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  2. Unified process - Wikipedia

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    The exact number of iterations in each phase depends on the scale and nature of the project. The UP phase illustration here contains exactly 1, 2, 4 and 2 iterations in the four phases, but this is merely an example of how a specific project could look.

  3. Pipe clamp - Wikipedia

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    A pipe clamp is a type of clamp often employed in piping, woodworking, and cabinet shops. Pipe clamps for woodwork or cabinet shops are usually composed of commercially manufactured clamp heads or "jaws" and a length of common threaded pipe. [1] [2] The capacity of the clamp is determined by the length of the pipe used.

  4. Instruction pipelining - Wikipedia

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    1: add 1 to R5 2: copy R5 to R6 If the processor has the 5 steps listed in the initial illustration (the 'Basic five-stage pipeline' at the start of the article), instruction 1 would be fetched at time t 1 and its execution would be complete at t 5. Instruction 2 would be fetched at t 2 and would be complete at t 6.

  5. Hose clamp - Wikipedia

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    Screw clamps are normally used for hoses 1/2 inch diameter and up, with other clamps used for smaller hoses. The first patent for a worm-drive hose clamp was granted to Swedish inventor Knut Edwin Bergström [ se ] in 1896 [ 1 ] Bergström founded “Allmänna Brandredskapsaffären E. Bergström & Co.” in 1896 (ABA) to manufacture these worm ...

  6. Pipelining (DSP implementation) - Wikipedia

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    Pipelining allows different functional units of a system to run concurrently. Consider an informal example in the following figure. A system includes three sub-function units (F 0, F 1 and F 2). Assume that there are three independent tasks (T 0, T 1 and T 2) being performed by these three function units. The time for each function unit to ...

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  8. Software pipelining - Wikipedia

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    a(1) b(1) c(1) a(2) b(2) c(2) a(3) b(3) c(3) ... Assume that each instruction takes 3 clock cycles to complete (ignore for the moment the cost of the looping control flow). Also assume (as is the case on most modern systems) that an instruction can be dispatched every cycle, as long as it has no dependencies on an instruction that is already ...

  9. Four-phase logic - Wikipedia

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    The output C becomes valid during this time – and therefore, a 1 gate output can't drive another 1 gate's inputs. Hence 1 gates have to feed 3 gates, and they, in turn, have to feed 1 gates. One more thing is useful – 2 and 4 gates. A 2 gate precharges on ϕ1 and samples on ϕ3: and a 4 gate precharges on ϕ3 and samples on ϕ1.