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* Worst-case execution time, a computer science term
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execution and time
The artistic generation after Brumidi was trained in the Paris of that time to a more meticulous standard of execution, and tended to overlook greatness of conception where faults and weakness were easy to find.
For the analysis to correspond usefully to the actual execution time, the time required to perform a step must be guaranteed to be bounded above by a constant.
For example, if a program needs 20 hours using a single processor core, and a particular portion of 1 hour cannot be parallelized, while the remaining promising portion of 19 hours ( 95 %) can be parallelized, then regardless of how many processors we devote to a parallelized execution of this program, the minimum execution time cannot be less than that critical 1 hour.
Toward the latter half of the 17th century, Louis XIV founded his ' Académie Royale de Musique et de Danse ', where specific rules for the execution of every dance and the " five positions " of the feet were formulated for the first time by members of the Académie.
This design, wherein the CPU's execution resources can operate on only one instruction at a time, can only possibly reach scalar performance ( one instruction per clock ).
Pipelining allows more than one instruction to be executed at any given time by breaking down the execution pathway into discrete stages.
A context switch is the computing process of storing and restoring the state ( context ) of a CPU so that execution can be resumed from the same point at a later time.
The compact nature of such instruction sets results in smaller program sizes and fewer ( slow ) main memory accesses, which at the time ( early 1960s and onwards ) resulted in a tremendous savings on the cost of computer memory and disc storage, as well as faster execution.
Forth is still used today in many embedded systems ( small computerized devices ) because of its portability, efficient memory use, short development time, and fast execution speed.
* Their execution is dominated by an inherited tradition rather than by innovation ( although like all folk traditions they do change over time )
While it is true that Aldini did do these attempts at human reanimation during the same time of Shelley's writings, and Forster execution was a sensational notice in the public venue, there is no specific reference that Shelley did actually adapt Aldini into her works despite obviously being aware of Aldini's experiments which were done in public at the Royal College of Physicians in 1803.
Hand-rendered comps are often used to get approval for an idea execution before a designer invests time to produce finished visuals on a computer or in paste-up.
For example, take the following comparison of execution time of computer programs:
The time between 1792 and 1794 was dominated by the ideology of the Mountain until the execution of Robespierre on 28 July 1794.
In 1888 he headed the commission that established the Official Table of Drops, listing how far a person of a particular weight should be dropped when hanged for a capital offence ( the only method of ' judicial execution ' in the United Kingdom at that time ), to ensure an instant and painless death, by cleanly breaking the neck between the 2nd and 3rd vertebrae, an ' exacting science ', eventually brought to perfection by Chief Executioner Albert Pierrepoint.
The intermediate representation can be compiled once and for all ( as in Java ), each time before execution ( as in Perl or Ruby ), or each time a change in the source is detected before execution ( as in Python ).
This enabled more disciplined formations and efficient execution of tactics over time against a variety of enemies.
The goal of this approach is twofold: to enable deeper inspection of the code at compile time to identify additional opportunities for parallel execution, and to simplify processor design and reduce energy consumption by eliminating the need for runtime scheduling circuitry.

execution and
* 1936 Rainey Bethea is hanged in Owensboro, Kentucky in the last public execution in the United States.
However, as Andronikos ' rule went on, the Emperor became increasingly paranoid and violent in September 1185, Andronikos ordered the execution of all prisoners, exiles and their families for collusion with the invaders and the Byzantine Empire descended into a terror state.
* 1987 The U. S. Department of Justice bars the Austrian President Kurt Waldheim from entering the United States, saying he had aided in the deportation and execution of thousands of Jews and others as a German Army officer during World War II.
* 1775 The last execution for witchcraft in Germany takes place.
The main day-to-day risk is that part of the transaction fails execution risk.
Consolation of Philosophy was written during a one-year imprisonment Boethius served while awaiting trial and eventual horrific execution for the crime of treason under the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great.
William " Captain " Kidd ( c. 1645 23 May 1701 ) was a Scottish sailor remembered for his trial and execution for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean.
Charles I ( 19 November 1600 30 January 1649 ) was King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
* 1724 Tumult of Thorn religious unrest is followed by the execution of nine Protestant citizens and the mayor of Thorn ( Toruń ) by Polish authorities.
In these events, the diving is judged both on the quality of execution and the synchronicity in timing of take-off and entry, height and forward travel.
The English Civil War led to the trial and execution of Charles I, the exile of his son, Charles II, and replacement of English monarchy with, first, the Commonwealth of England ( 1649 53 ), and then with a Protectorate ( 1653 59 ), under Oliver Cromwell's personal rule.
* 1968 Vietnam War: The execution of Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem by South Vietnamese National Police Chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan is videotaped and photographed by Eddie Adams.
The Commonwealth ( 1649 53 ) was founded on the execution of Charles I in 1649, and was followed by the two Protectorates of Oliver Cromwell ( 1653 58 ), and his son Richard Cromwell the first ( 1658 59 ).
* 1924 Capital punishment: The first state execution in the United States by gas chamber takes place in Nevada.
With Gaius's support from the people weakened, the consul Lucius Opimius was able to crush the Gracchan movement by force Gaius lost his life and about 3000 of his supporters died in the fighting or in emergency execution shortly afterwards.
To ensure execution of the treaty's terms, Allied troops would occupy the left ( German ) bank of the Rhine for a period of 5 15 years.
However, the method of Rebecca's execution is presented as proposed by Lucas de Beaumanoir, Grand Master of the Knights Templar a Frenchman and a fanatic, determined to root out " corruption " from the Templars.
* 1945 US Army private Eddie Slovik is executed for desertion, the first such execution of an American soldier since the Civil War.

execution and determines
If the accused party is found guilty, the victim ( or in death, victim's family ) determines the punishment, choosing either retribution ( qisas-e-nafs ), which means execution in the case of intentional murder, and in cases of intentional battery, the amputation of the limb that was lost ; or they can choose to forgive the perpetrator.
Walter determines to sabotage these plans, enticing the reluctant Hildy to cover one last story, the upcoming execution of convicted murderer Earl Williams ( John Qualen ).
Binding is intimately connected with scoping, as scope determines which names bind to which objects-at which locations in the program code ( lexically ) and in which one of the possible execution paths ( temporally ).
* The accounting method determines the individual cost of each operation, combining its immediate execution time and its influence on the running time of future operations.
In addition to reporting active processors, Folding @ home also determines its computing performance as measured in FLOPS based on the actual execution time of its calculations.
What this code does is basically that it changes the execution flow, and determines by brute force how large the PIQ is.
The service execution approach determines how the service is executed.

1.923 seconds.