34290/01635029.pdf?tp=&arnumber=1635029&isnumber=34290

(3) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Fault Tolerance Through Algorithms," IEEE Potentials, Vol. 25(5), pp. 25-30, Sep-Oct 2006, IEEE Press, USA. URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/45/35659/01692282.pdf?tp=&arnumber=1692282&isnumber=35659

(4) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Fault Detection in Microprocessors," Accepted Paper, IEEE-Potentials, 2006/ 2007, IEEE Press, USA.

(5) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Fault Tolerant Computing," ACM Ubiquity, Vol.6(40), 2005, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i40_saha.html

(6) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Implemented Fault Tolerance Through Data Error Recovery," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 6 (35), ACM Press, 2005, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i35_kumar.html

(7) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Technique of Designing in Application System with Fault Tolerance," Journal - AMSE Modelling-A, Vol.77 No.2, pp.43-60, 2004, France.

(8) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Software Tool for Fault Tolerance," Journal of Information Science & Engineering,  Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 953-964, July 2006, IIS, Sinica, Tw.

(9) G.K. Saha, "Software Based EMI - Fault Tolerance in a PC Peripheral," International Journal - Cybernetics and System Analysis, Vol. 32(5), 1996, pp.745-747, Springer, NY, USA.

(10) G.K. Saha, "Virtual N-Versions Programming for Fault Tolerant Computing," International Journal- Computers & Electrical Engineering, Vol. 24(4), 1999, Elsevier Science, USA.

(11) Goutam K. Saha, "EMP-Fault Tolerant Computing: A New Approach," Journal of Microelectronic Systems Integration, Vol. 5(3), 1997, pp. 183-193,  Plenum Publishing Corporation, USA.

(12) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Algorithm Based EFT Errors Detection in Matrix Arrays," International Journal SAMS, Gordon & Breach, Vol.36 (1), 1999, pp.117-135, USA.

(13) Goutam Kumar Saha, " Transient  -   Fault    Tolerant   Processing in  a RF Application," International Journal-SAMS, Vol.38, 2000, pp.81-93, Gordon & Breach, USA.

(14) Goutam K. Saha, " Algorithm Based Fault Tolerant Computing for a Scientific Application," International Journal- SAMS, Vol.34 (4), 1999, Gordon & Breach Science Publishers, pp.509-523, USA.

(15) G.K. Saha, "Using Software to Control ESD/EMP in Microprocessor -Based System," RF Design (EMC Test & Design), Nov'95, Argus Inc., pp.8-11, 1995, USA.

(16) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Software Fix Towards Fault Tolerant Computing," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 6(16), May 2005, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i16_saha.html

(17) G.K. Saha, " A New Technique of Microprogramming for Fault Tolerance", International Journal - Computers & Electrical Engineering, Vol. 25(2), 1999,  Elsevier Science Pub., USA.

(18) G.K. Saha, "Fault Tolerant Computation for a Scientific Application," CSI Communications, Computer Society of India (CSI) Press, Mumbai, Nov. 1996, Vol. 20(5), India.

(19) G.K. Saha, "Fault Tolerant Computing: A Self- Detection & Recovery Technique," International Journal - Computers & Electrical Engineering, Vol. 24(5),  1998,  Elsevier Science Pub., USA.

(20) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Tolerant Processing Technique for a Temperature Measurement System," Desk book: Industrial Measurements & Automation, HCK Publication, 1996, Chennai, India, pp. 56-58.

(21) Goutam Kumar Saha, " Fault Tolerant Algorithm for a Mutual Exclusion Problem," CSI Communications, Vol. 23(2), Computer Society of India Press, 1999, Mumbai, India.

(22) Goutam K Saha, "EMI/EMC Control by Software for  a Microprocessor Based Application,"  Desk Book : Industrial Measurements & Automation, HCK Publication, pp. 144-146, Chennai, India.

(23) Goutam K Saha, " Software as a Tool to Control EMI / EMC in Designing  Computers,"  EUROEM Book of Abstracts, 1994, France.

