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  2. Open service interface definition - Wikipedia

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    An open service interface definition (OSID) is a programmatic interface specification describing a service. These interfaces are specified by the Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI) to implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA) to achieve interoperability among applications across a varied base of underlying and changing technologies.

  3. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This class of status code indicates the client must take additional action to complete the request. Many of these status codes are used in URL redirection. [2]A user agent may carry out the additional action with no user interaction only if the method used in the second request is GET or HEAD.

  4. Service recovery paradox - Wikipedia

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    The service recovery paradox (SRP) is a situation in which a customer thinks more highly of a company after the company has corrected a problem with their service, compared to how they would regard the company if non-faulty service had been provided. The main reason behind this thinking is that successful recovery of a faulty service increases ...

  5. Service-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    Service-oriented architecture aims to allow users to combine large chunks of functionality to form applications which are built purely from existing services and combining them in an ad hoc manner. A service presents a simple interface to the requester that abstracts away the underlying complexity acting as a black box.

  6. Service abstraction - Wikipedia

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    Service abstraction is a design principle that is applied within the service-orientation design paradigm so that the information published in a service contract is limited to what is required to effectively utilize the service [1] The service contract should not contain any superfluous information that is not required for its invocation.

  7. Producer–consumer problem - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the producer-consumer problem (also known as the bounded-buffer problem) is a family of problems described by Edsger W. Dijkstra since 1965.. Dijkstra found the solution for the producer-consumer problem as he worked as a consultant for the Electrologica X1 and X8 computers: "The first use of producer-consumer was partly software, partly hardware: The component taking care of the ...

  8. Dynamic inconsistency - Wikipedia

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    In economics, dynamic inconsistency or time inconsistency is a situation in which a decision-maker's preferences change over time in such a way that a preference can become inconsistent at another point in time. This can be thought of as there being many different "selves" within decision makers, with each "self" representing the decision-maker ...

  9. SDAD1 - Wikipedia

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    55153 231452 Ensembl ENSG00000198301 ENSMUSG00000029415 UniProt Q9NVU7 Q80UZ2 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001288983 NM_001288984 NM_018115 NM_172713 RefSeq (protein) NP_001275912 NP_001275913 NP_060585 NP_766301 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 75.94 – 75.99 Mb Chr 5: 92.43 – 92.46 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Protein SDA1 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SDAD1 ...