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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. Unified process - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise unified process (EUP), an extension of the rational unified process; Essential unified process (EssUP), a lightweight variation developed by Ivar Jacobson; Open unified process (OpenUP), the Eclipse Process Framework software development process; Rational unified process (RUP), the IBM / Rational Software development process

  4. 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 ...

  5. AC adapter - Wikipedia

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    A disassembled AC adapter showing a simple, unregulated linear DC supply circuit: a transformer, four diodes in a bridge rectifier, and a single electrolytic capacitor to smooth the waveform

  6. Eup - Wikipedia

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    Eup or EUP may refer to: Places. Eup (administrative division), a level of administrative division found in North Korea and South Korea;

  7. European Ecodesign Directive - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Ecodesign directive covered energy-using products (EuP), which use, generate, transfer or measure energy, including consumer goods such as boilers, water heaters, computers, televisions, and industrial products such as transformers.

  8. Backward compatibility - Wikipedia

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    A simple example of both backward and forward compatibility is the introduction of FM radio in stereo.FM radio was initially mono, with only one audio channel represented by one signal.

  9. Wiki - Wikipedia

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    Ward Cunningham. In their 2001 book The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web, Cunningham and co-author Bo Leuf described the essence of the wiki concept: [10] [11] "A wiki invites all users—not just experts—to edit any page or to create new pages within the wiki website, using only a standard 'plain-vanilla' Web browser without any extra add-ons."

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