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  2. Eurodrone - Wikipedia

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    The Eurodrone is intended for long-endurance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and ground support missions with precision-guided weapons. [3] The twin-turboprops are mounted in a pusher configuration behind the wing, similar to the smaller BAE Systems Mantis, and one-third larger than the MQ-9.

  3. think-cell - Wikipedia

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    The Fraunhofer Society spin-off [1] focuses upon the creation of Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel add-in products. [2] The company's main product – think-cell – aims to facilitate the creation of charts, e.g., bar charts, waterfall charts, Marimekko charts and Gantt charts, on Microsoft PowerPoint presentation slides from Microsoft Excel data ...

  4. ArduPilot - Wikipedia

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    BlueROV2 diving with ArduSub. The ArduPilot software suite consists of navigation software (typically referred to as firmware when it is compiled to binary form for microcontroller hardware targets) running on the vehicle (either Copter, Plane, Rover, AntennaTracker, or Sub), along with ground station controlling software including Mission Planner, APM Planner, QGroundControl, MavProxy, Tower ...

  5. Gantt chart - Wikipedia

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    Gantt chart software typically provides mechanisms to link task dependencies, although this data may or may not be visually represented. [4] Gantt charts and network diagrams are often used for the same project, both being generated from the same data by a software application.

  6. Breakthrough Software - Wikipedia

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    Breakthrough Software was a software company based in Novato, California. Breakthrough developed and sold the Time Line project management software for PC DOS computers, releasing the first version in 1984, [ 1 ] and version 2.0 in July, 1985. [ 2 ]

  7. Automated planning and scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Further, in planning with rational or real time, the state space may be infinite, unlike in classical planning or planning with integer time. Temporal planning is closely related to scheduling problems when uncertainty is involved and can also be understood in terms of timed automata. The Simple Temporal Network with Uncertainty (STNU) is a ...

  8. MicroPlanner X-Pert - Wikipedia

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    At its first commercial release in 1980, [2] Micro Planner was the first project management package for a micro computer. First developed for the Apple II computer in 1979, versions have also existed at various times for the Apple /// , Sirius Systems Technology Victor, Macintosh , Silicon Graphics IRIX platforms, and currently for Microsoft ...

  9. Timeline - Wikipedia

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    A timeline is a list of events displayed in chronological order. [1] It is typically a graphic design showing a long bar labelled with dates paralleling it, and usually contemporaneous events. Timelines can use any suitable scale representing time, suiting the subject and data; many use a linear scale, in which a unit of distance is equal to a ...