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context and computing
* Business Context Diagram, a computing term for a schema illustrating the context of an application in a business environment.
Computing Curricula 2005 also recognizes that the meaning of " computing " depends on the context:
Regardless of the context, doing computing well can be complicated and difficult.
A context switch is the computing process of storing and restoring the state ( context ) of a CPU so that execution can be resumed from the same point at a later time.
" Much of the TMRC's jargon was later imported into early computing culture, because the club started using a DEC PDP-1 and applied its local model railroad slang in this computing context.
" Provisioning " often appears in the context of virtualization, orchestration, utility computing, cloud computing, and open configuration concepts and projects.
John Mauchly has also been credited for being the first one using the verb " to program " in his 1942 paper on electronic computing, although in the context of ENIAC, not in its current meaning.
In the context of high performance computing there are two common notions of scalability.
In this more general context, computing φ is no longer sufficient to calculate E, since E also depends on the magnetic vector potential A, which must be independently computed.
In computing terminology, black-and-white is sometimes used to refer to a binary image consisting solely of pure black pixels and pure white pixels ; what would normally be called a black-and-white image, that is, an image containing shades of gray, is referred to in this context as grayscale.
* Task ( computing ), in computing, a program execution context
Whereas location may serve as a determinant for resident processes, context may be applied more flexibly with mobile computing with any moving entities, especially with bearers of smart communicators.
For example, with a " context window " of four words, they compute the spamicity of " Viagra is good for ", instead of computing the spamicities of " Viagra ", " is ", " good ", and " for ".
People use mental calculation when computing tools are not available, when it is faster than other means of calculation ( for example, conventional methods as taught in educational institutions ), or in a competition context.
DHCP in the context of computing can stand for:
With the popularity of cloud computing it is now necessary to understand Service Orchestration in the context of this paradigm.
Term can also apply to novice drivers, with such usage pre-dating the usage in computing context.
Lattice QCD has also been used as a benchmark for high-performance computing, an approach originally developed in the context of the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer.
Many features of the Newton are best appreciated in the context of the history of Pen computing.
It is often the case that contexts A and B have occurred often enough to accurately estimate P ( X | A ) and P ( X | B ) by counting occurrences of X in each context, but the two contexts either have not occurred together frequently, or there are insufficient computing resources ( time and memory ) to collect statistics for the combined case.

context and asymptotic
A third problem is to minimize the total number of real multiplications and additions, sometimes called the " arithmetic complexity " ( although in this context it is the exact count and not the asymptotic complexity that is being considered ).
Mutual information is closely related to the log-likelihood ratio test in the context of contingency tables and the multinomial distribution and to Pearson's χ < sup > 2 </ sup > test: mutual information can be considered a statistic for assessing independence between a pair of variables, and has a well-specified asymptotic distribution.

context and sums
The earliest laws were drawn up in that context, to help regulate a game on which large sums of money were being staked.
In this generalized context the original mirror symmetry, which relates pairs of toric Calabi-Yau manifolds, relates the moduli spaces of 2-dimensional abelian supersymmetric gauge theories when the sums of the electric charges of the matter are equal to zero.
This concept can be extended to the multivariate context by an extension of the simple sum to a number of sums that cover all dimensions in the feature space:
In the context of Waring's problem, powers of theta functions are the generating functions for sums of squares.

context and series
In this context, a decimal is a tenth part, and decimals become a series of nested tenths.
The magazine's editor, Ray Palmer, ran a series of stories by Richard Sharpe Shaver supposedly claimed as factual, though presented in the context of fiction.
Fourier series can be conveniently studied in the context of Hilbert spaces, which provides a connection between harmonic analysis and functional analysis.
Later that year, in the context of a series of ministerial scandals that were rocking the Whitlam government, Fraser opted to use the Coalition opposition Senate numbers to delay the government's budget bills with the objective of achieving an early election ( see 1975 Australian constitutional crisis ).
In addition, within the context of the series, Sunnyvale Trailer Park is supposedly located near Moncton ( In reality, the series was filmed in the Halifax area ).
In his vision of a solution to this " vertigo ," Lyotard opposes the assumptions of universality, consensus, and generality that he identified within the thought of Humanistic, Neo-Kantian philosophers like Jürgen Habermas and proposes a continuation of experimentation and diversity to be assessed pragmatically in the context of language games rather than via appeal to a resurrected series of transcendentals and metaphysical unities.
In a sense, virtually all animated series allow characters and objects to perform in unrealistic ways, so they are almost all considered to fit within the broadest category of speculative fiction ( in the context of awards, criticism, marketing, etc.
This was explained in the context of the series as a disguise created by the ship's " chameleon circuit ", a mechanism which is responsible for changing the outside appearance of the ship in order to fit in with its environment.
In its first edition in 1905, the UDC already included many features that were revolutionary in the context of knowledge classifications: tables of generally applicable ( aspect-free ) concepts-called common auxiliary tables ; a series of special auxiliary tables with specific but re-usable attributes in a particular field of knowledge ; an expressive notational system with connecting symbols and syntax rules to enable coordination of subjects and the creation of a documentation language proper.
The series became an instant hit because, although a comedy, in the context of its time it did deal with aspects of working class life comparatively realistically.
Grid workflow systems have been developed as a specialized form of a workflow management system designed specifically to compose and execute a series of computational or data manipulation steps, or a workflow, in the Grid context.
In a series of books and articles published from 1964 through 1980, Nelson transposed Bush's concept of automated cross-referencing into the computer context, made it applicable to specific text strings rather than whole pages, generalized it from a local desk-sized machine to a theoretical proprietary worldwide computer network, and advocated the creation of such a network.
( It is clear from the context of the book, however, that the memo was intended as a joke, as the series of memos ends up discussing the pronunciation of such names as " Spook ", " Spilk " and " Spork ".
In the general context of a G-valued series, a distinction is made between absolute and unconditional convergence, and the assertion that a real or complex series which is not absolutely convergent is necessarily conditionally convergent ( meaning not unconditionally convergent ) is then a theorem, not a definition.
Recent media, such as the Crysis series of games, involve an alien race that has survived ( possibly in suspended animation ) underground for a very long time, and has only recently emerged to take over Earth in the context of the story.
A fictional crossover occurs when two or more fictional characters, series or universes cross over with one another, usually in the context of a character created by one author or owned by one company meeting a character created or owned by another.
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison's Keltiad series — Irish, Welsh and Scottish legends translated to an interstellar, Star Wars style context — has a character named Gwydion Prince of Don as its co-protagonist.
" The concept of the Book of Shadows has subsequently appeared in popular culture, for instance being utilised in the American television series Charmed and providing the title of films, musical albums and comics, however in all these cases it was taken out of its original Wiccan context.
In addition to the National Committees, ICOMOS has a series of International Scientific Committees ( ISCs ), in which experts in certain field of activity within the context of heritage conservation exchange and debate.
Pernese society exhibits the usual organizational characteristics of feudalism, but shows a certain specific leaning towards utopianism which is worthy of some review to understand the series ' context.
In addition to making harmonic use of the modes of limited transposition, he cited the harmonic series as a physical phenomenon which provides chords with a context which he felt to be missing in purely serial music.
In the context of the series, Chuck chafes under an oppressive spokesperson contract with Mega Lo Mart and eventually goes into hiding inside one of their own stores.

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