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  2. Houdini (software) - Wikipedia

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    Houdini is a 3D animation software application developed by Toronto-based SideFX, who adapted it from the PRISMS suite of procedural generation software tools. The procedural tools are used to produce different effects such as complex reflections, animations and particles system. [ 2 ]

  3. Transit node routing - Wikipedia

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    Focusing on crossing nodes (ends of edges that cross the boundary of , or ), the access nodes for are those nodes of that are part of a shortest path from some node in to a node in . As access nodes for an arbitrary node v ∈ C {\displaystyle v\in C} all access nodes of C {\displaystyle C} are chosen (red dots in the image to the right).

  4. LIO (SCSI target) - Wikipedia

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    targetcli is a user space single-node management command line interface (CLI) for LIO. [26] It supports all fabric modules and is based on a modular, extensible architecture, with plug-in modules for additional fabric modules or functionality. targetcli provides a CLI that uses an underlying generic target library through a well-defined API ...

  5. Autodesk 3ds Max - Wikipedia

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    With MCG the user can create a new plug-in for 3ds Max in minutes by simply wiring together parameter nodes, computation nodes, and output nodes. The resulting graph can then be saved in an XML file (.maxtool) or be packaged with any compounds (.maxcompound) it depends on in a ZIP file (.mcg) which can be shared easily with 3ds Max users.

  6. Node-to-node data transfer - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, node-to-node data transfer [1] is the movement of data from one node of a network to the next. In the OSI model it is handled by the lowest two layers, the data link layer and the physical layer .

  7. Node (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Depth: the depth of node A is the length of the path from A to the root node. The root node is said to have depth 0. Edge: the connection between nodes. Forest: a set of trees. Height: the height of node A is the length of the longest path through children to a leaf node. Internal node: a node with at least one child. Leaf node: a node with no ...

  8. Houdini (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Houdini (sailboat), a New Zealand sailboat design Houdini (software), a high-end 3D animation package Houdini (chess), a chess engine for Windows Houdini (Meerkat Manor), one of the meerkats in the documentary series Meerkat Manor

  9. Network topology - Wikipedia

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    Network topology is the arrangement of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a communication network. [1] [2] Network topology can be used to define or describe the arrangement of various types of telecommunication networks, including command and control radio networks, [3] industrial fieldbusses and computer networks.