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  2. Vignette Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Vignette Corporation was a company that offered a suite of content management, web portal, collaboration, document management, and records management software. Targeted at the enterprise market, Vignette offered products under the name StoryServer that allowed non-technical users to create, edit and track content through workflows and publish it on the web.

  3. Animated narrative vignette - Wikipedia

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    An animated narrative vignette (ANV) is an instructional technology used to motivate and facilitate role-playing, problem solving, and discussion. Teachers make use of the ANVs to aid presentations in class or for online training. Students also create them for experiential learning exercises.

  4. Vignette (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Vignettes enable controlled studies of mental processes that would be difficult or impossible to study through observation or classical experiments. However, an obvious disadvantage of this method is that reading a vignette is different from experiencing a stimulus or action in everyday life .

  5. StoryServer - Wikipedia

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    After StoryServer 4, Vignette changed the name of the product to "V5", and has named each subsequent version in the same manner. V5 and V6 added support for templates that used Java and ASP rather than tcl. StoryServer-based websites often use a distinctive page address style in which the filename consists of several numbers separated by commas.

  6. Universal Software Radio Peripheral - Wikipedia

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    Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) is a range of software-defined radios designed and sold by Ettus Research and its parent company, National Instruments. Developed by a team led by Matt Ettus , the USRP product family is commonly used by research labs, universities, and hobbyists.

  7. Use-case analysis - Wikipedia

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    Use case analysis is a technique used to identify the requirements of a system (normally associated with software/process design) and the information used to both define processes used and classes (which are a collection of actors and processes) which will be used both in the use case diagram and the overall use case in the development or redesign of a software system or program.

  8. International Institute of Management and Technical Studies

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    International Institute of Management and Technical Studies (IIMT Studies) was founded in 2009 by “Bharti Lokseva Charitable Trust” with its head office located in Ahmedabad, India. [3] The institute is registered under the Bombay Public Trusts act of the Government of India. [4] [5]

  9. Universal Systems Language - Wikipedia

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    Universal Systems Language (USL) is a systems modeling language and formal method for the specification and design of software and other complex systems. It was designed by Margaret Hamilton based on her experiences writing flight software for the Apollo program . [ 1 ]