- that is
responsible for
serialization and
deserialization is
commonly called SerDes. Uses of
serialization include:
serializing data for
transfer across...
- 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...
- delimiters, newlines, and
quote characters; it does not
directly deal with
serializing programming data structures. ^ The
netstrings specification only deals...
- of Theory,
Criticism and Practice. 10 (4): 4–12. Law,
Graham (2000).
Serializing Fiction in the
Victorian Press. New York & Hampshire, UK:
Palgrave Macmillan...
-
other transactional distributed applications,
global serializability (or
modular serializability) is a
property of a
global schedule of transactions....
- The
serial verb construction, also
known as (verb)
serialization or verb stacking, is a
syntactic phenomenon in
which two or more
verbs or verb phrases...
-
serializing Tokyo Babylon. In
December 1990,
Monthly A**** ran
Clamp School Detectives, and in May 1992, it
began serializing X.
Clamp was
serialized...
- 2024,
Sanda concluded its
serialization. An
anime adaptation is
planned for 2025. In
January 2025,
Itagaki began serializing a new
manga titled Taika no...
- (i.e. 5%). 8b/10b
SerDes maps each data byte to a 10-bit code
before serializing the data. The
deserializer uses the
reference clock to
monitor the recovered...