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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Look-Aside%20Interface | The Look-Aside Interface is a computer interface that was specified by an interface interoperability agreement produced by the Network Processing Forum. It specifies the method to interface a Network Processing Element (of which an NPU is an example) to a Network Search Element (of which a CAM is an example). The inter... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM%20Naval%20Ordnance%20Research%20Calculator | The IBM Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC) was a one-of-a-kind first-generation (vacuum tube) computer built by IBM for the United States Navy's Bureau of Ordnance. It went into service in December 1954 and was likely the most powerful computer at the time. The Naval Ordnance Research Calculator (NORC), was buil... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water%20quality%20modelling | Water quality modeling involves water quality based data using mathematical simulation techniques. Water quality modeling helps people understand the eminence of water quality issues and models provide evidence for policy makers to make decisions in order to properly mitigate water. Water quality modeling also helps de... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FORE%20Systems | FORE Systems was a computer network switching equipment company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1990 to supply Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cards for workstation computers, it soon branched out to become a major supplier in the ATM switch market and the extended those product lines to add Internet Pro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixotroph | A mixotroph is an organism that can use a mix of different sources of energy and carbon, instead of having a single trophic mode on the continuum from complete autotrophy at one end to heterotrophy at the other. It is estimated that mixotrophs comprise more than half of all microscopic plankton. There are two types of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementarity%20%28molecular%20biology%29 | In molecular biology, complementarity describes a relationship between two structures each following the lock-and-key principle. In nature complementarity is the base principle of DNA replication and transcription as it is a property shared between two DNA or RNA sequences, such that when they are aligned antiparallel ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolff%27s%20law | Wolff's law, developed by the German anatomist and surgeon Julius Wolff (1836–1902) in the 19th century, states that bone in a healthy animal will adapt to the loads under which it is placed. If loading on a particular bone increases, the bone will remodel itself over time to become stronger to resist that sort of loa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel%202700G | Intel 2700G (code-named Marathon) is a low power (50 mW max) graphics co-processor for the XScale PXA27x processor, announced on April 12, 2004. It is built on both the PowerVR MBX Lite chip design (which is a descendant from the PowerVR2 graphics technology that powered the Dreamcast) and on the MVED1 video encoder/de... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton%20LiveUpdate | Norton LiveUpdate is a utility developed by Symantec Corporation that downloads and installs security updates (such as spyware, firewall, or antivirus signature files) and software patches. LiveUpdate can only apply updates for a particular version of Norton; it cannot however upgrade a version of Norton to a later ver... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-minimal%20theory | In mathematical logic, and more specifically in model theory, an infinite structure (M,<,...) that is totally ordered by < is called an o-minimal structure if and only if every definable subset X ⊆ M (with parameters taken from M) is a finite union of intervals and points.
O-minimality can be regarded as a weak form o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card%20image | Card image is a traditional term for a character string, usually 80 characters in length, that was, or could be, contained on a single punched card. IBM cards were 80 characters in length. UNIVAC cards were 90 characters in length. Card image files stored on magnetic tape or disk were usually used for simulated card i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semigroup%20Forum | Semigroup Forum (print , electronic ) is a mathematics research journal published by Springer. The journal serves as a platform for the speedy and efficient transmission of information on current research in semigroup theory. Coverage in the journal includes: algebraic semigroups, topological semigroups, partially orde... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface%20plasmon%20polariton | Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are electromagnetic waves that travel along a metal–dielectric or metal–air interface, practically in the infrared or visible-frequency. The term "surface plasmon polariton" explains that the wave involves both charge motion in the metal ("surface plasmon") and electromagnetic waves in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmonic%20metamaterial | A plasmonic metamaterial is a metamaterial that uses surface plasmons to achieve optical properties not seen in nature. Plasmons are produced from the interaction of light with metal-dielectric materials. Under specific conditions, the incident light couples with the surface plasmons to create self-sustaining, propagat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoresis | Phoresis or phoresy is a non-permanent, commensalistic interaction in which one organism (a phoront or phoretic) attaches itself to another (the host) solely for the purpose of travel. Phoresis has been observed directly in ticks and mites since the 18th century, and indirectly in fossils 320 million years old. It is n... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile%203D%20Graphics%20API | The Mobile 3D Graphics API, commonly referred to as M3G, is a specification defining an API for writing Java programs that produce 3D computer graphics. It extends the capabilities of the Java ME, a version of the Java platform tailored for embedded devices such as mobile phones and PDAs. The object-oriented interface ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable%20data%20terminal | A portable data terminal, or shortly PDT, is an electronic device that is used to enter or retrieve data via wireless transmission (WLAN or WWAN). They have also been called enterprise digital assistants (EDA), data capture mobile devices, batch terminals or just portables.
