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D

data historians
bridges to
communicating with
data processing
actions
atomicity
backward chaining
data-driven processing
determining which type to use
event detection
events
forward chaining
introduction to
methods
multi-threaded
procedural
processes
rule-based
single-threaded
subthreads
threads
top-level threads
wait states
data representation
performance of
data seeking
causing, using variables
limiting
data servers
specifying for variables
data service
data structures
arrays
choosing efficient
class hierarchies
classes
comparison between
attributes, parameters, and variables
connections and relations
list and sequences
lists and arrays
structures and items
composite
compound objects
connections
dynamic, nested
instances
lists
parameters
relations
selecting efficient
sequences
subclasses
subclassing built-in
subobjects
variables
workspaces
data types
See also value types
choosing
for arrays
for lists
for parameters
for variables
declaring
for default values
using specific types
using strong typing
hierarchy of
databases
communicating with
data-driven processing
See also event detection
definition of
example of
using if rules
DCSs
DDE
DEC ObjectBroker
declarations
local variable assignments
method
performance of
stability
type
default update interval
specifying for variables
default values
declaring
data types for
symbolic
deleting
connections
relations
dependencies, module
dependent modules
deploying applications
design, participatory
developing applications
development
concurrent
parallel
practices and techniques for
sequential
devices
bridges to
communicating with
dialogs
creating, using GUIDE
editing attributes using
master
representing data in
dials
differentiation
direct superior classes
See also inheritance
direction of flow
directory structures
preparing for release
source code
displays
creating processes, using
performance of
subclassing
using G2
Distributed Control Systems (DCSs)
distributed object standards
distributing applications
GUIDE
on native clients
on Telewindows clients
on the WWW
options for
do in parallel statements
creating subthreads, using
performance of
documentation, online
documenting
code
method protocols
Drawing Parameters system table
drawing, scheduled
Dynamic Data Exchange
dynamic displays
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