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  2. UKG - Wikipedia

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    The Blackstone Group (20–25%) [2] Number of employees. 15,000+ (2024) Website. www .ukg .com. UKG is an American multinational technology company with dual headquarters in Lowell, Massachusetts, and Weston, Florida. It provides workforce management and human resource management services.

  3. File:UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) logo.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 512 × 171 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 107 pixels | 640 × 214 pixels | 1,024 × 342 pixels | 1,280 × 428 pixels | 2,560 × 855 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 512 × 171 pixels, file size: 2 KB) Wikimedia Commons Commons is a freely ...

  4. Dimension 404 - Wikipedia

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    Dimension 404 is an American science fiction black comedy anthology series [1] created by Desmond "Dez" Dolly and Will Campos, and co-created by Dan Johnson and David Welch. It began airing on April 4, 2017 on the streaming service Hulu. The series is produced by RocketJump and Lionsgate Television. The series is heavily inspired by The ...

  5. Degenerate dimension - Wikipedia

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    Degenerate dimension. According to Ralph Kimball, [1] in a data warehouse, a degenerate dimension is a dimension key (primary key for a dimension table) in the fact table that does not have its own dimension table, because all the interesting attributes have been placed in analytic dimensions. The term "degenerate dimension" was originated by ...

  6. Dimensioners - Wikipedia

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    Dimensioners are weighing and volume measuring systems for measuring three-dimensional or cuboid-shaped objects such as packages, parcels, pallets, cartons and boxes. They are frequently used as part of a much larger logistical system in a distribution center, warehouse or trucking terminal facility. By knowing exactly how much space a parcel ...

  7. Zero-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    e. In mathematics, a zero-dimensional topological space (or nildimensional space) is a topological space that has dimension zero with respect to one of several inequivalent notions of assigning a dimension to a given topological space. [1] A graphical illustration of a zero-dimensional space is a point. [2]

  8. Slowly changing dimension - Wikipedia

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    A slowly changing dimension ( SCD) in data management and data warehousing is a dimension which contains relatively static data which can change slowly but unpredictably, rather than according to a regular schedule. [1] Some examples of typical slowly changing dimensions are entities such as names of geographical locations, customers, or products.

  9. Lebesgue covering dimension - Wikipedia

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    Lebesgue covering theorem. The Lebesgue covering dimension coincides with the affine dimension of a finite simplicial complex. The covering dimension of a normal space is less than or equal to the large inductive dimension. The covering dimension of a paracompact Hausdorff space. X {\displaystyle X}