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  • 21Control flow graph — Simplified control flowgraphs[1] A control flow graph (CFG) in computer science is a representation, using graph notation, of all paths that might be traversed through a program during its execution …

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  • 22Reverse, Then Forward Again — Infobox Album | Name = Reverse, Then Forward Again Type = Greatest hits Artist = Dogwood Released = April 20, 2004 Recorded = Genre = Punk rock Length = Label = Tooth Nail Records Producer = Dogwood, Zaine Tarpo Reviews = Last album = Seismic… …

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  • 23Reverse Connection — Dieser Artikel wurde aufgrund von inhaltlichen Mängeln auf der Qualitätssicherungsseite der Redaktion Informatik eingetragen. Dies geschieht, um die Qualität der Artikel aus dem Themengebiet Informatik auf ein akzeptables Niveau zu bringen. Hilf… …

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  • 24Reverse Takeover - RTO — A type of merger used by private companies to become publicly traded without resorting to an initial public offering. Initially, the private company buys enough shares to control a publicly traded company. The private company s shareholder then… …

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  • 25Reverse transcription — Transcription (biologie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Transcription. Transcription/Traduction La transcription est un processus biolog …

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  • 26reverse gear — noun (U) the control in a vehicle that makes it go backwards …

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  • 27Reverse Address Resolution Protocol —    Abbreviated RARP. A part of the TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) protocol suite that allows a computer, more specifically a diskless workstation, to obtain an IP address from a server when only the hardware address is… …

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  • 28reverse channel —    Used for transmitting supervisory or error control signals. The flow is opposite to that of information transfer and bandwidth is usually lower …

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  • 29supervisory control — Control exercised by courts to compel inferior tribunals to act within their jurisdiction, to prohibit them from acting outside their jurisdiction, and to reverse their extrajurisdictional acts. See mandamus …

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  • 30Controller (control theory) — In control theory, a controller is a device which monitors and affects the operational conditions of a given dynamical system. The operational conditions are typically referred to as output variables of the system which can be affected by… …

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