(24) Goutam K Saha, "EMI Control by Software for A RF Communication System," Book: Electromagnetic Environments and Consequences, Editor: D.J. Serafin, Proc. EUROEM, 1995, Part II, pp.1870-1875, France.

(25) G.K. Saha, " Parallel Processing in a Data Acquisition System Based on a  Network of Transputers," Data Acquisition Booklet, pp.122- 125, 1995, DSP Associates, Boston, USA.

(26) Goutam K Saha, "Algorithm Based Fault Tolerance in an Online Computation," CSI Communications,  Vol. 20(11),  Computer Society of India Press, 1999, India.

(27) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Software Fault Tolerance Using Single-Version Algorithm," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 6(28), 2005, August 2005, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i28_saha.html

(28) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Software Fault Tolerance through Recovery," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 4(29), 2003, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v4i29_saha.pdf

(29) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Single-Version Scheme of Fault Tolerant Computing," Intl. Journal of Computer Science & Technology, Vol. 6 (1), pp 22-27, 2006, USA. URL: http://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/journal/ journal17/papers/JCST-Apr06-4.pdf

(30) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Implemented Hardware-Transient Faults Detection," in press, Intl. Scientific Journal of Computing (CISJ), Vol.5(1), February 2006, UKR.

(31) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Fault Tolerance in Mobile Agent Based Computing," Infocomp Journal of Computer Science, Vol.4(4), 2005, pp. 1-11, UFLA, Brazil. URL: http://www.dcc.ufla.br/infocomp/artigos/v4.4/art01.pdf

(32) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Beyond the Conventional Techniques of Software Fault Tolerance," ACM Ubiquity, vol.4 (47), ACM Press, USA, 2004. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v4i47_saha.html

(33) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Management in Mobile Computing",     ACM  Ubiquity,  Vol. 4(32), 2003, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v4i32_saha.html

(34) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Fault Tolerance in  Industrial  Automation," J. Industrial Automation,  IED, Mumbai, Issue: April, 2004.

(35) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software  Fault Tolerance Through Run - Time Fault  Detection,"  ACM Ubiquity, Vol.6(46), December 2005, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i46_saha.html

(36) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Low-Cost Testing for Transient Faults," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 7(2), January 2006, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i02_lowcost.html

(37) Goutam Kumar Saha "Software Implemented Fault Tolerant Computing," Journal of Cyprus Computer Society, Vol. 12(10), 13 pages, 2005, Cyprus.

(38) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Algorithm-Based Fault Tolerant Computing," Journal of Cyprus Computer Society, Vol. 12(9), 2005, CCS Press, Cyp.

(39) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Transient Fault Tolerance," International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, Vol. 1(2), 2006, pp.179-190, France.

(40) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Approaches to Software Based Fault Tolerance - A Review," The Computer Science Journal, Vol. 13(2), 2005.

(41) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Computing Security & Fault Tolerance," ACM  Ubiquity, ACM Press, Vol. 5 (15), June, 2004, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v5i15_saha.html

(42) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Fault Tolerant Computing Using Redundancy," in press, International Journal- CIM, Vol. 16(2), Thailand.

(43) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Implemented Computing Security & Fault Tolerance," Journal of the Computer Society India, Vol. 35(2), 2005, CSI Press.

(44) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Tolerance Using Algorithm-Based Data-Word Recovery," in press, International Journal- CIM, Vol. 16(2), 2008, Th.

(45) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Fault Tolerance Analysis Using Algorithms," accepted paper (proof number GSAM-31100), International Journal - Systems  Analysis Modelling Simulation, T&F, Gordon and Breach, USA.

(46) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Tolerance in Web Services," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 7, Issue 9, March 2006, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i09_webservices.html

(47) Goutam K Saha, "Software for Transient Fault Tolerance in Microprocessor System," International Journal - Radiotekhnika, Vol.44, 1999,  Russia.

