infinity The reciprocal function y 1 x . For every x except 0, y represents its multiplicativeinverse. In mathematics , a multiplicativeinverse or reciprocal for a number x , denoted by 1 x or x sup &minus 1 sup , is a number which when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity , 1. The multiplicativeinverse of a rational number fraction a b is b a . For the multiplicativeinverse of a real ... Henry Billingsley translation of Elements XI, 34. ref In the phrase multiplicativeinverse , the qualifier multiplicative is often omitted and then tacitly understood in contrast to the additive inverse . Multiplicative inverses can be defined over many mathematical domains as well as numbers. In these cases ... a left and right inverse element inverse . Practical applications The multiplicativeinverse has innumerable ... to compute k sup 1 sup , the modular multiplicativeinverse of k mod 2 sup w sup , where w ... unit s, math i , are the only complex numbers with additive inverse equal to multiplicativeinverse. For example, additive and multiplicative inverses of math i are &minus math i &minus math ... , the modular multiplicativeinverse of a is also defined it is the number x such that ax     1  mod  n . This multiplicativeinverse exists if and only if a and n are coprime ... every nonzero element has a multiplicativeinverse, but which nonetheless has divisors of zero, i.e. ... by 1 &fnof , from the reciprocal or inverse function with respect to composition, denoted by &fnof sup ..., an element x with a multiplicativeinverse cannot be a zero divisor meaning for some y , xy   ... divisor is not guaranteed to have a multiplicativeinverse. Within Z , all integers except ... x to 1, ax   1, so that x is an inverse for a . The multiplicativeinverse of a fraction math ... x to 1 x , is one of the simplest examples of a function which is self inverse function inverse ... Britannica 1797 to describe two numbers whose product is 1 geometrical quantities in inverse proportion ... more details
Refimprove date March 2007 The modular multiplicativeinverse of an integer a modular arithmetic modulo m is an integer x such that math a 1 equiv x pmod m . math That is, it is the multiplicativeinverse ... 1 pmod m . math The multiplicativeinverse of a modulo m exists Iff if and only if a and m are coprime i.e., if gcd a , m 1 . If the modular multiplicativeinverse of a modulo m exists, the operation of Division mathematics division by a modulo m can be defined as multiplying by the inverse, which ... the inverse exists, it is always unique in math mathbb Z m math where m is the modulus. Therefore, the x that is selected as the modular multiplicativeinverse is generally a member of math mathbb ... 11 math The smallest x that solves this congruence is 4 therefore, the modular multiplicativeinverse ... m is Euler s totient function . This follows from the fact that a belongs to the multiplicative group of integers modulo n multiplicative group Z m Z sup sup if and only if iff a is coprime to m . Therefore the modular multiplicativeinverse can be found directly math a varphi m 1 equiv a 1 pmod m math ... theory Public key cryptography References reflist DEFAULTSORT Modular MultiplicativeInverse Category ... , which is 11, to the found inverse . Computation Extended Euclidean algorithm wikibooks Algorithm Implementation Mathematics Extended Euclidean algorithm Extended Euclidean algorithm The modular multiplicativeinverse of a modulo m can be found with the extended Euclidean algorithm . The algorithm ... y , and gcd a ,  b are the integers that the algorithm discovers. So, since the modular multiplicativeinverse is the solution to math ax equiv 1 pmod m , math by the definition of congruence ... given, x the inverse, and q an integer multiple that will be discarded. This is the exact form of equation ...     1 is predetermined instead of discovered. Thus, a needs to be coprime to the modulus, or the inverse ... Euclidean algorithm, Euler s theorem may be used to compute modular inverse ref Thomas Koshy ... more details
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Wiktionarypar inverse TOCright Inverse may refer to Inverse logic , a type of immediate inference from a conditional sentence Inverse program , a program for solving inverse and optimization problems Inverse multiplexer or demultiplexer , which breaks a single data stream into several streams with lower data rates Invert , a term used in the exotic pet industry to refer to arthropods Inversions novel Inversions novel , a science fiction novel by Iain M. Banks Science, engineering and mathematics Inverse mathematics Inversive geometry , transformation geometry based on inversion in a circle Inverse problem , in science and mathematics, fitting a model to known data Multiplicativeinverse , a set of numbers which when multiplied yield the multiplicative identity, 1 Invert , the bottom of a sewer or tunnel, particularly if masonry lined. It may be flat or form a continuous curve with the tunnel arch. See also Inversion disambiguation Inverter disambiguation Opposite disambiguation Reverse disambiguation disambig cs Inverze da Invers de Inversion es Inversi n desambiguaci n eo Inverso matematiko fr Inverse homonymie io Inversigeso id Invers it Inversione he nl Inversie nn Invers pl Inwersja pt Invers o simple Inverse sk Inverzia fi Inversio sv Invers uk ... more details
