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  2. Adaptive Communication Environment - Wikipedia

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    ACE provides a standardized usage for operating system/machine specific features. It provides common data types and methods [4] to access the powerful but complex features of modern operating systems. These include: inter-process communication, thread management, efficient memory management, etc.

  3. TAO (software) - Wikipedia

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    Commercial support, documentation, training, and consulting for TAO are available from multiple vendors. Many other third-party tools and services have also been integrated with TAO. Remedy IT created an extension for TAO called TAOX11 [2] which adds support for the IDL to C++11 Language Mapping to TAO. TAOX11 is available as open source product.

  4. Ace Online - Wikipedia

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    Ace Online contains a duel based system where players may challenge other players in either a 1 on 1 duel or "Formation Battle" (up to 6 players per formation). 1 on 1 - A 1 on 1 duel can be initiated by one player challenging the other, in which the challenged must accept. If the duel is accepted, both participants receive a 5-second warning ...

  5. Error correction code - Wikipedia

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    The cost is a fixed, higher forward channel bandwidth. The American mathematician Richard Hamming pioneered this field in the 1940s and invented the first error-correcting code in 1950: the Hamming (7,4) code. [5]

  6. Suba Games - Wikipedia

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    Suba Games, LLC is an online games publisher.Launched in August 2008, Suba Games' first title was the North American launch of ACE Online. [1] At about the same time, Suba Games also launched Priston Tale and Priston Tale 2 that came as a result from a strategic partnership with leading Korean publisher, Yedang Online.

  7. SystemC - Wikipedia

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    SystemC is defined and promoted by the Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI — now Accellera), and has been approved by the IEEE Standards Association as IEEE 1666-2011 [1] - the SystemC Language Reference Manual (LRM). The LRM provides the definitive statement of the semantics of SystemC.

  8. pfs:Write - Wikipedia

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    pfs:Write was a word processor released by Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) in 1983 for IBM PC compatibles running MS-DOS and the Apple II. [1] It included the features common to most word processors of the day, including word wrapping, spell checking, copy and paste, underlining, and boldfacing, with a few advanced features, such as mail merge and some others.

  9. Attempto Controlled English - Wikipedia

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    Attempto Controlled English (ACE) is a controlled natural language, i.e. a subset of standard English with a restricted syntax and restricted semantics described by a small set of construction and interpretation rules. [1] It has been under development at the University of Zurich since 1995. In 2013, ACE version 6.7 was announced. [2]