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In 1944, Jones wrote to John Walvoord of Dallas Theological Seminary that while the university had " no objection to educational work highly standardized …. We, however, cannot conscientiously let some group of educational experts or some committee of experts who may have a behavioristic or atheistic slant on education control or even influence the administrative policies of our college.
In Taiwan in the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century a movement tried to prioritize reasoning over mere facts, reduce the emphasis on central control and standardized testing.
Access control is not standardized, though there has been work on it and there are commonly used models.
A machine tool relay is a type standardized for industrial control of machine tools, transfer machines, and other sequential control.
They advocated strong antitrust laws, restricting corporate lobbying and campaign contributions, and greater citizen participation and control, including standardized secret ballots, strict voter registration and women's suffrage.
In the 20th century traffic control devices were standardized.
These cultivars have uniform growing requirements and habits resulting in greater yields on less land because planting, maintenance ( including pest control ) and harvesting can be standardized.
It was introduced in August 1978, following its predecessor, the VT52, and communicated with its host system over serial lines using the ASCII character set and control sequences ( a. k. a. escape sequences ) standardized by ANSI.
The markings of " piano key " controls soon were standardized, and are a legacy still emulated on many software control panels.
Many feel this ignores basic democratic principles in that control of schools ' curricula is removed from local school boards, which are the nominal curricular authority in the U. S. While some maintain that it would be preferable to simply introduce mandatory national curricula, others feel that state mandated standardized testing should stop altogether in order that schools can focus their efforts on instructing their students as they see fit.
During testing the Kerrison Predictor provided accurate fire control to a range in excess of, and the Bofors gun was reliable, and in fall 1940, the Ordnance Department standardized the Kerrison Predictor for use with the 37 mm gun.
From around 2001 to 2003, there was an effort to harmonize the not yet standardized JAIN APIs for call control with the comparable and by then standardized Parlay APIs.
For example, in an analysis comparing outcomes in a treated and control population, the difference of outcome means < span style =" text-decoration: overline "> Y </ span > − < span style =" text-decoration: overline "> X </ span > would be a direct measure of the effect size, whereas (< span style =" text-decoration: overline "> Y </ span > − < span style =" text-decoration: overline "> X </ span >)/ σ where σ is the common standard deviation of the outcomes in the treated and control groups, would be a standardized effect size.
The use of standardized parenteral nutrition solutions is cost effective and may provide better control of serum electrolytes.
Today, standardized communication protocols such as DNP3, IEC 61850 and Modbus, to list a few, are used to allow multiple intelligent electronic devices to communicate with each other and supervisory control centers.
The Amazon. com review summarizes Ravitch's thesis as " pressure groups from the political right and left have wrested control of the language and content of textbooks and standardized exams, often at the expense of the truth ( in the case of history ), of literary quality ( in the case of literature ), and of education in general.
These control widgets are standardized pictograms used in the graphical interface, they offer an expanded set of user functionalities beyond the hyperlink function of computer icons.
After the control of air flow and temperature was standardized, the use of electromechanical relays in ladder logic to switch dampers became standardized.
A standardized LAN interface that provides a framework for web based interfacing and programmatic control.
A number of symbols have been standardized for data flow diagrams to represent data flow, rather than control flow.

standardized and programming
Infocom games were written using a roughly LISP-like programming language called ZIL ( Zork Implementation Language or Zork Interactive Language — it was referred to as both ) that compiled into a byte code able to run on a standardized virtual machine called the Z-machine.
* Microsoft Intermediate Language, a programming language that has been standardized later as the Common Intermediate Language
The United States government standardized Ada, a systems programming language derived from Pascal and intended for use by defense contractors.
* OSGi, standardized dynamic component system suited for plug-in programming, used in Eclipse, many commercial Java EE application servers, Spring Framework, and embedded applications
Unlike older legacy systems, the newer generation of Unix systems featured standardized programming interfaces and peripheral interconnects ; third party development of hardware and software was encouraged, a significant departure from the norm of the time, which saw companies such as Amdahl and Hitachi going to court for the right to sell systems and peripherals that were compatible with IBM's mainframes.
He was a technical contributor to X3J13, the ANSI subcommittee that standardized Common Lisp and contributed to the design of the programming language.
The Sound Blaster family of sound cards was the de facto standard for consumer audio on the IBM PC compatible system platform, until the widespread transition to Microsoft Windows 95, which standardized the programming interface at application level ( eliminating the importance of backward compatibility with Sound Blaster ), and the evolution in PC design led to onboard motherboard-audio, which commoditized PC audio functionality.
In computing, the Perl DBI ( Perl Database Interface ) offers a standardized way for programmers using the Perl programming language to embed database communication within their programs.
However, for developers and advanced users like researchers, analysts and gamers, 3rd party software development involving firmware mods, whether for powerful gaming or exploiting capabilities beyond the published data sheet and programming language, is a contentious issue with manufacturers and education authorities as it might incite unfair calculator use during standardized high school and college tests where these devices are targeted.
Scanner Access Now Easy ( SANE ) is an application programming interface ( API ) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware ( flatbed scanner, handheld scanner, video-and still-cameras, frame grabbers, etc.
* Inadequate standardization: Linking CASE tools from different vendors ( design tool from Company X, programming tool from Company Y ) may be difficult if the products do not use standardized code structures and data classifications.
As a software platform that can download and run small programs for playing games, sending messages, and sharing photos, the main advantage of Brew MP is that the application developers can easily port their applications among all Brew MP devices by providing a standardized set of application programming interfaces.
The POSIX standardized bc language is traditionally written as a program in the dc programming language to provide a higher level of access to the features of the dc language without the complexities of dc's terse syntax.
This was one of several proprietary implementations of MUMPS, a programming language which at the time had not been standardized.
New code should always use standardized programming interfaces like posix_openpt ( 2 ) to allocate pseudo-terminals.
iconv is a computer program and a standardized application programming interface ( API ) used to convert between different character encodings.
The United States government standardized Ada, a systems programming language intended for use by defense contractors.
This was an early attempt to develop a standardized high level computer programming language intended to improve code portability and reusability.
* C90 ( C version ), a standardized ISO C form of the C programming language, virtually the same as the ANSI C (" C89 ") standard
It merges HRM as a discipline and in particular its basic HR activities and processes with the information technology field, whereas the programming of data processing systems evolved into standardized routines and packages of enterprise resource planning ( ERP ) software.
* C11 ( C standard revision ), standardized version of the C programming language
PEARL is a higher programming language, which allows a comfortable, secure and almost processor independent programming of multitasking-and realtime problems and has been standardized since 1977 at various stages of its development, the last time 1998 as PEARL-90 ( DIN 66253-2 1998, Berlin, Beuth-Verlag, 1998 ).

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