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  1. CSS code

    Orphan date October 2011 In quantum error correction , CSS codes , named after their inventors, A. R. Calderbank , Peter Shor and Andrew Steane , are a special type of Stabilizer code s constructed from classical codes with some special properties. Construction Let tag math C 1 and tag math C 2 be two classical tag math n,k 1 , tag math n,k 2 codes such, that tag math C 2 subset C 1 and tag math C 1 , C 2 perp both have Minimum distance minimal distance tag math geq 2t 1 , where tag math C 2 perp is the code Dual code dual to tag math C 2 . Then define tag math text CSS C 1,C 2 , the CSS code of tag math C 1 over tag math C 2 as an tag math n,k 1 k 2, d code, with tag math d geq 2t 1 as follows Define for tag math x in C 1 x C 2 rangle tag math 1 sqrt C 2 tag math sum y in C 2 x y rangle , where tag math is bitwise addition modulo 2. Then tag math text CSS C 1,C 2 is defined as tag math x C 2 rangle mid x in C 1 . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang 2010 . Quantum Computation and Quantum Information 10. Anniversary Edition . Cambridge University Press. External links Category Linear algebra Category Quantum information science Quantum stub ...   more details



  1. CSS Fanny

    gunboat squadron on 1 October 1861. This squadron consisted of the CSS Curlew CSS Curlew , CSS Raleigh 1861 CSS Raleigh , and CSS Youngalaska . The Curlew closed first while the other two gunboats ... of the CSS Curlew Masters Thesis, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina,1997 ...   more details



  1. CSS Clarence

    the CSS Florida captured the Clarence off the coast of Brazil . Lt. Charles Read naval officer Charles ... was bonded. Its final capture was the barque bark CSS Tacony Tacony on June 12, 1863, which being ...   more details



  1. CSS Charleston

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Charleston Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Fall 1862 Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down December 1862 Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1863 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Destroyed by fire to avoid capture 1865 Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement 1,050 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length Convert 200 ft m abbr on Ship beam Convert 45 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Convert 14 ft m abbr on Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship power Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship speed 5 to 6 knots 9 to 11 km h Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement 150 officers and men Ship crew Ship armament 2 x 9 in 229 mm Dahlgren smoothbores, 4 x 32 lb 15 kg rifles, Spar mounted torpedo Ship notes The CSS Charleston was a Confederate Navy Ironclad warship ironclad ram ship ram during the American Civil War . Construction at Charleston, South Carolina was authorized in fall 1862 and the ship was laid down in December 1862, entering service nine months later. The Charleston served as the Charleston Squadron s flagship alongside CSS Palmetto State CSS Palmetto State and CSS Chicora CSS Chicora during the defense of that city. Captained by Cdr. Isaac N. Brown . Set on fire and abandoned in Charleston harbor on February 18, 1865 to prevent capture, along with its sister ships, as the city was evacuate ...   more details



  1. CSS Baltic

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image CSSBaltic.jpg 300px CSS Baltic Ship caption Engraving published in The Soldier in Our Civil War , Volume II, depicting the ironclad ram CSS Baltic at Mobile, Alabama Mobile , Alabama Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Baltic Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 1860 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1862 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned July 1864 Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Captured May 10, 1865 Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement 624 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 186 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 38 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft convert 6 ft 5 in m abbr on Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Steam engine Ship sail plan Ship speed 5 knots Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement 86 officers and men Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 2 × Dahlgren gun s, 2 × 32 pounder gun 32 pounders , 2 × smaller pieces Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes The CSS Baltic was an ironclad iron and cottonclad sidewheeler ... of Mobile Bay in June 1864 . She was dismantled in July of 1864 and her armor transferred to CSS Nashville 1864 CSS Nashville . The Baltic was captured at Nanna Hubba Bluff , Tombigbee River, Alabama ...   more details



