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The hexagonal architecture, or ports and adapters architecture, is an architectural pattern used in software design. It aims at creating loosely coupled application components that can be easily connected to their software environment by means of ports and adapters. This makes components exchangeable at any level and facilitates test automation ...
Hexagon is a subdivision-type 3D modeler owned by Daz 3D. It was originally developed and published by Eovia [ 3 ] and was acquired shortly before the release of version 2.0 by Daz 3D in 2006. The software drew heavily on Eovia's other modeler, Amapi (it shared the same developers), though it omitted the NURBs and precision measuring tools.
Hexagon AB is a multinational industrial technology company. [6] Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, [4] and publicly traded on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange, [7] the company since 2000 has had a particular focus on measuring technology [8] and geospatial tools and software. [4]
The port of Linux for Hexagon runs under a hypervisor layer ("Hexagon Virtual Machine" [25]) and was merged with the 3.2 release of the kernel. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The original hypervisor is closed-source, and in April 2013 a minimal open-source hypervisor implementation for QDSP6 V2 and V3, the "Hexagon MiniVM" was released by Qualcomm under a BSD ...
Open Hexagon, [39] free open-source Super Hexagon clone. Ovid The Owl, [40] puzzle platform game. Pioneers, [41] turn based exploration game with some RPG elements. [28] Postmortem: one must die, [42] narrative adventure game. Project Black Sun, [43] retro 2D side-scrolling video game. TacWars, [44] a puzzle RPG that pits Dwarves against Goblins.
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Events are passive elements in event-driven process chains. They describe under what circumstances a function or a process works or which state a function or a process results in. Examples of events are "requirement captured", "material in stock", etc. In the EPC graph an event is represented as hexagon.
MSC Software Corporation is an American simulation software technology company based in Newport Beach, California, that specializes in simulation software. In February 2017, the company was acquired by Swedish technology company Hexagon AB for $834 million. [ 2 ]