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terms and architecture
The terms architect and architecture are also used in the disciplines of landscape architecture, naval architecture and often information technology ( for example a software architect ).
This architecture freed up the Amiga's processor for other tasks and gave the Amiga a performance edge over its competitors, particularly in terms of video-intensive applications and games.
Its widespread use in many Roman structures, a key event in the history of architecture termed the Roman Architectural Revolution, freed Roman construction from the restrictions of stone and brick material and allowed for revolutionary new designs in terms of both structural complexity and dimension.
He coined the terms bounded rationality and satisficing, and was the first to analyze the architecture of complexity and to propose a preferential attachment mechanism to explain power law distributions.
The Norse had a strong sense of naval architecture, and during the early medieval period they were advanced for their time, compared to other European nations ( earlier shipbuilding techniques, for example those of Mediterranean peoples, such as ancient Greece and Rome, were far more sophisticated and varied, especially in terms of joinery ).
kIPS is also a common joke name for 16 bit microprocessor designs developed in undergraduate computer engineering courses that use the text Computer Organization and Design by Patterson and Hennessy ( ISBN 1-55860-428-6 ), which explains computer architecture concepts in terms of the MIPS architecture.
In computing architecture terms, this is Direct Memory Access ( DMA ), where Agnus is the DMA Controller ( DMAC ).
However, other terms, such as Gothic architecture, used to refer to a style typical of the High Middle Ages have largely lost the negative connotations they initially had, acquiring new meanings over time ( see Gothic architecture and Goth subculture ).
Computers that were mostly identical or compatible in terms of the machine code or architecture of the System / 360 included Amdahl's 470 family ( and its successors ), Hitachi mainframes, the UNIVAC 9200 / 9300 / 9400 series, Fujitsu as the Facom, the RCA Spectra 70 series, and
The villas designed by Corbusier in the early part of the 1920s demonstrated what he termed the " precision " of architecture, where each feature of the design needed to be justified in design and urban terms.
Criticism has been levelled at Corbusier's five points of architecture from a general point of view and these apply specifically to the Villa Savoye in terms of:
In terms of hardware architecture and operating system, these had no links to the earlier " Organiser " range, other than the end user programming language which shared a great deal of structure with OPL.
If not monitored and reverted, such violations can transform the architecture into a monolithic block, with negative impacts in terms of understandability, maintainability, and evolvability.
In the United States, the terms American Craftsman or Craftsman style are often used to denote the style of architecture, interior design, and decorative arts that prevailed between the dominant eras of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, or approximately the period from 1910 to 1925.
Zolpidem is more selective and zaleplon is highly selective for the α < sub > 1 </ sub > subunit, thus giving them an advantage over benzodiazepines in terms of sleep architecture and a reduction in side-effects.
For certain types of computing applications, this type of architecture can produce enormous increases in performance, in terms of the elapsed time required to complete a given task.
The most specialised events, in terms of attracting few visitors, were the architecture exhibition in Poplar, with 87, 000 visitors and the exhibition of books in South Kensington, with 63, 000.
* Church architecture, including description of common terms
The 704 was significantly improved over the IBM 701 in terms of architecture as well as implementations which were not compatible with its predecessor.
Rudimentary dictionary of terms used in architecture, civil, architecture, naval, building and construction, early and ecclesiastical art, engineering, civil, engineering, mechanical, fine art, mining, surveying, etc.

terms and royal
John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement ; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession.
Although successful in terms of uniting the Welsh against their oppressors, the uprising eventually ran out of pace due to key home ground lost whilst chasing the English army towards London — Glyndŵr was last seen in 1412 and was never captured nor tempted by royal pardons and never betrayed.
Not only is Kobyla Russian for " mare ", some of his relatives also had as nicknames the terms for horses and other domestic animals, thus suggesting descent from one of the royal equerries.
Vasco da Gama invoked his royal letter to take command of the 4th India Armada, secheduled to set out in 1502, with the explicit aim of taking revenge upon the Zamorin and force him to submit to Portuguese terms.
Although the two were on friendly terms, Alexandra could be stubborn ; she demanded precedence over Mary at the funeral of Edward VII, was slow in leaving Buckingham Palace, and kept some of the royal jewels that should have been passed to the new queen.
