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Control and systems
Bob Fogg didn't have today's advantages of Instrument Flight and Ground Control Approach systems.
Their operating systems, called MCP ( Master Control Program — the name later borrowed by the screenwriters for Tron ), were programmed in ESPOL ( Executive Systems Programming Oriented Language, a minor extension of ALGOL ), and later in NEWP ( with further extensions to ALGOL ) almost a decade before Unix.
* CP / M, " Control Program / Monitor " microcomputer operating system ; a precursor to IBM PC-compatible disk operating systems
Control systems play a critical role in space flight
Control engineering or control systems engineering is the engineering discipline that applies control theory to design systems with desired behaviors.
Control engineering has an essential role in a wide range of control systems, from simple household washing machines to high-performance F-16 fighter aircraft.
Control engineering is the engineering discipline that focuses on the modeling of a diverse range of dynamic systems ( e. g. mechanical systems ) and the design of controllers that will cause these systems to behave in the desired manner.
Electrical circuits, digital signal processors and microcontrollers can all be used to implement Control systems.
Control engineering has a wide range of applications from the flight and propulsion systems of commercial airliners to the cruise control present in many modern automobiles.
Control theory is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and mathematics that deals with the behavior of dynamical systems with inputs.
Control systems can be thought of as having four functions ; Measure, Compare, Compute, and Correct.
In large machines there were other disk operating systems, such as IBM's VM, DEC's RSTS / RT-11 / VMS / TOPS-10 / TWENEX, MIT's ITS / CTSS, Control Data's assorted NOS variants, Harris's Vulcan, Bell Labs ' Unix, and so on.
Control systems play a critical role in space flight.
Control engineering focuses on the modeling of a diverse range of dynamic systems and the design of controllers that will cause these systems to behave in the desired manner.
Control engineering has a wide range of applications from the flight and propulsion systems of commercial airliners to the cruise control present in many modern automobiles.
Control engineers often utilize feedback when designing control systems.
* Control engineering ( control systems engineering )
A newer flight control system, called Intelligent Flight Control System ( IFCS ), is an extension of modern digital fly-by-wire flight control systems.
The primary operating systems in use on current IBM mainframes include z / OS ( which followed MVS and OS / 390 ), z / VM ( previously VM / CMS ), z / VSE ( which is in the DOS / 360 lineage ), z / TPF ( a successor of Airlines Control Program ), and Linux on System z such as SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and others.
* 1981 – The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that five people in Los Angeles, California have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems, in what turns out to be the first recognized cases of AIDS.
He supported F. C. Dreyer's improvements in gunnery fire-control systems, and favoured the adoption of Dreyer's " Fire Control Table ", a form of mechanical computer for calculating firing solutions for warships.

Control and body
" This is enforced by a Board of Control, which consists of undergraduate students, and by a similar body at the graduate level, called the Graduate Review Board.
* 1945 – The Allied Control Council, the military occupation governing body of Germany, formally takes power.
* Control of body ( Kayagupti )
* Indian Cricket League-A Twenty20 league bankrolled by billionaire Subhash Chandra and run independently of the country's governing body, the Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI ).
* June 5 – The Allied Control Council, military occupation governing body of Germany, formally takes power.
* Board of Control for Cricket in India, India's national cricket governing body
Under British Columbia's Body Armour Control Act, it is illegal to possess body armour without a licence ( unless exempted ) issued by the provincial government.
He has written pieces on lifting body development ( The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed ), the United States Merchant Marine ( Looking for a Ship ), farmers ' markets ( Giving Good Weight ), freight transportation ( Uncommon Carriers ), the shifting flow of the Mississippi River ( The Control of Nature ), geology ( in several books ), as well as a short book entirely on the subject of oranges.
The body which eventually became the IAB was created originally by the United States Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency with the name Internet Configuration Control Board during 1979 ; it eventually became the Internet Advisory Board during September, 1984, and then the Internet Activities Board during May, 1986 ( the name was changed, while keeping the same acronym ).
Control of the synthesizer is realized with software or via a control panel with knobs, LEDs, LCD, etc., which may optionally be mounted on a keyboardless Commodore 64 body.
Influenced by early electronic and ( post -) industrial acts such as Cabaret Voltaire, Portion Control, D. A. F., Test Dept, SPK, and Severed Heads, FLA has developed its own unique sound while combining elements of electronic body music ( EBM ).
* Gaming Control Board, any governmental body that regulates gambling in its jurisdiction
In 1985, under the Building Act 1984, NHBC set up a subsidiary company ( NHBC Building Control Services Ltd ) and became the first private sector building control body licensed as an Approved Inspector for the purpose of verifying that buildings are built in accordance with the building regulations across England and Wales.
The intended governing body of Germany was called the Allied Control Council.
By the mid-20th century, the principal sanctioning body was the Billiards Association and Control Council ( later the Billiards and Snooker Control Council ).
Paying off his old score against the East India Company, he then advocated the abolition of the court of directors as a governing body, the opening of the civil service to the army, the transference of the government to the crown, and the appointment of a council to advise the minister who should take the place of the President of the Board of Control.
The intended governing body of Germany until it could run itself was called the Allied Control Council.
The president also shares responsibility with the Chamber of Deputies for appointing the president and vice president of the Supreme Control Officethe body in charge of implementing the national budgetalthough this appointment does not technically require the signature of the Prime Minister.
Sri Lanka Cricket, formerly the Board for Cricket Control in Sri Lanka ( BCCSL ), is the controlling body for cricket in Sri Lanka.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI ), headquartered at Mumbai, India, is the national governing body for all cricket in India.
The principal body of law in effect is based on the Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1972 and was significantly expanded from the Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1948.
A body burden study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found TCPy, a metabolite specific to chlorpyrifos, in the urine of 91 % of people tested.
As mentioned above some of the typical electronic modules on today's vehicles are the Engine Control Unit ( ECU ), the Transmission Control Unit ( TCU ), the Anti-lock Braking System ( ABS ) and body control modules ( BCM ).

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