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In mathematics, a function y=f(x) tells us how to map input x to output y. Inverting a function (or an operator) is attempting to find a function f¯¹ that maps y to x, such that x=f¯¹(f(x)).

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A system library object that manages its own thread pool and can schedule actions to run on these threads (after a given delay or periodically).

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Airplay is a streaming technology made by Apple to stream media to multiple devices wirelessly or to the Airplay SDK that offers deployment to many platforms.

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WS-Federation is an Identity Federation specification, which provides mechanisms for allowing differential security realms.

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the XQuery language as supported by database systems. Include the tag of your system to specify ("sql-server", "oracle", "postgresql", etcetera). Use the "xquery" tag on its own for general questions about XQuery.

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MARS is a IDE and Simulator for programming in MIPS assembly language, created at the Missouri State University.

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Click is a Python library for creating command line interfaces.

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ModSecurity supplies an array of request filtering and other security features to the Apache HTTP Server. ModSecurity is a web application layer firewall.

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The Immediate IF, which does not short-circuit, returns one of two values, depending on whether the boolean expression evaluates to true or false in SQL Server 2012, Visual Basic, and its variants.

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For questions specifically for the Cortex-M3. Strongly consider the [cortex-m] tag instead or the [thumb] tag for Thumb/Thumb2 questions.

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The ptrace() system call provides a means by which a parent process may observe and control the execution of another process, and examine and change its core image and registers.

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