  1. CSS Chickamauga

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image CSSChickamauga.jpg 300px CSS Chickamauga Ship caption CSS Chickamauga Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Chickamauga Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1864 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned February 25, 1865 Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Burned to prevent capture Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement 585 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Steam engine Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement 120 officers and men Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 3 rifled cannons Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes CSS Chickamauga , originally the blockade runner Edith , was purchased by the Confederate States Navy at Wilmington, North Carolina Wilmington , North Carolina in September 1864. In September, when she was nearly ready for sea, the Confederate Army sought unsuccessfully to retain her at that place for use as a troop and supply transport. On October 28, 1864, she put to sea under Lieutenant John Wilkinson 1821 1891 ... Civil War AmericanCivilWar stub mil ship stub fr CSS Chickamauga pl CSS Chickamauga ...   more details



  1. CSS Webb

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image CSS Webb.jpg 300px An engraving of the burning of the CSS Webb is one of the few known images of the vessel Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country CSA Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Webb Ship namesake William Henry Webb Ship operator Confederate States Army br Confederate States Navy Ship builder William Henry Webb , New York ref Gaines, W. Craig. Encyclopedia of Civil War shipwrecks . Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 2008. ISBN 978 0 8071 3274 6, p.75 ref Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 1856 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired May 1861 Ship commissioned 1865 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honors Ship fate Burned to avoid capture, April 1865 Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Paddle steamer Side wheel River Steamer Ship tonnage Ship displacement 655 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draft Ship depth Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship boats Ship troops Ship complement Ship armament Ship armor Ship notes CSS Webb , a 655 ton side wheel Naval ram Steam rams steam ram , was originally built in New York City in 1856 as the civilian steamship William H. Webb . She received a Confederate privateer s commission at New Orleans in May 1861, but was instead employed as a transport until January 1862. Converted to a cotton clad ram by the Confederate Army, Webb thereafter served on the Mississippi River Mississippi and Red River Mississippi watershed ... DANFS CSN cottonclad rams AmericanCivilWar stub DEFAULTSORT Webb, CSS Category Naval ships of the Confederate ... CSS Webb ...   more details



  1. CSS Pedee

    , December 23, 2010 ref References reflist CSN gunboats DEFAULTSORT Pedee, CSS Category Naval ships ...   more details



  1. CSS Owl

    Quiggen, a ship builder in Liverpool, England and launched on June 21, 1864. Owl , sister to CSS Bat CSS Bat , was more fortunate than her twin which followed her closely. Owl succeeded in running into Wilmington ... from CSS Albemarle CSS Albemarle at Plymouth, North Carolina on or about September 9. Confederate ... instructed Maffitt to pick up CSS Florida cruiser CSS Florida s men in Bermuda. A letter to Mallory ... Captain James H. MacGarvey , CSN, in little CSS Diana CSS Diana got Owl off barely in time she not only ...   more details



  1. CSS Resolute

    CSS Savannah gunboat CSS Savannah on the coastal and inland waters of Georgia and South Carolina . On 5 6 November 1861, Resolute , under Lieutenant John Pembroke Jones , CSN, in company with CSS Lady Davis CSS Lady Davis , CSS Sampson CSS Sampson and Savannah , under the overall command of Flag Officer ... River, in cooperation with gunboat s CSS Macon CSS Macon and Sampson , under Flag Officer William ...   more details



  1. CSS Drewry

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Alleged wreck of CSS Drewry in 1865.jpg 300px Ship caption The wreck of a Confederate gunboat on the James River in 1865, believed to be that of CSS Drewry. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Drewry Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1863 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned January 24, 1865 Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Destroyed by artillery fire Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement 166 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 106 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 21 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft convert 5 ft m abbr on Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Steam engine Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 1 6.4 rifled cannon, 1 7 rifled cannon Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes CSS Drewry was a wooden gunboat with foredeck protected by an iron V shaped shield. Classed as a tender, she was attached to Flag Officer French Forrest s James ... magazine as she assisted CSS Richmond CSS Richmond to get afloat all but two of her crew had reached safety before the explosion. Commanders The commanders of the CSS Drewry were ref Coski ref William ...   more details



