hard alloy - translation to greek
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hard alloy - translation to greek

SPECIFICATION LANGUAGE
Alloy Analyzer; Alloy language
  • Alloy Analyzer.

hard alloy      
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aluminium alloy         
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ALLOY IN WHICH ALUMINIUM IS THE PREDOMINANT METAL
Aluminum alloy; Aluminum alloys; Aluminium alloys; 5083 aluminium; Aluminium-alloy; Aircraft aluminium; Aircraft aluminum; Aerospace aluminium; Aerospace aluminum; Light alloy; 7175-T6 aluminum alloy; Aluminium Alloys; Aluminium Alloy; Al alloy; 7000 series aluminium alloy; Aluminium alloy 6351; Pure Aluminium alloys
κράμα αργιλίου
aluminum alloy         
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ALLOY IN WHICH ALUMINIUM IS THE PREDOMINANT METAL
Aluminum alloy; Aluminum alloys; Aluminium alloys; 5083 aluminium; Aluminium-alloy; Aircraft aluminium; Aircraft aluminum; Aerospace aluminium; Aerospace aluminum; Light alloy; 7175-T6 aluminum alloy; Aluminium Alloys; Aluminium Alloy; Al alloy; 7000 series aluminium alloy; Aluminium alloy 6351; Pure Aluminium alloys
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Definition

hard-coded
<jargon> (By analogy with "hard-wired") Said of a data value or behaviour written directly into a program, possibly in multiple places, where it cannot be easily modified. There are several alternatives, depending on how often the value is likely to change. It may be replaced with a compile-time constant, such as a C "#define" macro, in which case a change will still require recompilation; or it may be read at run time from a profile, resource (see de-rezz), or environment variable that a user can easily modify; or it may be read as part of the program's input data. To change something hard-coded requires recompilation (if using a compiled language of course) but, more seriously, it requires sufficient understanding of the implementation to be sure that the change will not introduce inconsistency and cause the program to fail. For example, "The line terminator is hard-coded as newline; who in their right mind would use anything else?" See magic number. [Jargon File] (1999-10-18)

Wikipedia

Alloy (specification language)

In computer science and software engineering, Alloy is a declarative specification language for expressing complex structural constraints and behavior in a software system. Alloy provides a simple structural modeling tool based on first-order logic. Alloy is targeted at the creation of micro-models that can then be automatically checked for correctness. Alloy specifications can be checked using the Alloy Analyzer.

Although Alloy is designed with automatic analysis in mind, Alloy differs from many specification languages designed for model-checking in that it permits the definition of infinite models. The Alloy Analyzer is designed to perform finite scope checks even on infinite models.

The Alloy language and analyzer are developed by a team led by Daniel Jackson at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States.

Examples of use of hard alloy
1. Walking round the production processes including the hard alloy shop and the melting furnace, he learned in detail about the technological updating and production at the smeltery.
2. The Pyongyang Evaporation Tool Development Company exhibited several–thousand pieces of various hard alloy tools processed with an advanced CVD technology.