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  2. Visual Understanding Environment - Wikipedia

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    The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) is a free, open-source concept mapping application written in Java. The application is developed by the Academic Technology group at Tufts University. VUE is licensed under the Educational Community License. VUE 3.0, the latest release, was funded under a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

  3. Vue.js - Wikipedia

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    Vue.js (commonly referred to as Vue; pronounced "view" [6]) is an open-source model–view–viewmodel front end JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications. [12] It was created by Evan You and is maintained by him and the rest of the active core team members.

  4. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    Modern frameworks, such as React 18 and Vue 3, address these challenges with features like concurrent rendering, tree-shaking, and selective hydration. While these advancements improve rendering efficiency and resource management, their benefits depend on the specific application and implementation context.

  5. Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling - Wikipedia

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    The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling was written circa 1996, by Roel Wieringa and Frank Dehne, for Wieringa's conceptual modeling courses and books, Requirements Engineering: Frameworks for Understanding, [1] [2] and Design Methods for Reactive Systems: Yourdon, Statemate and the UML.

  6. Visual User Environment - Wikipedia

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    Visual User Environment (VUE or HP VUE) [1] is a discontinued desktop environment developed by Hewlett-Packard, intended for use on Unix workstations. VUE is based on the Motif widget toolkit and targets the X Window System. VUE is a precursor to Common Desktop Environment (CDE), which was also based on Motif.

  7. Elm (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Redux, [4] Rust, [5] Vue, [6] Roc, [7] Derw, [8] Gren [9] Elm is a domain-specific programming language for declaratively creating web browser -based graphical user interfaces . Elm is purely functional , and is developed with emphasis on usability , performance, and robustness .

  8. Functional reactive programming - Wikipedia

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    The original formulation of functional reactive programming can be found in the ICFP 97 paper Functional Reactive Animation by Conal Elliott and Paul Hudak. [1] FRP has taken many forms since its introduction in 1997. One axis of diversity is discrete vs. continuous semantics. Another axis is how FRP systems can be changed dynamically. [2]

  9. Reactive Streams - Wikipedia

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    Reactive Streams were proposed to become part of Java 9 by Doug Lea, leader of JSR 166 [8] as a new Flow class [9] that would include the interfaces currently provided by Reactive Streams. [5] [10] After a successful 1.0 release of Reactive Streams and growing adoption, the proposal was accepted and Reactive Streams was included in JDK9 via the ...