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- TransLattice was a software company based in Santa Clara, California that operated from 2007 to around 2016. It geographically distributed databases and...
- Transferred electron device or Gunn diode TransLattice Elastic Database, a NewSQL database by TransLattice TED spread, between US Treasuries and Eurodollar...
- extensions and improvements to it. In 2013, StormDB was acquired by TransLattice, and the improved software was open-sourced under the name "Postgres-XL"...
- SingleStore was formerly known as MemSQL. TIBCO Active Spaces TiDB TokuDB TransLattice Elastic Database VoltDB YugabyteDB The two common distinguishing features...
- In computer science, lattice problems are a class of optimization problems related to mathematical objects called lattices. The conjectured intractability...
- Bridge, Pennsylvania Van Tran Flat Bridge Zehnder's Holz Brucke Howard Carroll built the first completely wrought-iron lattice truss bridge. This was built...
- The Chasman–Green lattice, also known as a double bend achromat lattice (DBA lattice), is a special periodic arrangement of magnets designed by Renate...
- several new ideas, including Integral post-metaphysics and the Wilber-Combs lattice. In 2006, he published "Integral Spirituality", in which he elaborated...
- In abstract algebra, a residuated lattice is an algebraic structure that is simultaneously a lattice x ≤ y and a monoid x•y which admits operations x\z...
- particularly in relation to the isomerisation reaction between the cis and trans forms which was first reported in 1890. All forms are blue solids, with...