selfref See Help Merging for the usage of Merge in Wikipedia. wiktionary merge merging tocright Merge , merging , or merger may refer to Concepts Merger politics , the combination of two or more political or administrative entities such as municipalities into a single entity Mergers and acquisitions , the buying, selling, dividing and combining of different companies Merger doctrine disambiguation in law, multiple distinct uses according to law specialty Merge linguistics , one of the basic syntactic operations in generative syntax in the Minimalist Program Merger phonology , a type of phonological change whereby two sounds that were originally separate phonemes come to be pronounced exactly the same Computer science Merge revision control , combines simultaneously changed files in revision control Merge software , a Virtual Machine Monitor computer package for running MS DOS or Windows 9x on x86 processors under UNIX Merge SQL , a Data Manipulation Language statement in SQL Merge algorithm , which combines two or more sorted lists into a single sorted one Mail merge , the production of multiple documents from a single template form and a structured data source Music Merge Records , an indie rock record label based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina Other Merger horse , a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse Merge magazine Merge magazine , an Australian bi monthly magazine Merge TV series Merge TV series , per List of programs broadcast by Lifetime ME Research UK , formerly MERGE, a UK charity funding biomedical research into Chronic fatigue syndrome See also lookfrom intitle Combine disambiguation disambig de Mischen fr Merge ... more details
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i t i 1 , math where each p sub i sub is a distinct prime. This correspondence follows from the Multiplicative function multiplicative property of the divisor function . Bounds on the number of partitions harvtxt Oppenheim 1926 credits harvtxt McMahon 1923 with the problem of counting the number of multiplicative ...In number theory , a multiplicative partition or unordered factorization of an integer n that is greater ... of these products. Multiplicative partitions closely parallel the study of multipartite partitions , discussed ... sequences of positive integers, with the addition made pointwise . Although the study of multiplicative partitions has been ongoing since at least 1923, the name multiplicative partition appears to have ... used previously. MathWorld uses the term unordered factorization . Examples The number 20 has four multiplicative ...   3  ×   9, 3  ×   27, 9  ×   9, and 81 are the five multiplicative ... has the same number five of multiplicative partitions as 4 does of partition number theory additive partitions . The number 30 has five multiplicative partitions 2  ×   3  ×   ... of multiplicative partitions of a Square free integer squarefree number with i prime factors is the ith Bell number , B sub i sub . Application harvtxt Hughes Shallit 1983 describe an application of multiplicative ... q sup 3 sup , and p × q × r sup 2 sup , where p , q , and r are distinct prime number s these forms correspond to the multiplicative partitions 12, 2× 6, 3× 4, and 2× 2× 3 respectively. More generally, for each multiplicative partition math k prod t i math of the integer ... name of factorisatio numerorum . If the number of multiplicative partitions of n is a sub n sub , McMahon ... 1 o 1 . math Both of these bounds are not far from linear in n they are of the form n sup 1&minus ... n sub of multiplicative partitions of some n the number of values less than N which arise in this way ... 12. citation doi 10.1016 0022 314X 83 90002 1 first1 E. R. last1 Canfield first2 Paul last2 Erd s authorlink2 ... more details
