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  2. Component (UML) - Wikipedia

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    This idea is the underpinning for the plug-and-play capability of component-based systems and promotes software reuse. [2] Larger pieces of a system's functionality may be assembled by reusing components as parts in an encompassing component or assembly of components, and wiring together their required and provided interfaces. [2]

  3. Component diagram - Wikipedia

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    The component diagram extends the information given in a component notation element. One way of illustrating a component's provided and required interfaces is through a rectangular compartment attached to the component element. [3] Another accepted way of presenting the interfaces is the ball-and-socket graphic convention.

  4. Assembly language - Wikipedia

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    The system's portable code can then use these processor-specific components through a uniform interface. Assembly language is useful in reverse engineering . Many programs are distributed only in machine code form which is straightforward to translate into assembly language by a disassembler , but more difficult to translate into a higher-level ...

  5. Component Object Model - Wikipedia

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    A custom interface, anything derived from IUnknown, provides early bound access via a pointer to a virtual method table that contains a list of pointers to the functions that implement the functions declared in the interface, in the order they are declared. An in-process invocation overhead is, therefore, comparable to a C++ virtual method call.

  6. Comparison of instruction set architectures - Wikipedia

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    An instruction set architecture (ISA) is an abstract model of a computer, also referred to as computer architecture.A realization of an ISA is called an implementation.An ISA permits multiple implementations that may vary in performance, physical size, and monetary cost (among other things); because the ISA serves as the interface between software and hardware.

  7. Hardware abstraction - Wikipedia

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    A hardware abstraction layer (HAL) is an abstraction layer, implemented in software, between the physical hardware of a computer and the software that runs on that computer. . Its function is to hide differences in hardware from most of the operating system kernel, so that most of the kernel-mode code does not need to be changed to run on systems with different hardwa

  8. HDMI vs. component - AOL

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    In the mad rush for the latest and greatest, it's easy to categorize older technologies as inferior just because they're older. We've covered the topic of HDMI vs. component before, and there's ...

  9. Assembly modelling - Wikipedia

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    Assembly modeling is a technology and method used by computer-aided design and product visualization computer software systems to handle multiple files that represent components within a product. [1] The components within an assembly are represented as solid or surface models.