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  2. In-memory processing - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, in-memory processing is a software architecture where a database is kept entirely in random-access memory (RAM) or flash memory so that usual accesses, in particular read or query operations, do not require access to disk storage. [2]

  3. Protocol-Independent Multicast - Wikipedia

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    Example of a multicast network architecture. Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM) is a family of multicast routing protocols for Internet Protocol (IP) networks that provide one-to-many and many-to-many distribution of data over a LAN, WAN or the Internet.

  4. Model-driven architecture - Wikipedia

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    Note that the term “architecture” in Model Driven Architecture does not refer to the architecture of the system being modeled, but rather to the architecture of the various standards and model forms that serve as the technology basis for MDA. [citation needed] Executable UML was the UML profile used when MDA was born.

  5. University of Illinois Center for Supercomputing Research and ...

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    The first “processor-in-memory” (PIM) in its shared global memory to perform long-latency synchronization operations. Today, using PIM to carry out various operations in shared global memory is still an active architectural research area. [21] Software-combining techniques for scalable synchronization operations [22]

  6. Model Driven Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, we introduced a partition of the CIM level into two sub-levels in order to reduce the gap between the CIM and PIM levels. An Interoperability Model has been also defined at the different levels of abstraction proposed above. One example of this Reference Model for MDI can be seen in the next figure.

  7. Building information modeling - Wikipedia

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    BIM in green building, or "green BIM", is a process that can help architecture, engineering and construction firms to improve sustainability in the built environment. It can allow architects and engineers to integrate and analyze environmental issues in their design over the life cycle of the asset. [ 53 ]

  8. C4 model - Wikipedia

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    The C4 model was created by the software architect Simon Brown between 2006 and 2011 on the roots of Unified Modelling Language (UML) and the 4+1 architectural view model. The launch of an official website under a Creative Commons license [ 3 ] and an article [ 4 ] published in 2018 popularised the emerging technique.

  9. List of information technology initialisms - Wikipedia

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    Systems Network Architecture (IBM) Multiple layers SNA Protocol Suite: SNAP: SubNet Access Protocol Link layer IEEE 802 Overview and Architecture: SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol Application layer RFC 1155, RFC 3410 thru RFC 3418 and others SOF: Start of frame Link layer IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), or RFC 2687 (HDLC), for examples SRAM