-
issues of a
periodical publication, such as a
magazine or newspaper.
Serialisation can also
begin with a
single short story that is
subsequently turned...
- In computing,
serialization (or
serialisation, also
referred to as
pickling in Python) is the
process of
translating a data
structure or
object state...
- In databases, and
transaction processing (transaction management),
snapshot isolation is a
guarantee that all
reads made in a
transaction will see a consistent...
- In
television and
radio programming, a
serial is a show that has a
continuing plot that
unfolds in a
sequential episode-by-episode fashion.
Serials typically...
-
schools was
first published by
Heinemann in 1951. Two
unauthorised serialisations of the
novel were
published in the
United States prior to publication...
-
Manchu films in the 1960s, and
playing Paul
Temple in the BBC
Radio serialisations.
Howard Marion-Crawford was born 17
January 1914, the son of Nina Marion-Crawford...
- for its atmosphere, characters, and action. The
novel was
originally serialised from 1881 to 1882 in the children's
magazine Young Folks under the title...
-
album format by
Belgian publisher Casterman,
sometimes preceded by
serialisation in
various periodicals,
intermittently since then. The
comic portrays...
- In the
fields of
databases and
transaction processing (transaction management), a
schedule (or history) of a
system is an
abstract model to
describe the...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Serial may
refer to:
Serial (literature),
serialised literature in
print Serial (publishing),
periodical publications and newspapers...