1. Occam - Noun
2. Occam - Proper noun
English scholastic philosopher and assumed author of Occam's Razor (1285-1349)
Source: WordNetDefined in 1994, it was influenced by an earlier proposal for an occam 3 language (also referred to as "occam91" during its early development) created by Geoff Barrett at INMOS in the early 1990s. Source: Internet
A group of shareholders who between them own about 19 percent of Occam Networks filed suit Oct. 6 against Occam’s board of directors to stop the proposed acquisition of the company by Calix. Source: Internet
Language revisions occam 1 occam 1 citation (released 1983) was a preliminary version of the language which borrowed from David May 's work on EPL and Tony Hoare's CSP. Source: Internet
So there is really no need to complicate things by the insertion of CO forcing into this rather sad story – which William of Occam suggested we shouldn’t do unless it was really essential. Source: Internet