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Что (кто) такое multiple queue - определение

ABSTRACT DATA TYPE
Bounded queue; Queue (data structure); Real-time queue; Amortized queue
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Client–queue–client         
Client-Queue-Client; Client-queue-client
A client–queue–client or passive queue system is a client–server computer network in which the server is a data queue for the clients. Instead of communicating with each other directly, clients exchange data with one another by storing it in a repository (the queue) on a server.
deque         
  • browsing history]]: new websites are added to the end of the queue, while the oldest entries will be deleted when the history is too large. When a user asks to clear the browsing history for the past hour, the most recently added entries are removed.
ABSTRACT DATA TYPE FOR WHICH ELEMENTS CAN BE ADDED TO OR REMOVED FROM EITHER THE FRONT OR BACK
Doubly-ended queue; Deques; Double ended queue; Deque; Double-Ended Queue; Head-tail linked list; Doubly ended queue; Real-time deque
double-ended queue         
  • browsing history]]: new websites are added to the end of the queue, while the oldest entries will be deleted when the history is too large. When a user asks to clear the browsing history for the past hour, the most recently added entries are removed.
ABSTRACT DATA TYPE FOR WHICH ELEMENTS CAN BE ADDED TO OR REMOVED FROM EITHER THE FRONT OR BACK
Doubly-ended queue; Deques; Double ended queue; Deque; Double-Ended Queue; Head-tail linked list; Doubly ended queue; Real-time deque
<algorithm> /dek/ (deque) A queue which can have items added or removed from either end[?]. The Knuth reference below reports that the name was coined by E. J. Schweppe. [D. E. Knuth, "The Art of Computer Programming. Volume 1: Fundamental Algorithms", second edition, Sections 2.2.1, 2.6, Addison-Wesley, 1973]. Silicon Graphics (http://sgi.com/tech/stl/Deque.html). [Correct definition? Example use?] (2003-12-17)
Multiple abnormalities         
CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES THAT AFFECT MORE THAN ONE ORGAN OR BODY STRUCTURE
Multiple congenital malformations; Multiple congenital anomalies
When a patient has multiple abnormalities (multiple anomaly, multiple deformity), they have a congenital abnormality that can not be primarily identified with a single system of the body or single disease process. Most medical conditions can have systemic sequelae, but multiple abnormalities occur when the effects on multiple systems is immediately obvious.
Double-ended queue         
  • browsing history]]: new websites are added to the end of the queue, while the oldest entries will be deleted when the history is too large. When a user asks to clear the browsing history for the past hour, the most recently added entries are removed.
ABSTRACT DATA TYPE FOR WHICH ELEMENTS CAN BE ADDED TO OR REMOVED FROM EITHER THE FRONT OR BACK
Doubly-ended queue; Deques; Double ended queue; Deque; Double-Ended Queue; Head-tail linked list; Doubly ended queue; Real-time deque
In computer science, a double-ended queue (abbreviated to deque, pronounced deck, like "cheque"Jesse Liberty; Siddhartha Rao; Bradley Jones. C++ in One Hour a Day, Sams Teach Yourself, Sixth Edition.
multiple unit         
  • A double decker [[Sydney Trains B set]]
  • River Line]]
  • Perth]] and the mining town of [[Kalgoorlie]] in [[Australia]].
  • Elektrichka on [[Yaroslavskiy Rail Terminal]], Moscow
  • RABe 523]] is the most common multiple units on Switzerland, used by almost every S-Bahn.
  • A [[N700 Series Shinkansen]] set in June 2008
  • South Side Elevated Railroad car #1—one of the cars that Frank Sprague converted to MU operation in Chicago
  • East Croydon}}
  • Simon's Town station]], [[Cape Town]]
TYPE OF TRAIN CONSISTING OF SELF-PROPELLED CARRIAGES CAPABLE OF COUPLING WITH OTHERS OF THE SAME OR SIMILAR TYPE
Multiple units; Multiple-unit; Self-powered; Motorized unit; Self-powered car; Multi-unit; Electric mutliple unit; Multiple Units; Multiple-unit car; Multiple Unit; Freight multiple unit; Multiple-unit operation; Multiple unit train; Multiple-Unit
¦ noun a passenger train of two or more carriages powered by integral motors which drive a number of axles.
Multiple unit         
  • A double decker [[Sydney Trains B set]]
  • River Line]]
  • Perth]] and the mining town of [[Kalgoorlie]] in [[Australia]].
  • Elektrichka on [[Yaroslavskiy Rail Terminal]], Moscow
  • RABe 523]] is the most common multiple units on Switzerland, used by almost every S-Bahn.
  • A [[N700 Series Shinkansen]] set in June 2008
  • South Side Elevated Railroad car #1—one of the cars that Frank Sprague converted to MU operation in Chicago
  • East Croydon}}
  • Simon's Town station]], [[Cape Town]]
TYPE OF TRAIN CONSISTING OF SELF-PROPELLED CARRIAGES CAPABLE OF COUPLING WITH OTHERS OF THE SAME OR SIMILAR TYPE
Multiple units; Multiple-unit; Self-powered; Motorized unit; Self-powered car; Multi-unit; Electric mutliple unit; Multiple Units; Multiple-unit car; Multiple Unit; Freight multiple unit; Multiple-unit operation; Multiple unit train; Multiple-Unit
A multiple-unit train or simply multiple unit (MU) is a self-propelled train composed of one or more carriages joined together, which when coupled to another multiple unit can be controlled by a single driver, with multiple-unit train control.
Queue         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Queue (computing); Queues; Queuing methods; Queue (disambiguation); The Queue (disambiguation); The Queue (novel)
·vt To fasten, as hair, in a queue.
II. Queue ·noun A line of persons waiting anywhere.
III. Queue ·noun A tail-like appendage of hair; a pigtail.
Hereditary multiple exostoses         
EXOSTOSIS THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN A MUTATION ON THE GENES EXT1, EXT2 AND EXT3 WHICH RESULTS IN MULTIPLE BONY SPURS THROUGHOUT A CHILD'S GROWTH
Multiple hereditary exostoses; Hereditary Multiple Exostoses; Exostoses, multiple hereditary; Multiple Hereditary Exostoses; Osteocartilaginous exostosis; Exostoses, Multiple Cartilaginous; Multiple osteochondromatosis; OSTEOCHONDROMATOSIS, MULTIPLE; Osteochondromatosis, Multiple; Multiple Osteochondroma; Diaphyseal aclasis; Multiple congenital exostoses; Exostoses, multiple; Metaphyseal aclasis; Diaphyseal aclasia
Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO), also known as hereditary multiple exostoses, is a disorder characterized by the development of multiple benign osteocartilaginous masses (exostoses) in relation to the ends of long bones of the lower limbs such as the femurs and tibias and of the upper limbs such as the humeri and forearm bones. They are also known as osteochondromas.
queue         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Queue (computing); Queues; Queuing methods; Queue (disambiguation); The Queue (disambiguation); The Queue (novel)
¦ noun
1. chiefly Brit. a line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed.
Computing a list of data items, commands, etc., stored so as to be retrievable in a definite order.
2. archaic a plait of hair worn at the back of the head.
¦ verb (queues, queuing or queueing, queued) chiefly Brit. wait in a queue.
?Computing arrange in a queue.
Origin
C16 (as a heraldic term denoting an animal's tail): from Fr., based on L. cauda 'tail'; cf. cue2.