  1. CSS Neuse

    6.4 in mm abbr on Brooke rifle s Ship armor Ship notes Infobox NRHP name CSS NEUSE Ironclad Gunboat ... Other added 11 June 2001 governing body State refnum 00000444 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref CSS ... artifacts are on exhibit in Kinston, North Carolina at the CSS Neuse State Historic Site and Governor ... of CSS Neuse was signed on 17 October 1862 between the shipbuilding company of Thomas Howard ... ironclad ship CSS Albemarle Neuse differed from Albemarle by having four additional gun ports added ... preservation.htm publisher Nc historic sites ref ref cite web title Moving the CSS Neuse A Question ... resting site for the CSS Neuse and her artifacts in a climate controlled site in downtown Kinston ... css neuse museum addition&option com redevent&Itemid 397 ref ref cite web title Plans unveiled for CSS ... only four partially recovered Civil War era ironclads, CSS Neuse , CSS Muscogee CSS Jackson ... replica of the CSS Neuse , called Neuse II , is on grounds display at a separate site in Kinston ... on display. File CSSAlbemarle.JPG thumb right Replica of CSS Albemarle taken in 2003 Since April 2002 Neuse s sister ironclad, CSS Albemarle has had a 3 8ths scale replica, 63 feet long 19.2m , at anchor ..., James C. C.S.S. Neuse, A Question of Iron and Time . Division of Archives and History, North Carolina ... cfa7 neuse.htm Ironclad warship External links http www.nchistoricsites.org neuse neuse.htm CSS Neuse State Historic Site http www.cssneusefoundation.com about.html CSS Neuse Foundation http www.cssneuse.net CSS Neuse Gunboat Association Inc. http www.cssneuseii.com Naval Training Ship CSS Neuse http ... neuse 59268 css shipbuilder.html Replica Historic Sites of North Carolina CSN Ironclads National Register ...   more details



  1. CSS Acadia

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File CSS Acadia 1.jpg 300px Port view of bow of CSS Acadia Ship caption CSS Acadia preserved as a Museum Ship alongside the wharves of the Maritime Museum ... Canadian Blue Ensign 1921.svg 100x35px Canadian Blue Ensign Ship name CSS Acadia Ship builder Swan ... yes designation1 Canada CSS Acadia is a former hydrographic survey ing and oceanographic research ship ... that July upon her first voyage using the prefix CSS , which stands for Canadian Survey ... assignment prior to entering military service. File CSS Acadia 3.jpg left thumb Bow of CSS Acadia with dory lowered on her starboard davit World War I CSS Acadia was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy in January 1917 as a patrol vessel, replacing the CSS prefix with HMCS , thus becoming ... her original name CSS Acadia and resumed hydrographic survey work throughout the inter war period ..., designed during her World War II service CSS Acadia was recommissioned into the Royal Canadian ... s old base at Cornwallis. Later years File CSS Acadia 4.jpg thumb Starboard bow of CSS Acadia ... Hydrographic Service as CSS Acadia . A major post war assignment was updating and expanding the nautical ... work with the CHS, CSS Acadia participated in military survey missions for the Royal Navy , Royal ... the CSS Acadia to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic for preservation and interpretation. She ... operations. In wartime, naval officers took over. Hydrographers in Charge File CSS Acadia 2.jpg thumb Starboard view of CSS Acadia File CSS Acadia, Halifax Harbour.jpg thumb upright CSS Acadia , Halifax ... 1957 Capt. J.W. Taylor 1958 1969 ref Source for Civilian officers Roger Duhamel, CSS Acadia 50 Years ... also Commonscat inline CSS Acadia Museum ship List of museum ships Ships preserved in museums Shiplife ... CSS Acadia web page http www.canfoh.org Ships acadia.htm Friends of Canadian Hydrography CSS Acadia page http www.navy.gc.ca project pride photo archive photo archive description page e.asp ...   more details



