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- In computing, serialization (or serialisation, also referred to as pickling in Python) is the process of translating a data structure or object state...
- Serializable may refer to: Serializable (databases), an attribute of a database transaction's schedule (history) capable of being serialized, or transformed...
- other transactional distributed applications, global serializability (or modular serializability) is a property of a global schedule of transactions....
- of Theory, Criticism and Practice. 10 (4): 4–12. Law, Graham (2000). Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press. New York & Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan...
- Look up serialization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Serialization, in computer science, is the process of saving an object so that it can be re-created...
- In practice, most general purpose database systems employ conflict-serializable and strict recoverable schedules. Grid notation: Columns: The different...
- In computer science, serializing tokens are a concept in concurrency control arising from the ongoing development of DragonFly BSD. According to Matthew...
- 2004. After 2004 the magazine became a monthly publication, with many serializations. Although the magazine became a monthly it still had many one-shots...
- but also having overarching plots that span multiple episodes. The more serialized its storytelling, the less likely a show is to fare well in repeats. The...
- from regular serializations and they have an orange flame symbol showing they are indie and how different they are from normal serializations. So far, only...