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(Software Engineering) the person who actually used to software or the product that has software embedded within it
(english) Copper base alloys in which zinc is the principal alloying element. Brass is harder and mechanically stronger than either of its alloying elements copper or zinc. It is formable and ductile; develops high tensile strength with cold-working and is not heat treatable.
(Software Engineering) a series of activities that transform legacy systems (with poor maintainability) into software that exhibits high quality
(english) This word usually carries the same meaning as displacement, although it is sometimes used in place of deformation.
(english) A material or structure is said to behave elastically if it returns to its original geometry upon unloading.
(english) A brittle structure or material exhibits low ductility, meaning that it exhibits very little inelastic deformation before complete failure.
(Software Engineering) a testing task that determines how software responds when it is forced to meet or exceed operational limits
(english) The proportional constant between stress and strain for material with linear elastic behavior: calculated as stress divided by strain. Modulus of elasticity can be interpreted as the slope of the stress-strain graph. It is usually denoted as E, sometimes known as Young's Modulus Y, or E-Modulus.
(Software Engineering) a structured meeting conducted by software engineering with the intent of uncovering errors in some deliverable or work product
(english) Tackle used in conjunction with a crane for turning over the cope or drag of a mold prior to assembly.
(Environmental Engineering) Treatment of a waste in place, as opposed to pumping or digging the waste up and then treating it.
(Software Engineering) a discipline that encompasses the process associated with software development, the methods used to analyze, design and test computer software, the management techniques associated with the control and monitoring of software projects and the tools used to support process, methods, and techniques.