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of a non multiplicative function is the arithmetic function r sub 2 sub n the number of representations ... sup and therefore r sub 2 sub 1 4 1. This shows that the function is not multiplicative. However, r sub 2 sub n 4 is multiplicative. In the On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences , http www.research.att.com njas sequences ?q keyword mult sequences of values of a multiplicative function have the keyword mult . See arithmetic function for some other examples of non multiplicative functions. Properties A multiplicative function is completely determined by its values at the powers of prime number ...Outside number theory, the term multiplicative function is usually used for completely multiplicative function s. This article discusses number theoretic multiplicative functions. In number theory , a multiplicative ... multiplicative function completely multiplicative or totally multiplicative if f 1 1 ... Some multiplicative functions are defined to make formulas easier to write 1 n the constant function, defined by 1 n 1 completely multiplicative math 1 C n math the indicator function of the set math C subset mathbb Z math . This is multiplicative if the set C has the property that if a and b are in C ... multiplicative Id sub k sub n the power functions, defined by Id sub k sub n n sup k sup for any complex number k completely multiplicative . As special cases we have Id sub 0 sub n 1 n and Id ... n completely multiplicative . Other examples of multiplicative functions include many functions ... dividig n . completely multiplicative . math gamma math n , defined by math gamma math n &minus ... primes dividing n . All Dirichlet character s are completely multiplicative functions. For example ... of multiplicative functions significantly reduces the need for computation, as in the following ... varphi math 2 sup 4 sup math varphi math 3 sup 2 sup 8 6 48 In general, if f n is a multiplicative ... least common multiple lcm a , b . Every completely multiplicative function is a homomorphism of monoid ... more details
In mathematics, a multiplicative cascade ref Meakin P, PRA vol 36 No 6 1987 Diffusion limited aggregation on multifractal lattices ref ref http uk.arxiv.org abs 0803.3212 Cristano G. Sabiu, Luis Teodoro, Martin Hendry, arXiv 0803.3212v1 Resolving the universe with multifractals ref is a fractal multifractal distribution of points produced via an iterative and multiplicative random process . Image 3fractals2.jpg 800px br Model I left plot math lbrace p 1,p 2,p 3,p 4 rbrace lbrace 1,1,1,0 rbrace math Model II middle plot math lbrace p 1,p 2,p 3,p 4 rbrace lbrace 1,0.75,0.75,0.5 rbrace math Model III right plot math lbrace p 1,p 2,p 3,p 4 rbrace lbrace 1,0.5,0.5,0.25 rbrace math The plots above are examples of multiplicative cascade multifractals. To create these distributions there are a few steps to take. Firstly, we must create a lattice of points which will be our underlying probability density field. Then we will populate this lattice with randomly placed points, insisting that the probability that the points be placed are proportional to the cell probability. The fractal is constructed as follows The space is split into four equal parts. Each part is then assigned a probability from the set math lbrace p 1,p 2,p 3,p 4 rbrace math without replacement, where math p i in 0,1 math . Each subspace is then divided again and assigned probabilities randomly from the same set and this is continued to the N th level. At the N th level the probability of a cell being occupied is the product of the cell s p sub i sub and its parents and ancestors up to level 1 i.e. all the cells above it. In constructing this model down to level 8 we produce a 4 sup 8 sup array of cells each with its own probability. To then place particle in the space we invoke a Monte Carlo method Monte Carlo rejection scheme . Choosing x and y coordinates randomly we simply test if a random number between 0 and 1 is less or greater than the cell probability. To produce the plots above we dust the probability ... more details
In abstract algebra , the idea of an inverse element generalises the concept of a additive inverse negation , in relation to addition , and a Multiplicativeinverse reciprocal , in relation to multiplication .... Only elements in Green s relations The H and D relations H sub 1 sub have an inversefrom ... given by math x math . Every nonzero real number math x math has a multiplicativeinverse i.e. ..., 0 number zero has no multiplicativeinverse, but it has a unique quasi inverse, 0 itself. Functions .... While the precise definition of an inverse element varies depending on the algebraic structure ... a b e math , then math a math is called a left inverse of math b math and math b math is called a right inverse of math a math . If an element math x math is both a left inverse and a right inverse of math y math , then math x math is called a two sided inverse , or simply an inverse , of math y math . An element with a two sided inverse in math S math is called invertible in math S math . An element with an inverse element only on one side is left invertible , resp. right invertible . If all ... is associative then if an element has both a left inverse and a right inverse, they are equal. In other words, in a monoid every element has at most one inverse as defined in this section . In a monoid ... main Regular semigroup The definition in the previous section generalizes the