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Cross-cutting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cross-cutting is an editing technique most often used in films to establish action occurring at the same time in two different locations. In a cross-cut, the camera will cut away from one action to a...
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Cross-cutting concern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, cross-cutting concerns are aspects of a program which affect (crosscut) other concerns. These concerns often cannot be cleanly decomposed from the rest of the system in both the...
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Cross Cutting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Even though most classes in an object-oriented programming model will perform a single, specific function, they often share common, secondary requirements with other classes. These secondary requireme...
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The European Consensus on Development ... Common vision for development ... More and better EU aid...
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Government's 6 Cross-cutting Strategies produced through the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) ... DARD is currently developing action plans to ensure delivery of the RDP 2007 - 2013 reflects a measurable commitment to the 6 Government Cross-Cutting Strategies listed below:-
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In software development cross-cutting concerns are logical parts of the program that affect (crosscut) other concerns or modules. ... Examples of cross-cutting concerns are:
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small business research and evaluation ... BERR Business Support Cross Product Monitoring Survey ... This report series details the findings of various waves of the DTI (now BERR) Business Support Cross Product Monitoring Survey. The surveys evaluate various DTI (now BERR) Business Support Products over the last four years.
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