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  2. Hard coding - Wikipedia

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    Hard coding (also hard-coding or hardcoding) is the software development practice of embedding data directly into the source code of a program or other executable object, as opposed to obtaining the data from external sources or generating it at runtime.

  3. Dependency (project management) - Wikipedia

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    In a project network, a dependency is a link among a project's terminal elements. [citation needed]The A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) does not define the term dependency, but refers for this term to a logical relationship, which in turn is defined as dependency between two activities, or between an activity and a milestone.

  4. Data dependency - Wikipedia

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    A data dependency in computer science is a situation in which a program statement (instruction) refers to the data of a preceding statement. In compiler theory , the technique used to discover data dependencies among statements (or instructions) is called dependence analysis .

  5. The skill Salesforce's AI exec told us is more important than ...

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    The Salesforce exec said someone who has gone through this process has demonstrated two key things. "One, agency to go seek out a problem to solve," Govindarajan said. "And two, learn the tool set ...

  6. Loose coupling - Wikipedia

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    The dependency cannot be substituted, or its "signature" changed, without requiring a change to the dependent class. Loose coupling occurs when the dependent class contains a pointer only to an interface, which can then be implemented by one or many concrete classes. This is known as dependency inversion. The dependent class's dependency is to ...

  7. Coupling (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    It evaluates dependencies based on three dimensions: strength, which measures the effort required to refactor or modify the dependency; locality, which considers how physically or logically close dependent components are in the codebase; and degree, which measures how many components are affected by the dependency.

  8. Salesforce abandons pursuit of Informatica, source says - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Business software maker Salesforce has backed away from its talks to acquire data-management software firm Informatica after the two companies could not agree on terms, a person ...

  9. Connascence - Wikipedia

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    It evaluates dependencies based on three dimensions: strength, which measures the effort required to refactor or modify the dependency; locality, which considers how physically or logically close dependent components are in the codebase; and degree, which measures how many components are affected by the dependency.