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  • == Computing == ==Real-time systems== ...
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  • ...in text, audio and/or video formats between different computers or [[User (computing)|user]]s. This includes [[terminal emulator]]s, [[file transfer]] programs, Chatting is a [[Real-time computing|real-time]] conversation or message exchange that takes place in public or in private ...
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  • ...ortunity (Stargate SG-1)|time-critical applications in computing|real-time computing}} ...f name="Lin"/> and [[time-domain astronomy]].<ref name="Swift"/> Real-time computing systems can guarantee responses on the order of milliseconds or less.<ref n ...
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  • ...[[Client–server model|client]], and then is responded to by the [[Server (computing)|server]]. The reverse is known as [[push technology]], where the server '' Pull requests form the foundation of network computing, where many clients request data from centralized servers. Pull is used ext ...
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  • ...computing infrastructure projects}}This is a comprehensive list of [[Grid computing]] infrastructure projects. == Grid computing infrastructure projects == ...
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  • ...stem technology patents licensed from the University of Michigan Real-Time Computing Laboratory.<ref>{{cite journal| last=Regents of the University of Michigan| * [http://kabru.eecs.umich.edu/ Real-Time Computing Laboratory] ...
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  • '''Commelec''' is a framework that provides distributed and real-time control of electrical grids by using explicit [[Setpoint (control system)|s ...zo|last4=Paolone|first4=Mario|title=2015 IEEE Eindhoven PowerTech |chapter=Real-time control of microgrids with explicit power setpoints: Unintentional islandin ...
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  • * [[Real-time computing#Near real-time|Near real-time computing]] ...
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  • ...llow organizations to connect and integrate supply chains in ways that are real-time, uninterrupted and highly responsive to market conditions. ...areness and management capabilities is a [[Real-time business intelligence|Real-Time Business Intelligence (RTBI)]] system. A RTBI system can provide a highly r ...
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  • ...[[data center]] uses energy; specifically, how much energy is used by the computing equipment (in contrast [[computer cooling|to cooling]] and other overhead t ...inline|date=February 2024}} to the [[Electric energy|energy]] delivered to computing equipment. PUE is the [[multiplicative inverse|inverse]] of [[data center i ...
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  • ...ic’’ may be to signal that what many people claim about advanced networked computing is old fashioned and embedded in traditional ways of thinking, however inno ...the strategies of [[Deconstruction]] as outlined in the context of digital computing by Winograd and Flores,<ref>Winograd, Terry, and Fernando Flores. 1986. ''U ...
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  • ...initiated by the [[Server (computing)|server]], rather than the [[Client (computing)|client]]. This approach is different from the more commonly known "[[Pull ...) in a timely fashion. The protocol consolidates all [[Real-time computing|real-time]] events into a single session which ensures more efficient use of network ...
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  • ...acceptability. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2010 Apr 10 (pp. 887-896). ACM.</ref> # '''Social Computing Action:''' actions performed through use of technology such as Web browsers ...
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  • ...lpha,\tau</math> and all <math>t</math>. Suppose also that the origin for computing the phase of <math>G</math> has been shifted too. In that case, the phase ...
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  • ...ible network of interconnected [[computer network]]s that transmit [[Data (computing)|data]] by [[packet switching]] using the standard [[Internet Protocol]] (I *[[Real-time Transport Protocol]] (RTP) &ndash; ...
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  • ...on. This means that the method has high accuracy and reasonable speed when computing long-range interactions, and it is thus the de facto standard method for ca ...
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  • ...ccess networking protocols that are designed to suit [[Real-time computing|real-time]] applications such as scientific experiments. ...[RTEMS]] or [[VxWorks]] operating systems are normally used, whereas "soft real-time"&nbsp;applications typically run on [[Linux]] or [[Microsoft Windows]]. ...
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  • ...erformance per watt has been suggested to be a more sustainable measure of computing than [[Moore's law|Moore's Law]].<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Aitken|first1=Rob|la System designers building [[parallel computing|parallel computers]], such as [[Google search technology#Production hardwar ...
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  • * [[Real-time computing]] ...
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  • * [http://bullyonline.org/index.php/cases/64-case-042 Bullying in computing and IT in the NHS] Case Histories at BullyOnline No 42 * [http://bullyonline.org/index.php/cases/122-case-100 Bullying in the computing industry] - Case Histories at BullyOnline No 100 ...
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