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- "Julia: how stable are serialize() / deserialize()". stackoverflow.com. 2014. ".NET Serializers". There are many kinds of serializers; they produce very compact...
- In computer science, serializing tokens are a concept in concurrency control arising from the ongoing development of DragonFly BSD. According to Matthew...
- Serializable may refer to: Serializable (databases), an attribute of a database transaction's schedule (history) capable of being serialized, or transformed...
- Serializer.net was a webcomic subscription service and artist collective published by Joey Manley and edited by Tom Hart and Eric Millikin that existed...
- 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...
- Ion is a data serialization language developed by Amazon. It may be represented by either a human-readable text form or a compact binary form. The text...
- other transactional distributed applications, global serializability (or modular serializability) is a property of a global schedule of transactions....
- in the Life of Marin County, a 1977 novel by Cyra McFadden SerDes, a Serializer/Deserializer (pronounced sir-deez) Serial ATA Serial attached SCSI Serial...
- In practice, most general purpose database systems employ conflict-serializable and strict recoverable schedules. Grid notation: Columns: The different...
- behavior except for storage, retrieval, serialization and deserialization of its own data (mutators, accessors, serializers and p****rs). In other words, DTOs...