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Concurrent and Engineering
* Meso-Level Organisation: Concurrent Engineering ( American ), Simultaneous Engineering ( British ), and overlapping / parallel Product Development Processes
In the beginning of the 1990s, the concept of Concurrent Engineering gained popularity to overcome dysfunctionalities of departmental stage processes.
* Concurrent Engineering Facility

Concurrent and several
Concurrent with Wildcats Version 3. 0, Wildstorm also published a critically acclaimed noir-superhero series Sleeper starring Alan Moore's Wildcats villain Tao, several Wildcats and other related characters.
Despite several similarities, Cilk is not directly related to AT & T Bell Labs ' Concurrent C.
Remarks requesting this were made by several of his colleagues March 21, 2001 on the House floor during consideration of House Concurrent Resolution 43 of the 107th Congress which ordered the printing of the revised edition.
Concurrent with his post-KFC business ventures, Brown purchased an ownership stake in several professional basketball teams.
Concurrent to these events the Peace Officer Guard ( POG ) had been established in 1925 and by the 1940s consisted of several hundred uniformed officers who primarily provided physical security at critical government locations across the nation.

Concurrent and departments
Concurrent with the jurisdiction of Allegheny County is the County Police ( primarily parks and airports ) the Port Authority police for rapid transit, the housing and school police, and suburban departments.
Concurrent engineering also has the added benefit of providing better and more immediate communication between departments, reducing the chance of costly, late design changes.

Concurrent and have
Denotational semantics have been developed for modern programming languages that use capabilities like concurrency and exceptions, e. g., Concurrent ML, CSP, and Haskell.
John Rutledge of South Carolina, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, is said to have read lengthy tracts of Iroquoian law to the other framers, beginning with the words " We, the people, to form a union, to establish peace, equity, and order ..." In October 1988, the US Congress passed Concurrent Resolution 331 to recognize the influence of the Iroquois Constitution upon the US Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Concurrent programming is usually considered to be more general than parallel programming because it can involve arbitrary and dynamic patterns of communication and interaction, whereas parallel systems generally have a predefined and well-structured communications pattern.
Concurrent constraint logic programming languages have also been developed.
Concurrent powers are rather a collection of powers that the states and federal government have in common, not shared.
Another interesting usage of LOADALL, laid out in the book The Design of OS / 2, would have been to allow running former real mode programs in 16-bit protected mode, as utilized by Digital Research's Concurrent DOS 286 since 1985 as well as FlexOS 286 and IBM 4680 OS since 1986 / 1987.
In the case of construction contracts, courts have occasionally refused to enforce liquidated damages provisions, choosing to follow the Doctrine of Concurrent Delay when both parties have contributed to the overall delay of the project.
Certain aspects of law do vary on a country by country basis within the EU, such as the protection for unregistered trade marks within the United Kingdom under the common law tort of ' passing off ' and the inclusion of provisions relating to Honest Concurrent Use into UK national trade mark law ( which have their basis in the 1938 UK legislation rather than the Directive which led to the drafting of the UK Trade Marks Act 1994 ).

Concurrent and work
Concurrent with his work in Saturday Night Live, Aykroyd played the role of Purvis Bickle, lift operator at the fictitious office block 99 Sumach Street in the CBC Television series Coming Up Rosie.
Concurrent with Fender's work, guitarist Les Paul independently developed a solid body electric guitar.
* 2002 IEEE Computer Pioneer Award, for pioneering development in operating systems and concurrent programming exemplified by work on the RC 4000 multiprogramming system, monitors, and Concurrent Pascal
Concurrent with his work for guitar orchestras and smaller ensembles, Chatham's trumpet style has evolved from its characteristic distorted sound of the 90s to its present more dreamy and laid back approach to playing the instrument, influenced by players such as Don Cherry and Jon Hassell.
Concurrent with Jeffery's largely theoretical work was Oscar Newman and George Rand's empirical study of the crime-environment connection conducted in the early 1970s.
Concurrent engineering is a work methodology based on the parallelization of tasks ( i. e. performing tasks concurrently ).
Concurrent to this retrospective, a more contemporary body of his work, America By Car, was displayed at the Fraenkel Gallery not far from SFMOMA.
Concurrent with the end-wall replacement, a range of interior life safety work took place: field level exiting in the new west wall, addition of handrails in the seating aisles, provision of the required smoke exhaust systems ; and other life safety and code mitigation improvements.
Concurrent with his agent work, however, Binder was writing for Mort Weisinger, editor of Thrilling Wonder Stories, and Ray Palmer, editor of Amazing, for the latter of whom he created the Adam Link series

