ค้นเจอ 173 รายการ

Regression testing

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) tests that are conducted repeated to ensure that a change has not introduced side effects

If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It

Dreading

แปลว่ากลัว, หวาดกลัว

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Condensation

แปลว่า(Concrete Engineering) When a moisture laden gas comes in contact with a cooler surface a change of state from gaseous to liquid occurs.

Baseline

แปลว่า(Software Engineering) a point at which some deliverable produced during the software engineering process is put under formal change contro เส้นอ้างอิง ใช้สำหรับการวางผัง หรือการสำรวจ

Refactoring

แปลว่า(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.

gearbox

แปลว่าเกียร์รถ, เครื่องเปลี่ยนความเร็วของเครื่องยนต์ ที่เรียกกันทั่วๆ ไปว่า เกียร์ (ความหมายอย่างเดียวกับคำว่า change speed gear หรือ charge speed gear ซึ่งแปลว่า เครื่องถ่ายกำลังมาเป็นความเร็ว) กระปุกเฟืองเกียรร์)

Life remains the same until the pain of remaining the same becomes greater than the pain of change

Baller Stick

แปลว่า(english) Octagon-shaped wooden stick approximately 5' long. This stick is used in the baller area, to change burr mashers, to start a coil with a large ID, etc.

Shear strain:

แปลว่า(english) Strain measuring the intensity of racking in the material. Shear strain is measured as the change in angle of the corners of a small square of material.

Force:

แปลว่า(english) A directed interaction between two objects that tends to change the momentum of both.Since a force has both direction and magnitude, it can be expressed as a vector

Strength:

แปลว่า(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.