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  2. CAPE-OPEN Interface Standard - Wikipedia

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    The CAPE-OPEN, European Union funded, project was established in 1997. [1] The project involved participants from a number of companies from the process industries (Bayer, BASF, BP, DuPont, French Institute of Petroleum (IFP), Elf Aquitaine, and Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI)) together with 15 partners including software vendors (Aspen Technology, Hyprotech Ltd, QuantiSci and SimSci]) and ...

  3. Porting - Wikipedia

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    Adapt the source of the code generator to the new machine. Execute the adapted source using the interpreter with the code generator source as input. This will generate the machine code for the code generator. The difficult part of coding the optimization routines is done using the high-level language instead of the assembly language of the target.

  4. Prometheus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus collects data in the form of time series. The time series are built through a pull model: the Prometheus server queries a list of data sources (sometimes called exporters) at a specific polling frequency. Each of the data sources serves the current values of the metrics for that data source at the endpoint queried by Prometheus.

  5. Hadamard code - Wikipedia

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    Hadamard codes are obtained from an n-by-n Hadamard matrix H. In particular, the 2n codewords of the code are the rows of H and the rows of −H. To obtain a code over the alphabet {0,1}, the mapping −1 ↦ 1, 1 ↦ 0, or, equivalently, x ↦ (1 − x)/2, is applied to the matrix elements.

  6. Convolutional code - Wikipedia

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    Convolutional code with any code rate can be designed based on polynomial selection; [15] however, in practice, a puncturing procedure is often used to achieve the required code rate. Puncturing is a technique used to make a m/n rate code from a "basic" low-rate (e.g., 1/n) code. It is achieved by deleting of some bits in the encoder output.

  7. Low-density parity-check code - Wikipedia

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    The LDPC code, in contrast, uses many low depth constituent codes (accumulators) in parallel, each of which encode only a small portion of the input frame. The many constituent codes can be viewed as many low depth (2 state) "convolutional codes" that are connected via the repeat and distribute operations. The repeat and distribute operations ...

  8. Rescuing Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    Rescuing Prometheus: Four Monumental Projects That Changed the Modern World (1998) is a book by Thomas P. Hughes. The book uses four extremely large engineering projects of the late 20th century as examples to explore how the limits of modern system engineering are stressed by real life projects. It also traces the development of the management ...

  9. Talk:Project Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    2 Project funding reduced/Other propulsion technologies. 1 comment. 3 Source for budget cuts - 2006. 1 comment. 4 Article is confused. ... Project Prometheus.

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