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Что (кто) такое simply supported slab - определение

MEMORY MANAGEMENT MECHANISM
Slab allocator; Kernel slab; Slab (Unix); Slab (Sun); Slab (Oracle); Slab (Solaris)
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Waffle slab         
CONCRETE FLOORING STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
User:Moniortz/New sandbox; Waffle Slab
A waffle slab or two-way joist slab is a concrete slab made of reinforced concrete with concrete ribs running in two directions on its underside. The name waffle comes from the grid pattern created by the reinforcing ribs.
Simply Red discography         
WIKIMEDIA BAND DISCOGRAPHY
Simply Red singles discography; Better With You (Simply Red song)
The discography of Simply Red, a British soul band, consists of twelve studio albums, six compilation albums, one extended play, fifty-three singles and a number of other appearances.
CSCW         
  • Cooperation between many people from many different backgrounds of research.
  • General process of interaction and cooperation with CSCW technology.
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  • A group calendar allowing for collaboration of schedules
  • Online presentation on Zoom platform
  • A screenshot showing the ability to set a reminder and also call using Slack, a tool in CSCW
  • Strategies for getting females more interested in STEM
FIELD STUDYING HOW PEOPLE WORK IN GROUPS WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS
CSCW; Computer Supported Cooperative Work; Computer supported cooperative work
Computer-supported cooperative work         
  • Cooperation between many people from many different backgrounds of research.
  • General process of interaction and cooperation with CSCW technology.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • A group calendar allowing for collaboration of schedules
  • Online presentation on Zoom platform
  • A screenshot showing the ability to set a reminder and also call using Slack, a tool in CSCW
  • Strategies for getting females more interested in STEM
FIELD STUDYING HOW PEOPLE WORK IN GROUPS WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS
CSCW; Computer Supported Cooperative Work; Computer supported cooperative work
Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) is the study of how people utilize technology collaboratively, often towards a shared goal. CSCW addresses how computer systems can support collaborative activity and coordination.
Simply connected space         
TOPOLOGICAL SPACE WHICH HAS NO HOLES THROUGH IT
Simply-connected; Multiply connected; Multiply-connected; Doubly connected; Singly connected; Simply connected set; 1-Connected; 1-connected; Simply-connected set; Simply-connected domain; Simply connected domain; Simply connected; Non-simply-connected; Simply Connected; Simply connected topological space
In topology, a topological space is called simply connected (or 1-connected, or 1-simply connected) if it is path-connected and every path between two points can be continuously transformed (intuitively for embedded spaces, staying within the space) into any other such path while preserving the two endpoints in question. The fundamental group of a topological space is an indicator of the failure for the space to be simply connected: a path-connected topological space is simply connected if and only if its fundamental group is trivial.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work         
  • Cooperation between many people from many different backgrounds of research.
  • General process of interaction and cooperation with CSCW technology.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • A group calendar allowing for collaboration of schedules
  • Online presentation on Zoom platform
  • A screenshot showing the ability to set a reminder and also call using Slack, a tool in CSCW
  • Strategies for getting females more interested in STEM
FIELD STUDYING HOW PEOPLE WORK IN GROUPS WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS
CSCW; Computer Supported Cooperative Work; Computer supported cooperative work
<tool> (CSCW) (Or "groupware") Software tools and technology to support groups of people working together on a project, often at different sites. See also Lotus Notes. (1994-11-30)
CSCW         
  • Cooperation between many people from many different backgrounds of research.
  • General process of interaction and cooperation with CSCW technology.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • A group calendar allowing for collaboration of schedules
  • Online presentation on Zoom platform
  • A screenshot showing the ability to set a reminder and also call using Slack, a tool in CSCW
  • Strategies for getting females more interested in STEM
FIELD STUDYING HOW PEOPLE WORK IN GROUPS WITH THE SUPPORT OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS
CSCW; Computer Supported Cooperative Work; Computer supported cooperative work
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Semi-locally simply connected         
  • The [[Hawaiian earring]] is not semi-locally simply connected.
Semilocally simply connected; Semi-locally simply connected space
In mathematics, specifically algebraic topology, semi-locally simply connected is a certain local connectedness condition that arises in the theory of covering spaces. Roughly speaking, a topological space X is semi-locally simply connected if there is a lower bound on the sizes of the “holes” in X.
simply         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Simply (disambiguation); Simply (album)
ad.
1.
Plainly, artlessly, sincerely, truly.
2.
Alone, absolutely.
3.
Merely, barely, solely, of itself.
4.
Weakly, foolishly.
simply         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Simply (disambiguation); Simply (album)
¦ adverb
1. in a simple manner.
2. merely; just.
3. absolutely; completely (used for emphasis).

Википедия

Slab allocation

Slab allocation is a memory management mechanism intended for the efficient memory allocation of objects. In comparison with earlier mechanisms, it reduces fragmentation caused by allocations and deallocations. This technique is used for retaining allocated memory containing a data object of a certain type for reuse upon subsequent allocations of objects of the same type. It is analogous to an object pool, but only applies to memory, not other resources.

Slab allocation was first introduced in the Solaris 2.4 kernel by Jeff Bonwick. It is now widely used by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems including FreeBSD and Linux.