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Dock and computing
* Dock ( computing )
* Dock ( computing )

Dock and ),
* Dock ( maritime ), a structure for handling ships
* Dock ( OS X ), a toolbar-like application launcher in the OS X operating system
* Dock ( Hayden Scott-Barren ), a UK manga illustrator
Its assets were: The Bishop Odo of Bayeux held the monastery ( the site of the Cathedral ), the ' tide-way ' - which still exists as St Mary Overy dock ; the King owned the ' church ' ( probably St Olave's ) and its ' tidal stream ' ( St Olave's Dock ); the dues of the ' waterway ' or mooring place were shared between the ' King ' and Earl Godwin ; the King also had the ' toll ' of the strand ; and the ' men of Southwark ' had the right to a ' haw and its toll '.
A few of the many Carolina League players who have gone on to star in the Major Leagues are: Johnny Bench ( Peninsula, 1966 ), Wade Boggs ( Winston-Salem, 1977 ), Barry Bonds ( Prince William, 1985 ), Rod Carew ( Wilson, 1966 ), Dock Ellis ( Kinston, 1965 ), Dwight Evans ( Winston-Salem, 1971 ), Dwight Gooden ( Lynchburg, 1983 ), Andruw Jones ( Durham, 1996 ), Chipper Jones ( Durham, 1992 ), Willie McCovey ( Danville, 1956 ), Joe Morgan ( Durham, 1963 ), Dave Parker ( Salem, 1972 ), Tony Pérez ( Rocky Mount, 1962 ), Andy Pettitte ( Prince William, 1993 ), Jorge Posada ( Prince William, 1993 ), Darryl Strawberry ( Lynchburg, 1981 ), Bernie Williams ( Prince William, 1988 ), and Carl Yastrzemski ( Raleigh, 1959 ).
Execution Dock was actually by Wapping Old Stairs and generally used for pirates .< ref name = brit >< cite > The Thames Tunnel, Ratcliff Highway and Wapping, Old and New London: Volume 2 ( 1878 ), pp. 128-37 Retrieved 29 March 2007 </ cite ></ ref >
The relationship with Scandinavia and the Baltic is also reflected in the names of some of the buildings ( such as the King Frederik IX Tower ), the street names ( e. g. Finland Street, Sweden Gate, Baltic Quay, Norway Gate, Helsinki Square ) or other place names ( e. g. Greenland Dock ).
Another major influence factor was trade with Russia and Canada ( mainly timber ), reflected in names such as Canada Water and the Russia Dock Woodland.

Dock and graphical
The Dock is a prominent feature of the graphical user interface of the OS X operating system.
Apple has patent protection covering the implementation of the Dock effect, together with trademark protection for the graphical design elements of the Dock.

Dock and user
NeXTSTEP's user interface was refined and consistent, and introduced the idea of the Dock ( carried through OpenStep and into OS X ) and the Shelf.
Also, when the screen was put into landscape mode, the user could choose to position the Button Bar at the right or left side of the screen, just like the Dock in OS X.
On most applications it has simple options such as Quit, Keep In Dock, Remove From Dock, and other options, though some applications use these menus for other purposes, such as iTunes, which uses this menu as a way for a user to control certain playback options.
He also complained that icons in the Dock only show their label when the mouse is over them, so if several aliases of a single filetype are put into the dock, differentiation between those files would be difficult or impossible without using the mouse, unless the user has changed the icons of the different files or folders.
* Dock — the Dock was a new way of organizing one's Mac OS X applications on a user interface, and a change from the classic method of Application launching in previous Mac OS systems.
Fundamental user interface changes were revealed with respect to fonts, the Dock, the menu bar ( with an Apple logo at the center which was later repositioned to the left of the menu bar and made an active interface element ).
First introduced in Tiger, it is a semi-transparent layer that is invisible to the user unless activated by clicking its icon in the Dock.
It consisted of the traditional Google search bar, but it was made to look like the Dock user interface feature of Apple's Mac OS X operating system.

Dock and interface
Some of NeXTSTEP's interface features were used in Mac OS X, including the Dock, the Services menu, the Finder's ' browser ' view, and the text system NSText.

Dock and feature
The Dock is also a prominent feature of OS X's predecessor NeXTSTEP and OpenStep operating systems, and the term " dock " is sometimes used generically to refer to similar features in other OSes, such as RISC OS's icon bar.
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One feature of Penarth Dock was the tunnel underpass that connected Penarth dock to Ferry Road Grangetown under the River Ely ().
A water feature has been built on the site of Old Dock to commemorate its history.
* From Getting High to High Art: The Strange Journey of Dock Ellis Independent Film Channel feature article on Dock Ellis documentary
The entire feature disappeared with the release of Mac OS X ; windows could be minimized to the Dock or moved aside with Exposé on the new system.

computing and ),
* Atomic ( magazine ), an Australian computing and technology magazine
* Benchmark ( computing ), the result of running a computer program to assess performance
** Character ( computing ), a unit of information roughly corresponding to a grapheme
Some CPU designs compile the instruction set to a writable RAM or FLASH inside the CPU ( such as the Rekursiv processor and the Imsys Cjip ), or an FPGA ( reconfigurable computing ).
Other complexity measures are also used, such as the amount of communication ( used in communication complexity ), the number of gates in a circuit ( used in circuit complexity ) and the number of processors ( used in parallel computing ).
Common wisdom was that even though the AGA clearly improved upon the original chipset ( OCS ), it never returned to Amiga the clear dominance of multimedia computing that it once promised.
* Clone ( computing ), a hardware computer made by a third party, such as PC clones or Macintosh clones
* Digraph ( computing ), a two-character sequence used in computing to enter a single conceptual character
In particular, it has remained in broad use in the embedded computing world, though the recently developed EEMBC benchmark suite, HINT, Stream, and even Bytemark are widely quoted and used, as well as more specific benchmarks for the memory subsystem ( Cachebench ), TCP / IP ( TTCP ), and many others.
Its similarities to the original transform, S ( f ), and its relative computational ease are often the motivation for computing a DFT.
* Event ( computing ), a software message indicating that something has happened, such as a keystroke or mouse click
* Bus ( computing ), used for connecting components of a computer or communication between computers
Each hexadecimal digit represents four binary digits ( bits ), and the primary use of hexadecimal notation is a human-friendly representation of binary-coded values in computing and digital electronics.
* Humanist ( electronic seminar ), an email discussion list on humanities computing, described as “ an international online seminar on humanities computing and the digital humanities ”
* Hack ( computer science ), an inelegant but effective solution to a computing problem
However, iterative methods are often useful even for linear problems involving a large number of variables ( sometimes of the order of millions ), where direct methods would be prohibitively expensive ( and in some cases impossible ) even with the best available computing power.
HP researchers investigated a new architecture, later named explicitly parallel instruction computing ( EPIC ), that allows the processor to execute multiple instructions in each clock cycle.
1844 ), the success of which led to his being invited to Berlin by Johann Heinrich Lambert in 1772 for the purpose of computing ephemerides on an improved plan.
* Kernel ( computing ), the central component of most operating systems
Since 1997, all newly-found Mersenne primes have been discovered by the “ Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search ” ( GIMPS ), a distributed computing project on the Internet.
Continued increases in microprocessor capacity have rendered other forms of computers almost completely obsolete ( see history of computing hardware ), with one or more microprocessors used in everything from the smallest embedded systems and handheld devices to the largest mainframes and supercomputers.

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