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    Omaha

    Omaha

    Google Update for Windows

    Omaha is the open source version of Google Update, the system used to install, update, and maintain Google software such as Chrome and Earth on Windows platforms. It provides a robust infrastructure for both automatic background updates and on-demand update checks, ensuring that applications stay secure and up to date with minimal user intervention. Designed for scalability and reliability, Omaha can manage the distribution of patches, full installers, and software configurations across...
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    FAZIA DAQ

    FAZIA DAQ

    The aim of FAZIA project is to build a 4Pi array for charged particles

    The FAZIA project groups together more than 10 institutions in Nuclear Physics, which are working in the domain of heavy-ion induced reactions around and below the Fermi energy (10-100AMeV). The aim of the project is to build a 4Pi array for charged particles, with high granularity and good energy resolution, with A and Z identification capability over the widest possible range. It will use the up-to-date techniques concerning detection, signal processing and data flow, with full digital...
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