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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. Assemble-to-order system - Wikipedia

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    In applied probability, an assemble-to-order system is a model of a warehouse operating a build to order policy where products are assembled from components only once an order has been made. The time to assemble a product from components is negligible, but the time to create components is significant (for example, they must be ordered from a ...

  4. 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.

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  6. Robert Trias - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Trias (March 18, 1923 – July 11, 1989) was an American karate pioneer, founding the first karate school in the mainland United States and becoming one of the first known American black belts. [1] [2] He also developed Shuri-ryĆ« karate, an eclectic style with roots in Chinese kung-fu, and indirectly some Okinawan karate.

  7. Assembly theory - Wikipedia

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    The author [11] concludes that what "assembly theory really does is to detect and quantify bias caused by higher-level constraints in some well-defined rule-based worlds"; one "can use assembly theory to check whether something unexpected is going on in a very broad range of computational model worlds or universes".

  8. Final assembly schedule - Wikipedia

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    The final assembly schedule serves to plan and control final assembly and test operations. The following activities are generally included in the FAS: a) launching of final assembly orders, b) picking of components parts, c) sub-assembly, d) painting or other finishing operations

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