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Control and reconfiguration
* Control reconfiguration
In the context of Control reconfiguration, a field of fault-tolerant control within control engineering, reconfigurability is a property of faulty systems meaning that the original control goals specified for the fault-free system can be reached after suitable control reconfiguration.
* Control reconfiguration

Control and changing
Control Instrumentation plays a significant role in both gathering information from the field and changing the
* In Windows, the threshold of movement can be increased by changing the associated registry keys in HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Control Panel / Mouse
This body was established in 1927 as the Central Control Commission of the Communist Party of China, eventually changing its name to Central Commission for Discipline Inspection in 1949, after the establishment of the People's Republic of China.
The Control Panel is a part of the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface which allows users to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls via applets, such as adding hardware, adding and removing software, controlling user accounts, and changing accessibility options.
Over ten years later, in 1962, the Flood Control Act of 1962 authorized the final design of the dam – changing it from an arch to an embankment dam, increasing the size of the projected reservoir to and requiring the construction of a new power plant.
This solid motor variant also includes Thrust Vector Control ( TVC ), which helps to steer the vehicle by changing ( or vectoring ) the direction of the thrust.
The company was initially called the Electronic Control Company, changing its name to Eckert – Mauchly Computer Corporation when it was incorporated.

Control and loop
Completed in 1943 as part of the Lower Manawatu Flood Control Scheme, it was intended as a spillway but an unexpected flood broke through the upper end and diverted the river down the spillway, cutting off the Foxton loop of the river and causing great outcry at the time.
Control is usually, but not exclusively, done open loop, i. e. the rotor position is assumed to follow a controlled rotating field.
Continuous systems, generally known as Automatic Train Control ( ATC ) systems, use the rails or loop conductors laid along the track to provide continuous communication between wayside signal systems and the train.
In Perceptual Control Theory, a weighted sum of internally-generated signals ( in the canonical case, higher-level error signals ) serves as the input function for the reference, and loop stability is locally determined in the manner sketched in the preceding section on the mathematics of PCT, and elaborated more fully in the referenced literature.
• Glucose Control Therapies ( improving people ’ s lives by enabling them to maintain better control of their blood sugar by development of either new devices or therapies, including the development of an artificial pancreas to close the loop between continuous glucose sensing technologies and insulin pump technologies )

Control and structure
Control accounts are cells of a responsibility assignment ( RACI ) matrix, which is intersection of the project WBS and the organizational breakdown structure ( OBS ).
Control of the internal structure of the plasma allows more active
The KEMA Toren ( formerly known as SEP Control Tower ) is the highest structure of the town.
# Control Hierarchy-A program structure that represents the organization of a program component and implies a hierarchy of control.
Control and ownership structure refers to the types and composition of shareholders in a corporation.
The structure of the Control Yuan consists of the President, Vice President, a 27-member council and the Ministry of Audit ( also known as the National Audit Office ).
This structure is also called the Headwaters Control Structure of Gray's Bay.
Since the trap and transfer operation commenced in 1998 / 99 more than 407, 000 elvers have been transferred upstream of the Maraoa Control structure.
* Data Control Block, a data structure for accessing data sets on IBM mainframes
* Control: Some Deeds have some and it shows how important the structure is to the town.
Process Control Block ( PCB, also called Task Controlling Block, Task Struct, or Switchframe ) is a data structure in the operating system kernel containing the information needed to manage a particular process.
Inside a job they are stored in the Data Control Block ( DCB ), which is a data structure used to access datasets, for example using access methods.
A File Control Block ( FCB ) is a file system structure in which the state of an open file is maintained.
Though the structure has changed over the various versions of Btrieve, the file structure still revolves around a File Control Record ( FCR ) — which defines the configuration of pages — and pages in the Btrieve file that contain data.
In the United States the safety structure was improved and Vehicle Stability Control made standard.
Barrow has received a 25 % rating by the Human Rights Campaign, which indicates a “ mixed record ” on gay rights ; a 75 % rating from the NAACP, which indicates a “ mixed record ” on civil rights ; 83 % from U. S. Border Control, indicating a “ sealed-border stance ”; 25 % from Americans United for Separation of Church and State, indicating a “ mixed record on church-state separation ”; 0 % from Citizens for Tax Justice, indicating opposition to progressive tax structure ; 100 % from the Campaign for America's Future, indicating support for energy independence ;-10 from NORML, indicating a " hard-on-drugs " stance ; 36 % from the National Right to Life Committee, indicating a mixed record on abortion.
* Transmission Control Block, a data structure used by a TCP stack
The composition and structure of city council was the subject of two questions on the 2003 election ballot, an action initiated by Ward 3 Councillor Fred Tranquilli and his discussion paper, A Better Way, which proposed a smaller city council — 10 wards with one councillor per ward, plus the mayor elected city wide and the elimination of Board of Control for an 11-member city council.
The structure is an Active Association, composed of the Georgia Air Guard's 116th ACW, and active duty's 461st Air Control Wing.
The agreement provided for peacekeeping forces charged with ensuring observance of the ceasefire and security arrangements, composed of five Russian battalions, three Moldovan battalions and two PMR battalions under the orders of a joint military command structure, the Joint Control Commission ( JCC ).
* File Control Block, a data structure in CP / M and DOS operating systems