  1. CSS Fredericksburg

    victories awards CSS Fredericksburg was an ironclad of the Confederate States Navy during the American ... . The CSS Fredericksburg was the second ironclad to be completed in Richmond. On November 30, 1863 she .... Accompanied by the CSS Virginia II CSS Virginia II and nine other ships, the Fredericksburg participated ... C.S.S. Fredericksburg ref Similar inconclusive encounters took place in August, October, December ... Fleet ref Commanders The commanders of the CSS Fredericksburg were ref name coski Coski 1996 ... csa sh csash ag fredrkbg.htm CSS Fredericksburg 1864 1865 CSN Ironclads coord missing Virginia DEFAULTSORT ...   more details



  1. CSS Spray

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption CSS Spray Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Spray Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down New Albany, Indiana Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage 1850 Ship in service 1863 1865 Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured May 12, 1865 Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Steam gunboat Ship type Tugboat Ship tonnage 118 Ship displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft convert 6.5 ft m abbr on Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power 70 h.p. Ship propulsion 1 high pressure steam boiler , side paddle wheels Ship sail plan Ship speed 12 knots cruising Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship ... Ship notes The CSS Spray was a steam powered, paddle wheel side paddle wheel tugboat built in New ... Ladd Family History ref As CSS Spray As a confederate vessel and refitted, the Spray operated ... reported an unsuccessful attack on the Spray up river on the St. Marks River . The CSS Spray ... was to capture Fort Ward Florida Fort Ward , Port Leon , and burn the nuisance gunboat CSS Spray ... a lieutenant with the U.S. Navy. Lewis also commanded the CSS Rappahannock CSS Rappahannock ... of Civil War shipwrecks, LSU Press, April 2008, ISBN 9780807132746 DEFAULTSORT Spray, CSS Category ...   more details



  1. CSS Isondiga

    CSS Category Naval ships of the Confederate States of America Isondoga Category Shipwrecks of the American ...   more details



  1. CSS Gaines

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File CSS Gaines.jpg 300px CSS Gaines Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Gaines Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down 1861 Ship launched 1862 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1862 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service August 5, 1864 Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Grounded Ship status Lost Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement 863 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 202 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 38 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft convert 6 ft m abbr on Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Steam engine Ship sail plan Ship speed 10 knots Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement 130 officers and men Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 1 8 rifled cannon, 5 32 pounder cannons Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes CSS Gaines was a wooden paddle steamer side wheel gunboat constructed by the Confederate States Confederates at Mobile, Alabama Mobile , Alabama during 1861 1862 62 . The ship was hastily built with unseasoned wood, which was partially covered with 2 inch iron plating. Gaines resembled CSS Morgan CSS Morgan except that she had high pressure boilers. Operating in the waters of Mobile Bay , under the command of Lieutenant John W. Bennett , Confederate ...   more details



  1. CSS David

    Refimprove date August 2011 Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File CSS David drawing.jpg 300px CSS David Ship caption Pen and ink drawing of CSS David , showing external and internal plan Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS David Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 1863 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1863 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned 1865? Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate unknown Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 50 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 6 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft convert 5 ft m abbr on Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Steam engine Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement 4 officers and men Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament ... thumb 300px The wreck of the CSS David File CSS David photo.jpg thumb 300px Photograph of a captured David class torpedo boat possibly CSS David herself , taken after the fall of Charleston in 1865 CSS David was a Civil War era torpedo boat built as a private venture by T. Stoney at Charleston ... References reflist portal American Civil War DANFS CSN torpedo boats DEFAULTSORT David, CSS Category ... Carolina Category 1863 ships de CSS David pl CSS David ...   more details