(48) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Software Fault Tolerance in Mobile Computing," CSI Hard Copy, Vol. 40, December 2003, Computer Society of India Press, Kolkata, 2003.

(49) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Tolerance in Distributed System," CSI Hard Copy, Vol. 40, December 2003, Computer Society of India, 2003

(50) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Treatment Techniques",  CSI Hard Copy, Vol. 38(1), September - October  2003, Computer Society of India.

(51) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Mobile Computing &  Fault  Tolerance  Issues,"  CSI Hard Copy,  Vol. 37, August 2003, Computer Society of India, 2003.

(52) G.K. Saha, "Software Based Transient Fault Control in a RF Application," Journal Radiotekhnika, Vol. 43, 1998,  Russia.

(53) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software  Fault Tolerance  Approaches,"   CSI Hard Copy, Vol. 42, February, 2004,  Computer Society of India,  India, 2004.

(54) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Secure & Fault Tolerant Computing," CSI Hard Copy,  Vol. 47, July 2004, Kolkata, Computer Society of  India, 2004.

(55) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Novel 3-Tier XML Schematic Approach for Web Page Translation," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 6(43), ACM Press, 2005, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i43_saha.html

(56) Goutam Kumar Saha, "The E2B Machine Translation: A New Approach," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 6(32), ACM Press, 2005, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i32_saha.html

(57) Goutam Kumar Saha, "The EB-ANUBAD Translator: A Hybrid Scheme," International Journal ZUS, Vol. 6A(10), ZUS Press, 2005, RPC. URL: http://www.zju.edu.cn/jzus/2005/A0510/A051007.pdf

(58) Goutam Kr Saha, "English to Bangla Translator: The BANGANUBAD," International Journal -CPOL, Vol.18(4), pp.281-290, December 2005, WSPC, USA.

(59) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Parsing Bengali Text - an Intelligent Approach," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 7 Issue 13, April,  2006. ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i13_parsing.html

(60) Goutam Kumar Saha (author), "Computational Linguistic Markup (CLM)," WWW Consortium Archives, http://esw.w3.org/topic/its0908LinguisticMarkup (presented at ERCIM, W3C, France, Sep, 2005)

(61) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Bengali POS Tag Set," URL: http://www.kolkatacdac.in/html/gksaha-bangla-pos-tag.pdf

(62) Goutam Kumar Saha, "POS Tagging & Disambiguation," URL: http://www.kolkatacdac.in/downloads/technical%20papers/POS%20Tagging.PDF

(63) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Application Semantic Driven Assertions toward Fault Tolerant Computing," ACM Ubiquity, Vol 7 (22), ACM Presss, June 2006, USA.

(64) G.K. Saha, "Designing an EMI Immune Software for Microprocessor Based Traffic Control System," Proc. 11th IEEE Int'l Symp. 1995, EMC, pp.401-404, Switzerland.

(65) G.K. Saha, "Fault Tolerant Computing for Microprocessor Based Application," Proc. NASMOTECS, 1995, India.

(66) Goutam K Saha, " Software Technique  to Control EMP in Networks," Proc. IEEE Symp. EMC'96, September, 1996, Roma, Italy.

(67) G.K. Saha, "Designing a Transputer Based Real Time Data Acquisition  System," Proc. NASMOTECS, 1995, Andhra University, India.

(68) G.K. Saha, "Software Technique for the Design of an EMI Resistant Microprocessor Application," Proc. International Union of Radio Science URSI Workshop, 1994, Tokyo, Japan.

(69) G.K. Saha, "Reduction of EMI Potential  of a Printer  by Software", Proc. International Union of Radio Science URSI Workshop, 1994, Tokyo, Japan.

(70) Goutam K Saha, " EMI Protection by Software for a Microcomputer Based Process Controller", Proc. IEEE Symp. ISEMC'94, SP, Brazil.