notion of inverse in group ... of an inverse by dropping the identity element but keeping associativity, i.e. in a semigroup ... z in S such that xzx x z is sometimes called a pseudoinverse . An element y is called simply an inverse of x if xyx x and y yxy . Every regular element has at least one inverse if x xzx then it is easy to verify that y zxz is an inverse of x as defined in this section. Another easy to prove fact if y is an inverse of x then e xy and f yx are idempotent s, that is ee e and ff f . Thus, every pair of mutually inverse elements gives rise to two idempotents, and ex xf x , ye fy y , and e acts as a left ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 In algebraic geometry , math mu math is said to be a multiplicative distance function over a Field mathematics field if it satisfies, math mu AB 1. , math AB is congruence relation congruent to A B iff math mu AB mu A B . , math AB A nowiki nowiki B nowiki nowiki iff math mu AB mu A B . , math math mu AB CD mu AB mu CD . , math See also Algebraic geometry Hyperbolic geometry Poincar disc model Hilbert s arithmetic of ends DEFAULTSORT Multiplicative Distance Category Algebraic geometry Abstract algebra stub geometry stub ... more details
Groups In mathematics and group theory the term multiplicative group refers to one of the following concepts, depending on the context any group math scriptstyle mathfrak G , math whose binary operation is written in multiplicative notation instead of being written in additive notation as usual for abelian group s , the underlying group under multiplication of the invertible elements of a field mathematics field , ref See Hazewinkel et. al. 2004 , p. 2. ref ring mathematics ring , or other structure having multiplication as one of its operations. In the case of a field F , the group is F     0 , , where 0 refers to the zero element of the F and the binary operation is the field multiplication , the algebraic torus math scriptstyle mathbf GL 1 math . Group scheme of roots of unity The group scheme of math n math th roots of unity is by definition the kernel of the math n math power map on the multiplicative group math scriptstyle mathbf GL 1 math , considered as a group scheme . That is, for any integer math n 1 math we can consider the morphism on the multiplicative group that takes math n math th powers, and take an appropriate fiber product in the sense of scheme theory of it, with the morphism math e math that serves as the identity. The resulting group scheme is written math mu n math . It gives rise to a reduced scheme , when we take it over a field math scriptstyle mathbb K math , if and only if the characteristic field characteristic of math scriptstyle mathbb K math does not divide math n math . This makes it a source of some key examples of non reduced schemes schemes with nilpotent element s in their structure sheaf structure sheaves for example math mu p math over a finite field with math p math elements for any prime number math p math . This phenomenon ... 1. 2004. Springer, 2004. ISBN 1 4020 2690 0 See also multiplicative group of integers modulo n additive group DEFAULTSORT Multiplicative Group Category Algebraic structures Category Group theory ... more details
math y k x. math Inverse problem &mdash the task of identifying model parameters from observed data see for example inverse scattering problem inverse kinematics inverse dynamics . Perspective graphical Inverse perspective &mdash the further the objects, the larger they are drawn. Inversive ring geometry &mdash classical projective geometry extended by ring theory Inverse semigroup Inverse of an element in a semigroup Inverse square law &mdash the magnitude of a force is proportional to the inverse square of the distance. Inverse transform sampling &mdash generate some random numbers according to a given probability distribution. Inverse chain rule method &mdash related to integration ...noinclude NOTE This article is also transcluded in the disambiguation page Inverse In many contexts in mathematics the term inverse indicates the opposite of something. This word and its derivatives are used widely in mathematics , as illustrated below. noinclude Inverse element of an element x with respect to a binary operation with identity element e is an element y such that x y y x e . In particular, the additive inverse of x is x the multiplicativeinverse or reciprocal of x is x sup 1 sup . inverse function &mdash inverse element with respect to function composition a function that reverses ... of a circle to the inside and vice versa. Inverse limit &mdash a notion in abstract algebra. Inverse logic &mdash p q is the inverse of p q . Inverse matrix &mdash inverse element with respect to matrix multiplication. Pseudoinverse , a generalization of the inverse matrix. Inverse proportion ... of elements , a pair of adjacent out of order elements of a permutation viewed as a list . Inverse ... . noinclude Category Mathematical terminology ca Invers da Invers matematik fr Inverse id Invers lt Inversija nl Inverse pl Inwersja sv Invers NOTE This article is also transcluded in the disambiguation page Inverse noinclude ... more details
