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  2. Dependency - Wikipedia

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    Dependency (UML), a relationship between one element in the Unified Modeling Language; Dependency relation, a type of binary relation in mathematics and computer science. Functional dependency, a relationship between database attributes allowing normalization. Dependent type, in computer science and logic, a type that depends on a value

  3. Dependency injection - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, dependency injection is a programming technique in which an object or function receives other objects or functions that it requires, as opposed to creating them internally. Dependency injection aims to separate the concerns of constructing objects and using them, leading to loosely coupled programs.

  4. Dependency theory - Wikipedia

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    Dependency theory is the idea that resources flow from a "periphery" of poor and exploited states to a "core" of wealthy states, enriching the latter at the expense of the former. A central contention of dependency theory is that poor states are impoverished and rich ones enriched by the way poor states are integrated into the "world system".

  5. Dependent and independent variables - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a function is a rule for taking an input (in the simplest case, a number or set of numbers) [5] and providing an output (which may also be a number). [5] A symbol that stands for an arbitrary input is called an independent variable, while a symbol that stands for an arbitrary output is called a dependent variable. [6]

  6. Welfare dependency - Wikipedia

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    Welfare dependency is the state in which a person or household is reliant on government welfare benefits for their income for a prolonged period of time, ...

  7. Path dependence - Wikipedia

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    Path dependence is a concept in the social sciences, referring to processes where past events or decisions constrain later events or decisions. [1] [2] It can be used to refer to outcomes at a single point in time or to long-run equilibria of a process. [3]

  8. DOGE seeks access to highly sensitive taxpayer data at IRS - AOL

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    Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency is seeking access to the Internal Revenue Service’s highly sensitive taxpayer data system, a source familiar with the move tells CNN.

  9. Talk:Data dependency - Wikipedia

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    7 Output dependency example is just optimized anti-dependency example. 1 comment. 8 Are dependence and dependency synonyms? 1 comment. 9 Relational Database Model.