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'''Technology transfer in computer science''' refers to the [[technology transfer|transfer of technology]] developed in [[computer science]] or applied computing research, from universities and governments to the [[private sector]]. These technologies may be abstract, such as [[algorithms]] and [[data structures]], or concrete, such as [[open source software]] packages.
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[[Category:Technology transfer|Computer science]]▼
== References ==
▲<references />[[Category:Technology transfer|Computer science]]
[[Category:Computer science]]
[[Category:Computing-related lists]]
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