The multiplicative case is a grammatical case used for marking a number of something three times . The case is found in the Hungarian language , ref Mentioned in Istv n Kenesei, Anna Fenyvesi, Robert Michael Vago, Hungarian , page xxviii, 1998 472 pages Google book search ref for example nyolc eight , nyolcszor eight times . ref cite book title The sound pattern of Hungarian first Robert Michael last Vago publisher Georgetown University Press year 1980 isbn 0878401776 page 38 ref The case appears also in Finnish language Finnish as an adverbial adverb forming case. Used with a cardinal number it denotes the number of actions for example, viisi five viidesti five times . Used with adjectives it refers to the mean of the action, corresponding the English suffix ly kaunis beautiful kauniisti beautifully . It is also used with a small number of nouns leikki play leikisti just kidding, not really . In addition, it acts as an intensifier when used with a swearword piru pirusti . ref http www.cc.jyu.fi pamakine kieli suomi sijat sijatadverbien.html Finnish Grammar Adverbial cases ref References references ling morph stub Grammatical cases Category Grammatical cases br Multiplikativel Troad ca Cas multiplicatiu nl Multiplicatief ... more details
original research date February 2009 Mail merge is a software function describing the production of multiple and potentially large numbers of document s from a single Template word processing template form and a structured Database data source . History MailMerge was originally the name of a utility supplied with MultiMate an early word processing product for the IBM PC, patterned after Wang word processors. This technique of merging data to create gave rise to the term mail merge. MicroPro International asserted a trademark to the term MailMerge, which was a feature in its WordStar word processor and a free standing application add on product, named MailMerge. MicroPro founder Seymour Rubinstein ..., Charles Babbage Institute accessdate 1 24 2012 author Yost, Jeffrey R. archiveurl http purl.umn.edu ... Bill Gates about it, he ll own up to it. ref Modern usage Now used generically, the term mail merge ... labels for mass mailings from a word processor word processing document which contains fixed plain ... that are replaced by text from the data source. The data source is typically a spreadsheet or a database which has a field or column for each variable in the template. When the mail merge is run, the word ... from the matching columns. Common usages A common usage is for creating personalised letters ... Dear Firstname , and when executed, the mail merge creates a letter for each record in the database, so it appears the letter is more personal. Another common usage is for creating address labels from ... with mail merge capability References reflist External links http www.mapilab.com outlook mail merge mail merge by mapilab The Complete User Guide To http www.mailmergeguide.org Mail Merge Word 2003 & http www.mailmergeguide.org mail merge word 2007 video.html Mail Merge Word 2007 Using Microsoft ... merge in openofficeorg everything you need to know Mail merge with Openoffice.org DEFAULTSORT Mail Merge Category Text editor features de Serienbrief nl Mailmerge pl Korespondencja seryjna ... more details
taken to merge the resulting two lists . The closed form follows from the master theorem . In the worst ... from A writing two record sublists alternately to C and D. Merge two record sublists from C and D into four record sublists writing these alternately to A and B. Merge four record sublists from ...Infobox Algorithm class Sorting algorithm image File Merge sort example 300px.gif caption An example of merge sort. First divide the list into the smallest unit 1 element , then compare each element with the adjacent list to sort and merge the two adjacent lists. Finally all the elements are sorted and merged ... average time O n log n space O n auxiliary optimal Yes Merge sort is an Big O notation O n log ... elements in the sorted output. Merge sort is a divide and conquer algorithm that was invented ... and Jesper Larsson Tr ff ref harv ref Algorithm Conceptually, a merge sort works as follows Divide ... . Repeatedly Merge algorithm Merge sublists to produce new sublists until there is only 1 sublist remaining. This will be the sorted list. Top down implementation Example pseudocode for top down merge ... returns back up the call chain. function merge sort list m if list size is 1, consider it sorted ... in m after or equal middle add x to right recursively call merge sort to further split each sublist until sublist size is 1 left merge sort left right merge sort right merge the sublists returned from prior calls to merge sort and return the resulting merged sublist return merge left, right In this example, the code merge code function merges the left and right sublists. function merge left, right ... up implementation Example pseudocode for bottom up merge sort algorithm which treats the list as an array ... n width 2 width int i array A is full of runs of length width for i 0 i n i i 2 width merge two runs ... && i1 iEnd A i0 A i1 B j A i0 i0 i0 1 else B j A i1 i1 i1 1 source Hybrid merge sort A hybrid merge ... number of relatively small sublists and sort them using some sorting algorithm. Repeatedly Merge ... more details
