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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-running%20transaction
Long-running transactions (also known as the saga interaction pattern) are computer database transactions that avoid locks on non-local resources, use compensation to handle failures, potentially aggregate smaller ACID transactions (also referred to as atomic transactions), and typically use a coordinator to complete o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REN%20TV
REN TV () is a Russian free-to-air television network. It was founded on 1 January 1997 by Irena Lesnevskaya and her son, Dmitry Lesnevsky, who had been running REN TV as a production house for other national Russian television channels. Though it focuses mostly on audiences aged between 18 and 45 years old, the networ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle%20HTTP%20Server
Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) is a web server based on the Apache HTTP Server, created by the Oracle Technology Network. The web server is based on Apache version 2.2.13. OHS, like Apache 2.2, includes support for IPv6. It is a Web Tier component of the Oracle Fusion Middleware. Features: SSL/TLS security Virtual host ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrol%20AD
Petrol AD () is a Bulgarian oil distribution company which maintains the largest network of filling stations in the country, consisting of more than 330 retail outlets, 80 petrol depots and three petrol port terminals. The company was established in April 1932, in the capital city of Sofia, and privatized in 1999. Curr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative%20innovation%20network
Collaborative innovation is a process in which multiple players contribute towards creating new products with customers and suppliers. Collaboration can occur in all aspects of the business cycle, depending on the context: Procurement and supplier collaboration Research and development of new products, services, and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMCS
LMCS may refer to: Lockheed Martin Control Systems, the former name of the Platform Solutions division of BAE Systems Electronics, Intelligence & Support Logical Methods in Computer Science, a scientific journal in theoretical computer science IEEE 802, the LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMCS) See also LMC (disamb...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential%20pattern%20mining
Sequential pattern mining is a topic of data mining concerned with finding statistically relevant patterns between data examples where the values are delivered in a sequence. It is usually presumed that the values are discrete, and thus time series mining is closely related, but usually considered a different activity....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Announcement%20%28computing%29
An announcement (ANN) is a Usenet, mailing list or e-mail message sent to notify subscribers that a software project has made a new release version. Newsgroup announcement recipients often have a name like "comp.somegroup.announce". Mailing list announcement recipients often have a name like "toolname-announce". In an ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gainward
Gainward is a computer hardware company which has produced video cards since 1984. Taiwan-based TNC Industrial sold the company to Palit Microsystems in 2005, acquiring the Gainward brand and branch Gainward Europe GmbH for $1 million. Product families Their graphic cards used to be exclusively based on Nvidia chipse...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WQMY
WQMY (channel 53) is a television station licensed to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, serving Northeastern Pennsylvania as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. It is owned by locally based New Age Media, LLC, alongside Hazleton-licensed Fox affiliate and company flagship WOLF-TV (channel 56); New Age also provides c...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams%20in%20Germany
Germany has an extensive number of tramway networks (Straßenbahn in German). Some of these networks have been upgraded to light rail standards, called Stadtbahn in German. Straßenbahn and Stadtbahn schemes are usually operated on the legal foundation of the BOStrab, the Tramways Act of Germany. Tramways served as the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMS%20Associates%2C%20Inc.
