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  2. SAP NetWeaver Process Integration - Wikipedia

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    SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (SAP PI) is SAP's enterprise application integration (EAI) software, a component of the NetWeaver product group used to facilitate the exchange of information among a company's internal software and systems and those of external parties.

  3. SAP Business Connector - Wikipedia

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    SAP BC comes with the "SAP Adapter", while on the wM IS it has to be installed separately The SAP Adapter inside the Business Connector is a shared development between SAP and webMethods. It was further enhanced in UI functionality (mainly for usability issues) by SAP after the end of the partnership.

  4. Model–view–controller - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of interactions in MVC's Smalltalk-80 interpretation. Model–view–controller (MVC) is a software design pattern [1] commonly used for developing user interfaces that divides the related program logic into three interconnected elements.

  5. SAP Business ByDesign - Wikipedia

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    The underlying technology stack is a multi-tenancy enabled SAP NetWeaver stack, leveraging SAP's in-memory HANA database. SAP Business ByDesign is used by almost 10.000 companies [ 5 ] in more than 140 countries and supports 41 languages (13 standard and 28 partner translated, including simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Hebrew).

  6. E-on Vue - Wikipedia

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    Vue is a software tool for world generation by Bentley Systems with support for many visual effects, animations and various other features. The tool has been used in several feature-length movies. In 2024, Bentley Systems announced that Vue would be discontinued, and be freely available to those that still wish to use it. [1]

  7. Root complex - Wikipedia

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    An example of the PCI Express topology, displaying the position of a root complex. [1]In a PCI Express (PCIe) system, a root complex device connects the CPU and memory subsystem to the PCI Express switch fabric composed of one or more PCIe or PCI devices.