Control and controller
The compare and compute functions are completed within the controller which may be completed electronically through a Proportional Control, PI Controller, PID Controller, Bistable, Hysteretic control or Programmable logic controller.
However, it is increasingly common to separate user interface and sound-generating functions into a music controller ( input device ) and a music synthesizer, respectively, with the two devices communicating through a musical performance description language such as MIDI or Open Sound Control.
* Financial Control Officer, a controller
Control surfaces are hardware devices that provide a variety of controls that transmit real-time controller messages.
NASA's original Mission Control Center in Houston, Texas had pneumatic tubes connecting controller consoles with staff support rooms.
* Sector ( Air Traffic Control ), a three dimensional zone within controlled airspace in which aircraft are under the control of a specific air traffic controller.
The approach controller on duty ( a trainee ) replied ; " Prinair Two Seven Seven, San Juan Approach Control, radar contact three miles east of Isla Verde ... maintain four thousand.
* Sega Remote Control System: remote controller
At an Air Traffic Control center in Indianapolis, Indiana, a controller listens as two airline flights almost have a mid-air collision with an apparent unidentified flying object ( UFO ).
Control and data transfer functions are logically separated ; a controller can address one device as a “ talker ” and one or more devices as “ listeners ” without having to participate in the data transfer.
That controller, the WD1003, became the basis of the ATA interface ( which WDC developed along with Compaq and Control Data Corporation's MPI division, now owned by Seagate Technology ), starting in 1986.
A military air traffic controller works approach control in Carrier Air Traffic Control Center ( CATTC ) aboard the Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN-72 ) | USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN 72 ). Civilian air traffic controllers, Memphis International Airport, 1962 Most countries ' armed forces employ air traffic controllers, often in most if not all branches of the forces.
A big change for 1982 was the introduction of Saab's Automatic Performance Control ( APC ), a. k. a. boost controller.
* Distributed Control System, a control system in which the controller elements are not central in location but are distributed throughout the system with each component sub-system under the control of one or more controllers
* HSC50 ( Hierarchical Storage Controller Model 50 ), a mass storage controller from Digital Equipment Corporation implementing their Mass Storage Control Protocol
Albus co-invented the Real-Time Control System ( RCS ), a reference model architecture that has been used over the past 25 years for a number of intelligent systems including the NBS Automated Manufacturing Research Facility ( AMRF ), the NASA telerobotic servicer, a DARPA Multiple Autonomous Undersea Vehicle project, a nuclear Submarine Operational Automation System, a Post Office General Mail facility, a Bureau of Mines automated mining system, a commercial open architecture machine tool controller, and numerous advanced robotic projects, including the Army Research Lab Demo III Experimental Unmanned Ground vehicle.
* Control pad, a type of game controller
* Motor Control Center, an enclosure or set of enclosures containing equipment for motor control ; see Motor controller
* Antenna Control Unit, a controller for satellite antennas
As a payload officer, his duties included preflight payload integration and real-time flight controller support in Mission Control.
The Master Control unit was discontinued in 1985, the Slave controller, Loco Modules, and accessory modules were still available until the late 1980s.
He began working as a controller in the Russian Mission Control Center, and held the positions of engineer, senior engineer, and lead engineer, eventually becoming a lead engineer for Shuttle-Mir and NASA-Mir Programs.
Initially intended to be a compact controller for the Game & Watch handheld games alongside the prior non-connected style pad, Nintendo realized that Gunpei's updated design would also be appropriate for regular consoles, and Nintendo made the D-pad the standard directional control for the hugely successful Famicom / Nintendo Entertainment System under the name "+ Control Pad ".
* Total Control, a MIDI controller for DJs produced by Numark

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