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Callback (computer programming)

Known as: Callback, Deferred callback, Callback routine 
In computer programming, a callback is a piece of executable code that is passed as an argument to other code, which is expected to call back… 
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2017
2017
This paper is about reconciling the highly asynchronous untimed interactions that prevail on the Internet with time-sensitive… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
Today’s cars do not distinguish from each other just by their exterior or by their engine any more, but also by their technical… 
2009
2009
Active mathematical documents are distinguished from traditional paper-oriented ones by their ability to interactively adapt to a… 
2009
2009
Software-based reactive multimedia computation systems are pervasive today in desktops but also in mobile and ultra-portable… 
2008
2008
3D digital breast imaging promises to significantly reduce both false negatives and false positives, allowing the earlier… 
2005
2005
Design flaws often become apparent at a time when the product is already in use and its development process, which in many cases… 
2004
2004
Software errors often occur at the interfaces between separately developed components. Incompatibilities are an especially acute… 
2003
2003
Protocol State Machines (PSM) in UML 2.0 [13] describe valid sequences of operation calls. To support modeling components, UML 2… 
1992
1992
Distributed client/server models are becoming increasingly prevalent in multimedia systems and advanced user interface design. A… 
1991
1991
Remote-procedure calls (RPCs) allow distributed, high-level language programs to communicate and synchronize in the usual manner…