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VOID
VOID may refer to:

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VoID
The Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets (VoID) is an RDF vocabulary, and a set of instructions, that enables the discovery and usage of linked data sets. A linked dataset is a collection of data, published and maintained by a single provider, available as RDF on the Web, where at least some of the resources in the dataset are identified by dereferencable URIs.

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Void
Void may refer to:
In science and engineering
  • Void (astronomy), the empty spaces between galaxy filaments
  • Void (composites), a pore that remains unoccupied in a composite material
  • Lack of matter, or vacuum
  • Void, in boiling heat transfer, formed where there is a departure from nucleate boiling, causing a critical heat flux
  • Void, in mechanical engineering, is a bubble or pocket of vapor which forms near a propeller or pump, causing cavitation
  • Void, in casting or injection molding, describes a defect where there are empty spaces (air pockets) in a completed part
  • Void coefficient, in nuclear engineering, is a measure of how spaces devoid of either moderator or coolant affect the reactivity of a nuclear reactor
  • Void ratio, of voids to solids in a mixture, in material sciences
  • Void safety, an issue raised in programming by a reference that is not attached to an object, also known as null reference
  • Void type, keyword indicating the absence of type information in many programming languages
  • VoID (Vocabulary of Interlinked Dataset), the vocabulary to describe linked open datasets in order for users to discover, interlink and evaluate the quality of these datasets on the Web

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Void
Void steht für:

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VOiD
VoiD es una forma de diseñar un sistema operativo en ausencia de kernel. El antikernel VOiD fue diseñado por un joven hacker llamado Dave Poirier. Consiste en un grupo de cells cargadas dinámicamente, su comportamiento es totalmente descentralizado. Es una aplicación de la biología al diseño de sistemas operativos.

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Void
En programmation informatique, void est un mot-clé que l'on retrouve dans le langage C (qui signifie "vide" ou "nul") et plusieurs autres langages de programmation dont il est à l'origine, comme le C++, le C# ou le Java.

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Void
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