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T

tables, G2
benchmarking results for
performance of
tabular displays
TCP/IP
communicating, using
team development
concurrent
environments for
parallel
sequential
using modules to support
Telewindows
developing concurrently, using
distributing applications, using
Netscape Navigator plugin support
test suites
See also incremental testing and regression tests
testing
applications
creating procedures for
designing applications that support
developing test suites
guidelines for using
incrementally
naming conventions that support
programmatic support for
regression
supporting
by commenting procedures
by constraining concurrency and asynchronicity
by constraining module scope
by developing written specifications
by organizing modules
using coding standards
using error handling
using public/private naming conventions
using standard modules
using strong typing
using type declarations
using modules to support
text parsing
text strings
avoiding using
text stripping
text, free
threads
creating subthreads
using procedures
using rules
definition of
initiating top-level
using procedures
using rules
timeouts
top-level
palettes
threads
workspaces
transferring to workspaces
trend charts
truth values
type checking
avoiding
by maintaining atomicity
in APIs
maximizing performance, by
type declarations
supporting testing, using
using specific
"type-of" relationships
implementing in G2
object-oriented design technique
typed attributes
See also strong typing
using
type-in boxes
types
See data types and value types
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