  1. National CSS

    National CSS, Inc. NCSS was a time sharing firm in the 1960 80s, until its acquisition by Dun & Bradstreet in 1979. NCSS was originally headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut , but relocated to Wilton, Connecticut Wilton in 1978. Sales offices, data centers, and development facilities were located at various sites throughout the U.S. Additional sales offices were active in the UK and elsewhere. Early history The firm began life in 1966 as Computer Software Systems , a consulting firm headed by Bob Bernard. ref name comphist cite web url http www.computerhistory.org corphist view.php?s select&cid 4 title Company Details National CSS work Computer History Museum author Luanne Johnson date December ... available to CSS, this dream became possible. The small firm persuaded IBM to take an order for a IBM ... CSS pages 5 publisher Computer History Museum date March 4, 2005 url http corphist.computerhistory.org ... its name to National CSS because CSS was not available nationwide . After a couple of hard years, business took off in the mid 70s. Products main VP CSS Nomad software NCSS was best known for two products the VP CSS operating system, and the Nomad software NOMAD database system. VP CSS was derived .... VP CSS initially ran on the IBM System 360 67 it was ported to the System 370 series after IBM added virtual memory to these machines in 1972. Through extensive in house software development, VP CSS ... CSS earned a reputation for capacity and efficiency. Nomad software NOMAD was another project led by Feinlieb ... to IBM s VM 370 operating system, and soon VP CSS was also abandoned. Clients NCSS achieved major ... development work National CSS year 1980 comment Published by the vendor, but by a well ... cite web title Computer History Museum National CSS Timeline url http www.computerhistory.org corphist ... joined National CSS before it was sold to Dun & Bradstreet. CP CMS History of CP CMS DEFAULTSORT National Css Category Operating system technology Category Companies established in 1966 Category Companies ...   more details



  1. CSS McRae

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image CSS McRae New Orleans 1860.jpg 300px CSS McRae Ship caption CSS McRae, New Orleans, 1860 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Mexico 1823 shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS McRae Ship namesake Ship owner CSA Ship operator CSN Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened as Marqu s de la Habana Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned March 1861 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Scuttled and abandoned by crew at Algiers, Louisiana 28 April 1862 Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement Approx. 680 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Single screw, single expansion steam engine, three masted sail Ship sail plan Barque rigged sloop Ship speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament One 9 inch Smoothbore, Six 32 Pound Smoothbore, One 6 Pound Rifle Ship armour Ship armor None Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes The CSS McRae was a Confederate States of America Confederate gunboat that saw service during the American ... fitted out as the CSS McRae as part of this plan. Extensive engine repairs prevented the McRae from ... Maritime incidents in 1862 pl CSS McRae ...   more details



  1. CSS Rappahannock

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image CSSRappahannock.jpg 300px CSS Rappahannock Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom naval Ship name HMS Victor Ship ordered 15 May 1855 ref name RW winfield ref Ship awarded Ship builder Blackwall Yard Money Wigram & Son , Blackwall, London Blackwall Ship original cost 45,450 ref name RW Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down 24 May 1855 ref name RW Ship launched 2 November 1855 ref name RW Ship commissioned 1 April 1856 Ship fate Sold to R Gordon Coleman as Scylla in November 1863 and resold later the same month to the Confederacy Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America naval Ship name CSS Rappahannock Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned November 1864 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned April 1865 Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Turned over to United States Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class sclass Intrepid gunvessel Ship displacement 868 small 49 94 small Builder s Old Measurement bm ref name RW Ship length convert 200 ft m abbr on Length between perpendiculars pp ref ... loaders ref name RW Winfield 2008 p.220 221 ref Ship armour Ship notes CSS Rappahannock , a steam ... Rappahannock to replace the cruiser CSS Georgia cruiser CSS Georgia and was about to transfer Georgia ... Yard built ships Category Thames built ships Category 1857 ships fr CSS Rappahannock pl CSS ...   more details



