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(Software Engineering) a set of activities conducted with the intent of finding errors in software
(english) A diamond penetrator, conical in shape, used with a Rockwell hardness tester for hard metals.
(english) Work done primarily at a bench with hand tools. Occasionlly suplemented by small power-driven tools.
(Software Engineering) the activities associated with changes to software after it has been delivered to end-users
(Environmental Engineering) The ion or molecule which surrounds or complexes with the central atom or ion.
(english) (1) A semi-finished section hot rolled from a metal ingot, with a rectangular cross section usually ranging from 16 to 36 in., the width being less than twice the thickness. Where the cross section exceeds 36 in., the term “bloom” is properly but not universally used. Sizes smaller than 16 in. are usually termed “bars”; a solid semi-finished round or square product which has been hot worked by forging, rolling, or extrusion. (2) A semi-finished, cogged, hot rolled or continuous-cast metal product of uniform section, usually rectangular with radiused corners. Billets are relatively larger than bars.
(Environmental Engineering) Settling in which particle concentrations are sufficient that particles interfere with the settling of other particles. Particles settle together as a body or structure with the water required to traverse the particle interstices.
(english) Developing a smooth finish on a metal by tumbling or rubbing with a polished hand tool.
(Environmental Engineering) Two or more different compounds with the same chemical formula but different structure and characteristics.
(english) Ingot mold, with the top constricted; used in the manufacture of capped steel, the metal in the constriction being covered with a cap fitting into the bottle-neck, which stops rimming action by trapping escaping gases.
(Software Engineering) a hierarchical representation of the categories of users that will interact with any type of software
(english) Multiple shaving, accomplished by pushing a tool with stepped cutting edges along the piece, particularly through holes.