IMS Associates, Inc., or IMSAI, was a microcomputer company, responsible for one of the earliest successes in personal computing, the IMSAI 8080. The company was founded in 1973 by William Millard and was based in San Leandro, California. Their first product launch was the IMSAI 8080 in 1975. One of the company's subs...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsoon%20%28speakers%29
Monsoon is a brand of loudspeakers, originally automotive speaker systems and later computer speakers. Monsoon was originally associated with OEM-sourced automotive audio speaker systems, notably supplied on a number of General Motors products and then later expanded onto other manufacturers such as Volkswagen. The br...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFX
KFX may refer to: Computing KFX (program), the kernel language of FX-87, a polymorphic typed functional language Kameleon FireEx KFX, a computational fluid dynamics simulation program focusing on gas dispersion and fire simulation. .kfx, a proprietary ebook format for the Amazon Kindle Kofax (stock ticker: KFX), p...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NETD
NETD, NetD or netd can refer to: Negative electron-transfer dissociation Noise equivalent temperature difference NetDetector from Niksun Network device (NetD) netd.com a VOD service in Turkey by Doğan Media Group
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wank
Wank may refer to: WANK (computer worm), a computer worm that attacked DEC VAX/VMS systems through DECnet in 1989 WXTY, a radio station (99.9 FM) licensed to serve Lafayette, Florida, United States, which held the call sign WANK from 2010 to 2018 Wank (mountain), a German mountain close to the Austrian border Male...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%20Data%20Protocol
GData (Google Data Protocol) provides a simple protocol for reading and writing data on the Internet, designed by Google. GData combines common XML-based syndication formats (Atom and RSS) with a feed-publishing system based on the Atom Publishing Protocol, plus some extensions for handling queries. It relies on XML or...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take-grant%20protection%20model
The take-grant protection model is a formal model used in the field of computer security to establish or disprove the safety of a given computer system that follows specific rules. It shows that even though the question of safety is in general undecidable, for specific systems it is decidable in linear time. The model...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versant
The Versant suite of tests are computerized tests of spoken language available from Pearson PLC. Versant tests were the first fully automated tests of spoken language to use advanced speech processing technology (including speech recognition) to assess the spoken language skills of non-native speakers. The Versant lang...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Brother%20%28Australian%20season%201%29
Big Brother 2001, also known as Big Brother 1, was the first season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother. It is based upon the Dutch series of the same name, it premiered on Network Ten on 23 April 2001 and lasted twelve weeks until the live finale on 16 July 2001. Big Brother 1 proved to be an early...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Brother%20%28Australian%20season%204%29
Big Brother 2004, also known as Big Brother 4, was the fourth season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother, and was aired on Network Ten, starting on Sunday 2 May 2004, with the housemates entering the day before, and ended on Monday 26 July 2004, lasting 86 days. The season was billed as "back to bas...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Brother%20%28Australian%20season%205%29
Big Brother Australia 2005, also known as Big Brother 5, was the fifth season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother, and was aired on Network Ten in Australia, and TV-2 in New Zealand with a four-week delay. The series started on 8 May 2005, with housemates going into the House the day before, and fin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game%20Oriented%20Assembly%20Lisp
Game Oriented Assembly Lisp (GOAL, also known as Game Object Assembly Lisp) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp, made for video games developed by Andy Gavin and the Jak and Daxter team at the company Naughty Dog. It was written using Allegro Common Lisp and used in the development of the entire ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegro%20Common%20Lisp
Allegro Common Lisp is a programming language with an integrated development environment (IDE), developed by Franz Inc. It is a dialect of the language Lisp, a commercial software implementation of the language Common Lisp. Allegro CL provides the full American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Common Lisp standard w...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semidefinite%20programming
Semidefinite programming (SDP) is a subfield of convex optimization concerned with the optimization of a linear objective function (a user-specified function that the user wants to minimize or maximize) over the intersection of the cone of positive semidefinite matrices with an affine space, i.e., a spectrahedron. Sem...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic%20Sound%20Corporation
Symbolic Sound Corporation was founded by Carla Scaletti and Kurt J. Hebel in 1989 as a spinoff of the CERL Sound Group at the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Originally named Kymatics, the company was incorporated as Symbolic Sound Corporation in March 19...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle%20register