Merge usually capitalized is one of the basic operations in the Minimalist Program , a leading approach to generative syntax , when two syntactic objects are combined to form a new syntactic unit a Set mathematics set . Merge also has the property of recursion in that it may apply to its own output the objects combined by Merge are either lexical items or sets that were themselves formed by Merge. This recursive property of Merge has been claimed to be a fundamental characteristic that distinguishes language from other cognitive faculties. As Noam Chomsky 1999 puts it, Merge is an indispensable operation of a recursive system ... which takes two syntactic objects A and B and forms the new object G A,B p. 2 . ref Chomsky 1999 . ref In some variants of the Minimalist Program Merge is triggered ... external and internal Merge if A and B are separate objects then we deal with external Merge if either of them is part of the other it is internal Merge. ref See Chomsky 2001 . ref In other approaches ... , there is no precise analogue to Merge. However, in these theories, feature structure s are used to account for many of the same facts. Though Merge is usually assumed to be unique to language ... is also a result of the operation Merge. ref See Katz and Pesetsky 2009 . ref This notion of merge may ... aspects of Merge Standard Merge i.e. as it is commonly understood encourages one to adopt three key ..., other theories of syntax reject one or more of them. Merge is commonly seen as merging smaller ... sentence structure top down. Merge is usually assumed to merge just two constituents at a time ... and the Minimalist Program allow for n ary branching. Merge merges two constituents in such a manner ... , Word grammar disagree with this aspect of Merge, since they take syntactic structure to be dependency .... http ling.auf.net lingBuzz 000959 Kayne, R. 1981. Unambiguous paths. In R. May and J. Koster eds. , Levels of syntactic representation, 143 183. Dordrecht Kluwer. Kayne, R. 1994. The antisymmetry ... more details
, this identity says that the inverse of a function is analogous to a multiplicativeinverse ... However, the expression sin sup 1 sup   x usually does not represent the multiplicativeinverse ... x. , math The function nowrap sin x sup 1 sup is the multiplicativeinverse to the sine, and is called ..., and csch  x for the multiplicativeinverse of sinh  x . Properties Uniqueness If an inverse ... from the real numbers to the real numbers possesses an inverse as long as it is one to one ... a left inverse for . For example let R &rarr 0, denote the squaring map, such that x x ...Technical date May 2011 Image Inverse Function.png thumb right A function and its inverse sup 1 sup . Because maps a to 3, the inverse sup 1 sup maps 3 back to a . In mathematics , an inverse function ... produces an output y , then putting y into the inverse function g produces the output x , and vice ... with x leaves x unchanged. A function that has an inverse is called invertible the inverse function is then uniquely determined by and is denoted by sup 1 sup read f inverse , not to be confused with exponentiation . Definitions The word inverse is related to the word invert meaning to reverse, turn upside down, to do the opposite. Wiktionary inverse Image Inverse Functions Domain and Range.png ... the inverse of , denoted by sup 1 sup . Stated otherwise, a function is invertible if and only if its inverse relation is a function on the range Y , in which case the inverse relation is the inverse function. Not all functions have an inverse. For this rule to be applicable, each element ... is called one to one, or information preserving, or an injective function injection . Example inverse operations that lead to inverse functions Inverse operations are the opposite of direct variation ... is division and an inverse variation function is y k x. Example squaring and square root ... because it is impossible to deduce from its output the sign of its input. Such a function ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Pero Merge in transit is a situation in which goods from multiple sources for an order a company s own factories, outside suppliers, etc. are sent to a distribution center , where they are consolidated for shipment. The traditional example cited for merge in transit is for personal computer s, where the manufacturer needed to mix locally produced PC towers with monitors, keyboards, printers, and other accessories produced by other companies. Merge in transit can operate on an international basis, in which bulk shipments from different sources are merged and sent to customers, such as large reseller channels, as one shipment. Timing and synchronization are the key challenges of merge in transit, and usually storage areas close to receiving shipping are needed to hold the earliest arriving inventory. Category Logistics Category Transport transport stub ... more details
