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(Software Engineering) tests that are conducted repeated to ensure that a change has not introduced side effects
(english) An acid solution into which pieces are dipped in order to obtain a clean, bright surface.
(Environmental Engineering) Chemicals which react photochemically (in the presence of sunlight) to destroy ozone in the stratosphere.
(Software Engineering) the set of potential business problems or occurrences that may cause the project to fail
(english) A layout solution which turns a copper color when applied to a clean,polished metal surface.
(english) Silvery-white, metallic element, mp 1860 B0C (3380 B0F), a powerful deoxidizer when added to molten steel.
(Software Engineering) a project planning activity that attempts to project effort and cost for a software project
(Software Engineering) an attribute of a design that leads to the creation of high quality program components
(Software Engineering) an adapted version of software engineering that emphasizes customer communication, incremental software delivery, informal methods and work products, and highly motivated teams.
(Environmental Engineering) The controlled aerobic degradation of organic wastes into a material which can be used for landscaping, landfill cover, or soil conditioning.
(english) Joining metals by fusion of nonferrous alloys that have melting points above 800 F (425C), but lower than those of the metals being joined. May be accomplished by a torch. Filler metal is ordinarily in rod form in torch brazing; whereas in furnace and dip brazing the work material is first assembled and the filler metal may then be applied as wire, washers, clips, bands, or may be bonded, as in brazing sheet.
(english) Moment of inertia has two distinct but related meanings: 1) it is a property of a an object relating to the magnitude of the moment required to rotate the object and overcome its inertia. 2) A property of a two dimensional cross section shape with respect to an axis, usually an axis through the centroid of the shape.