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Here are some useful default pages installed along with the PmWiki software :
More information about PmWiki can be found at http://www.pmwiki.org/.
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Theoretical CS (TCS) Advocacy Wiki
Neither requires you to know how to use Wiki; the pages are self-explanatory.
- A NSF-sponsored [committee report |http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/WWW/faculty/selman/report/Report.html]__ from 1999 that outlined the future challenges for theoretical computer science. This report called the TCS budget at the time (about $7.5M) __"dangerously insufficient"__ and also [recommended|http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/WWW/faculty/selman/report/Report.html#Recommendations] at least doubling it.
- A followup to the above committee report that listed __[future challenges for TCS research | http://www.research.att.com/~dsj/nsflist.html]__.
- SurveyCollection - collection of surveys, stories, presentations explaining aspects of TCS to non-specialized audience.
- FundingCrisisLinks --collection of links to resources about the funding crisis in computer science.
- WhatsNew - latest edits in the Wiki
- Advanced users (those who wish to add documents, weblinks etc.) should see HowToUseWiki?. Except for changes to the GuestBook or CommentsPage, please log all other changes in WhatsNew.
- If you wish to draw attention to any other documents, weblinks etc., please add them below here:
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