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  2. Git - Wikipedia

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    Git (/ ɡ ɪ t /) [8] is a distributed version control system [9] that tracks versions of files. It is often used to control source code by programmers who are developing software collaboratively. Design goals of Git include speed, data integrity, and support for distributed, non-linear workflows — thousands of parallel branches running on ...

  3. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    Arduino compatible with the use of the Arduino_Core_STM32 on GitHub; Blue Pill board: STM32 ST: Blue Pill board for the 32bit STM32F103C8T6 microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics; Arduino compatible with the use of the Arduino_Core_STM32 on GitHub; Rhino Mini 328PB [236] ATmega328PB-AU Cyrola Inc. Arduino compatible board with MiniCore.

  4. Workflow - Wikipedia

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    Cryogenic electron microscopy workflow An IMRAD model for developing research articles. Workflow is a generic term for orchestrated and repeatable patterns of activity, enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or process information. [1]

  5. Extract, transform, load - Wikipedia

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    Extract, transform, load (ETL) is a three-phase computing process where data is extracted from an input source, transformed (including cleaning), and loaded into an output data container.

  6. Push–pull strategy - Wikipedia

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    The business terms push and pull originated in logistics and supply chain management, [2] but are also widely used in marketing [3] [4] and in the hotel distribution business. Walmart is an example of a company that uses the push vs. pull strategy.

  7. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    By reinforcement learning approach, a learning agent can sense the environment's state (e.g., sensing home temperature), perform actions (e.g., turn HVAC on or off) and learn through the maximizing accumulated rewards it receives in long term. IoT intelligence can be offered at three levels: IoT devices, Edge/Fog nodes, and cloud computing. [135]

  8. Actor model - Wikipedia

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    The actor model in computer science is a mathematical model of concurrent computation that treats an actor as the basic building block of concurrent computation. In response to a message it receives, an actor can: make local decisions, create more actors, send more messages, and determine how to respond to the next message received.

  9. Sokoban - Wikipedia

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    Additional game elements: Push Crate, Sokonex, Xsok, Cyberbox and Block-o-Mania all add new elements to the basic puzzle. Examples include holes, teleports, moving blocks and one-way passages. Character actions: In Pukoban, the character can pull boxes in addition to pushing them.