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  2. As-Easy-As - Wikipedia

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    As-Easy-As for DOS and As-Easy-As for Windows was a shareware 32-bit spreadsheet program developed in 1986 for MS-DOS and later for Microsoft Windows.The name is a play on the phrase "as easy as 1-2-3", [1] a reference to the dominant MS-DOS spreadsheet at that time, Lotus 1-2-3 with which it competed for a fraction of the competitor's price. [2]

  3. Little man computer - Wikipedia

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    Little Man Computer simulator. The Little Man Computer (LMC) is an instructional model of a computer, created by Dr. Stuart Madnick in 1965. [1] The LMC is generally used to teach students, because it models a simple von Neumann architecture computer—which has all of the basic features of a modern computer.

  4. List of STEP (ISO 10303) parts - Wikipedia

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    Part 210 - Electronic assembly, interconnect and packaging design. The most complex and sophisticated STEP AP. Part 212 - Electrotechnical design and installation. Designed as a complement for AP214, but not fully harmonized with it. Part 214 - Core data for automotive mechanical design processes; Part 215 - Ship arrangement; Part 216 - Ship ...

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  7. One-step method - Wikipedia

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    is used. This well-known method was published by the German mathematician Wilhelm Kutta in 1901, after Karl Heun had found a three-step one-step method of order 3 a year earlier. [19] The construction of explicit methods of even higher order with the smallest possible number of steps is a mathematically quite demanding problem.

  8. Gibson assembly - Wikipedia

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    There are two approaches to Gibson assembly. A one-step method and a two-step method. Both methods can be performed in a single reaction vessel. The Gibson assembly 1-step method allows for the assembly of up to 5 different fragments using a single step isothermal process. In this method, fragments and a master mix of enzymes are combined and ...

  9. Assembly of the International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    International Space Station mockup at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 410 km (250 mi), a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit (the actual height varies over time by several kilometers due to atmospheric drag and reboosts).