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675 words, approx. 2 pages A stack is a dynamic data structure that can store records of data and that supports two primary functions usually called PUSH and POP. The operation PUSH is used to add elements to the stack, while the operation POP removes a prespecified element off...
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 In computer science, a stack is an abstract data type and data structure based on the principle of Last In First Out (LIFO). Stacks are used extensively at every level of a modern computer system. For example, a modern PC uses stacks at the...




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 Enterprise Systems Journal
The REXX data stack.
02/01/1995: 2,111 words, approx. 7 pages The REXX programming language contains a structure called an external data queue, commonly known as a stack. The stack forms the communications interface between REXX and the user's keyboard. It is implemented as a set of buffers that holds data coming from the user...
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Structural awards stack up for Steelcase.
04/22/2002: 578 words, approx. 2 pages Engineers and designers assigned to create a new seating system for Steelcase Inc. spent two years sorting out joints, angles, pivot points and molding techniques. They reconsidered supplier relations and looked at market strategies. And they also put up with one running...
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IBM develops chip-stacking technique
4/11/2007: 566 words, approx. 2 pages IBM has found a way to connect chips inside products ranging from cell phones to supercomputers, an advance that promises to prolong battery life in wireless devices and eventually speed data transfers between the processor and memory chips in computers, the company said Thursday.The manufacturing...
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Paper: Coast Guard admin courts stacked
6/24/2007: 345 words, approx. 1 pages Decisions by judges in the Coast Guard's administrative court system almost always favor the agency over civilian mariners, according to a newspaper's review of court records and other documents.One former judge testified that judges were pressured to side with the Coast Guard, The Sun of...


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