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What is the difference between a Stack and a Queue?

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First things first. Where can Stacks and Queue's be found? Java provides a Stack class, which can be found within the java.util namespace. Within... See similar questions...

Q8. How can I implement stack and queue operations in Smalltalk?

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Ans. An OrderedCollection can be used to implement stack and queue operations. A stack is implemented by using addLast: anObject and removeLast methods for pushing and poping respectively. A Queue is implemented by using addLast: anObject and removeFirst methods. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a queue point and a destination?

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In a Service Integration Bus, a destination (i.e. a place where messages can be sent to or consumed from) is an entity that is defined at the bus level. The physical realisation of a destination is a queue point or a publication point and these are localized on messaging engines. See similar questions...

What is the Scrollsheet queue?

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Queues of Scrollsheets (and graphs) Statistical analyses may produce large amounts of output. Scrollsheets offer flexible ways to organize the output regardless of its size. New Scrollsheets are generated by subsequent analyses in a "queue," where older Scrollsheets are closed automatically as new ones are created (to avoid having too many open windows at once). The Scrollsheets are closed on a first-in-first-out basis, and the default length of the queue is 3. See similar questions...

What is the Graph queue?

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The queues of graphs. Statistical analyses sometimes produce large numbers of graphs (e.g., cascades of graphs for each combination of variables from two lists). Queues of document windows implemented in STATISTICA offer flexible ways to organize such output regardless of its size. New graphs are generated by subsequent analyses in a "queue," where older graphs are closed automatically as new ones are created (to avoid having too many open windows). See similar questions...

What is a stack?

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A stack is the set of programs that are combined to create a software system. The most common example of a stack is LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python). On Ohloh, the stack is all the open source projects you use in your software system. See similar questions...

What is the difference between the Ring and the Queue?

Webring FAQ
The first list contains all sites that are actually part of the webring. Each of these sites has applied for membership, placed the webring controls on one or more pages of the site and been approved for membership by the ringmaster. The "Next" and "Previous" links on these sites will work and will move you from one site to the next. The other list was called the Queue in the Original WebRing system. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a play queue and a play list?

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When a song finishes playing in a play list, it stays on the list and the next song is played; in a play queue, when the song is done it's moved to the history. See similar questions...

What is "in Queue"?

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A. When creating an ad campaign, you have the option to set a start date to begin. After successful payment processing, your ad campaign will then show in Advertiser Home under Status as In Queue (in waiting) and is set to begin on the specified date. See similar questions...

What's my Queue?

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Your "queue" is an ordered list of movies you would like to rent. This list grows with as many movies as you put into it, so the more DVD titles you have in your queue, the greater the likelihood that you will always have the full number of discs (according to your pricing plan) to watch at home. Movies will be sent to you according to rank and availability. The number one slot will always have priority over the number two slot in your Queue . See similar questions...

What is the difference between a JMS topic and a JMS queue?

FAQs: Integrating Remote JMS Providers
JMS queues deliver a message to one consumer, while JMS topics deliver a copy of each message to each consumer. See similar questions...

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