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MPLS recognizes that small ATM cells are not needed in the core of modern networks, since modern optical networks () are so fast ( at 40 Gbit / s and beyond ) that even full-length 1500 byte packets do not incur significant real-time queuing delays ( the need to reduce such delays — e. g., to support voice traffic — was the motivation for the cell nature of ATM ).
Fairly modern and advanced RTOS and preemptive multitasking multi-user systems were available: a real-time system ( RTS-8 ) was available as were multiuser commercial systems ( COS-300 and COS-310 ) and a dedicated single-user word-processing system ( WPS-8 ).
Gramsci wrote on power, cultural and ideological conflicts in society and institutions — real-time class struggles playing out in rapidly developing industrial nation states through interlinked areas of political behaviour, Marcuse on coercion and hegemony in that cultural indoctrination and ideological manipulation through the means of communication (" repressive tolerance ") dispensed with the need for complete brute force in modern ' liberal democracies '.
The modern systems also frequently utilize positional audio, often with hardware acceleration, and real-time audio post-processing, which can also be tied to the 3D graphics development.
Example of modern equipment for surveying ( Field-Map technology ): GPS, laser rangefinder and field computer allows surveying as well as cartography ( creation of map in real-time ) and field data collection.
As a result, designating " early real-time strategy " titles is problematic because such games are being held up to modern standards.
Herzog Zwei, released for the Sega Genesis in 1989, is the earliest example of a game with a feature set that falls under the contemporary definition of modern real-time strategy.
The central idea of the book posits that of these two technologies, it was the telegraph that was the more significant, since the ability to communicate globally at all in real-time was a qualitative shift, while the change brought on by the modern Internet was merely a quantitative shift according to Standage.
However, increasingly, for many ' time critical ' applications such as air line reservation systems, point-of-sale applications, ATMs ( cash-point machines ), Airline Guidance systems, Collision avoidance systems and numerous modern web based applications-operating in a real-time environment where speed of response is fundamental-there is little alternative.
The modern radiosonde communicates via radio with a computer that stores all the variables in real-time.
The stencil buffer implementation of shadow volumes is generally considered among the most practical general purpose real-time shadowing techniques for use on modern 3D graphics hardware.
As designed, the package was not intended for real-time generation of music as is done by a modern portable electronic keyboard instrument ; instead, entire songs or musical pieces are encoded and processed into a digital file on disk or tape containing the stream of samples.
It allows for much more modern effects such as real-time dynamic colored lighting and shadow mapping, specular and normal mapping, and other shader-based features in addition to most of the features added to Polymost over the years.
HDV footage can be natively edited by most non-linear editors, with real-time playback being possible on modern mainstream personal computers.
Ontario pioneered a private stadium club with annual memberships, corporate suites, crash absorbent retaining walls and safety fences, the first pro-am celebrity race, state-of-the-art modern garage facilities for the race teams, and a computerized real-time timing and scoring system which showed in real-time the positions on the track to spectators during the race.
Lightmaps can also be calculated in real-time for good quality colored lighting effects that are not prone to the defects of Gouraud shading, although shadow creation must still be done using another method such as stencil shadow volumes or shadow mapping, as real-time ray-tracing is still too slow to perform on modern hardware in most 3D engines.
* Dune II was released by Westwood Studios, creating the template for the modern real-time strategy genre.
Because modern DRAM modules ' CAS latencies are specified in clock ticks instead of time, when comparing latencies at different clock speeds, latencies must be translated into actual times to make a fair comparison ; a higher numerical CAS latency may still be a shorter real-time latency if the clock is faster.
The push notification services offered by modern mobile platforms, such as iPhone's APNS and Android's C2DM / GCM, can be used to provide a real-time challenge / response mechanism on a mobile device.
The game is heavily tied to modern polling methods, using real-time feedback for how campaign strategy impacts polling numbers.

modern and strategy
The development of the tourism sector in Algeria had previously been hampered by a lack of facilities, but since 2004 a broad tourism development strategy has been implemented resulting in many hotels of a high modern standard being built.
* Abstract strategy games like chess, Tafl games, checkers, go, Reversi, or modern games such as Abalone or Stratego
The word " strategy " had only recently come into usage in modern Europe, and Clausewitz's definition is quite narrow: " the use of engagements for the object of war.
It is possible to set up a server on a modern desktop computer, but it is recommended to consider investment in enterprise-wide server facilities with standardised choice of hardware and software and with a systematic and remotely operable administering strategy.
Such a strategy forces the protagonist to rely on more inventive means of investigation, lacking as they do the technological tools available to modern detectives.
A particular strategy with modern perennialists is to teach scientific reasoning, not facts.
* Many of his pieces have been displayed on the strategy game Civilization IV, specifically when the player enters the modern era.
In modern times it can be classed as a sustainability strategy
* The U. S. Department of Defense has started research on P2P networks as part of its modern network warfare strategy.
Nowadays the branch delay slot is considered an unfortunate side effect of a particular strategy for implementing some RISC designs, and modern RISC designs generally do away with it ( such as PowerPC and more recent versions of SPARC and MIPS ).
In a panic, military strategy was completely rethought throughout the Italian states of the time, with a strong emphasis on the new fortifications that could withstand a modern siege.
Having been appointed governor of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis ( modern Provence ) in 58 BC, Julius Caesar proceeded to conquer the Gallic tribes beyond over the next few years, maintaining control through a careful divide and rule strategy.
On July 28, 1920, Harding's general election campaign manager, Albert Lasker, unleashed a broad-based advertising campaign that implemented modern advertising techniques ; the focus was more strategy oriented.
In most cases, an effective decentralization strategy and correspondingly robust systems of professional education, vocational education, and trade certification are critical to creating a modern industrial base.
The loss of a modern battleship more than outweighed the loss of an old battlecruiser, and that debacle almost put an end to Raeder's strategy of using capital ships to destroy the British Merchant Marine.
Nautiloids, exemplified by modern nautiluses, are thought on the other hand to have had a reproductive strategy in which eggs were laid in smaller batches many times during the life span and on the sea floor well away from any direct effects of such a bolide strike, and thus survived.
The father of modern strategic study, Carl von Clausewitz, defined military strategy as " the employment of battles to gain the end of war.
In his seminal book On War the Prussian Major-General and leading expert on modern military strategy Carl von Clausewitz defined military strategy as " the employment of battles to gain the end of war.
The first great author on military tactics and strategy was Sun Tzu, whose The Art of War remains on the shelves of many modern military officers ( and its advice has been applied to the corporate world as well ).
To carry out this strategy, Perry thought it necessary to maintain a modern, ready military force, capable of fighting two major regional wars at the same time.
The original PNI was disbanded by the Dutch, and its former members formed two different parties ; the Partai Indonesia ( Partindo ) under Sukarno's associate Sartono who were promoting mass agitation, and the Pendidikan Nasional Indonesia ( PNI Baroe ) under Mohammad Hatta and Soetan Sjahrir, two nationalists who recently returned from studies in the Netherlands, and who were promoting a long-term strategy of providing modern education to the uneducated Indonesian populace to develop an intellectual elite able to offer effective resistance to Dutch rule.

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