(71) G.K. Saha, " Noise Reduction in Computer Process  Synchronisation," Proc. International Symp. INCEMIC'99, IEEE Catalog 99TH8487, pp. 443-444, 1999. URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/7003/18881/00871679.pdf?tp=&arnumber=871679&isnumber=18881

(72) Goutam K Saha, et al, " A Fault Control Software Design for a Process Monitor  System,"  Proc. International Symp. ICRCV'98, Durban, SA.

(73) Goutam Kumar Saha, " Transient Fault   Tolerance   Through a Robust IO Processing,"   Proceedings of  Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(74) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Self-Stabilizing Fault Tolerant System," Proc. of The Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(75) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A New Model of RAM Testing for Transient Faults," Proceedings of Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE, France.

(76) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Tolerating The Program Flow Faults," Proceedings of Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE, France.

(77) Goutam Kumar Saha, " Fault Tolerance Through Self - Checking Codes," Proceedings of  Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE, France.

(78) Goutam Kumar Saha, " Transient Fault Tolerance in Distributed Systems," Proceedings of  Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE, France.

(79) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Single-Version Programming for a Dependable Fault Tolerance: A New Approach," Proc. of the Intl. Conf. MS2005, 2005, Marrakech.

(80) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Dependability & Fault Tolerance Issues,"  Proceedings of  Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE, France.

(81) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Fault Tolerance Through Self - Stabilizing  PCR,"  Proceedings of  Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(82) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Fault Tolerance Using ESVP- A Robust Approach," Proceedings of Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE, France.

(83) Goutam Kumar Saha, " Single - Version Software Fault Tolerance in Process Control System", Proceedings of Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(84) Goutam  Kumar   Saha, " Fault    Tolerant   Handoff   in  Mobile Computing,"   Proceedings of  Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(85) Goutam Kumar Saha, "The ERB Approach for Software Fault Tolerance,"  Proceedings of Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(86) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Multi - Voter - NVP for Fault Tolerant Computing,"  Proceedings of Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(87) Goutam Kumar Saha, " Fault Tolerant Roaming in Mobile Computing,"  Proceedings of Modelling & Simulation, 2004, AMSE Press, France.

(88) Goutam Kumar Saha " Fault Tolerance & Secure Program - a Novel Approach," Proc. ICMS'04, 2004, Spain.

(89) Goutam Kumar Saha " Fault Tolerance against Malicious Integrated Viruses", Proc. ICMS'04, 2004, Spain.

(90) Goutam Kumar Saha "Fault Tolerance against Recognizable Patterns in Viruses," Proc. ICMS'04, 2004, Spain.

(91) Goutam Kumar Saha " A Novel Approach to Computing Security & Fault Tolerance," Proc. ICMS'04, 2004, Spain.

(92) Goutam Kumar  Saha, "  Fault     Tolerant      Process  Monitor System,"  Proceedings, MS 2004,  AMSE Press, France.

(93) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Byzantine-Fault Tolerant Computing," Proceedings,  MS 2004,  AMSE Press, France.

(94) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Assertion-Violation-Based Fault Injection," International Conf. Modelling and Simulation, 2005, MO.

(95) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Tolerance in Agent Based Mobile Computing", Proceedings of The ICMS 2004, Spain.

(96) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Fault Tolerant Mobile Computing," Proceedings of The ICMS 2004, Spain.

(97) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Program State-Transformation Based Formal Fault Model," Proc. of the Intl Conf MS2005, MO.

(98) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Detection in Agent-Based Mobile Computing,"  Proc. of the Intl Conf MS2005, MO.

(99) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Probability Model for SVP-Based Transient Fault Tolerance," Proc. of the Intl. Conf. MS'2005, MO.

(100) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Reliability Model for Software Based Fault Tolerance,"  Proc. of the Intl Conf MS2005, MO.

(101) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Multistage Voting in a Multiprocessor Based Transient Fault Tolerance," Proc. of the Intl Conf MS2005, MO.

(102) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Testing of Transient Fault for Dependable Computing," Proceedings of the  ICMS,  2004, AMSE Press, Spain.

(103) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Reviewing the Software Fault Tolerance Techniques," Proceedings of the ICMS, 2004, AMSE Press, Spain.