Merge is a software system which allows a user to run DOS Windows 3.1x Windows 3.1 on SCO UNIX , in an Intel 8086 8086 virtual machine . Merge was originally developed to run DOS under UNIX System V Release 2 on an AT&T 6300 sixty three hundred plus personal computer. Development of the virtual machine began in late 1984, and AT&T announced the availability of the machine on October 9, 1985, referring to the bundled Merge software as SimulTask . Merge was developed by engineers at Locus Computing Corporation , with collaboration from AT&T hardware and software engineers, particularly on aspects of the system that were specific to the 6300 in contrast to a standard PC AT . The AT&T 6300 contained an Intel 80286 processor, which did not include the support for Intel 8086 8086 virtual machines ... suppress and capture bus cycles from the DOS program if they were directed toward addresses not assigned ..., and a watchdog timer was implemented to recover from DOS programs that would clear the interrupt ... below. Later Merge was enhanced to make use of the Virtual 8086 mode provided by the Intel 80386 processor ... SCO Unix . There was also a Merge 286 version that ran on an unmodified PC AT without any special ... Version 1.0 of Merge 386 shipping in October of that year. Locus eventually joined the Microsoft ... ref program which gave them access to Microsoft Windows source code, which allowed later versions of Merge ... Locus announces availability of Merge 3.2 for SCO OpenServer Release 5 a016933936 title Locus announces availability of Merge 3.2 for SCO OpenServer Release 5. date May 9, 1995 accessdate ... to the Merge technology and product. The acquisition went through, and Platinum went on to develop the SCO Merge 4 version with Windows 95 support. The Merge technology was bought by a company called ... into NeTraverse, Inc. The SCO Group distributes NeTraverse Merge 5.3 which supports their current ... Source Environment External links http www.sco.com products merge MergePro for SCO OpenServer ... more details
A relational database management system uses SQL code MERGE code upsert statements to code insert SQL INSERT code new records or code update SQL UPDATE code existing records depending on whether or not a condition SQL condition matches. It was officially introduced in the SQL 2003 standard, and expanded in the SQL 2008 standard. Usage source lang sql MERGE INTO table name USING table reference ON condition WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET column1 value1 , column2 value2 ... WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN INSERT column1 , column2 ... VALUES value1 , value2 ... source Join SQL Right outer join Right join is employed ... present in the Source but missing from the Target do run the action specifically the NOT MATCHED action rows missing from the Source and present in Target are ignored no action is performed on the Target ... cannot update a Target row multiple times with a MERGE statement Implementations Database management ..., updates the existing record. It is also used to abbreviate the MERGE equivalent pseudo code. It is used in Microsoft SQL Azure and MongoDB . The SQL 2003 defines a code MERGE code statement that provides .... If the DBMS does not natively support a version of UPSERT MERGE, the operation should be wrapped ... INSERT OR REPLACE INTO code works similarly. Firebird database server Firebird supports code MERGE ... Left Join via code WHEN NOT MATCHED BY SOURCE code clauses. References references from upsert ... cd E14072 01 server.112 e10592 statements 9016.htm Oracle 11g Release 2 documentation on tt MERGE tt http www.firebirdsql.org refdocs langrefupd21 merge.html Firebird 2.1 documentation on tt MERGE tt ... DB2 v9 MERGE statement http msdn.microsoft.com en us library bb510625.aspx SQL Server 2008 documentation http www.h2database.com html grammar.html merge H2 1.2 SQL Syntax page SQL DEFAULTSORT Merge Sql Category SQL keywords Category Articles with example SQL code database stub cs MERGE lv Merge SQL ja MERGE SQL ru Merge SQL ... more details