The Vehicle register in the United Kingdom is a database of motor vehicles. It is a legal requirement in the UK for most types of motor vehicle to be registered if they are to be used on the public road. All new and imported vehicles are required to be entered onto the register, which is administered by the Driver an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish%20railway%20signalling
The signalling system used on the standard-gauge railway network in Sweden is based on that of the traditional mechanical semaphore signals. Currently only colour-light signals are used, together with the Ansaldo L10000 Automatic Train Control system. Main signals The main signals (huvudsignaler) display the following...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cologne%E2%80%93Aachen%20high-speed%20railway
The Cologne–Aachen high-speed line is the German part of the Trans-European transport networks project high-speed line Paris–Brussels–Cologne. It is not a newly built railway line, but a project to upgrade the existing railway line which was opened in 1841 by the Rhenish Railway Company. When it was continued into Belg...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legends%20of%20Future%20Past
Legends of Future Past was the first commercial text-based MUD to make the transition from a proprietary network provider (CompuServe, in this case) to the Internet. It was designed by Jon Radoff and Angela Bull. It was also notable in that it had paid Game Masters who conducted online events. The game was originally ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20%28ISP%29
Free S.A.S. is a French telecommunications company, subsidiary of Iliad S.A. that provides voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications to consumers in France. Its head office is in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and it is the second-largest ISP in France. Free provides ISP services in France and in the 30 OEC...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English%20Electric%20KDF8
KDF8 was an early British computer built by English Electric as a version of the RCA 501. By producing a software-compatible system, the intention was to reduce time and cost to develop software. However, the lengthy process of developing manufacturing capability meant that the system was soon outpaced by systems from ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metromedia%20%28disambiguation%29
Metromedia is an American media company. Metromedia can also mean: Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., later AboveNet Metromedia Restaurant Group Metromedia Square, the former Fox Television Center broadcast facility Metromedia, the post-1971 name for the sound system Tom the Great Sebastian
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misra
Misra or Mishra may refer to: Motor Industry Software Reliability Association MISRA C, a software development standard for the C programming language Misra (poetry), a term meaning a line of a couplet, or verse, in Turkic, Arabic, Persian and Urdu poetry Mishra or Misra, an Indian and Nepalese surname Bhagiratha, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis%20Motor%20Speedway%20Radio%20Network
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network (known typically as the IMS Radio Network or the INDYCAR Radio Network), is an in-house radio syndication arrangement which broadcasts the Indianapolis 500, the NTT IndyCar Series, and Indy Lights to radio stations covering most of North America. The network, owned by the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WANT
WANT (98.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Lebanon, Tennessee, broadcasting at 98.9 MHz. Most of WANT's broadcast day is simulcast over 1490 AM WCOR, with some exceptions. Programming WANT is primarily focused on serving its community of Lebanon and Wilson County. It can be classified as a full-service radio statio...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming%20and%20Metaprogramming%20in%20the%20Human%20Biocomputer
Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer: Theory and Experiments is a 1968 book by John C. Lilly. In the book, "the doctor imagines the brain as a piece of computer technology." More specifically, he uses "the analogy of brain being the hardware, the mind being the software and consciousness being beyo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20domain
In data management and database analysis, a data domain is the collection of values that a data element may contain. The rule for determining the domain boundary may be as simple as a data type with an enumerated list of values. For example, a database table that has information about people, with one record per perso...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20Woods%20%28programmer%29
Donald R. Woods (born April 30, 1954) is an American hacker and computer programmer. He is best known for his role in the development of the Colossal Cave Adventure game. Biography Early programming career Woods teamed with James M. Lyon while both were attending Princeton in 1972 to produce the unprecedented, excurs...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducati%20888
The Ducati 888 was a motorcycle manufactured by Ducati as an upgrade to the Ducati 851. The earlier 851 had introduced liquid cooling, computerized fuel injection and four-valve heads to the company's two cylinder motors. In 1991 Ducati increased the capacity of the 851 to 888 cc to create the 888. Both engines feat...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird%20Internet%20routing%20daemon
