In biochemistry, a cross-linked enzyme aggregate is an immobilized enzyme prepared via cross-linking of the physical enzyme aggregates with a difunctional cross-linker. They can be used as stereoselective industrial biocatalysts.
In the compact disc system, cross-interleaved Reed–Solomon code provides error detection and error correction. CIRC adds to every three data bytes one redundant parity byte.
Cross-layer optimization is an escape from the pure waterfall-like concept of the OSI communications model with virtually strict boundaries between layers. The cross layer approach transports feedback dynamically via the...
Linked Data Platform is a linked data specification defining a set of integration patterns for building RESTful HTTP services that are capable of read/write of RDF data. The Linked Data...
Cross-browser compatibility is the ability of a website or web application to function across different browsers and degrade gracefully when browser features are absent or lacking.
The Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol is a protocol and supporting software that enables simulations to interoperate with one another. Replaced by the High Level Architecture , it was used by...
An Aggregate pattern can refer to concepts in either statistics or computer programming. Both uses deal with considering a large case as composed of smaller, simpler, pieces.
In computer science, a linked data structure is a data structure which consists of a set of data records linked together and organized by references. The link between data can...
Enzyme mimic is a branch of biomimetic chemistry, which aims at imitating the function of natural enzymes. An enzyme mimic is a small molecule complex that models the molecular structure,...
In database management, an aggregate function or aggregation function is a function where the values of multiple rows are grouped together to form a single summary value. Common aggregate functions...