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Csound is closely related to the underlying language for the Structured Audio extensions to MPEG-4, SAOL.
The MPEG-4 Part 3 consists of a variety of audio coding technologies-from lossy speech coding ( HVXC, CELP ), general audio coding ( AAC, TwinVQ, BSAC ), lossless audio compression ( MPEG-4 SLS, Audio Lossless Coding, MPEG-4 DST ), a Text-To-Speech Interface ( TTSI ), Structured Audio ( using SAOL, SASL, MIDI ) and many additional audio synthesis and coding techniques.
SAOL, the underlying language for the MPEG-4 Structured Audio standard, is also historically derived from Csound.
* Structured Audio Orchestra Language ( SAOL ), part of the MPEG-4 Structured Audio standard
* Structured Audio Orchestra Language, a computer language for describing audio effects, part of MPEG-4

Structured and Language
A temporal database is a database with built-in time aspects, for example a temporal data model and a temporal version of Structured Query Language ( SQL ).
The most common language associated with the relational model is the Structured Query Language ( SQL ), though it differs in some places.
The SQL phrase stands for Structured Query Language.
* Any database server that implements the Structured Query Language
At the time IBM didn't believe in the potential of Codd's ideas, leaving the implementation to a group of programmers not under Codd's supervision, who violated several fundamentals of Codd's relational model ; the result was Structured English QUEry Language or SEQUEL.
* Knowledge of Structured Query Language ( SQL )
Given its proximity to the headquarters of the Oracle Corporation, a maker of database software, some have speculated that the airport code of SQL is a humorous reference to this large neighbor ; in databases, SQL stands for Structured Query Language.
SQL, often expanded to Structured Query Language, is a standardized computer language that was originally developed by IBM for querying, altering and defining relational databases, using declarative statements.
Later it was used to refer to a subset of Structured Query Language ( SQL ) for creating tables and constraints.
Typical sublanguages associated with modern RDBMS's are QBE ( Query by Example ) and SQL ( Structured Query Language ).
This approach allows the user to perform powerful searches without the need of having to learn a more formalized query mechanism such as Structured Query Language ( SQL ).
Interactive access to the Oracle Rdb can be by SQL ( Structured Query Language ), RDO ( Relational Database Operator ), or both.
Today it is known as IMAGE / SQL because it includes an SQL ( Structured Query Language ) frontend and client-server support for PC accessors.
* Structured Query Language ( SQL )
A popular data manipulation language is that of Structured Query Language ( SQL ), which is used to retrieve and manipulate data in a relational database.
The SQL procedure allows SQL ( Structured Query Language ) programming in lieu of data step and procedure programming.
* " Object Oberon-A Modest Object-Oriented Language ", H. Moessenboeck & J. Templ, in Structured Programming 10 ( 4 ), 1989.
HSQLDB ( Hyper Structured Query Language Database ) is a relational database management system written in Java.
* Structured Control Language, a programming language used for Programmable Logic Controllers
In particular, it is a component of Structured Query Language ( SQL ).
Structured Query Language ( SQL ) is one of the most popular computer languages used to create, modify and query databases.

Structured and ),
Flowchart examples of the canonical Structured program theorem | Böhm-Jacopini structures: the SEQUENCE ( rectangles descending the page ), the WHILE-DO and the IF-THEN-ELSE.
Structured P2P systems are appropriate for large-scale implementations due to high scalability and some guarantees on performance ( typically approximating O ( log N ), where N is the number of nodes in the P2P system ).
These standards are usually developed in voluntary consensus standards bodies such as the United Nations Center for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business ( UN / CEFACT ), the World Wide Web Consortium W3C, the Telecommunications Industry Association ( TIA ), and the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ).
Many others also contributed, with their approaches flavouring the many models of the day, including: Tony Wasserman and Peter Pircher with the " Object-Oriented Structured Design ( OOSD )" notation ( not a method ), Ray Buhr's " Systems Design with Ada ", Archie Bowen's use case and timing analysis, Paul Ward's data analysis and David Harel's " Statecharts "; as the group tried to ensure broad coverage in the real-time systems domain.
Perhaps due to their perceived rarity, the dissociative disorders ( including DID ) were not initially included in the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV ( SCID ), which is designed to make psychiatric diagnoses more rigorous and reliable.
It manufactured only two digital piano models, the MK-80 ( 88 key ) and the MK-60 ( 64 key ), using S / A ( Structured Adaptive ) Synthesis method and weighted action, but the sound of the Roland piano disgusted Harold Rhodes.
A standardized control programming language, IEC 61131-3 ( a suite of 5 programming languages including Function Block, Ladder, Structured Text, Sequence Function Charts and Instruction List ), is frequently used to create programs which run on these RTUs and PLCs.
UDDI is an open industry initiative, sponsored by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ), for enabling businesses to publish service listings and discover each other, and to define how the services or software applications interact over the Internet.
* On Windows platforms, Structured Exception Handling ( SEH ) may be employed to wrap native code in SEH try / catch blocks so as to capture machine ( CPU / FPU ) generated software interrupts ( such as NULL pointer access violations and divide-by-zero operations ), and to handle these situations before the interrupt is propagated back up into the JVM ( i. e. Java side code ), in all likelihood resulting in an unhandled exception.
( 1992 ), the authors found that 22 % of an eating disorder sample of mixed anorexics and bulimics met the criteria for the diagnosis of OCPD when assessed for personality disorders using the Structured Interview for DSM Personality Disorders-Revised ( SIDP ).
* Structured Liberal Education ( Stanford University ), a department and humanities program for freshmen at Stanford University
Structured, including information ( hidden parts ), downloads, screenshots, forum.
In 1975, as the first microcomputers became available, Alan Cooper founded his first company, Structured Systems Group ( SSG ), in Oakland, California.
* Laurie Rambaud ( 2006 ), 8D Structured Problem Solving: A Guide to Creating High Quality 8D Reports, PHRED Solutions, ISBN 0-9790553-0-X
Designers still wished for a way to create their own complex chips without the expense of full-custom design, and eventually this wish was granted with the arrival of the field-programmable gate array ( FPGA ), complex programmable logic device ( CPLD ), and Structured ASIC.
The names " Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method " and " SSADM " are registered trademarks of the Office of Government Commerce ( OGC ), which is an office of the United Kingdom's Treasury.

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