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  2. XML pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Non-linear operations on pipelines may include: Conditionals — where a given transformation is executed if a condition is met while another transformation is executed otherwise; Loops — where a transformation is executed on each node of a node set selected from a document or a transformation is executed until a condition evaluates to false

  3. Pipeline (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a pipeline or data pipeline [1] is a set of data processing elements connected in series, where the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion. Some amount of buffer storage is often inserted between elements. Computer-related pipelines ...

  4. Pipeline (software) - Wikipedia

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    Narrowly speaking, a pipeline is linear and one-directional, though sometimes the term is applied to more general flows. For example, a primarily one-directional pipeline may have some communication in the other direction, known as a return channel or backchannel, as in the lexer hack , or a pipeline may be fully bi-directional.

  5. Large-signal model - Wikipedia

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    Large-signal modeling is a common analysis method used in electronic engineering to describe nonlinear devices in terms of the underlying nonlinear equations. In circuits containing nonlinear elements such as transistors, diodes, and vacuum tubes, under "large signal conditions", AC signals have high enough magnitude that nonlinear effects must be considered.

  6. Nonlinear programming - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, nonlinear programming (NLP) is the process of solving an optimization problem where some of the constraints are not linear equalities or the objective function is not a linear function.

  7. Instruction pipelining - Wikipedia

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    In computer engineering, instruction pipelining is a technique for implementing instruction-level parallelism within a single processor. Pipelining attempts to keep every part of the processor busy with some instruction by dividing incoming instructions into a series of sequential steps (the eponymous "pipeline") performed by different processor units with different parts of instructions ...

  8. Nonlinear system identification - Wikipedia

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    The Hammerstein-Wiener model consists of a linear dynamic block sandwiched between two static nonlinear blocks. [10] The Urysohn model [11] [12] is different from other block models, it does not consists of sequence linear and nonlinear blocks, but describes both dynamic and static nonlinearities in the expression of the kernel of an operator. [13]

  9. Color image pipeline - Wikipedia

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    An image pipeline or video pipeline is the set of components commonly used between an image source (such as a camera, a scanner, or the rendering engine in a computer game), and an image renderer (such as a television set, a computer screen, a computer printer or cinema screen), or for performing any intermediate digital image processing consisting of two or more separate processing blocks.