Dependencies
Dependencies are an essential feature in many software programs, as they help to establish relationships between different components within the system. They can also be defined as tasks or activities that must be completed before another task can begin. In simple terms, dependencies allow one process to rely on the completion of another process in order to function properly. One common type of dependency is a finish-to-start dependency, where the completion of one task triggers the start of another task. This type of dependency is often used in project management
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