Routine
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Routine may refer to:
- SubroutineSubroutineIn computer science, a subroutine is a portion of code within a larger program that performs a specific task and is relatively independent of the remaining code....
in computer science - Choreographed routine, orchestrated dance involving several performers
- Comedy routine, comedic act or part of an act
- Visual routineVisual routineA visual routine is a means of extracting information from a visual scene. In his studies on human visual cognition, Shimon Ullman proposed that the human visual system's task of perceiving shape properties and spatial relations is split into two successive stages: an early "bottom-up" state during...
, visual cognitive means of extracting information from a scene - Routine activity theoryRoutine activity theoryRoutine activity theory is a sub-field of rational choice and criminology, developed by Marcus Felson and Lawrence E. Cohen.Routine activity theory says that crime is normal and depends on the opportunities available. If a target is not protected enough, and if the reward is worth it, crime will...
, sub-field of criminology - Routine (SWT), first of four stories in the second issue of the Star Wars Tales series
- Routine IrregularRoutine IrregularRoutine Irregular is the debut album released in 2002 by the British metal band Fony.-Track listing:#"Sleep The Dollar" – 4:09#"Nervegas Breakdown" – 3:12#"Routine Irregular" – 4:17#"Off Line" – 3:38#"Chore Again" – 4:07#"R.I.U.P." – 4:08...
, 2002 debut album by the British metal band Fony - Routine ValorRoutine ValorRoutine Valor is a comic book one-shot released on 6 May 2006 by Dark Horse Comics for Free Comic Book Day 2006 as part of a Star Wars-Conan flipbook...
, 2006 Star Wars comic book by Dark Horse Comics - SubroutineSubroutineIn computer science, a subroutine is a portion of code within a larger program that performs a specific task and is relatively independent of the remaining code....
, reused piece of computer code - CoroutineCoroutineCoroutines are computer program components that generalize subroutines to allow multiple entry points for suspending and resuming execution at certain locations...
, generalized reentrant computer subroutine having multiple entry points - EthnomethodologyEthnomethodologyEthnomethodology is an ethnographic approach to sociological inquiry introduced by the American sociologist Harold Garfinkel . Ethnomethodology's research interest is the study of the everyday methods people use for the production of social order...
, sociological discipline focused on the methods groups use to create societal order