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Implementation and basic
MOSIS ( Metal Oxide Semiconductor Implementation Service ) is probably the oldest ( 1981 ) integrated circuit ( IC ) foundry service and one of the first Internet services other than supercomputing services and basic infrastructure such as E-mail or File Transfer Protocol ( FTP ).

Implementation and system
In the late 1980s, Xenix was, according to The Design and Implementation of the 4. 3BSD UNIX Operating System, " probably the most widespread version of the UNIX operating system, according to the number of machines on which it runs ".
Implementation of the Prussian education system ( of which he himself was a graduate ) was to become a goal of Everett's.
Implementation of this system turned out to be far lengthier and more costly than expected.
Implementation of the full Phase I system began in 1992.
Implementation of such system is not expected in the short term.
Implementation constraints, ( e. g., concurrency, distribution, persistence, or how the system is to be built ) are not considered during the analysis phase ; rather, they are addressed during object-oriented design ( OOD ).
The central concern of Implementation Step is optimization of system.
In addition it houses the Joint Arms Control Implementation Group ( JACIG ), HQ Specialist Police Wing ( including the Tactical Provost Wing ), the RAF Centre for Aviation Medicine ( RAF CAM ), DE & S, 616 Volunteer Gliding Squadron which operates Vigilant T1 motor gliders and a training section for the Bowman ( communications system ).
Implementation of that principle required that the addressing mechanism at the heart of the machine would incorporate a complete storage hierarchy management system and major portions of a data base management system, that until then were implemented as add-on software.
Implementation of this procedure of automatically updating keys has proved difficult, if not impossible, to implement on many satellite receivers, rendering the TPS Crypt AES system a general success.
He had previously designed an experimental system implementation language called LIS ( 1972 – 1974 ), based on Pascal and Simula ( in fact, he had been chairman of the Simula User's Group ), and was one of the founding members of IFIP WG 2. 4 on Systems Implementation Languages.
Wineland, " Implementation of the semiclassical quantum Fourier transform in a scalable system " Science 308, 997-1000 ( 2005 ).
MASCOT's principles continue to evolve in the academic community ( principally at the DCSC ) and the aerospace industry Matra BAe Dynamics, through research into temporal aspects of software design and the expression of system architectures, most notably in the DORIS ( Data-Oriented Requirements Implementation Scheme ) method and implementation protocols.
Implementation constraints, ( e. g., concurrency, distribution, persistence, or how the system is to be built ) are not considered during the analysis phase ; rather, they are addressed during object-oriented design ( OOD ).

Implementation and functions
The issue of " decentralization " or the location of territorial and head-quarters level government functions in one or more of the 10 " decentralized " Nunavut communities was an integral part of the planning of Nunavut from the time of the Nunavut Implementation Commission, and the Office of the Interim Commissioner.
Implementation of call / cc, another requirement of the Scheme standard, is not entirely satisfactory — to handle continuations in this environment it must copy the entire execution stack into the heap, and back .< ref >" Because Guile allows foreign functions and Scheme functions to call each other freely, a Guile continuation may include both C and Scheme stack frames.
The UTC Implementation Plan ( IP ) outlined the new unified command's responsibilities, functions, and organization.

Implementation and Standard
The Standard Pascal Model Implementation was also based on this compiler, having been adapted, by Welsh and Hay at Manchester University in 1984, to check rigorously for conformity to the BSI 6192 / ISO 7185 Standard and to generate code for a portable abstract machine.
* Design and Implementation of LBX: An Experiment Based Standard (. tar. gz archive file ) ( Keith Packard, Eighth Annual X Technical Conference, The X Resource no.
* Mark F. Hornick, Erik Marcade, Sunil Venkayala: " Java Data Mining: Strategy, Standard, And Practice: A Practical Guide for Architecture, Design, And Implementation " ( Broché )
He has written many journal and conference papers and two books: A Retargetable C Compiler: Design and Implementation ( ISBN 0-8053-1670-1, with Chris Fraser ), which describes lcc, a widely used compiler for Standard C, and C Interfaces and Implementations: Techniques for Creating Reusable Software ( ISBN 0-201-49841-3 ).

Implementation and Core
Implementation of Core Technology with version 5 enables user to view and edit the structure of any " Core Module " building block.

Implementation and solution
** Implementation – introducing the designed solution into the environment

