Assembly Explained
Assembly may refer to:
Organisations and meetings
- Deliberative assembly, a gathering of members who use parliamentary procedure for making decisions
- General assembly, an official meeting of the members of an organization or of their representatives
- House of Assembly, a name given to the legislature or lower house of a bicameral legislature
- National Assembly, either a legislature or the lower house of a bicameral legislature in some countries
- Popular assembly, a localized citizen gathering to address issues of importance to the community
- Qahal, or assembly, an Israelite organizational structure
- Freedom of assembly, the individual right to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue and defend common interests
- School assembly, a gathering of all or part of a school
Science, technology and manufacturing
- Assembly, the act of combining components in manufacturing, or the resulting assemblage
- Assembly modelling, technology and methods used by computer-aided design and product visualization software
- Assembly line, a manufacturing process in which parts are added to a product in a sequential manner
- Self-assembly, a process in which disordered components form an organized structure without external direction
- Sequence assembly, a process to reconstruct a long DNA sequence from numerous fragments
- Assembly rules, set of controversial rules in ecology proposed by Jared Diamond to explain species community composition
- Assembly of a virion (Virology)
Computing
- Assembly language, a programming language providing symbolic representation of machine code
- Assembly (programming), a runtime unit of types and resources with the same version
- Assembly (CLI), an XML wrapper around a compiled code library (the XML-wrapped-library itself is also sometimes referred to as an assembly) used for deployment, versioning, and security
- Assembly (demo party), an annual computer event in Finland
Arts and entertainment
Music
Other uses
See also