(104) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Bangla Text Parsing with Intelligence," Proc of the International Conf. MS, 2005, MO.

(105) G.K. Saha, et al "Transient Control by Software  for Identification of Friend and Foe (IFF) Application," Proc. EMC'94, IEEE c.n. 94 TH 0680-9, pp.509-512, Japan.

(106) Goutam Kumar Saha, A.B. Saha, Sudipto Debnath "Computer Assisted Bangla POS Tagging," Intl Symp Proc. ISTRANS, 2004, New Delhi.

(107) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Application Semantic Based Fault Tolerant Computing," (accepted an extended abstract) AMSE'06, Turkey.

(108) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Fault Tolerance Through Time Redundancy," International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 2005, France.

(109) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Fault  Tolerance  Against  Byzantine Failures," CLEI Electronic Journal, Vol. 9(2), pp. 1-5, December 2006, CL.

(110) Goutam Kumar Saha, "On Internationalization & Localization Using XML Based Computational Linguistic Markups," (in review) IEEE Potentials, 2006, IEEE Press, USA.

(111) "Bandwidth Enhancement of the Quarter-Wave Rectangular Patch Antenna Operating in the band 'S'," Accepted Paper, IEEE Potentials, 2006, IEEE Press, USA, (as a co-author).

(112) "Designing Handover Function in Heterogeneous Mobile Environments," Accepted paper, IEEE Potentials, 2006, IEEE Press, USA, (as a co-author).

(113) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Implemented Transient Fault Tolerance," Journal of  The  CSI, Vol. 36(2), Computer Society of India, 2006.

(114) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Single-Version Approach to Fault Tolerant Computing Using Static Redundancy," CLEI Electronic Journal, Vol. 9 (2), pp. 1-7, December 2006, Cl.

(115) Goutam Kumar Saha, "An Integrated Model to Tolerate Various Classified Faults," Accepted paper for the Proceedings of the AMSE 2006, Turkey.

(116) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Dependable Computing - a New Paradigm," Proceedings of the International Conference of Modelling and Simulation (MSEM'06), Argentina, 2006.

(117) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Instruction Replicated Scheme of Fault Tolerant Computing," Proceedings of the International Conference of Modelling and Simulation (MSEM'06), Argentina, 2006.

(118) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Transient Fault Tolerant Computing - a Survey," Proceedings of the International Conference of Modelling and Simulation (MSEM'06), Argentina, 2006.

(119) Goutam Kumar Saha, "On Using Ontology Toward Fault Diagnosis," Proceedings of the International Conference of Modelling and Simulation (MSEM'06), Argentina, 2006.

(120) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Fault Tolerant Computing based on Application Semantic," Accepted paper, Enformatika Transactions on Engineering, Computing and Technology, Vol 17, 2006.

(121) Goutam Kumar Saha, "A Software Based Fault Avoidance Technique," Accepted paper, Enformatika Transactions on Engineering, Computing and Technology,  Vol 17, 2006.

(122) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Studies on Transient Fault Tolerant Computing Software Using Algorithms," DS (Computer Sc) thesis, pp. 1-745, 2006.

(123) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Implemented Fault Tolerance - The ESVP Approach," ACM Ubiquity, Vol. 7 (31), August, 2006, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/pf/v7i31_esvp.pdf

(124) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Based Fault Tolerance - a Survey," ACM Ubiquity,  7(25 ), July 2006, pp.1-15, ACM Press, USA, URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i25_survey.html

(125) Goutam Kumar Saha, "Software Fault Avoidance Issues,"  ACM Ubiquity,  Vol. 7, no. (46),  November 2006, pp.1-15, ACM Press, USA. URL: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/pf/v7i46_fault.pdf

Citations of G K Saha
(1) C Reyterou, "Towards an evaluation of usages for the integration of nomad devices in the aeronautic maintenance," Proceedings of the 1st French-Speaking Conference of the ACM 2004, France.