They can also serve as barcode readers, and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avira | Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG is a German multinational computer security software company mainly known for its Avira Free Security antivirus software. Although founded in 2006, the Avira antivirus application has been under active development since 1986 through its predecessor company H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH. Since ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glazing%20%28window%29 | Glazing, which derives from the Middle English for 'glass', is a part of a wall or window, made of glass. Glazing also describes the work done by a professional "glazier". Glazing is also less commonly used to describe the insertion of ophthalmic lenses into an eyeglass frame.
Common types of glazing that are used in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GroupWise | GroupWise is a messaging and collaboration platform from Micro Focus that supports email, calendaring, personal information management, instant messaging, and document management. The GroupWise platform consists of desktop client software, which is available for Windows, (formerly Mac OS X, and Linux), and the server ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX%20Spectrum%20character%20set | The ZX Spectrum character set is the variant of ASCII used in the ZX Spectrum family computers. It is based on ASCII-1967 but the characters ^, ` and DEL are replaced with ↑, £ and ©. It also differs in its use of the C0 control codes other than the common BS and CR, and it makes use of the 128 high-bit characters beyo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticiparallelism | Anticiparallelism (Anticipatory Parallelism) is a term coined by Bob Metcalfe in 1998. It is a technique of using idle machine cycles to perform useful computing tasks in the background. Such tasks must be readily interrupted for intervals when the computer needs to return to its primary task. An example
of such a task... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20magnetic%20pole | The north magnetic pole, also known as the magnetic north pole, is a point on the surface of Earth's Northern Hemisphere at which the planet's magnetic field points vertically downward (in other words, if a magnetic compass needle is allowed to rotate in three dimensions, it will point straight down). There is only one... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20of%20America%20Mathematical%20Talent%20Search | The United States of America Mathematical Talent Search (USAMTS) is a mathematics competition open to all United States students in or below high school.
History
Professor George Berzsenyi initiated the contest in 1989 under the KöMaL model and under joint sponsorship of the Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology and the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20magnetic%20pole | The south magnetic pole, also known as the magnetic south pole, is the point on Earth's Southern Hemisphere where the geomagnetic field lines are directed perpendicular to the nominal surface. The Geomagnetic South Pole, a related point, is the south pole of an ideal dipole model of the Earth's magnetic field that most... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticausal%20system | In systems theory, an anticausal system is a hypothetical system with outputs and internal states that depend solely on future input values. Some textbooks and published research literature might define an anticausal system to be one that does not depend on past input values, allowing also for the dependence on prese... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card%20security%20code | A card security code (CSC; also known as CVC, CVV, or several other names) is a series of numbers that, in addition to the bank card number, is printed (not embossed) on a credit or debit card. The CSC is used as a security feature for card not present transactions, where a personal identification number (PIN) cannot b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-Z | Object-Z is an object-oriented extension to the Z notation developed at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Object-Z extends Z by the addition of language constructs resembling the object-oriented paradigm, most notably, classes. Other object-oriented notions such as polymorphism and inheritance are also supporte... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freund%27s%20adjuvant | Freund's adjuvant is a solution of antigen emulsified in mineral oil and used as an immunopotentiator (booster). The complete form, Freund's Complete Adjuvant (FCA or CFA) is composed of inactivated and dried mycobacteria (usually M. tuberculosis), whereas the incomplete form (FIA or IFA) lacks the mycobacterial compon... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sideloading | Sideloading describes the process of transferring files between two local devices, in particular between a personal computer and a mobile device such as a mobile phone, smartphone, PDA, tablet, portable media player or e-reader.