BIRD (recursive acronym for BIRD Internet Routing Daemon) is an open-source implementation for routing Internet Protocol packets on Unix-like operating systems. It was developed as a school project at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, and is distributed under the GNU General Public Li...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport%20in%20Bristol
Bristol is a city in south west England, near the Bristol Channel coast, approximately 106 miles (170 km) west of London. Several factors have influenced the development of its transport network. It is a major centre of employment, retail, culture and higher education, has many historic areas, and has a history of ma...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psydoll
Psydoll are a Japanese cyberpunk band. They formed in Tokyo in 1997 and incorporate industrial and electropop with cyberpunk imagery, musical and lyrical content. In 2003, they came to the UK to play at the Beyond the Veil gothic music festival in Leeds and gained some recognition amongst the UK industrial and gothic u...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated%20storage%20and%20retrieval%20system
An automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS or AS/RS) consists of a variety of computer-controlled systems for automatically placing and retrieving loads from defined storage locations. Automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS) are typically used in applications where: There is a very high volume of loads b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Data%20Buoy%20Center
The National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) is a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS). NDBC designs, develops, operates, and maintains a network of data collecting buoys and coastal stations. The NDBC is located in southern Mississippi as a tenant at the John C. S...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Adjey
David Adjey is a Canadian chef known for his appearances on the Food Network Canada show Restaurant Makeover. Adjey appeared on the season 7 premiere episode of Iron Chef America which originally aired on October 5, 2008. He faced off against Iron Chef Michael Symon and the theme ingredient was sturgeon. Adjey and Sym...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob%20Rainford
Rob Rainford (born November 30, 1966) is a Canadian chef, author of Rob Rainford's Born to Grill and former host of Licence to Grill (LTG) on the Food Network Canada, Discovery Home (in the United States) and Asian Food Channel (across Asia). He was born in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica, before moving to Canada with his...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated%20test%20facility
An integrated test facility (ITF) creates a fictitious entity in a database to process test transactions simultaneously with live input. ITF can be used to incorporate test transactions into a normal production run of a system. Its advantage is that periodic testing does not require separate test processes. However, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A9ctor%20Garc%C3%ADa-Molina
Héctor García-Molina (15 November 1954 – 25 November 2019) was a Mexican-American computer scientist and Professor in the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He was the advisor to Google co-founder Sergey Brin from 1993 to 1997 when Brin was a computer science student at S...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunStar%20Cebu
SunStar Cebu, formerly stylized as Sun•Star Cebu (formerly Sun•Star Daily), is a community newspaper in Cebu City, the Philippines. It is the flagship newspaper of the SunStar network of newspapers and is the leading newspaper in both Metro Cebu and the province of Cebu. It was named Sunstar Daily when it was first fou...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%E2%80%93slave
Master–slave or master/slave may refer to: Master/slave (technology), a model of communication between two devices in computing Master–slave dialectic, a concept in Hegelian philosophy Master–slave morality, a central theme of Friedrich Nietzsche's works Master/slave (BDSM), a type of consensual relationship of do...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymorphic%20Programming%20Language
The Polymorphic Programming Language (PPL) was developed in 1969 at Harvard University by Thomas A. Standish. It is an interactive, extensible language with a base language similar to the language APL. The assignment operator <- (or ←) has influenced the language S. References Procedural programming languages Harva...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MEDFORIST
MEDFORIST is a project aimed at implementing a Euro-Mediterranean network for sharing information systems and technology (IST) resources. Started in August 2002, MEDFORIST is a project of the Euro-Mediterranean Information Society (EUMEDIS), an initiative of the European Union, ultimately aimed at establishing an EU-ME...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBN%20Television
OBN Television (or OBN TV) may refer to: Televizija OBN Oceania Broadcasting Network
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sendai%20Airport%20Line
The is an airport rail link service connecting Sendai Airport to Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. Rail service began on March 18, 2007. Data The third-sector Sendai Airport Transit Co., Ltd. (SAT) started construction of the line in 2002. The construction cost is expected to reach 34.9 billion yen, and it may take as long as...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottesman%E2%80%93Knill%20theorem