(2) YR Reddy, RB France, G George," An aspect -based approach to modeling and analyzing dependability features," Technical Report CS-04-109, Colorado State University, Nov 2004, USA.

(3) YR Reddy, RB France, G George, "An aspect oriented approach to analyzing dependability features," Proceedings of the International ACM Conference on Aspect - Oriented Modeling, AOM 2005, ACM Press, USA.

(4) Aiguo Li, B Hong, "A low-cost correction algorithm for transient data errors," ACM Ubiquity, 7(21), 2006, USA.

(5) HE Hua, Li Hang, "From design to runtime: How to avoid system runtime failure," Microcomputer Development, 15(3), 2005.

(6) L. Qui, P Bahl, A. Rao, L Zhou, "Fault detection, isolation, and diagnosis in multihop wireless networks," Microsoft Research Technical Report, MSR-TR-2004-11 (USA).

(7) L Qui, P Bahl, L Zhou, "Trouble shooting multihop wireless networks," Proceedings 2005 ACM SIGMETRICS, USA.

(8) DSH Pavel, AI Sarkar, FM Shah, M Khan, "Collaborative Lexicon Development for Bangla," 2005, Bangladesh.

(9) Felix Sasaki, "From Characters to Web Services .. to Internationalization is Everywhere," ACM Ubiquity, Vol.6(47), December 2005

(10) American Association of Artificial Intelligence URL: www.aaai.org/AITopics/newstopics/nlp.html

(11) DBLP, Germany, URL: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/s/Saha:Goutam_Kumar.html

(12) Nabble, URL: http://www.nabble.com/w3.org---www-international-f11697.html

(13) Gmane, URL: http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.org.w3c.internationalization.general/last=/force_load=t

(14) Smart Mob, URL: http://www.smartmobs.com/archive/ 2003/10/09/fault_tolerance.html

(15) Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 16. Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London, URL: http://lists.village.virginia.edu/lists_archive/Humanist/v19/0015.html

(16) NA Digest, Vol.6(16), http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/06/v06n16.html

(17) W3C Archive, URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-international/2006AprJun/0029.html

(18) W3C Archive, URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-international/2006AprJun/0038.html

(19) W3C Archive, URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-international/2006AprJun/0036.html

(20) W3C Archive, URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-international/2006AprJun/0020.html

(21) CITIDEL, USA, URL: http://www.citidel.org/?op=getobj&identifier=oai:CITIDEL:108248

(22) Ryan DeVille, “Advanced Processor Architectures for Space Application Acceleration,” (Lecture series), HCS Research Lab, University of Florida, Aug 2, 2006, USA. URL: http://72.14.235.104/search?q=cache:50Wj-XyaySYJ:www.hcs.ufl.edu/~troxel/meet.ppt

(23) R. Jeyapaul, S. Sundarajan and V. Mandalapa, "Dual Pipelining of Instructions to Mitigate Failures Due to Soft Errors for Multimedia Applications," (Arizona State University Graduate Project Report) 2006, USA. URL: http://www.public.asu.edu/~vmandala/SoftErrors.doc

(24) TechNews, December 06, 2006, ACM (USA). URL: http://technews.acm.org/archives.cfm?fo=2006-12-dec/dec-06-2006.html#289274

(25) MSDN, http://blogs.msdn.com/jim_glass/archive/2006/08/15/701186.aspx

(26) Y. Bey, C. Boitel and K. Kageura, "The TRANSBey Prototype: An Online Collaborative Wiki-Based CAT Environment for Volunteer Translator," Proceedings of the LR4Trans-III, 28 May 2006, Genoa, Italy. http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/cl/yuste/LR4Trans-III/materials/proceedingsLR4TransIIIey.pdf

(27) Smart Mobs, www.smartmobs.com/archive/2003/10/09/fault_tolerance.html

He can be reached via sahagk@gmail.com


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 * /Archive-subpages - Whether this list should be on one page, subpages, or categories, and how these should be arranged.