Sideloading typically refers to media file transfer to a mobile device via USB, Bluetooth,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ornithology%20journals | The following is a list of notable journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology. The continent and country columns give the location where the journal or magazine is published and may not correspond with its scope or content.
See also
List of wildlife magazines
References
Lists of academic journal... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibre%20Channel%20over%20IP | Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP or FC/IP, also known as Fibre Channel tunneling or storage tunneling) is an Internet Protocol (IP) created by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for storage technology.
An FCIP entity functions to encapsulate Fibre Channel frames and forward them over an IP network. FCIP entities ar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tally%20stick | A tally stick (or simply tally) was an ancient memory aid device used to record and document numbers, quantities and messages. Tally sticks first appear as animal bones carved with notches during the Upper Palaeolithic; a notable example is the Ishango Bone. Historical reference is made by Pliny the Elder (AD 23–79) ab... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error%20code | In computing, an error code (or a return code) is a numeric or alphanumeric code that indicates the nature of an error and, when possible, why it occurred. Error codes can be reported to end users of software, returned from communication protocols, or used within programs as a method of representing anomalous condition... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EbXML | Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language, commonly known as e-business XML, or ebXML (pronounced ee-bee-ex-em-el, [i'bi,eks,em'el]) as it is typically referred to, is a family of XML based standards sponsored by OASIS and UN/CEFACT whose mission is to provide an open, XML-based infrastructure that enables t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal%20Gear%20%28video%20game%29 | is an action-adventure stealth video game developed and published by Konami for the MSX2. It was released for the system in Japan and parts of Europe in 1987. Considered the game to popularize the stealth game genre, it was the first video game to be fully developed by Hideo Kojima, who would go on to direct most of th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shugborough%20inscription | The Shugborough Inscription is a sequence of letters – O U O S V A V V, between the letters D M on a lower plane – carved on the 18th-century Shepherd's Monument in the grounds of Shugborough Hall in Staffordshire, England, below a mirror image of Nicolas Poussin's painting the Shepherds of Arcadia. It has never been s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System%20under%20test | System under test (SUT) refers to a system that is being tested for correct operation. According to ISTQB it is the test object.
From a unit testing perspective, the system under test represents all of the classes in a test that are not predefined pieces of code like stubs or even mocks. Each one of this can have its ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WMYV | WMYV (channel 48) is a television station licensed to Greensboro, North Carolina, United States, serving the Piedmont Triad region as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Winston-Salem–licensed ABC affiliate WXLV-TV (channel 45). Both stations share studios on Myer Lee Drive (a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic%20fingerprint | An acoustic fingerprint is a condensed digital summary, a fingerprint, deterministically generated from an audio signal, that can be used to identify an audio sample or quickly locate similar items in an audio database.
Practical uses of acoustic fingerprinting include identifying songs, melodies, tunes, or advertise... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delhi%20Metro | The Delhi Metro is a mass rapid transit (MRT) system serving Delhi and its adjoining satellite cities such as Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurugram, Noida and Bahadurgarh, in the National Capital Region of India.
