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(english) A surface force or body force acting on an object. External forces are sometimes called applied forces.
(english) A steel making method using an acid refractory-lined (usually silica) furnace. Neither sulfur or phosphorus is removed.
(english) Heat in an oven to a low controlled temperature to remove gases or to harden a binder.
(Environmental Engineering) The processes which sustain an organism, including energy production, synthesis of proteins for repair and replication.
(Software Engineering) activity associate with changing an application to make it conform to changes in its external environment
(Software Engineering) an informal measure of the degree to which a software component implements a single, focused function
(Software Engineering) an agile process model that emphasizes scenario-based planning, incremental delivery, refactoring, pair programming and continuous testing.
(Environmental Engineering) Influent wastewater entering the plant which has an unusually high organic content and/or high flow rate.
(Software Engineering) trying to develop design models or an understanding of design using program code as a starting point
(english) The location of the resultant of gravity forces on an object or objects: sometimes called center of mass.
(Software Engineering) a paper representation of an application (e.g., story boards that describe the interaction at a human interface)
(Environmental Engineering) An illegal and uncontrolled area where wastes have been placed on or in the ground. See Landfill.