In quantum computing, the Gottesman–Knill theorem is a theoretical result by Daniel Gottesman and Emanuel Knill that states that stabilizer circuits, circuits that only consist of gates from the normalizer of the qubit Pauli group, also called Clifford group, can be perfectly simulated in polynomial time on a probabili...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-operation
In computer central processing units, micro-operations (also known as micro-ops or μops, historically also as micro-actions) are detailed low-level instructions used in some designs to implement complex machine instructions (sometimes termed macro-instructions in this context). Usually, micro-operations perform basic ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalink
Metalink is an extensible metadata file format that describes one or more computer files available for download. It specifies files appropriate for the user's language and operating system; facilitates file verification and recovery from data corruption; and lists alternate download sources (mirror URIs). The metadata...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inauthentic%20text
An inauthentic text is a computer-generated expository document meant to appear as genuine, but which is actually meaningless. Frequently they are created in order to be intermixed with genuine documents and thus manipulate the results of search engines, as with Spam blogs. They are also carried along in email in ord...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarkko%20Kari
Jarkko J. Kari is a Finnish mathematician and computer scientist, known for his contributions to the theory of Wang tiles and cellular automata. Kari is currently a professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of Turku. Biography Kari received his Ph.D. in 1990 from the University of Turku; his dissertation...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise%20Distributed%20Object%20Computing
The UML profile for Enterprise Distributed Object Computing (EDOC) is a standard of the Object Management Group in support of open distributed computing using model-driven architecture and service-oriented architecture. Its aim is to simplify the development of component based (EDOC) systems by providing a UML-based m...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Package%20format
A package format is a type of archive containing computer programs and additional metadata needed by package managers. While the archive file format itself may be unchanged, package formats bear additional metadata, such as a manifest file or certain directory layouts. Packages may contain either source code or executa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watson%20Systems
Watson Systems AG, established in Switzerland, founded by media developer and investor Norbert Schulz, Hamburg, produces "talking" shopping carts. The company developed and produced a worldwide database- and Internet-based audio advertising system for supermarkets and shopping centres. External links Watson Systems AG...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragment%20%28computer%20graphics%29
In computer graphics, a fragment is the data necessary to generate a single pixel's worth of a drawing primitive in the frame buffer. This data may include, but is not limited to: raster position depth interpolated attributes (color, texture coordinates, etc.) stencil alpha window ID As a scene is drawn, draw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragment
Fragment(s) may refer to: Computing Fragment (computer graphics), all the data necessary to generate a pixel in the frame buffer Fragment (logic), a syntactically restricted subset of a logical language URI fragment, the component of a URL following the "#" that identifies a portion of a larger document Film and t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biogradska%20Gora
Biogradska Gora (, ) is a forest and a national park in Montenegro within the Kolašin municipality. One of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The landscape is one of mountain ridges, glacial lakes, and temperate forest. Location Biogradska Gora is located in the mountainous region of Bjelasica in the cent...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WCOV-TV
WCOV-TV (channel 20) is a television station in Montgomery, Alabama, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Allen Media Broadcasting alongside Troy-licensed Cozi TV affiliate WIYC (channel 48) and low-power local weather station WALE-LD (channel 17). The stations share studios on WCOV Avenue in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censo%20Econ%C3%B3mico
The Censo Económico, or National Economic Census, is an exhaustive survey and census that presents economic data of every economic unit in Mexico. It covers the extractive and transformation industries, manufacturing sector, construction, commerce, transport and communication, and services. It only excludes agriculture...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UDN
UDN can stand for: National Democratic Union (Brazil) (União Democrática Nacional),a political party that existed in Brazil between 1945 and 1965 Univision Deportes Network, a Spanish-language sports channel in the United States Ulcerative dermal necrosis, a disease of salmon and trout United Daily News, a Taiwanese ne...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory%20latency
Memory latency is the time (the latency) between initiating a request for a byte or word in memory until it is retrieved by a processor. If the data are not in the processor's cache, it takes longer to obtain them, as the processor will have to communicate with the external memory cells. Latency is therefore a fundamen...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-advocacy