, NC, featuring over 40 Merge acts from around the world ref cite web last Malitz first David url http voices.washingtonpost.com postrock 2009 07 xx merge the definitive list o.html title XX Merge ...Infobox record label name Merge Records image Image Mergelogosmall.png 250px image bg white parent founded ... mergerecords.com Merge Records is an independent record label based in Durham, North Carolina . It was founded ... music from their band Superchunk and music created by friends, and has expanded to include artists from ... a number of 7 records and cassettes, the first Merge Records full length CD release came on April ... Merge folk musician Volume Two She & Him album Volume Two . Other notable Merge releases include Neutral ... manufacture and distribute records for Merge and many other independent record label s ref cite web ... publisher Wknc.org date accessdate 2011 01 02 ref Merge had been under the Touch and Go umbrella ever ... date 2009 02 19 accessdate 2011 01 02 ref Merge quickly reached an agreement with the Alternative ..., Algonquin Paperbacks released Our Noise The Story of Merge Records , a book chronicling the label ... The Story of Merge Records publisher Ournoisethebook.com date accessdate 2011 01 02 ref This followed ... released a subscription only 17 disc box set SCORE 20 Years of Merge Records ref cite web url http www.mergerecords.com score details title Merge Records SCORE Merge is 20 publisher Mergerecords.com ... Chang , Mindy Kaling and more, with all proceeds going to charities. In August 2010, Merge Records ... of the bands s concert from the historic Madison Square Garden in New York City New York following ... 2009 427 title Merge Records News publisher Mergerecords.com date accessdate 2011 01 02 ref ref cite ... Telekinesis Telekinesis publisher Merge Records date accessdate 2011 01 02 ref Tenement Halls The Third ... Whale band White Whale Wild Flag Wye Oak band Wye Oak col end See also Merge Records discography ... Category North Carolina culture de Merge Records es Merge Records fr Merge Records gl Merge Records ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The merge window is a software development process which is sometimes used by large projects. The merge window is a period of time that occurs directly after the release of a new version of the software. During this time, lots of patches are merged and hence have a long time to get scrutinized and tested before the next release. The Linux kernel has used the merge window process since July 2005 with the release of version 2.6.14. Since then, every 2.6.x and now 3.x release has been followed by a two week merge window. ref cite web url http kerneltrap.org Linux Active Merge Windows title Active Merge Windows accessdate 2011 08 08 publisher KernelTrap ref This causes a lot of work for the project maintainers who have to merge all the patches. The process may be split up with people who inspect, approve and merge the patches. References reflist software stub Category Revision control Category Software project management ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A merge module is a special kind of Windows Installer database that contains the components needed to install a discrete software bundle. A merge module cannot be installed alone, but must be merged into a standard Windows Installer installation during the creation of the installation. Typically, a merge module or a collection of merge modules related by Coupling computer science dependencies , installs a software product or portion of a product at runtime. The purpose of merge modules is to let you add self contained software modules to multiple installations. For example, if there are a number of applications that require a specifically configured component, it would be possible to create a merge module that installs and configures that component. That merge module could then be added to the installation packages of each product that required that particular component. This saves the effort of having to individually add the necessary files, Windows Registry registry entries, and other components to every installation. It also saves time if updates are needed, as instead of updating the installations for all five applications, only the merge module is updated, and the installations only need to be rebuilt. Some merge modules may be configurable merge modules. Such merge modules contain certain values that can be set to specify how the module behaves in your installation. For example, the author of the configurable merge module may allow attributes to be set on components, enable or disable isolated components, specify a bitmap for a dialog, or specify how a custom action is run. Configurable merge modules are supported only by Windows Installer 2.0 or higher. There exist a number of pre created merge modules which install commonly used Microsoft software packages, such as MDAC , ActiveX controls, Microsoft Foundation Class ... fr Merge module ... more details