Concurrent and together
Concurrent user licensing allows firms to purchase computer systems and software at a lower cost because the maximum number of concurrent users expected to use the system or software at any given time ( those users all logged in together ) is only a portion of the total system users employed at a company.

Concurrent and for
Named IBM 4680 OS, IBM originally chose DR Concurrent DOS 286 as the basis of their IBM 4680 computer for IBM Plant System products and Point-of-Sale terminals in 1986.
The same limitations affected Digital Research's FlexOS 286 version 1. 0, a derivation of Concurrent DOS 286, developed in 1986, introduced in January 1987, and later adopted by IBM for their IBM 4690 OS.
Concurrent with Kurzweil Music Systems, Kurzweil created the company Kurzweil Applied Intelligence ( KAI ) to develop computer speech recognition systems for commercial use.
NewWord also was available for MS-DOS and in a native version for Concurrent CP / M.
* Concurrent Versions System, a revision control system for software development
* M :-Drive letter for optionally memory drive MDISK under Concurrent DOS., Multiuser DOS, System Manager and REAL / 32 will dynamically assign a drive letter L: to the load path of a loaded application, thereby allowing applications to refer to files residing in their load directory under a standardized drive letter instead of under an absolute path.
Linux filesystem drivers do not at present incorporate support for file / directory passwords on FAT12 / FAT16 / FAT32 volumes and multi-user world / group / owner access permissions for read / write / delete / execute rights on FAT12 / FAT16 volumes as implemented in various operating systems of the Digital Research family, including DR-DOS, PalmDOS, Novell DOS, OpenDOS, FlexOS, Concurrent DOS, Multiuser DOS, System Manager and REAL / 32.
* Williams, J. R. and Pentland, A. P., " Superquadric and Modal Dynamics for Discrete Elements in Concurrent Design ," National Science Foundation Sponsored 1st U. S. Conference of Discrete Element Methods, Golden, CO, October 19 – 20, 1989.
While Concurrent DOS continued to evolve in various flavours over the years to eventually become Multiuser DOS, it was not specifically tailored for the desktop market and too expensive for single-user applications.
Initially, Digital Research developed DOS Plus 1. 2 to 2. 1, a stripped-down and modified single-user derivative of Concurrent DOS 4. 1 and 5. 0, which ran applications for both platforms.
* SCOOP ( software ), the Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming extension for concurrent programming in the Eiffel programming language
Concurrent to these events, Ford Prefect discovers that during an update of the " Hitchhiker's Guide ", his previous entry for Earth, " Mostly harmless ", has been replaced with the volumes of text he wrote during his research.
Concurrent with the recording of this album, The Beatles were launching their new multimedia business corporation Apple Corps, an enterprise that proved to be a source of significant stress for the band.
* Concurrent lines, a mathematical term for multiple lines or curves intersecting at a single point
Concurrent video albums were released to support Soul Cages ( a live concert ) and Ten Summoner's Tales ( recorded during the recording sessions for the album ).
Gordon is one of the designers of Concurrent Haskell, a functional programming language with explicit primitives for concurrency.
Concurrent with this change was the development of national and international commercial enterprises to meet the new demand for cameras, films and prints.
Revision control systems such as Concurrent Versions System ( CVS ) and later Subversion ( svn ) and Git are examples of tools that help centrally manage the source code files and the changes to those files for a software project.
* Concurrent transparency – While multiple users may compete for and share a single resource, this should not be apparent to any of them.
Gilchrest also joined 16 Republicans and 229 Democrats voting in favor of House Concurrent Resolution ( H. CON. RES ) 63, a non-binding resolution expressing disapproval for the Iraq War troop surge of 2007.

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