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(Software Engineering) measures of quality or productivity that are normalized using lines of code produced
(english) A small grinding machine for shaping and sharpening the cutting edges of tools.
(Software Engineering) the ability to reuse a portion of a model, source code, test case, etc.
(english) A machine in the Tin Mill that automatically puts bifluoride into the plater bath.
(english) Machine located at each delivery reel to automatically place circumference bands around completed coils.
(english) A projection or an enlarged section of a casting through which a hole may be machine.
(Software Engineering) trying to develop design models or an understanding of design using program code as a starting point
(english) A screw thread having a 29 degree included angel. Used largely for feed and adjusting screws on machine tools.
(english) Gears fitted to a machine to increase the number of spindle speeds obtainable with a cone or step pulley belt drive.
(Software Engineering) changing software in a way that improves its internal structure but does not change it external behavior; often conducted iteratively as design evolves into code.
(english) An alloy that is 70% copper,30% zinc. One of the most widely used of the copper-zinc alloys; malleable and ductile; excellent cold-working but poor hot-working and machining properties; excellent for soft-soldering; good for silver alloy brazing or oxyacetylene welding, but fair for resistance or carbon-arc welding. Used for drawn cartridges, tubes, eyelets machine items and snap fasteners.
(english) A method of testing hardened and tempered high carbon spring steel strip wherein the specimen is held and bent across the grain in a vice-like calibrated testing machine. Pressure is applied until the metal fractures at which point a reading is taken and compared with a standard chart of brake limitations for various thickness ranges.