The Delhi Metro network consists of 10 colour-coded lines serving 256 stations with a total length of . It is th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passivity%20%28engineering%29 | Passivity is a property of engineering systems, most commonly encountered in analog electronics and control systems. Typically, analog designers use passivity to refer to incrementally passive components and systems, which are incapable of power gain. In contrast, control systems engineers will use passivity to refer t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced%20Disc%20Filing%20System | The Advanced Disc Filing System (ADFS) is a computing file system unique to the Acorn computer range and RISC OS-based successors. Initially based on the rare Acorn Winchester Filing System, it was renamed to the Advanced Disc Filing System when support for floppy discs was added (using a WD1770 floppy disc controller)... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated%20Telecom%20Technology | Integrated Telecom Technology, Inc., known as "IgT" was a fabless semiconductor company founded in 1991 by Ken Lee, Greg Werth, Imran Chaudhri, Jerry Tall, and Chi Wai in Gaithersburg, Maryland. IgT was one of the first companies to focus on semiconductors for the communications marketplace. At its peak, IgT had 60 e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttering%20equivalence | In theoretical computer science, stuttering equivalence, a relation written as
,
can be seen as a partitioning of paths and into blocks, so that states in the block of one path are labeled () the same as states in the block of the other path. Corresponding blocks may have different lengths.
Formally, this can b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni%20Girolamo%20Saccheri | Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri (; 5 September 1667 – 25 October 1733) was an Italian Jesuit priest, scholastic philosopher, and mathematician. He is considered the forerunner of non-Euclidean geometry.
Biography
The son of a lawyer, Saccheri was born in Sanremo, Genoa (now Italy) on September 5, 1667. From his youth he s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activation-synthesis%20hypothesis | The activation-synthesis hypothesis, proposed by Harvard University psychiatrists John Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley, is a neurobiological theory of dreams first published in the American Journal of Psychiatry in December 1977. The differences in neuronal activity of the brainstem during waking and REM sleep were ob... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulated%20glazing | Insulating glass (IG) consists of two or more glass window panes separated by a space to reduce heat transfer across a part of the building envelope. A window with insulating glass is commonly known as double glazing or a double-paned window, triple glazing or a triple-paned window, or quadruple glazing or a quadruple-... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-standard%20model | In model theory, a discipline within mathematical logic, a non-standard model is a model of a theory that is not isomorphic to the intended model (or standard model).
Existence
If the intended model is infinite and the language is first-order, then the Löwenheim–Skolem theorems guarantee the existence of non-standard ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century%20egg | Century eggs (), also known under a wide variety of names (see infobox), are a Chinese egg-based culinary dish made by preserving duck, chicken, or quail eggs in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, quicklime, and rice hulls for several weeks to several months, depending on the processing method.
Through the process, the yol... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant%20breeding | Plant breeding is the science of changing the traits of plants in order to produce desired characteristics. It has been used to improve the quality of nutrition in products for humans and animals. The goals of plant breeding are to produce crop varieties that boast unique and superior traits for a variety of applicatio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stream%20Control%20Transmission%20Protocol | The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a computer networking communications protocol in the transport layer of the Internet protocol suite. Originally intended for Signaling System 7 (SS7) message transport in telecommunication, the protocol provides the message-oriented feature of the User Datagram Protoco... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99%20%28number%29 | 99 (ninety-nine) is the natural number following 98 and preceding 100.
In mathematics
99 is:
a composite number; a square-prime, of the form (p2, q). It is the 11th composite number of this form and the third of the form (32, q). It has an aliquot sum of 57, within an aliquot sequence of two composite numbers (99,57,2... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect%20ratio%20%28image%29 | The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height, and is expressed with two numbers separated by a colon, such as 16:9, sixteen-to-nine. For the x:y aspect ratio, the image is x units wide and y units high. Common aspect ratios are 1.85:1 and 2.39:1 in cinematography, 4:3 and 16:9 in television phot... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phototropism | In biology, phototropism is the growth of an organism in response to a light stimulus. Phototropism is most often observed in plants, but can also occur in other organisms such as fungi. The cells on the plant that are farthest from the light contain a hormone called auxin that reacts when phototropism occurs. This cau... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survival%20function | The survival function is a function that gives the probability that a patient, device, or other object of interest will survive past a certain time.
The survival function is also known as the survivor function or reliability function.
