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ECCO VIII - General information
ECCO VIII will be held at ON PAN (Osrodek Nauki Polskiej Akademii Nauk) - Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences, located in the heart of the town, ...
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Poznan Site (transport - taxis)
Warning: you should be careful with not associated taxis. Especially in surroundings of rail stations, international bus stations and airport. ...
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Wojciech Jaśkowski - Home Page
Wojciech Jaśkowski no spam. Institute of Computing Science Poznan University of Technology ul. Piotrowo 2 60-965, Poznan, Poland ...
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Java Tutorial 8 - File IO
This tutorial covers java file io. File IO topics include file management, file filters, file wrappers, file streams, data streams, buffering, ...
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Dawid Weiss - Java XSLT Filter
Java XSLT Filter. Motivation How to use it? http://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/dweiss/xml/projects/xslt-filter/index.xml. XSLT filter code has been moved to the ...
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HAZOP: Hazard and Operability Study
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Keywords. Methodology. UML-HAZOP. Agenda. Introduction. Keywords ... UML-HAZOP. Keywords. Primary keywords: a particular aspect of a design intent (a ...
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HAZOP: Hazard and Operability Study
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Examples:. Level/Late = The inteded level in a tank is achieved too late. ... Wykrywanie anomalii w modelach obiektowych za pomocą metody UML-HAZOP, ...
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HAZOP: Hazard and Operability Study
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Keywords. Methodology. UML-HAZOP. Agenda. Introduction. Keywords ... UML-HAZOP. Keywords. Primary keywords: a particular aspect of a design intent (a ...
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Environments to Support Collaborative Software Engineering
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML been much attention given to supporting collaborative soft- ware engineering where the team ... an open source platform to support software engineering in ...
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Dynamic BeanShell binding and ANT tasks
The ideal would be that BeanShell scripts are absolutely transparent to the rest of the Virtual Machine (i.e. they behave just as any other Java class, ...