 * If you want to create an article out of a redirect, you should add a sentence or two about it in the article itself, mark it as a stub, and remove it from this list. Otherwise, it will probably be mistakenly removed by someone else, since it will show up as blue. -- Beland 9 July 2005 02:16 (UTC)

Request for Categorisation
I have noticed that the template: category: Category:Future events is not itself categorised. Not sure where it should go. Please could someone help thanks. John Cross 14:54, 11 July 2005 (UTC)

Companies
Where would companies go? Does not seem to be a good place. Vegaswikian 18:48, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
 * I think it might depend on what the company does to make money. --Barista | a/k/a マイケル | T/C 01:57, 17 July 2005 (UTC)

Where can I Request
Perhaps I'm simply oblivious, but I can't seem to find where I can actually put a request in. The page says "Please do not list requests on this page." Where do I go then? I thought a list of fictional works that have been turned into feature films would be a good addition but I'm not too sure and I don't want to waste people's time having to delete it once I make it. Sometimes I feel like such a n00b. ;) Cigarette 23:24, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
 * If you think an article is worth reading, then don't hesitate to create it. Chances are the info will find a good home, whether or not it's on Wikipedia. I've improved the front-page instructions, which should hopefully make it clearer where new requests should go. -- Beland 02:40, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
 * I added your request to Requested articles/Culture and fine arts. Can't wait to read it. -- Beland 02:43, 17 August 2005 (UTC)

Where are requests for music/musicians?
I put up a number of requests for musicians and I can't seem to find them on this page? Was the music category taken off this page due to size limitations? mikemoto 12:39, 28 August 2005 (UTC)

I don't get it either? WHERE do I actually post a request? It is very unclear and confusing? I would like an article on Swiss commodity house Glencore...

I would really like a article on Susanna Johnson's capture and her diary - I do not know much about her but I read "Calico Captive" and it was quite good and sparked my intrest! GLY

Where are requests for music/musicians?
I put up a number of requests for musicians and I can't seem to find them on this page? Was the music category taken off this page due to size limitations? mikemoto 12:39, 28 August 2005 (UTC)

I don't get it either? WHERE do I actually post a request? It is very unclear and confusing? I would like an article on Swiss commodity house Glencore...

I would really like a article on Susanna Johnson's capture and her diary - I do not know much about her but I read "Calico Captive" and it was quite good and sparked my intrest! GLY

Where are requests for music/musicians?
I put up a number of requests for musicians and I can't seem to find them on this page? Was the music category taken off this page due to size limitations? mikemoto 12:39, 28 August 2005 (UTC)

I don't get it either? WHERE do I actually post a request? It is very unclear and confusing? I would like an article on Swiss commodity house Glencore...

I would really like a article on Susanna Johnson's capture and her diary - I do not know much about her but I read "Calico Captive" and it was quite good and sparked my intrest! GLY

Where are requests for music/musicians?
I put up a number of requests for musicians and I can't seem to find them on this page? Was the music category taken off this page due to size limitations? mikemoto 12:39, 28 August 2005 (UTC)

I don't get it either? WHERE do I actually post a request? It is very unclear and confusing? I would like an article on Swiss commodity house Glencore...

I would really like a article on Susanna Johnson's capture and her diary - I do not know much about her but I read "Calico Captive" and it was quite good and sparked my intrest! GLY

Where are requests for music/musicians?
I put up a number of requests for musicians and I can't seem to find them on this page? Was the music category taken off this page due to size limitations? mikemoto 12:39, 28 August 2005 (UTC)

I don't get it either? WHERE do I actually post a request? It is very unclear and confusing? I would like an article on Swiss commodity house Glencore...

I would really like a article on Susanna Johnson's capture and her diary - I do not know much about her but I read "Calico Captive" and it was quite good and sparked my intrest! GLY

Business & Economics
I have added business & economics, since there are a large no. of topics requested and it suits better if they are grouped together rather than in Applied arts and sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities like now. pamri 05:18, August 31, 2005 (UTC)