Concatenation (disambiguation)

Concatenation (disambiguation)

Concatenation may refer to:

  • Concatenation, a computer programming operation that joins strings together
  • Concatenation (mathematics), a mathematical operation that combines two vectors
  • Concatenated SMS, a way of combining multiple SMS text messages sent to cellular phones
  • Packet concatenation, a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header.
  • Cat (Unix), a Unix command to write the contents of one or more files to the standard output
  • "Concatenation" is the opening track of Swedish Tech Metal band Meshuggah's album Chaosphere.

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