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(Environmental Engineering) The water that flows overland to lakes or streams during and shortly after a precipitation event.
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(Software Engineering) a "use-case driven, architecture-centric, iterative and incremental" software process that emphasizes the use of UML notation
(Software Engineering) an agile process model that emphasizes scenario-based planning, incremental delivery, refactoring, pair programming and continuous testing.
(english) 1) Roll used as a support roll mainly for plater rolls. 2) Two rolls, one on top and one on bottom of the two work rolls which apply pressure and reduce the flexing of the work rolls.
(Environmental Engineering) Influent wastewater entering the plant which has an unusually high organic content and/or high flow rate.
(Environmental Engineering) An illegal and uncontrolled area where wastes have been placed on or in the ground. See Landfill.
(english) An alloy containing two elements, apart from minor impurities, as brass containing the two elements copper and zinc.
(english) Chemical polishing of aluminum, often by treatment with a mixture of nitric acid and phosphoric acid, yielding a mirror-shiny (specular) highly reflective surface. It is almost always followed by anodizing to protect the surface and provide some choice of color.
(Environmental Engineering) Synthetic organic compounds used for refrigerants, aerosol propellants (prohibited in the U.S.), and blowing agents in plastic foams. CFCs migrate to the upper atmosphere destroying ozone and increasing global warming. Typical atmospheric residence times are 50 to 200 years.
(english) A statically determinate structure is one where there is only one distribution of internal forces and reactions which satisfies equilibrium. In a statically determinate structure, internal forces and reactions can be determined by considering nothing more than equations of equilibrium.
(Software Engineering) a project scheduling and control technique that establishes time boundaries for the completion of a specific project task