The term reliability function is common in engineering while the term survival functi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann%20sphere | In mathematics, the Riemann sphere, named after Bernhard Riemann, is a model of the extended complex plane: the complex plane plus one point at infinity. This extended plane represents the extended complex numbers, that is, the complex numbers plus a value for infinity. With the Riemann model, the point is near to ve... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken%20Ribet | Kenneth Alan Ribet (; born June 28, 1948) is an American mathematician working in algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry. He is known for the Herbrand–Ribet theorem and Ribet's theorem, which were key ingredients in the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, as well as for his service as President of the American Math... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular%20cloning | Molecular cloning is a set of experimental methods in molecular biology that are used to assemble recombinant DNA molecules and to direct their replication within host organisms. The use of the word cloning refers to the fact that the method involves the replication of one molecule to produce a population of cells with... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot%20Interaction%20Language | The Robot Interaction Language (ROILA) is the first spoken language created specifically for talking to robots. ROILA is being developed by the Department of Industrial Design at Eindhoven University of Technology. The major goals of ROILA are that it should be easily learnable by the user, and optimized for efficient ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antenna%20tracking%20system | An antenna tracking system tracks a primary antenna to follow a moving signal source, such as a communication satellite. A secondary antenna has a greater beam width than the primary antenna and receives the same tracking signal from the satellite. The primary antenna is tracked according to a predetermined search pa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor%20modeling | Anchor modeling is an agile database modeling technique suited for information that changes over time both in structure and content. It provides a graphical notation used for conceptual modeling similar to that of entity-relationship modeling, with extensions for working with temporal data. The modeling technique invol... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centisome | A centisome is a unit of length defined as one percent of the length of a particular chromosome. This course unit of physical DNA length began to be used in the early exploration of genomes through molecular biology before the resolution of the nucleic acid sequences of chromosomes was possible.
One of the main uses... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemerle | Nemerle is a general-purpose, high-level, statically typed programming language designed for platforms using the Common Language Infrastructure (.NET/Mono). It offers functional, object-oriented, aspect-oriented, reflective and imperative features. It has a simple C#-like syntax and a powerful metaprogramming system.
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetomyography | Magnetomyography (MMG) is a technique for mapping muscle activity by recording magnetic fields produced by electrical currents occurring naturally in the muscles, using arrays of SQUIDs (superconducting quantum interference devices). It has a better capability than electromyography for detecting slow or direct currents... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software%20categories | Software categories are groups of software. They allow software to be understood in terms of those categories, instead of the particularities of each package. Different classification schemes consider different aspects of software.
Computer software
Computer software can be put into categories based on common function... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower%20of%20Power%20%28transmitter%29 | The Tower of Power is a , 120,000 watt TPO mast owned by the GMA Network located in Tandang Sora, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City. It serves as a transmitter facility for GMA's flagship stations, including DZBB-TV 7 (digital UHF 15), GTV's DWDB-TV 27, and Barangay FM's DWLS 97.1 MHz.
History
The Tower of Power was constr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiveCode | LiveCode (formerly Revolution and MetaCard) is a cross-platform rapid application development runtime system inspired by HyperCard. It features the LiveCode Script (formerly MetaTalk) programming language which belongs to the family of xTalk scripting languages like HyperCard's HyperTalk.
The environment was introduce... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20numerical%20weather%20prediction | The history of numerical weather prediction considers how current weather conditions as input into mathematical models of the atmosphere and oceans to predict the weather and future sea state (the process of numerical weather prediction) has changed over the years. Though first attempted manually in the 1920s, it was ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptxt | Adaptxt is a predictive text application for mobile phones, developed by KeyPoint Technologies, a UK-based software company. The application is designed to improve text entry on mobile devices by making it faster and error-free. It achieves this by predicting the next word as well as the word being typed, continuously ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jockey%20box | A jockey box is an insulated container containing ice and water, as well as a long coil of hollow tubing. The device is used to cool beverages being served on tap in temporary locations.
