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  3. Scoreboard - Wikipedia

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    A scoreboard is a large board for publicly displaying the score in a game. [citation needed] Most levels of sport from high school and above use at least one scoreboard for keeping score, measuring time, and displaying statistics. Scoreboards in the past used a mechanical clock and numeral cards to display the score.

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    This templates generates an infobox to summarize information about stadia, arenas, or other sporting venues. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Official name name stadium_name centre_name Name of the sporting venue Default {{PAGENAMEBASE}} Line suggested Native name native_name Name of venue in native ...

  5. Scoreboarding - Wikipedia

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    Instructions are released only when the scoreboard determines that there are no conflicts with previously issued ("in flight") instructions. If an instruction is stalled because it is unsafe to issue (or there are insufficient resources), the scoreboard monitors the flow of executing instructions until all dependencies have been resolved before ...

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  7. Electro-Mech Scoreboards - Wikipedia

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    The scoreboards, sometimes paid for in full by the bottlers, sometimes only partially funded, typically included ID panels with soft drink logos. It is a running joke among the Electro-Mech sales staff that nobody has ever heard of their company because all their customers think they have a "Coca-Cola scoreboard" or a "Pepsi scoreboard". [2]