standardization and basic
POSIX includes standardization of the basic features and operation of the Make utility, and is implemented with varying degrees of completeness in Unix-based versions of Make.
At this workshop the basic features essential to a standard message-passing interface were discussed, and a working group established to continue the standardization process.
These kata were created around 1940 by Chojun Miyagi and Nagamine Shoshin as beginners ' kata, to introduce the basic forms of karate ( kihon ) to middle school students in Okinawa, to help bring about the standardization of karate, and to teach a basic set of techniques for self-defense.
Additionally, the methods used by the H. 261 development committee to collaboratively develop the standard have remained the basic operating process for subsequent standardization work in the field ( see S. Okubo, " Reference model methodology-A tool for the collaborative creation of video coding standards ", Proceedings of the IEEE, vol.
Although this company would continue the work of research on improvements to the basic design of the car and would issue sets of specifications three times in the ensuing years, because TRC defined a PCC car as any vehicle which utilized patents on which it collected royalties, it was formed for the primary purpose of controlling those patents and promoting the standardization envisioned by the ERPCC.
Work on making APT an international standard started in 1963 under USASI X3. 4. 7, but many manufacturers of NC machines had their own one-off additions ( like PRONTO ), so standardization was not completed until 1968, when there were 25 optional add-ins to the basic system.
" However, with that being stated, the lack of standardization of basic dermatologic terminology has been one of the principal barriers to successful communication among physicians in describing cutaneous findings.
Its basic functionality and packet structure is defined in the RTP specification RFC 3550, superseding its original standardization in 1996 ( RFC 1889 ).
Linguistic waves, according to Saussure, are influenced by two opposed forces: parochialism, which is the basic tendency of a population to preserve its language's traditions ; and intercourse, in which communication between people of different areas necessitates the need for cross-language compromise and standardization.
This includes the standardization of basic systems functions, scalability to different vehicle and platform variants, transferability throughout the network, integration from multiple suppliers, maintainability throughout the entire product life-cycle and software updates and upgrades over the vehicle's lifetime as some of the key goals.

standardization and system
Lastly, there was not any consistency or standardization of the data in a file processing system which makes maintenance difficult.
In the newer triadic harmonic system, however, the tritone became permissible, as the standardization of functional dissonance made its use in dominant chords desirable.
In Britain and the U. S. A., many proposals for type size standardization had been made by the end of 19th century ( such as Bruce Typefoundry ’ s mathematical system that was based on a precise geometric progression ).
It became apparent that standardization on a single gauge throughout a rail transport system was advantageous.
Sven Rau and Max Loesel of Motorola-Europe added a mechanical specification to the system, basing it on the Eurocard standard that was then late in the standardization process.
In the case of Futurebus this was reversed, the whole system was being designed as during the standardization effort.
The audio coding algorithm used by the Eureka 147 Digital Audio Broadcasting ( DAB ) system has been subject to the standardization process within the ISO / Moving Pictures Expert Group ( MPEG ) in 1989 – 94.
For this model to work, a data access standard was a requirement-in the mainframe world it was highly likely that all of the computers in a shop were from a single vendor and clients were computer terminals talking directly to them, but in the micro world there was no such standardization and any client might access any server using any networking system.
At the first meeting there was considerable debate over whether or not the effort should work solely on the SQL language itself, or attempt a wider standardization which included a dynamic SQL language-embedding system as well, what they called a Call Level Interface ( CLI ).
The SAG standardization efforts presented an opportunity for Microsoft to adapt their Jet system to the new CLI standard.
GrapeNet is a first of its kind initiative in India that has put in place an end-to-end system for monitoring pesticide residue, achieve product standardization and facilitate tracing back from pallets to the farm of the Indian grower, through the various stages of sampling, testing, certification and packing.
In the early 1940s the JEDEC ( Joint Electron Devices Engineering Council ), an industry committee on standardization, developed a system of designating spectral responses.
* Advanced transportation controller, a standardization effort as part of the United States Department of Transportation's Intelligent transportation system
The sociological view of postmodernity ascribes it to more rapid transportation, wider communication and the ability to abandon standardization of mass production, leading to a system which values a wider range of capital than previously and allows value to be stored in a greater variety of forms.
The standardization of fleet designation led to a definite system in task force designation.
Although there have been a number of notable poets and writers using the Piacentine, it has experienced a steady decline during the 20th century due to the growing standardization of the Italian language in the national educational system.
Today, BBN leads a wide range of research and development projects, including the standardization effort for Internet security architecture ( IPsec ), the networking technology in the Joint Tactical Radio System, mobile ad hoc networks, advanced speech recognition, the military's Boomerang mobile shooter detection system, and quantum cryptography.
The standardization of electronic icons is an important safety feature on all types of electronics, enabling a user to more easily navigate an unfamiliar system.
This also gave Istat statutory responsibility for the coordination and standardization of official statistics collected or published under the aegis of the national statistical system SISTAN, whose membership includes the statistical offices of ministries, national agencies, regions, provinces, communes, chambers of commerce, and similar bodies.
The scientific institutes on standardization and on economic problems of the world socialist system concerned themselves with theoretical problems of international cooperation.
It also implemented economic standardization, levying taxes, using a common currency and adopting a uniform system of weights and measures.
Advocates, especially in the anti-globalization movement, argue that the mating-like processes of standardization, financing and marketing, are already examples of runaway evolution – rendering a system that appeals to the consumer but which is inefficient at use of energy and raw materials.
Codman's ideas contributed to the standardization of hospital practices — including a case report system that ascribed responsibility for adverse outcomes — by the American College of Surgeons in 1916.
The Physical Storage Format ( PSF ) initiative is an industry grouping of car manufacturers, navigation system suppliers and map data suppliers whose objective is the standardization of the data format used in car navigation systems, as well as allow a map update capability.

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