Pipeline programming

Pipeline programming is a programming paradigm in which the programmer connects notional program modules into a flow structure, by analogy to a physical pipeline carrying reaction products through a chemical or other plant. The best-known example is the UNIX pipe system, but many high level software design tools (such as the openDX display suite) provide a GUI pipeline programming tool that helps visualize data flow through the program.

see also

pipeline (software)

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See also: Pipeline programming, Chemical plant, Computer language, GUI, OpenDX, Pipeline (Unix), Pipeline (software), Programming paradigm