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''']''', in computer science, is the process of saving an object so that it can be re-created. | ''']''', in computer science, is the process of saving an object so that it can be re-created. | ||
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'''Serialization''' or '''serialisation''' may also refer to: | '''Serialization''' or '''serialisation''' may also refer to: | ||
*] of goods in manufacturing, |
*] of goods in manufacturing, distribution and logistics | ||
*], told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication | *], told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication | ||
* ], in databases and transaction processing | * ], in databases and transaction processing | ||
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Serialization, in computer science, is the process of saving an object so that it can be re-created.
Serialization is also another name for thread or process synchronization.
Serialization or serialisation may also refer to:
- Mass serialization of goods in manufacturing, distribution and logistics
- Serial (literature), told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication
- Serializability, in databases and transaction processing
- Seriality, a term used in political science, gender studies, and existentialism
- Serial verb construction, a feature of the grammar of some languages
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Serialization.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: