Arx
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Arx, ARX, or ArX may refer to:
  • ARX (operating system)
    ARX (operating system)
    ARX was a Mach-like operating system written in Modula-2+ developed by Acorn Computers Ltd in the UK and the Acorn Research Centre and Software Technology Laboratory and later Olivetti Research Center at Palo Alto for their new ARM RISC processors based Archimedes computers range...

    , an operating system
  • Arx
    Aristaless related homeobox
    Aristaless related homeobox, also known as ARX is a protein associated with mental retardation and lissencephaly....

    , the aristaless related homeobox gene and protein
  • Arx, Landes
    Arx, Landes
    Arx is a commune of the Landes department in Aquitaine in south-western France.-Demographics:...

    , a commune of the Landes département in France
  • ArX (revision control)
    ArX (revision control)
    ArX is a distributed revision control system. ArX began as a fork of GNU arch, and is licensed under the GPL. Since the fork, ArX has been extensively rewritten in C++, with many new features...

    , revision control software
  • ObjectARX
    ObjectARX
    ObjectARX is an API for customizing and extending AutoCAD. The ObjectARX SDK is published by Autodesk and freely available under license from Autodesk. The ObjectARX SDK consists primarily of C++ headers and libraries that can be used to build Windows DLLs that can be loaded into the AutoCAD...

    , a software API for AutoCAD
  • ARX Ltd, a company that provides pharmacy automation, primarily in the UK
  • Arx (Roman)
    Arx (Roman)
    Arx is the Latin word for citadel. In the ancient city of Rome, the Arx, not always capitalized, was located on the northern spur of the Capitoline Hill, and is sometimes specified as the Arx Capitolina. Sentries were posted there to watch for a signal to be displayed on the Janiculum if an enemy...

    , a Roman citadel, and in particular:
    • The northern hump of the two forming the Capitoline Hill
      Capitoline Hill
      The Capitoline Hill , between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the seven hills of Rome. It was the citadel of the earliest Romans. By the 16th century, Capitolinus had become Capitolino in Italian, with the alternative Campidoglio stemming from Capitolium. The English word capitol...

       of ancient Rome
  • Arx Fatalis
    Arx Fatalis
    Arx Fatalis is a partially open source first-person role-playing video game for the Xbox and PC, released on November 2002 by Arkane Studios, a video game developer based in Lyon, France....

    , a first person role-playing game developed by Arkane Studios in 2002
  • Add-Rotate-Xor, a class of algorithms in symmetric cryptography
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