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  2. Monolithic application - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic applications can be compared to monoliths, such as Uluru, Australia: a large single (mono) rock (lith) In software engineering , a monolithic application is a single unified software application that is self-contained and independent from other applications, but typically lacks flexibility. [ 1 ]

  3. Monolithic system - Wikipedia

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    A monolithic system is a system that is integrated into one whole, analogous to a monolith. The phrase can have slightly different meanings in the contexts of computer software and hardware. The phrase can have slightly different meanings in the contexts of computer software and hardware.

  4. Multi-agent system - Wikipedia

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    The terminology of ABM tends to be used more often in the science, and MAS in engineering and technology. [5] Applications where multi-agent systems research may deliver an appropriate approach include online trading, [ 6 ] disaster response, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] target surveillance [ 9 ] and social structure modelling.

  5. Monolith (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic application, software architecture for computer applications; Monolithic codebase, repository architecture for source control; Monolithic kernel, kernel architecture for computer operating systems; Monolithic system, computer system architecture where processing, data and the user interface all reside on the same system

  6. Fluid–structure interaction - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic approach: the equations governing the flow and the displacement of the structure are solved simultaneously, with a single solver; Partitioned approach: the equations governing the flow and the displacement of the structure are solved separately, with two distinct solvers

  7. Compliant mechanism - Wikipedia

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    These may be monolithic (single-piece) or jointless structures. Some common devices that use compliant mechanisms are backpack latches and paper clips. One of the oldest examples of using compliant structures is the bow and arrow . [ 1 ]

  8. Biology - Wikipedia

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    Biology is the scientific study of life. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For instance, all organisms are composed of at least one cell that processes hereditary information encoded in genes , which can be transmitted ...

  9. Biological engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biological engineering is a science-based discipline founded upon the biological sciences in the same way that chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering [7] can be based upon chemistry, electricity and magnetism, and classical mechanics, respectively.