Despite the royal charter, Penn bought the land from the local Lenape to be on good terms with the Native Americans and ensure peace for his colony.
In Tamil Nadu, the mango is considered, along with banana and jackfruit, as one of the three royal fruits ( Mukkani-ம ு க ் கன ி) occupying first place in terms of sweetness and flavor.
The German and Dutch languages, which have separate words for royal prince ( Prinz, Prins ) and for sovereign prince ( Fürst, Vorst ), mark the Grand Princes of Lithuania, Ruthenian states and other Eastern European nations as higher princes, as well as the Russian rulers and later princes of the blood, by the terms Grossfürst, Grootvorst, not Grossherzog, Groothertog.
All stories agree that Adandozan tried to force more favorable terms of trade with the Europeans involved in the export of slaves, and seriously undermined the power of the extended royal family and Vodun cult practitioners at court through administrative reforms.
Formally, the appointment remains a royal one made on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, but he / she no longer comments on individual applications, and merely supervises the process and reviews the panel's recommendations in general terms ( satisfying himself / herself that the process as operated is fair and efficient ).
After James ' death, Peter allowed James IV, his successor, to retain his royal title on purely formal terms until his death in 1375.
The royal trio serve one-year terms during which they will make hundreds of appearances throughout southern Alberta and across North America.
Naturally, too, there were the German and the English factions of dependents, each jealously contending for their royal mistress's favour, dictating the terms and conditions of their service, and threatening to go back to Germany unless particular privileges were given them.
He tries to read and answer all his mail by himself and finds that the volume is too much and he needs to rely on secretaries ; he is exasperated with his ministers and has them arrested, but soon realises that he does not know enough to govern by himself, and is forced to release the ministers and institute constitutional monarchy ; when a war breaks out he does not accept being shut up in his palace, but slips away and joins up, pretending to be a peasant boy-and narrowly avoids becoming a POW ; he takes the offer of a friendly journalist to publish for him a " royal paper "-and finds much later that he gets carefully edited news and that the journalist is covering up the gross corruption of the young king's best friend ; he tries to organise the children of all the world to hold processions and demand their rights and ends up antagonising other kings ; he falls in love with a black African princess and outrages racist opinion ( by modern standards, however, Korczak's depiction of blacks is itself not completely free of stereotypes which were current at the time of writing ); finally, he is overthrown by the invasion of three foreign armies and exiled to a desert island, where he must come to terms with reality and finally does.
Like many other common law terms, the term originated in England in the Middle Ages, and the call to the bar refers to the summons issued to one found fit to speak at the ' bar ' of the royal courts.
The book documented her various series of experiences in terms of romantic cycles: the " Martian " cycle, " Ultramartian " cycle, " Hindu ", " Oriental ", and " royal " cycles.
The terms steward, warden and forester appear to be synonymous for the king's chief officer of the royal forest.
All the preparations had been made when Murad's envoys arrived in the royal camp at Szeged and offered a ten years ' truce on advantageous terms.
In terms of royal architecture, the Theban kings of the early eleventh dynasty constructed rock cut tombs called saff tombs at El-Tarif on the west bank of the Nile.
In terms of primogeniture, he was from a cadet branch of the old royal descent, and thus would not have succeeded.
He threatened Empress Longyu that if the revolutionaries come to Beijing, the lives of the royal family would not be spared, but if they agree to abdicate, the terms for their abdication would be honored.
Under the terms of a royal grant in letters patent of James I of England on 6 July 1612, the Lord of Kerry ( FitzMaurice ) could hold courts baron and leet.
The chiefs, whom Johnston characterized in demeaning terms, were more interested in preserving Buganda as a self-governing entity, continuing the royal line of kabakas, and securing private land tenure for themselves and their supporters.
During the second of these periods it was organised as a feudal lordship, with the following Lords of Jerba: 1284 1305 Roger I, 1305 1307 and 1307 1310 Roger II ( twice ), 1310 Charles, 1310 Francis-Roger III ; there were also royal governors, partially overlapping with the lordship terms: c. 1305 1308 Simon de Montolieu, 1308 1315 Raymond Montaner.

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