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  • 61Precedence graph — A precedence graph, also named conflict graph and serializability graph, is used in the context of concurrency control in databases.The precedence graph for a schedule S contains: * A node for each committed transaction in S * An arc from Ti to… …

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  • 62Cause-effect graph — In software testing, a cause effect graph is a directed graph that maps a set of causes to a set of effects. The causes may be thought of as the input to the program, and the effects may be thought of as the output. Usually the graph shows the… …

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  • 63Trivial Graph Format — (TGF) is a very simple, text based, file format for describing graphs.A simple graph with 2 nodes and 1 edge might look like this:Example 1 First node2 Second node #1 2 Edge between the two Other Graph File Formats*GXL, graph exchange format… …

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  • 64Directed acyclic word graph — For the US Department of Defense review panel, see Deputy’s Advisory Working Group. The strings tap , taps , top , and tops stored in a Trie (left) and a DAWG (right), EOW stands for End of word. In computer science, a directed acyclic word graph …

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  • 65Visibility graph — A visibility graph is a graph of intervisible locations. Each node or vertex in the graph represents a point location, and each edge represents a visible connection between them (that is, if two locations can see each other, an edge is drawn… …

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  • 66Goal node (computer science) — In computer science, a goal node is a node in a graph that meets defined criteria for success or termination.Heuristical artificial intelligence algorithms, like A*, attempt to reach such nodes in optimal time by defining the distance to the goal …

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  • 67Giant Global Graph — (GGG) was notably used the first time by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners Lee on his blog. [ [http://dig.csail.mit.edu/breadcrumbs/node/215 Giant Global Graph | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs ] ] Tim Berners Lee thinks about …

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  • 68And-inverter graph — An and inverter graph (AIG) is a directed, acyclic graph that represents a structural implementation of the logical functionality of a circuit or network. An AIG consists of two input nodes representing logical conjunction, terminal nodes labeled …

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  • 69cherry graph — noun A subtree in a graph consisting of in an internal node with exactly two leaves (because it looks like a cherry) …

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  • 70Digital line graph — USGS Logo A Digital Line Graph (DLG) is a cartographic map feature represented in digital vector form that is distributed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). DLGs are collected from USGS maps and are distributed in large , intermediate and… …

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