orthogonal persistence - определение. Что такое orthogonal persistence
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Что (кто) такое orthogonal persistence - определение

COMPUTER SYSTEM STATE THAT OUTLIVES THE PROCESS THAT CREATED IT
Orthogonal persistence; Persistent Storage; Persistent storage; Persistence (programming); Orthogonal persistency; Incremental persistence; Persistence layer

Persistence (computer science)         
In computer science, persistence refers to the characteristic of state of a system that outlives (persists more than) the process that created it. This is achieved in practice by storing the state as data in computer data storage.
Persistence of a number         
NUMBER OF TIMES ONE MUST APPLY A GIVEN OPERATION TO AN INTEGER BEFORE REACHING A FIXED POINT AT WHICH THE OPERATION NO LONGER ALTERS THE NUMBER
Multiplicative Persistence; Additive persistence; 277,777,788,888,899
In mathematics, the persistence of a number is the number of times one must apply a given operation to an integer before reaching a fixed point at which the operation no longer alters the number.
Orthogonal polynomials         
SET OF POLYNOMIALS WHERE ANY TWO ARE ORTHOGONAL TO EACH OTHER
Orthogonal polynomial; Orthogonal polynomials/Proofs; Orthogonal polynomials/proofs; Orthonormal polynomial
In mathematics, an orthogonal polynomial sequence is a family of polynomials such that any two different polynomials in the sequence are orthogonal to each other under some inner product.

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Persistence (computer science)

In computer science, persistence refers to the characteristic of state of a system that outlives (persists more than) the process that created it. This is achieved in practice by storing the state as data in computer data storage. Programs have to transfer data to and from storage devices and have to provide mappings from the native programming-language data structures to the storage device data structures.

Picture editing programs or word processors, for example, achieve state persistence by saving their documents to files.