Self-advocacy is the act of speaking up for oneself and one's interests. It is used as a name for civil rights movements and mutual aid networks for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The term arose in the broader civil rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and is part of the disability rights ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange%20UK
Orange UK was a mobile network operator and internet service provider in the United Kingdom, launched in 1994. It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but was purchased by France Télécom (now Orange S.A.) in 2000, which then adopted the Orange brand for all its other mobile communications activities. Orange UK ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myra%20Wilson
Myra S. Wilson is a British computer scientist. She is a senior lecturer in computer science at Aberystwyth University, Wales. Her research interests are in the broad area of robotics, and she also teaches in the field. Education and research Myra S. Wilson received the B.Sc. degree from Aberdeen University, Aberdee...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded%20Compact%20Extended
Embedded Compact Extended (ECX) is a small form factor Single Board Computer specification set out by Intel. ECX boards measure 105mm x 146mm. The small size of the board gives it application in portable medical imaging devices and in-vehicle infotainment systems. References Single-board computers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convenience%20function
A convenience function is a non-essential subroutine in a programming library or framework which is intended to ease commonly performed tasks. These convenience functions may be added arbitrarily based on the creator's perception of what these menial tasks will be, or they may be the result of a process of refactoring ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency%20graph
In mathematics, computer science and digital electronics, a dependency graph is a directed graph representing dependencies of several objects towards each other. It is possible to derive an evaluation order or the absence of an evaluation order that respects the given dependencies from the dependency graph. Definition...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efferent%20coupling
Efferent coupling is a coupling metric in software development. It measures the number of data types a class knows about. This includes inheritance, interface implementation, parameter types, variable types, and exceptions. This has also been referred to by Robert C. Martin as the Fan-out stability metric which in hi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20New%20Hampshire%20InterOperability%20Laboratory
The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) is an independent test facility that provides interoperability and standards conformance testing for networking, telecommunications, data storage, and consumer technology products. Founded in 1988, it employs approximately 25 full-time staff members...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Henderson-Sellers
Brian Henderson-Sellers (born January 1951) is an English computer scientist residing in Sydney, Australia, and Professor of Information Systems at the University of Technology Sydney. He is also Director of the Centre for Object Technology and Applications at University of Technology Sydney. Biography Henderson-Sell...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutte%20Hakkun
is a 1997 action puzzle game featuring a character of the same name developed by Indieszero with Nintendo R&D2 and published by Nintendo for the Super Famicom's add-on, the Satellaview, datacasting on November 2, 1997, and three different updates involving new puzzles were released from 1998 to 1999. Gameplay Sutte H...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veeshayne%20Patuwai
Veeshayne Patuwai née Armstrong (born 1972) is a New Zealand television presenter, actress, emcee and singer and currently appears on two shows on the Māori Television network, a panelist on Ask Your Auntie and Freestyle, a half-hour fashion magazine show. She is fluent in Te Reo Māori and English and has a son, Hohai...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranoia%201.0
Paranoia: 1.0 (originally One Point O, also known as 1.0, One Point Zero, Version 1.0, and Virus 1.0) is a 2004 cyberpunk dystopian horror mystery written and directed by Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson. The film is a Kafkaesque nightmare in which a young computer programmer is an unwitting guinea pig in a corporate...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex%20%28disambiguation%29
A codex is a book bound in the modern manner, by joining pages, as opposed to a rolled scroll. Codex may also refer to: In computing Codex Corporation, a Massachusetts tech company later known as Vanguard Managed Solutions Codex Digital, a high-resolution media recording system WordPress Codex, a repository and ma...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total%20Entertainment%20Network
Total Entertainment Network (TEN) was an online gaming service that existed from September 1996 until October 1999. T E Network, Inc., which created and operated the TEN service, was formed from the merger of Optigon Interactive and Outland in June 1995 when they received their first round of venture capital funding fr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SYMPL
SYMPL is an obsolete programming language developed by the Control Data Corporation (CDC) for use on the CDC 6000 series computer systems in the 1970s and 1980s. It was based on a subset of CDC's version of JOVIAL, as an alternative to assembly language. A number of important CDC software products were implemented in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel%20%28disambiguation%29
