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(Software Engineering) the person(s) who have responsibility for deciding whether a change is to be made
(english) Any vector can be expressed as a collection of vectors whose sum is equal to the original vector. Each vector in this collection is a component of the original vector. It is common to express a vector in terms of components which are parallel to the x and y axes.
(english) A very general term that may be applied to a material or a structure. In a material, strength refers to a level of stress at which there is a significant change in the state of the material, e.g., yielding or rupture. In a structure, strength refers to a level of level of loading which produces a significant change in the state of the structure, e.g., inelastic deformations, buckling, or collapse.
(english) A small lathe mounted on a bench or table.
(english) A compressive load supported by a member, usually a tube or collar, along a line where contact is made with a pin, rivet, axle, or shaft.
(Environmental Engineering) Any pollution from a source which cannot be attributed to a particular discharge point, e.g. from agricultural crops, city streets, construction sites, etc.
(Software Engineering) a stylized description or characterization of a software problem or capability and/or the manner in which a solution to the problem or capability may be characterized, applied, and implemented
(english) Molten metal on the hearth of a furnace, in a crucible, or in a ladle
(Concrete Engineering) A material that is totally immune to the passage of a gas under pressure. Any material that is truly vaporproof will inherently be waterproof.
(Software Engineering) a written description that defines a very specific interaction between a user and a system, often (but not always) written in the form of a usage scenario
(Software Engineering) a technique that distributes control and work in a top-down manner within a software architecture (used a part of structured analysis)
(english) Developing a smooth finish on a metal by tumbling or rubbing with a polished hand tool.