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❤️ Ghalib Award 🚀

"Mirza Ghalib Award, commonly known as Ghalib Award, is a literary award and an honor in India presented annually in the month of December by Ghalib Academy (Ghalib Institute). It was established and named after a greatest Indian poet Ghalib. The award seeks to recognize those writers and researchers who have made "meritorious contribution" to Urdu and Persian literature. It carries an amount of cash reward ₹25,000 to 50,000 and an insignia along with a citation and a certificate of commendation. It is generally announced by the Ghalib Institute Award Committee after a consensus, comprising uncertain number of the members and is conferred upon poets, writers and researchers at Aiwan-e- Ghalib, an auditorium in Delhi. It is recognized one of the highest awards in academic discipline, particularly in India. See also * Ghalib Museum, New Delhi * Ghalib ki Haveli References Category:Indian literary awards Category:Urdu literary awards Category:Ghalib "

❤️ Virginia Cavaliers men's squash 🚀

"The Virginia Cavaliers men's squash team is the intercollegiate men's squash team for the University of Virginia located in Charlottesville, Virginia. The team competes in the College Squash Association. The head coach of the team is Mark Allen. Players = Current roster Updated March 2020. title=Roster}} } Notable former players Notable alumni include: References External links * Category:Squash in Virginia Category:College men's squash teams in the United States Category:Sports clubs established in 2017 "

❤️ C4 model 🚀

"C4 model is a lean graphical notation technique for modelling the architecture of software systems. It is based on a structural decomposition of a system into containers and components and relies on existing modelling techniques such as the Unified Modelling Language (UML) or Entity Relation Diagrams (ERD) for the more detailed decomposition of the architectural building blocks. History C4 model was created by the software architect Simon Brown between 2006 and 2011 on the roots of Unified Modelling Language (UML) and the 4+1 architectural view model. The launch of an official website under a creative common license and an article published in 2018 popularised the emerging technique. Overview C4 model documents the architecture of a software system, by showing multiple point of views that explain the decomposition of a system into containers and components, the relationship between these elements, and, where appropriate, the relation with its users. The viewpoints are organized according to their hierarchical level: * Context diagrams (level 1): they show the system in scope and its relationship with users and other systems; * Container diagrams (level 2): they decompose a system into interrelated containers. A container is an executable and deployable sub- system; * Component diagrams (level 3): they decompose containers into interrelated components, and relate the components to other containers or other systems; * Code diagrams (level 4): they provide additional details about the design of the architectural elements that can be mapped to code. C4 model relies at this level on existing notations such as Unified Modelling Language (UML), Entity Relation Diagrams (ERD) or diagrams generated by Integrated Development Environments (IDE). For level 1 to 3, the C4 model use 5 basic diagramming elements: persons, software systems, containers, components and relationships. The technique is not prescriptive for the layout, shape, colour and style of these elements. Instead, C4 model recommends to use simple diagrams based on nested boxes in order to facilitate interactive collaborative drawing. The technique also promotes good modelling practices such as providing on every diagram a title and a legend, and clear unambiguous labelling in order to facilitate the understanding by the intended audience. C4 model facilitates collaborative visual architecting and evolutionary architecture in the context of agile teams where more formal documentation methods and up-front architectural design are not desired. See also * Software architecture References External links * Official site Category:Architecture description language Category:Software architecture Category:Diagrams Category:Notation Category:Knowledge representation Category:Software modeling language Category:Modeling languages "

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