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| Fortran Fortran (previously FORTRANThe names of earlier versions of the language through FORTRAN 77 were conventionally spelled in all-caps (FORTRAN 77 was the version in which the use of lowercase letters in keywords was strictly nonstandard). The capitalization has been dropped in referring to newer versions beginning with Fortran 90. Fortran
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| OSGi The OSGi Alliance (formerly known as the Open Services Gateway initiative, now an obsolete name) is an open standards organization founded in March 1999. The Alliance and its members have specified a Java-based service platform that can be remotely managed. OSGi
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| Pair programming Pair programming is a software development technique in which two programmers work together at one keyboard. One types in code while the other reviews each line of code as it's typed in. Pair_programming
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| Abstract syntax tree In computer science, an abstract syntax tree (AST), or just syntax tree, is a tree representation of the syntax of some source code (that has been written in a programming language). Each node of the tree denotes a construct occurring in the source code. Abstract_syntax_tree
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| Aspect-oriented programming Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a programming paradigm that increases modularity by allowing the separation of cross-cutting concerns. Aspect-oriented_programming
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| VxWorks | latest_release_version = 6.6 VxWorks
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| Eclipse (software) | latest preview version = 3.5 M2 Eclipse_(software)
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| IBM Rational Unified Process The Rational Unified Process (RUP) is an iterative software development process framework created by the Rational Software Corporation, a division of IBM since 2003. IBM_Rational_Unified_Process
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| AspectJ | latest preview version = AspectJ
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| ATL | operating_system = Cross-platform ATL
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| WebObjects | operating system = Mac OS X WebObjects
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| Business Process Execution Language As defined in the abstract of the Web Services Business Process Execution Language OASIS Standard WS-BPEL 2.0, WS-BPEL (or BPEL for short) is a language for specifying business process behavior based on Web Services. Business_Process_Execution_Language
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| Ke4roh User:Ke4roh
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| Swordfish (disambiguation) Swordfish can refer to: Swordfish_(disambiguation)
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| Health Level 7 Health Level Seven (HL7), is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization involved in development of international healthcare standards. “HL7” is also used to refer to some of the specific standards created by the organization (i. Health_Level_7
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| Object Constraint Language The Object Constraint Language is a declarative language for describing rules that apply to UML models developed at IBM and now part of the UML standard. Initially OCL was only a formal specification language extension to UML. Object_Constraint_Language
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| Standard Widget Toolkit | latest preview version = 3.5 M1 Standard_Widget_Toolkit
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| Domain-specific language The term domain-specific language (DSL) has become popular in recent years in software development to indicate a programming language or specification language dedicated to a particular problem domain, a particular problem representation technique, and/or a particular solution technique. The concept isn't new—special-purpose programming languages and all kinds of modeling/specification languages have always existed, but the term has become more popular due to the rise of domain-specific modeling. Domain-specific_language
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| Eclipse Foundation The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit, member supported corporation that hosts the open-source Eclipse Projects and helps cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products and services. Eclipse_Foundation
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| Wizard (software) A wizard is a user interface element where the user is presented with a sequence of dialog boxes. Through these dialog boxes, the user is led through a series of steps, performing tasks in a specific sequence. Wizard_(software)
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