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  2. Tree swing cartoon - Wikipedia

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    A tree swing cartoon or tire swing cartoon is a humorous graphical metaphor that purports to explain communication pitfalls in the division of labor in the development of a product. [1][2] It depicts how different departments implement or describe a tire swing attached to a tree, and how different it is from what the customer actually intended.

  3. Software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Software engineering is an engineering approach to software development. [1][2][3] A practitioner, called a software engineer, applies the engineering design process to develop software. The terms programmer and coder overlap software engineer, but they imply only the construction aspect of typical software engineer workload.

  4. RETAS - Wikipedia

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    RETAS (Revolutionary Engineering Total Animation System) is a 2D animation software bundle developed and sold by Celsys that is available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. It handles the entire animation production from digitally drawing or tracing to exporting in Flash and QuickTime, and is considered to be a leader in Japan 's anime ...

  5. List of computing mascots - Wikipedia

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    Kate the Cyber Woodpecker. Kate, a free and open-source advanced text editor for software developers. A cartoon robotic woodpecker. [ 35 ] Kiki the Cyber Squirrel. Krita, a free and open-source raster graphics editor designed for digital painting and animation. A cartoon anthropomorphic robotic squirrel.

  6. Pencil2D - Wikipedia

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    Pencil2D. Pencil2D is a free and open-source 2D animation software for Windows, macOS, and Unix-like operating systems. It is released under the GNU General Public License and uses the Qt framework. It is used for making cartoons using traditional techniques (tracing drawings, onion skinning, etc), managing vector and bitmap drawings.

  7. Alice (software) - Wikipedia

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    Alice is an object-based educational programming language with an integrated development environment (IDE). Alice uses a drag and drop environment to create computer animations using 3D models. The software was developed first at University of Virginia in 1994, then Carnegie Mellon (from 1997), by a research group led by Randy Pausch.

  8. Category:Fictional engineers - Wikipedia

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    Michael Scofield. Seska. Shocker (character) Slyde. Cyrus Smith. Spiral (character) Howard Stark. Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Steel Spider.

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