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  2. Enterprise unified process - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) is an extended variant of the Unified Process and was developed by Scott W. Ambler and Larry Constantine in 2000, eventually reworked in 2005 by Ambler, John Nalbone and Michael Vizdos. [1]

  3. Edinburgh University Press - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh University Press was founded in the 1940s and became a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Edinburgh in 1992. [3] Books and journals published by the press carry the imprimatur of The University of Edinburgh.

  4. Eup - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Eup or EUP may refer to: Places. Eup (administrative division), a level of ...

  5. End-user development - Wikipedia

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    End-user development (EUD) or end-user programming (EUP) refers to activities and tools that allow end-users – people who are not professional software developers – to program computers. People who are not professional developers can use EUD tools to create or modify software artifacts (descriptions of automated behavior) and complex data ...

  6. Paris School of Urban Planning - Wikipedia

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    The EUP offers 8 programs: Transportation and Mobility (in collaboration with École des Ponts ParisTech) [1] Urban alternatives and experimental projects; Development and territories: resources, policies and strategies; Urban Planning and international expertise (European cities course: taught in English, Cities of the south course: taught in ...

  7. Eup (administrative division) - Wikipedia

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    Along with "myeon", an "eup" is one of the divisions of a county ("gun"), and of some cities ("si") with a population of less than 500,000. The main town or towns in a county—or the secondary town or towns within a city's territory—are designated as "eup"s. Towns are subdivided into villages ("ri"). In order to form an eup, the minimum ...

  8. Aewol - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Aewol (Korean: 애월) is an eup located in Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea.

  9. Beomseo-eup - Wikipedia

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    Beomseo (Korean: 범서읍) is an eup of Ulju County, Ulsan, South Korea. It is located to the east of Muhak Mountain, at an average elevation of 133 meters above the sea level. [ 1 ] As of the year 2023, it had a total population of 68,051.