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Decomposable
Decomposable De`com*pos"a*ble, a.
Capable of being resolved into constituent elements.
Indecomposableness
Indecomposableness In*de`com*pos"a*ble*ness, n.
Incapableness of decomposition; stability; permanence;
durability.
Meaning of Composable from wikipedia
- can also be
composable, but with
greater difficulty. It is
widely believed that
composable systems are more
trustworthy than non-
composable systems because...
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Composing may
refer to:
Composition (language), in
literature and rhetoric,
producing a work in
spoken tradition and
written discourse, to
include visuals...
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Composable disaggregated infrastructure (CDI),
sometimes stylized as
composable/disaggregated infrastructure, is a
technology that
allows enterprise data...
- In
Compose, a user
interface is
defined using functions that have been
annotated with the @
Composable annotation,
which are
known as
composable functions...
- Canetti.
Universally Composable Security: A New
Paradigm for
Cryptographic Protocols. [1]
Douglas Wikström: "A
Universally Composable Mix-Net". TCC 2004:...
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Italian jewelry company based in
Sesto Fiorentino, Italy,
introduced the
Composable line,
featuring modular bracelets made of
stainless steel. It had later...
- A
compose key (sometimes
called multi key) is a key on a
computer keyboard that
indicates that the
following (usually 2 or more)
keystrokes trigger the...
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traditional songwriter may not use
written notation at all and
instead compose the song in
their mind and then play, sing or
record it from memory. In...
- The p****é
composé (pronounced [pase kɔ̃poze]; 'compound past') is a past
tense in the
French language. It is used to
express an
action that has been finished...
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individually correct (insert, delete)
cannot be
composed into
larger correct operations. —Tim
Harris et al., "
Composable Memory Transactions",
Section 2: Background...