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  • 1Dependency Walker — Developer(s) Steve Miller Stable release 2.2.6000 Operating system Microsoft Windows Type object code analyzer …

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  • 2Dependency injection — (DI) is a design pattern in object oriented computer programming whose purpose is to improve testability of, and simplify deployment of components in very large software systems. The Dependency Injection pattern involves at least three elements:… …

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  • 3Dependency 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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  • 4Dependency — or dependent may refer to: Contents 1 Sciences 1.1 Computer science 1.2 Economics 1.3 Linguistics 1.4 …

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  • 5Dependency theory — International relations theory  • Idealism  Liberalism   …

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  • 6Dependency (UML) — A dependency in the Unified Modeling Language exists between two defined elements if a change to the definition of one may result in a change to the other. In UML this is indicated by a dashed line pointing from the dependent (or client) to the… …

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  • 7Dependency network — Contents 1 Importance 2 Overview 3 The activity dependency networks …

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  • 8Dependency (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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  • 9Dependency inversion principle — In object oriented programming, the dependency inversion principle refers to a specific form of decoupling where conventional dependency relationships established from high level, policy setting modules to low level, dependency modules are… …

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  • 10dependency ratio — A simple indicator of the age composition of the population which typically varies in the range 0.5 to 1.00. Early definitions of the dependency ratio refer to the total number of young dependants divided by the total number of persons of… …

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