One end of the coiled tube in the box is fitted to the external supply of the beverage to be served (often moved from the supply con... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age%20of%20the%20captain | The age of the captain is a mathematical word problem which cannot be answered even though there seems to be plenty of information supplied. It was given for the first time by Gustave Flaubert in a letter to his sister Caroline in 1841:
More recently, a simpler version has been used to study how students react to word... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allometric%20engineering | Allometric engineering is the process of experimentally shifting the scaling relationships, for body size or shape, in a population of organisms. More specifically, the process of experimentally breaking the tight covariance evident among component traits of a complex phenotype by altering the variance of one trait rel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilinear%20subspace%20learning | Multilinear subspace learning is an approach for disentangling the causal factor of data formation and performing dimensionality reduction.
The Dimensionality reduction can be performed on a data tensor that contains a collection of observations have been vectorized, or observations that are treated as matrices and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20%26%20Label | List & Label is a professional reporting tool for software developers. It provides comprehensive design, print and export functions. The software component runs on Microsoft Windows and can be implemented in desktop, cloud and web applications. List & Label can be used to create user-defined dashboards, lists, invoices... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System%20anatomy | A system anatomy is simple visual description of a system, focusing on the dependencies between system capabilities.
Overview
The system anatomy was first used in a project at Ericsson, and Jack Järkvik is considered the inventor of the concept. After that, the system anatomy and the similar project anatomy (also in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20anatomy | A project anatomy (also integration anatomy or organic integration plan) is a tool for integration planning that visualizes dependencies between work items in development projects. It is mainly used in incremental development and Integration Driven Development projects.
Overview
The project anatomy has evolved from t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWW%20Interactive%20Multipurpose%20Server | The WWW Interactive Multipurpose Server (WIMS) (sometimes referred to as WWW Interactive Mathematics Server) project is designed for supporting intensive mathematical exercises via the Internet or in a computer-equipped classroom with server-side interactivity, accessible at the address http://wims.unice.fr.
The syste... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String%20interpolation | In computer programming, string interpolation (or variable interpolation, variable substitution, or variable expansion) is the process of evaluating a string literal containing one or more placeholders, yielding a result in which the placeholders are replaced with their corresponding values. It is a form of simple temp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Existential%20theory%20of%20the%20reals | In mathematical logic, computational complexity theory, and computer science, the existential theory of the reals is the set of all true sentences of the form
where the variables are interpreted as having real number values, and where is a quantifier-free formula involving equalities and inequalities of real polynom... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depletion%20and%20enhancement%20modes | In field-effect transistors (FETs), depletion mode and enhancement mode are two major transistor types, corresponding to whether the transistor is in an on state or an off state at zero gate–source voltage.
Enhancement-mode MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor FETs) are the common switching elements in most integrated c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous%20Data%20Flow | Synchronous Data Flow (SDF) is a restriction on Kahn process networks where the number of tokens read and written by each process is known ahead of time. In some cases, processes can be scheduled such that channels have bounded FIFOs.
Limitations
SDF does not account for asynchronous processes as their token read/wri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade%20beam | A grade beam or grade beam footing is a component of a building's foundation. It consists of a reinforced concrete beam that transmits the load from a bearing wall into spaced foundations such as pile caps or caissons. It is used in conditions where the surface soil’s load-bearing capacity is less than the anticipated ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemfluence | Chemfluence is a national level technical symposium of Department of Chemical Engineering, A C College of Technology, Anna University, India. Started in 1994 as a college level symposium, it is now in its 24th year. Paper presentations, poster presentations, guest lectures, workshops and events form an integral part o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenPuff | OpenPuff Steganography and Watermarking, sometimes abbreviated OpenPuff or Puff, is a free steganography tool for Microsoft Windows created by Cosimo Oliboni and still maintained as independent software. The program is notable for being the first steganography tool (version 1.01 released in December 2004) that:
lets u... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penetrometer | A penetrometer is a device to test the strength of a material.
Soil
There are many types of penetrometer designed to be used on soil. They are usually round or cone shaped. The penetrometer is dropped on the test subject or pressed against it and the depth of the resulting hole is measured. The measurements find wheth... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Response%20time%20compensation | Response time compensation for liquid-crystal displays is also known as "Overdrive". LCDs moderate light flow by rotating liquid crystal molecules to various alignments where they transmit more or less light depending on the electrical setting at each individual pixel.