  1. CSS Virginia

    for the ironclad ram CSS Virginia II Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File CSSVirginia1862.2.ws.jpg 300px CSS Virginia Ship caption CSS Virginia Infobox ship career Ship flag shipboxflag ... 0 abbr on br Deck ship Deck convert 1 in 0 abbr on br Casemate convert 4 in abbr on 0 CSS Virginia ... . USS Merrimack becomes CSS Virginia When the Commonwealth of Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861 ... when she sailed into Hampton Roads with her flotilla of five support ships CSS Raleigh 1861 Raleigh and CSS Beaufort Beaufort , CSS Patrick Henry Patrick Henry , CSS Jamestown Jamestown , and CSS ... 11, the Confederate Navy sent Lieutenant Joseph Nicholson Barney in command of the side paddle CSS Jamestown CSS Jamestown , along with the Virginia and five other ships in full view of the Union squadron ... of the CSS Raleigh CSS Raleigh . Image Destruction of Merrimac, May 11, 1862.png left thumb alt ... of the CSS Virginia On May 10, 1862, advancing Union troops occupied Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk . Since ... and the Merrimack C.S.S. Virginia Civil War Naval Battle Bot generated title ref Hence the Battle ... section for the salvaged iron ram of the CSS Virginia . The ad states verbatim A RELIC OF WAR FOR SALE ... S. year 2005 title Thoughts and Speculation on the Conversion of USS Merrimack into CSS Virginia journal ... 0 8317 0302 4 cite book last Konstam first Angus title Duel of the Ironclads USS Monitor & CSS Virginia ... Alexandria Bay, New York isbn 0 88855 012 X Park, Carl D., Ironclad Down, USS Merrimack CSS Virginia ..., Tim title The Battle of Hampton Roads New Perspectives on the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia ... John V. chapter Sink Before Surrender The Story of the CSS Virginia Quarstein, John V. 2000 . C.S.S. ... New Perspectives on the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia year 2006 publisher Fordham University Press ..., Campbell R., and Flanders, Alan B., Confederate Phoenix, The CSS Virginia , Burd Street Press, 2001 ... category CSS Virginia ship, 1862 CSS Virginia http www.lva.lib.va.us Library of Virginia official ...   more details



  1. CSS Sumter

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Css sumter.jpg 300px CSS Sumter Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Ship flag shipboxflag Confederate States of America 1861 Ship name Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down 1859 Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Habana Ship completed Ship acquired April 1861 Ship commissioned 3 June 1861 as CSS Sumter Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Sold 19 December 1862 Renamed Gibraltar . Sunk in English Channel 1867 reportedly Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement 473 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 184 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 30 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft convert 12 ft m abbr on Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Steam, Sail Ship sail plan Ship speed 10 knots Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement 18 Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 1x 8 shell gun, 4x 32 pounder Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes CSS Sumter , a 473 ton bark rigged screw steam cruiser, was built as the merchant steamship Habana at Philadelphia in 1859 for McConnell s New Orleans & Havana Line. Purchased by the Confederate States ... were reemployed in the new cruiser CSS Alabama CSS Alabama . Disarmed and sold at auction 19 ... fr CSS Sumter pl CSS Sumter ru CSS Sumter ...   more details



  1. CSS Ivy

    aircraft facilities Ship notes CSS Ivy was a sidewheel steamer and privateer purchased by Commodore ... owned commercial vessel, the Ivy had been known as the Roger Williams and the El Paraguay . The CSS ... by Commodore Hollins as the CSS Manassas . ref name hearn cite book title The Capture ... Orleans. The fleet consisted of the CSS McRae , the flagship CSS Tuscarora , CSS Livingston , CSS Calhoun , CSS Jackson , and the Ivy . ref Hearn, pp. 70 1. ref Image Cannon Banded Rifle 6.4inch CSN1864.jpg thumb right 6.4 inch banded rifle, the weapon type used as the bow pivot gun on the CSS Ivy ... rp 22 Image Lower Mississippi River Map.jpg thumb Map of Louisiana during the Civil War. The CSS Ivy ... of their vessels on the Yazoo, Confederate forces destroyed the CSS Ivy , Star of the West , and the transports ... RzQRTPmfAobaMdKTvLYC&ved 0CBgQ9QEwAQ Image of CSS Ivy. http www.jlkstamps.com csa archives ivy.htm Charles Morfit and the Ivy. CSN Steamers DEFAULTSORT Ivy, CSS Category Naval ships of the Confederate ...   more details



  1. CSS Chicora

    assuming command. In thick, predawn haze on January 31, 1863, Chicora and CSS Palmetto State CSS Palmetto ... State in Charleston harbor.png thumb CSS Chicora and Palmetto State at anchor in Charleston ... Submarine Torpedo Boat CSS Hunley H. L. Hunley . blockquote A Lieutenant s commission in the Confederate ...   more details




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