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PowerShell-ISE refers to Microsoft Windows PowerShell's Integrated Scripting Environment.
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Oracle Enterprise Service Bus is a fundamental component of Oracle's Services-Oriented Architecture that provides a loosely-coupled framework for inter-application messaging. It's abbreviation for Oracle Service Bus.
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View model is a class, that represents data model used in specific view.
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Pivotal GemFire is a distributed in-memory database developed in Java that provides real-time data management for applications, consistent transactional storage across nodes, and resilient clustering.
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Open source RDBMS (relational database management system) when used in conjunction with the Ruby on Rails framework.
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For questions related to performing discounts on eCommerce transactions. (Please do not use this tag for questions regarding financial calculations regarding bond coupons and interest rates.)
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Perfect forwarding describes a property of C++11 function templates which allows correctly deducing arguments as lvalues or rvalues and forwarding them in the same form to other functions.
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a jQuery UI widget to present HTML content in a floating window that contains a title bar and a content area. By default, a dialog window can be moved, resized and closed. Additional functionality like animating the dialog, extending it with more buttons or making the dialog modal can be configured through the widget's API.
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Intel FPGA - formally known as Altera - which is wholly owned subsidiary of Intel, is a major brand of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA).
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A homography is an invertible mapping from points in the the real projective plane to points in the real projective plane that maps straight lines to straight lines. This tag should be used for questions related to homography transformations (pure camera rotation, planar scenes, ...) in the computer vision field.
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