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  2. Node graph architecture - Wikipedia

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    Node graph architecture is a software design structured around the notion of a node graph. Both the source code and the user interface are designed around the editing and composition (or linking) of atomic functional units. Node graphs are a type of visual programming language.

  3. LLVM - Wikipedia

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    The name LLVM originally stood for Low Level Virtual Machine. However, the project has since expanded, and the name is no longer an acronym but an orphan initialism. [7] LLVM is written in C++ and is designed for compile-time, link-time, runtime, and "idle-time" optimization.

  4. PyCharm - Wikipedia

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    Project and code navigation: specialized project views, file structure views and quick jumping between files, classes, methods and usages; Python code refactoring: including rename, update function signature, extract method, introduce variable, introduce constant, pull up, push down and others; Integrated Python debugger

  5. Fast Artificial Neural Network - Wikipedia

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    His goal was to use this autonomous agent to create a virtual player in Quake III Arena that can learn from gameplay. Since its original 1.0.0 version release, the library's functions have been expanded by the creator and its many contributors to include more practical constructors , different activation functions , simpler access to parameters ...

  6. Graph database - Wikipedia

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    In an RDF graph model, each addition of information is represented with a separate node. For example, imagine a scenario where a user has to add a name property for a person represented as a distinct node in the graph. In a labeled-property graph model, this would be done with an addition of a name property into the node of the person.

  7. oVirt - Wikipedia

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    An oVirt node is a server running RHEL, CentOS, Scientific Linux, or experimentally Debian, with KVM hypervisor enabled and a VDSM (Virtual Desktop and Server Manager) daemon written in Python. Management of resources initiated from a webadmin portal are sent through the engine backend that issues appropriate calls to the VDSM daemon.

  8. Network function virtualization - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, a group of telecom operators published a white paper [4] at a conference in Darmstadt, Germany, on software-defined networking (SDN) and OpenFlow.The Call for Action concluding the White Paper led to the creation of the Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Industry Specification Group (ISG) [5] within the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).

  9. SocketCAN - Wikipedia

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    Python added support for SocketCAN in version 3.3. [2] An open source library python-can provides SocketCAN support for Python 2 and Python 3 [3] [circular reference]. Installing a CAN device requires loading the can_dev module and configuring the IP link to specify the CAN bus bitrate, for example: