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Event-driven and programming
* Event-driven programming
Event-driven programming can also be defined as an application architecture technique in which the application has a main loop which is clearly divided down to two sections:
Event-driven programming is chosen for these systems primarily because of simplicity and robustness, which are essential attributes in life-critical and mission-critical systems.
* Event-driven programming
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* Event-driven programming, a software development technique
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* Event-driven programming, a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by events
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Event-driven and languages
Event-driven programs can be written in any language, although the task is easier in languages that provide high-level abstractions, such as closures.

Event-driven and different
Event-driven SOA software could allow homeowners to customize many different types of electricity devices found within their home to a desired level of comfort or economy.

Event-driven and which
Event-driven strategies concern situations in which the underlying investment opportunity and risk are associated with an event.
* Event-driven which switches tasks only when an event of higher priority needs servicing, called preemptive priority, or priority scheduling.
ARIS uses a modeling language known as Event-driven Process Chains ( EPC ), which is an important aspect of the ARIS-model.

Event-driven and large
Event-driven investing strategies are typically used only by large institutional investors, such as hedge funds and private equity firms.

Event-driven and for
Event-driven forms are not supported as in Visual Basic or Visual Basic for Applications.
* Message-driven architecture, an alternative name for Event-driven architecture
Event-driven Process Chain is a business process modelling technique, mainly used for analysing processes for the purpose of an ERP implementation.
An Event-driven Process Chain ( EPC ) is a type of flowchart used for business process modelling.
* Event-driven process chains, a type of flowchart used for business process modelling

Event-driven and modeling
* From Event-driven modeling to Process monitoring.

programming and hardware
Some digital synthesizers now exist in the form of " softsynth " software that synthesizes sound using conventional PC hardware, though they require careful programming and a fast CPU to get the same latency response as their dedicated equivalents.
Examples for tools relate to database design, application programming, application program maintenance, database performance analysis and monitoring, database configuration monitoring, DBMS hardware configuration ( a DBMS and related database may span computers, networks, and storage units ) and related database mapping ( especially for a distributed DBMS ), storage allocation and database layout monitoring, storage migration, etc.
Examples for tools relate to database design, application programming, application program maintenance, database performance analysis and monitoring, database configuration monitoring, DBMS hardware configuration ( a DBMS and related database may span computers, networks, and storage units ) and related database mapping ( especially for a distributed DBMS ), storage allocation and database layout monitoring, storage migration, etc.
A device driver simplifies programming by acting as translator between a hardware device and the applications or operating systems that use it.
National Instrument's LabVIEW graphical programming language ( sometimes referred to as " G ") has an FPGA add-in module available to target and program FPGA hardware.
" Moore saw Forth as a successor to compile-link-go third-generation programming languages, or software for " fourth generation " hardware, not a fourth-generation programming language as the term has come to be used.
# a member of the Unix or the free and open source software programming subcultures or one who uses such a style of software or hardware development.
Driver support was lacking due to the increased programming difficulty in dealing with NT's superior hardware abstraction model.
After the progress of the war induced him to flee Berlin for the rural Allgäu, where he could not do any hardware work, he designed the first high-level programming language, Plankalkül (" Plan Calculus "), in 1945 / 6.
Kermit is a computer file transfer / management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing in the 1980s ; it provides a consistent approach to file transfer, terminal emulation, script programming, and character set conversion across many different computer hardware and OS platforms.
The power requirements of AI research were exacerbated by the Lisp symbolic programming language, when commercial hardware was designed and optimized for assembly-and Fortran-like programming languages.
Meanwhile, SGI would continue to try to maintain their customers tied to SGI hardware by developing the advanced and proprietary Iris Inventor and Iris Performer programming APIs.
Another usage regards programming languages as theoretical constructs for programming abstract machines, and computer languages as the subset thereof that runs on physical computers, which have finite hardware resources.
The earliest programming languages were tied very closely to the underlying hardware of the computer.
As new programming languages have developed, features have been added that let programmers express ideas that are more remote from simple translation into underlying hardware instructions.
An implementation of a programming language provides a way to execute that program on one or more configurations of hardware and software.
In the 1950s and early 1960s business and scientific users programmed for different computer hardware using different programming languages.
PLC-like programming combined with remote I / O hardware, allow a general-purpose desktop computer to overlap some PLCs in certain applications.
Since HDLs are not considered to be programming languages by most hardware engineers, hardware refactoring is to be considered a separate field from traditional code refactoring.
The IBM 5100 portable computer, introduced in 1975, offered an option to execute the System / 360's APL. SV programming language through a hardware emulator.
Its purpose is to provide a platform-independent programming environment that abstracts away details of the underlying hardware or operating system, and allows a program to execute in the same way on any platform.

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