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The document defines and describes different types and uses of pipelines including electronics and computing pipelines, physical infrastructure pipelines, business pipelines, and pipelines in arts and entertainment such as games, literature, and music.

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Pipeline

Pipeline may refer to:

Contents
Electronics, computers and computing
Physical infrastructure
Business
Places
In arts and entertainment
Games
Literature
Music
Other uses in arts and entertainment
Other uses
See also

Electronics, computers and computing


Pipeline (computing), a chain of data-processing stages or a CPU optimization found on
Instruction pipelining, a technique for implementing instruction-level parallelism within a
single processor
Classic RISC pipeline, a five-stage hardware based computer instruction set
Pipeline (software), a chain of data-processing processes or other software entities
Pipeline (Unix), a set of process chained by their standard streams
XML pipeline, a connection of XML transformations
CMS Pipelines, an improvement on UNIX piping. Allows multiple streams, moves
pointers rather than data, is predictable.
Graphics pipeline, the method of rasterization-based rendering as supported by graphics
hardware
Pipelining (DSP implementation), a transformation for optimizing digital circuit
Telestream pipeline, a video capture and playout hardware device

Physical infrastructure
Pipeline transport, a conduit made from pipes connected end-to-end for long-distance fluid or
gas transport
Plastic pipework, for fluid handling
Milking pipeline, used on a dairy farm to transport fluid milk
Business
Sales pipeline, a visualisation of the sales process of a company

Places
Banzai Pipeline, a surfing spot on the North Shore of Oahu
Mister Pipeline, an Oahu surfer title
Tolt Pipeline Trail, an equestrian and biking trail in Redmond, Washington, USA and Canada
Keystone Pipeline, a partially operational and proposed pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of
Mexico
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, a pipeline transporting crude oil across Alaska from the
Prudhoe Bay oil fields

In arts and entertainment

Games
Pipeline (game), a 1988 computer game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron
Pipeline (board game), winner of Games Magazine's 1992 Game of the Year award

Literature
Pipeline (comics), a character from Marvel Comics with the ability to teleport himself and
others
Pipeline, a 2017 play written by Dominique Morisseau

Music
Pipeline (instrumental), a 1963 song by the Chantays
Pipeline Music, a record label
"Pipeline", a 1983 song by Depeche Mode from the album Construction Time Again
"Pipeline", a 1984 song by the Alan Parsons Project from the album Ammonia Avenue
BBC Radio Scotland, a programme of music on the bagpipes

Other uses in arts and entertainment


Pipeline (film), a 2021 South Korean heist film
CNN Pipeline, a streaming video service by CNN

Other uses
The Pipeline, a former internet service provider
School-to-prison pipeline, a pattern in the U.S., described by scholars and reform activists, of
pushing disadvantaged students out of school and into the criminal justice system
Drug pipeline, the drugs a pharmaceutical company has in development
See also
Pipe (disambiguation)

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