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  • 1Generic antecedent — Generic antecedents are representatives of classes, indicated by a reference in ordinary language (most often a pronoun), where gender is typically unknown or irrelevant. [Mark Balhorn, [http://eng.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/2/79 The… …

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  • 2Generic programming — is a style of computer programming in which algorithms are written in terms of to be specified later types that are then instantiated when needed for specific types provided as parameters and was pioneered by Ada which appeared in 1983. This… …

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  • 3Generic data model — Generic data models are generalizations of conventional data models. They define standardised general relation types, together with the kinds of things that may be related by such a relation type. Overview The definition of generic data model is… …

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  • 4Generic Security Services Application Program Interface — The Generic Security Services Application Program Interface (GSSAPI, also GSS API) is an application programming interface for programs to access security services.The GSSAPI is an IETF standard that addresses the problem of many similar but… …

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  • 5Generic you — In English grammar, generic you or indefinite you is the use of the pronoun you to refer to an unspecified person. Generic one is the use of one in the same way.In casual English, the second person pronoun you often takes on the additional role… …

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  • 6Generic mood — The generic mood, in linguistics, is a mood used to make generalized comments about a class of thing. In English, generic verbs are not morphologically distinct from indicative. In most cases, generic statements can only be recognized by context… …

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  • 7Generic Security Service Algorithm for Secret Key Transaction — GSS TSIG (Generic Security Service Algorithm for Secret Key Transaction) is an authentication protocol for DNS, which is the extension to TSIG Protocol. The GSS TSIG is a frame work of GSS API to provide authentication, integrity and… …

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  • 8Data, context and interaction — (DCI) is a paradigm used in computer software to program systems of communicating objects. Its goals are: To improve the readability of object oriented code by giving system behavior first class status; To cleanly separate code for rapidly… …

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  • 9Wikipedia:Disambiguation — WP:D redirects here. For information about deletion on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Deletion policy. This page documents an English Wikipedia editing guideline. It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is… …

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  • 10Coldplug — Computer components are usually described as coldpluggable if the computer system must be powered down to add or remove them. The opposite term is hotpluggable; hotpluggable components can be added or removed without powering down the computer.… …

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