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  2. Transportation Expansion Project - Wikipedia

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    The T-REX project finished 3.2% under its $1.67 billion budget and 22 months ahead of schedule in 2006. [2] The T-REX project is one of the first transportation projects in the US to use a design-build contract in which the same contractor is responsible for the project's engineering and construction. Under this type of contract, the ...

  3. T-REX (web server) - Wikipedia

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    T-REX (Tree and Reticulogram Reconstruction) [1] [2] is a freely available web server, developed at the department of Computer Science of the Université du Québec à Montréal, dedicated to the inference, validation and visualization of phylogenetic trees and phylogenetic networks.

  4. Software Updater - Wikipedia

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    The Software Updater cannot uninstall updates, although this can be accomplished by other package managers such as Ubuntu Software Center and more technically advanced ones such as Synaptic. In Ubuntu, the Software Updater can update the operating system to new versions which are released every six months for standard releases or every two ...

  5. Alpine Data Labs - Wikipedia

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    Alpine's core product then, Alpine Miner, allowed for non-data scientists to create predictive analytics data models without using code and used an "In-Database" model. [20] [21] In June 2011, Alpine Miner 2.0 for Oracle Database was released. [13] Tom Ryan was appointed CEO and president of Alpine Data Labs in January 2012 and served until ...

  6. Rex (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rex originated from the need of a flexible, parallel remote execution application with software deployment and configuration management capabilities. Unsatisfied with available implementations in 2010, the author of Rex, Jan Gehring, decided to implement a Perl-based tool to cope with his requirements.

  7. Bob Miner - Wikipedia

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    Robert Nimrod Miner (December 23, 1941 – November 11, 1994) was an American businessman. He was the co-founder of Oracle Corporation and the producer of Oracle's relational database management system. [1] From 1977 until 1992, Miner led product design and development for the Oracle relational database management system.

  8. Valley of the T. rex - Wikipedia

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    Valley of the T. rex is a Discovery Channel documentary, featuring paleontologist Jack Horner, that aired on September 10, 2001.The program shows Horner with his digging team as they travel to Hell Creek Formation in search for dinosaur fossils, while also following Horner as he presents his view of the theropod dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex as a scavenger rather than a predator, as it is often ...

  9. Voldemort (distributed data store) - Wikipedia

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    Voldemort does not try to satisfy arbitrary relations and the ACID properties, but rather is a big, distributed, persistent hash table. [2] A 2012 study comparing systems for storing application performance management data reported that Voldemort, Apache Cassandra, and HBase all offered linear scalability in most cases, with Voldemort having the lowest latency and Cassandra having the highest ...