A pixel is the base element of a digital image in computer graphics. Pixel may also refer to: Technology Google Pixel, a line of consumer electronics devices that run ChromeOS or the Android operating system, including: Chromebook Pixel, a touchscreen chromebook laptop from Google Pixel C, a 2015 Android tablet fr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnsley%20and%20District%20Tramway
The Barnsley and District Electric Traction Co was an electric tramway network serving the town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The tramway was a subsidiary of the British Electric Traction and services begun on 31 October 1902. In early 1898, three companies had applied for local tramway systems, the Barnsley Corporati...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-of-line%20blocking
Head-of-line blocking (HOL blocking) in computer networking is a performance-limiting phenomenon that occurs when a line of packets is held up in a queue by a first packet. Examples include input buffered network switches, out-of-order delivery and multiple requests in HTTP pipelining. Network switches A switch may b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelni
Pelni (abbreviation of , ) is the national cargo and passenger shipping company of Indonesia. Its services network spans across the Indonesian archipelago. Mainly serving as connector between bigger cities and to remote islands, Pelni plays an important role in the Indonesian transport system. Pelni is one of the few ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveform%20buffer
In computing, a waveform buffer is a technique for digital synthesis of repeating waveforms. It is common in PC sound cards. The waveform amplitude values are stored in a buffer memory, which is addressed from a phase generator, with the retrieved value then used as the basis of the synthesized signal. In the phase ge...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action%20selection
Action selection is a way of characterizing the most basic problem of intelligent systems: what to do next. In artificial intelligence and computational cognitive science, "the action selection problem" is typically associated with intelligent agents and animats—artificial systems that exhibit complex behaviour in an a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osem
Osem may refer to: Osem (mathematics) – algorithm for image reconstruction in nuclear medical imaging Osem (company) – Israeli food corporation Orquesta Sinfonica del Estado de Mexico, an official State symphony orchestra in Mexico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows%20service
In Windows NT operating systems, a Windows service is a computer program that operates in the background. It is similar in concept to a Unix daemon. A Windows service must conform to the interface rules and protocols of the Service Control Manager, the component responsible for managing Windows services. It is the Serv...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil%20Trevett
Neil Trevett is an electrical engineer and executive involved in 3D computer graphics technology. Biography Trevett holds a first-class with honors joint B.Sc. electronic engineering and computer science degree from the University of Birmingham, England. In 1985, Trevett joined benchMark Technologies as head of graph...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive%20planning
In artificial intelligence, reactive planning denotes a group of techniques for action selection by autonomous agents. These techniques differ from classical planning in two aspects. First, they operate in a timely fashion and hence can cope with highly dynamic and unpredictable environments. Second, they compute just...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doncaster%20Tramway
Doncaster Corporation Tramways was an electric tramway network serving the town of Doncaster, England. It was authorised in 1899, and the first route to Bentley opened in 1902. This remained separated from the rest of the system until North Bridge was built to carry traffic over the Great Northern Railway main line to ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chipkill
Chipkill is IBM's trademark for a form of advanced error checking and correcting (ECC) computer memory technology that protects computer memory systems from any single memory chip failure as well as multi-bit errors from any portion of a single memory chip. One simple scheme to perform this function scatters the bits...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office%20%28disambiguation%29
An office is a room or other area in which people work, or a position within an organization with specific duties and rights attached. Office or The Office may also refer to: Computer software Office suite, Bundled business productivity software Ability Office Collabora Online ConceptDraw Office Corel WordPerfect O...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana%20Merry
Diana Merry-Shapiro is a computer programmer who had worked for the Learning Research Group of Xerox PARC in the 1970s and 1980s, after having been hired originally as a secretary. As one of the original developers of the Smalltalk programming language, she helped to write the first system for overlapping display windo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20television
Music television is a type of television programming which focuses predominantly on playing music videos from recording artists, usually on dedicated television channels broadcasting on satellite, cable, or Streaming Platforms. Music television channels may host their own shows and charts and award prizes. Examples ar...