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  • 1Dependency network — Contents 1 Importance 2 Overview 3 The activity dependency networks …

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  • 2Dependency hell — is a colloquial term for the frustration of some software users who have installed software packages which have dependencies on specific versions of other software packages.[1] This was mainly attributable to old Linux package managers. Current… …

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  • 3Network-Centric Service-Oriented Enterprise (NCSOE) — is a new generation enterprise capable of conducting collaboration and management of internal and external information. Using Network Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) , the enterprise can now enforce information and decision superiority in a… …

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  • 4Dependency (project management) — This article is about project management dependency. For other uses, see Dependency (disambiguation). In a project network, a dependency is a link amongst a project s terminal elements. There are four kinds of dependencies with respect to… …

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  • 5Network protector — A network protector (also reverse power relay) is a type of electric protective device used in electricity distribution systems. The function of the network protector is to automatically connect and disconnect its associated power transformer… …

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  • 6Artificial neural network — An artificial neural network (ANN), usually called neural network (NN), is a mathematical model or computational model that is inspired by the structure and/or functional aspects of biological neural networks. A neural network consists of an… …

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  • 7Long-range dependency — A self similar phenomenon behaves the same when viewed at different degrees of magnification, or different scales on a dimension (space or time). Self similar processes can be described using heavy tailed distributions, also known as long tailed… …

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  • 8Cellular network — Top of a cellular radio tower A cellular network is a radio network distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one fixed location transceiver known as a cell site or base station. When joined together these cells provide… …

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  • 9Conceptual dependency theory — is a model of natural language understanding used in artificial intelligence systems. Roger Schank at Stanford University introduced the model in 1969, in the early days of artificial intelligence.[1] This model was extensively used by Schank s… …

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  • 10Markov network — A Markov network, or Markov random field, is a model of the (full) joint probability distribution of a set mathcal{X} of random variables having the Markov property. A Markov network is similar to a Bayesian network in its representation of… …

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