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  2. Database transaction schedule - Wikipedia

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    In the fields of databases and transaction processing (transaction management), a schedule (or history) of a system is an abstract model to describe the order of executions in a set of transactions running in the system.

  3. Dataflow architecture - Wikipedia

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    Dataflow architecture is a dataflow-based computer architecture that directly contrasts the traditional von Neumann architecture or control flow architecture. Dataflow architectures have no program counter, in concept: the executability and execution of instructions is solely determined based on the availability of input arguments to the instructions, [1] so that the order of instruction ...

  4. Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    Example of a more complex EPC diagram (in German). An event-driven process chain (EPC) is a type of flow chart for business process modeling. EPC can be used to configure enterprise resource planning execution, and for business process improvement. It can be used to control an autonomous workflow instance in work sharing.

  5. Functional flow block diagram - Wikipedia

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    The modern Functional Flow Block Diagram was developed by TRW Incorporated, a defense-related business, in the 1950s. [6] In the 1960s it was exploited by NASA to visualize the time sequence of events in space systems and flight missions. [7] FFBDs became widely used in classical systems engineering to show the order of execution of system ...

  6. Tomasulo's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Tomasulo's algorithm uses register renaming to correctly perform out-of-order execution. All general-purpose and reservation station registers hold either a real value or a placeholder value. All general-purpose and reservation station registers hold either a real value or a placeholder value.

  7. Scheduling (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The scheduler is an operating system module that selects the next jobs to be admitted into the system and the next process to run. Operating systems may feature up to three distinct scheduler types: a long-term scheduler (also known as an admission scheduler or high-level scheduler), a mid-term or medium-term scheduler, and a short-term scheduler.

  8. Wikipedia:Route diagram template/Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the Route Diagram Template Sandbox!This page allows you to carry out experiments with the Route diagram templates. To edit, click or edit this page above (or the views section for obscure browsers), make your changes and click the Save page button when finished.

  9. System context diagram - Wikipedia

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    Example of a system context diagram. [1] A system context diagram in engineering is a diagram that defines the boundary between the system, or part of a system, and its environment, showing the entities that interact with it. [2] This diagram is a high level view of a system. It is similar to a block diagram.