The speed at which these liquid crystal molecule... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karoubi%20conjecture | In mathematics, the Karoubi conjecture is a conjecture by that the algebraic and topological K-theories coincide on C* algebras spatially tensored with the algebra of compact operators. It was proved by .
References
Operator algebras
K-theory
Theorems in algebraic topology |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1093%20%28number%29 | 1093 is the natural number following 1092 and preceding 1094.
1093 is a prime number. Together with 1091 and 1097, it forms a prime triplet. It is a happy prime and a star prime. It is also the smallest Wieferich prime. 1093 is a repunit prime in base 3 because:
References
Die Welt der Primzahlen p. 237
p. 240
Me... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris%20Asimow | Morris Asimow (November 27, 1906 – January 10, 1982) was an American educator.
Professor of Engineering Systems at the University of California in Los Angeles
Career and published work
He developed and taught the discipline of engineering design and published one of the early texts on the subject:
Introduction to De... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMail | Invisible mail, also referred to as iMail, i-mail or Bote mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients in a secure and untraceable way. It is an open protocol and its java implementation (I2P-Bote) is free and open-source software, licensed under the GPLv3.
As with email, o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%E2%80%93delay%20product | In digital electronics, the power–delay product (PDP) is a figure of merit correlated with the energy efficiency of a logic gate or logic family. Also known as switching energy, it is the product of power consumption P (averaged over a switching event) times the input–output delay or duration of the switching event D. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root%20of%20unity%20modulo%20n | In number theory, a kth root of unity modulo n for positive integers k, n ≥ 2, is a root of unity in the ring of integers modulo n; that is, a solution x to the equation (or congruence) . If k is the smallest such exponent for x, then x is called a primitive kth root of unity modulo n. See modular arithmetic for nota... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20reaction%20card%20method | The Microsoft Reaction Card, developed by Microsoft in 2002 by Joey Benedek and Trish Miner, is a method used to check the emotional response and desirability of a design or product. This method is commonly used in the field of software design.
Using this method involves a participant describing a design / product bas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amplitude%20panning | Amplitude panning is a technique in sound engineering where the same sound signal is applied to a number of loudspeakers in different directions equidistant from the listener. Then, a virtual source appears to a direction that is dependent on amplitudes of the loudspeakers. The direction may not coincide with any physi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemotronics | Chemotronics is an intersection field of chemistry (especially electrochemistry) and electronics dealing with the design of electrochemical and optical chemical sensors. One of pioneers of this field was Alexander Frumkin.
See also
Amperostat
Bioelectrochemistry
Bioelectronics
Electrochemical engineering
Potentiostat
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes%20Hjelmslev | Johannes Trolle Hjelmslev (; 7 April 1873 – 16 February 1950) was a mathematician from Hørning, Denmark. Hjelmslev worked in geometry and history of geometry. He was the discoverer and eponym of the Hjelmslev transformation, a method for mapping an entire hyperbolic plane into a circle with a finite radius.
He was th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwood%27s%20septa | In anatomy, Underwood's septa (or maxillary sinus septa, singular septum) are fin-shaped projections of bone that may exist in the maxillary sinus, first described in 1910 by Arthur S. Underwood, an anatomist at King's College in London. The presence of septa at or near the floor of the sinus are of interest to the de... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20semiconductor%20sequencing | Ion semiconductor sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing based on the detection of hydrogen ions that are released during the polymerization of DNA. This is a method of "sequencing by synthesis", during which a complementary strand is built based on the sequence of a template strand.
A microwell containing a templat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal%20Short%20Title%20Catalogue | The Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC) brings together information on all books published in Europe between the invention of printing and the end of the sixteenth century, creating a powerful resource for the study of the book and print culture.
The project has a searchable interface, which brings together data fr... |
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