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  2. Menu engineering - Wikipedia

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    Menu engineering or Menu psychology, is the design of a menu to maximize restaurant profits. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This also applies to cafes, bars, hotels, food trucks, event catering and online food delivery platforms.

  3. Hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid laptop or hybrid tablet, a cross between a tablet computer and a laptop, running mobile operating system; Hybrid computer, a computer combining analog and digital features; Hybrid graphics, discrete and integrated graphics processing units; Hybrid drive, a device that combines a solid-state drive with hard disk drive

  4. Heterogeneous computing - Wikipedia

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    Usually heterogeneity in the context of computing refers to different instruction-set architectures (ISA), where the main processor has one and other processors have another - usually a very different - architecture (maybe more than one), not just a different microarchitecture (floating point number processing is a special case of this - not usually referred to as heterogeneous).

  5. Hybrid integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    An (orange-epoxy) encapsulated hybrid circuit on a printed circuit board (PCB).. A hybrid integrated circuit (HIC), hybrid microcircuit, hybrid circuit or simply hybrid is a miniaturized electronic circuit constructed of individual devices, such as semiconductor devices (e.g. transistors, diodes or monolithic ICs) and passive components (e.g. resistors, inductors, transformers, and capacitors ...

  6. Hybrid computer - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid computers are distinct from hybrid systems. The latter may be no more than a digital computer equipped with an analog-to-digital converter at the input and/or a digital-to-analog converter at the output, to convert analog signals for ordinary digital signal processing, and conversely , e.g., for driving physical control systems, such as ...

  7. Multiprocessor system architecture - Wikipedia

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    A multiprocessor system is defined as "a system with more than one processor", and, more precisely, "a number of central processing units linked together to enable parallel processing to take place".

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  9. Federated architecture - Wikipedia

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    Most recently the principle was carried over to application design by large software vendors, emphasized in large scale database system architecture as well as portal infrastructure and identity management. Federated identity systems link a user's attributes to multiple systems, such as with single sign-on technologies. It is also used to ...