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  2. Quattro Pro - Wikipedia

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    Some have claimed that Quattro Pro was the first to use the tabbed notebook metaphor, but another spreadsheet, Boeing Calc, used tabs to multiple sheets, and allowed three-dimensional references before Quattro Pro was on the market.

  3. Application portfolio management - Wikipedia

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    (e.g. changes in one are very likely to trigger changes in another). A website publishing system that pulls data from a database and publishes it to an HTML format as a sub-site on a public URL. A database that presents data to a Microsoft Excel workbook that queries the information for layout and calculations. This is interesting in that the ...

  4. Indirection - Wikipedia

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    In some older computer architectures, indirect words supported a variety of more-or-less complicated addressing modes. Another important example is the domain name system which enables names such as en.wikipedia.org to be used in place of network addresses such as 208.80.154.224. The indirection from human-readable names to network addresses ...

  5. How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere ...

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    This opens with a late-night TV commercial by car salesman Ralph Spoilsport (Philip Proctor), a spoof of Southern California Ford dealer Ralph Williams.As he extols the virtues of a featured new car, the main character Babe (Peter Bergman), runs across traffic onto the lot and interrupts Ralph's spiel with an immediate desire to buy the car in question.

  6. Indirect - Wikipedia

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    Indirect effect, a principle of European Community Law; Indirect finance, where borrowers borrow funds from the financial market through indirect means; Indirection, the ability to reference something in computer programming; Indirect transmission, infections passing from one host to another via a different species.

  7. Patent infringement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    35 U.S.C. § 271(b) creates a type of indirect infringement described as "active inducement of infringement," while 35 U.S.C. § 271(c) creates liability for those who have contributed to the infringement of a patent. Both types of indirect infringement can only occur when there has actually been a direct infringement of the patent. [5]

  8. Indirect procurement - Wikipedia

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    Indirect procurement is the sourcing of goods and services not related to manufacturing for a business to enable it to maintain and develop its operations. The goods and services classified under the umbrella of indirect procurement are commonly bought for consumption by internal stakeholders (business units or functions) rather than the external customer or client.

  9. Indirect branch - Wikipedia

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    An indirect branch (also known as a computed jump, indirect jump and register-indirect jump) is a type of program control instruction present in some machine language instruction sets. Rather than specifying the address of the next instruction to execute , as in a direct branch , the argument specifies where the address is located.