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  2. Three-layer architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Three-Layer Architecture is a hybrid reactive/deliberative robot architecture developed by R. James Firby [1] that consists of three layers: a reactive feedback control mechanism, a reactive plan execution mechanism, and a mechanism for performing time-consuming deliberative computations.

  3. CAMEL Application Part - Wikipedia

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    CAMEL is a means of adding intelligent applications to mobile (rather than fixed) networks. It builds upon established practices in the fixed line telephony business that are generally classed under the heading of (Intelligent Network Application Part) or INAP CS-2 protocol.

  4. Pedestal Software - Wikipedia

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    Pedestal Software was a company specializing in computer security founded in 1996 by Fernando Trias and Keith Woodard and sold to Altiris in 2005 [1] for $65 million. [2] It was headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts with satellite offices in San Francisco, Chicago and London.

  5. Mobile Application Part - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Application Part specifications were originally defined by the GSM Association, but are now controlled by ETSI/3GPP. MAP is defined by two different standards, depending upon the mobile network type: MAP for GSM (prior to Release 4) is specified by 3GPP TS 09.02 (MAP v1, MAP v2)

  6. List of software architecture styles and patterns - Wikipedia

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    Software Architecture Style refers to a high-level structural organization that defines the overall system organization, specifying how components are organized, how they interact, and the constraints on those interactions. Architecture styles typically include a vocabulary of component and connector types, as well as semantic models for ...

  7. Message Transfer Part - Wikipedia

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    MTP Level 3 is sometimes abbreviated MTP3; MTP Level 2, MTP2. [2] MTP and SCCP are together referred to as the Network Service Part (NSP). [3] There is no one-to-one mapping of MTP Levels 1 through 3 onto the OSI model. [4] Instead, MTP provides the functionality of layers 1, 2 and part of layer 3 in the OSI model. [5]

  8. Physical design (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In integrated circuit design, physical design is a step in the standard design cycle which follows after the circuit design.At this step, circuit representations of the components (devices and interconnects) of the design are converted into geometric representations of shapes which, when manufactured in the corresponding layers of materials, will ensure the required functioning of the components.

  9. Multitier architecture - Wikipedia

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    Overview of a three-tier application. Three-tier architecture is a client-server software architecture pattern in which the user interface (presentation), functional process logic ("business rules"), computer data storage and data access are developed and maintained as independent modules, most often on separate platforms. [14]