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  2. Smart contract - Wikipedia

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    In this interpretation a smart contract is any kind of computer program which uses a blockchain. A smart contract also can be regarded as a secured stored procedure, as its execution and codified effects (like the transfer of tokens between parties) cannot be manipulated without modifying the blockchain itself. In this interpretation, the ...

  3. Web3 - Wikipedia

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    Web3 is distinct from Tim Berners-Lee's 1999 concept of a Semantic Web, which was also sometimes referred to as Web 3.0. [19] While the Semantic Web envisioned a web of linked data, web3 in the blockchain context refers to a decentralized internet built upon distributed ledger technologies. [20]

  4. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    Using advanced artificial and ambient intelligence, the internet of things, trusted blockchain transactions, virtual worlds and XR capabilities, digital and real objects and environments are fully integrated and communicate with each other, enabling truly intuitive, immersive experiences, seamlessly blending the physical and digital worlds".

  5. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    The objective is to support transferring assets from one blockchain system to another blockchain system. Wegner [152] stated that "interoperability is the ability of two or more software components to cooperate despite differences in language, interface, and execution platform". The objective of blockchain interoperability is therefore to ...

  6. Decentralized finance - Wikipedia

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    They emerged within decentralized finance (DeFi), [3] a sector of blockchain technology and fintech. [6] Centralized exchanges (CEXs), DEXs and DEX aggregators are all built on a multi-layered DeFi architecture, with each layer serving a well-defined purpose. [3] (See Figure: Multi-layered Architecture of the DeFi Stack).

  7. Software architecture - Wikipedia

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    Software architecture is about making fundamental structural choices that are costly to change once implemented. Software architecture choices include specific structural options from possibilities in the design of the software. There are two fundamental laws in software architecture: [3] [4] Everything is a trade-off "Why is more important ...

  8. List of Java frameworks - Wikipedia

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    It provides a component software architecture for the development, discovery, composition, and deployment of multi-modal analytics for the analysis of unstructured information and integration with search technologies. Apache Velocity: Java-based template engine that provides a template language to reference objects defined in Java code Apache ...

  9. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Java Yes Yes Push-pull Uses JCR content repository Yes Yes Yes Apache Struts: Java Yes Yes Push-pull Yes Yes Unit tests: Yes Yes Apache Tapestry: Java Prototype, jQuery Yes Pull Yes JPA, Hibernate, Cayenne: Selenium, TestNG, JUnit: Spring Security, Shiro Yes with extensions Native or Bean Validation: Apache Wicket: Java Extensions for YUI ...