Википедия

Queue (abstract data type)

In computer science, a queue is a collection of entities that are maintained in a sequence and can be modified by the addition of entities at one end of the sequence and the removal of entities from the other end of the sequence. By convention, the end of the sequence at which elements are added is called the back, tail, or rear of the queue, and the end at which elements are removed is called the head or front of the queue, analogously to the words used when people line up to wait for goods or services.

The operation of adding an element to the rear of the queue is known as enqueue, and the operation of removing an element from the front is known as dequeue. Other operations may also be allowed, often including a peek or front operation that returns the value of the next element to be dequeued without dequeuing it.

The operations of a queue make it a first-in-first-out (FIFO) data structure. In a FIFO data structure, the first element added to the queue will be the first one to be removed. This is equivalent to the requirement that once a new element is added, all elements that were added before have to be removed before the new element can be removed. A queue is an example of a linear data structure, or more abstractly a sequential collection. Queues are common in computer programs, where they are implemented as data structures coupled with access routines, as an abstract data structure or in object-oriented languages as classes. Common implementations are circular buffers and linked lists.

Queues provide services in computer science, transport, and operations research where various entities such as data, objects, persons, or events are stored and held to be processed later. In these contexts, the queue performs the function of a buffer. Another usage of queues is in the implementation of breadth-first search.