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An asterisk (*) following the committee name indicates a Lodge Standing Committee, those committees without an asterisk are Operating Committees, and are created by the Lodge Vice Chiefs each year to aid them in the execution of their duties.
A cut-down version of RDOS, without real-time background and foreground capability, was called Data General Diskette Operating System ( DG-DOS ); another related operating system was RTOS, a Real-Time Operating System for diskless environments.
* Operating system: IBM PC-DOS 2. 10, ( Boots to Cassette BASIC without cartridge or DOS )
** Operating a saw without a splitter is the cause of many injuries, yet is considered by many to be unnecessary.
Operating system and application designers have attempted to address these problems by providing ways for screen readers to access the display contents without having to maintain an off-screen model.
* Operating a business without a license
Operating in such circumstances without a valid licence, or in breach of its conditions ( which include displaying ID at all times ), is a criminal offence under the Private Security Industry Act 2001.
Operating at 1. 2 GHz without any temperature controller, this modulator has a broad bandwidth ( from 1. 3 to 1. 6 μm ) and small footprint (~ 25 μm < sup > 2 </ sup >).
* Operating voltage: The maximum voltage a device can withstand without damage at the rated current.
Operating systems with specialized file copying APIs are usually able to tell the server to perform the copying locally, without sending file contents over the network, thus greatly improving performance.
Operating its entire lifetime without any locomotives, Chesterfield Railroads moved its railcars loaded with coal mostly by gravity downhill to the docks on the James River at the southern edge of Manchester.
The book deals with the sometimes frightening experiences that happen to those who stumble into an expanded consciousness without any intent to go there and without any preparation or Operating Manual to tell them how to navigate when the walls tumble and the doors of perception fly open, leaving the brain suddenly free of the limits of " mind ".

Operating and central
Octel, who had high capacity systems in use interally by all seven Regional Bell Operating companies, launched a new generation of its large system specifically designed for carriers and was compliant with " NEBS standards ," the tight standard required by phone companies for any equipment located in their central offices.
Operating from Thames House on Millbank in central London, it provides regular assessments to government departments, major companies and institutions, predominantly in the transport, financial services, utilities and telecommunications industries.
The objective was to make it easier for a vendor to design equipment compatible with a typical Regional Bell Operating Company ( RBOC ) central office ( CO ).
The specification is central to Operating System-directed configuration and Power Management ( OSPM ), a term used to describe a system implementing ACPI, which removes device management responsibilities from legacy firmware interfaces.

Operating and see
Of course, the way generic profit income is grossed and netted in social accounting may differ somewhat from the way an individual business does that ( see also Operating surplus ).
Note that this gets the relationship between FFS and UFS backwards ; see the " Local Filesystems " chapter of The Design and Implementation of the 4. 4BSD Operating System, which refers to the upper layer as UFS, and the " Local Filestores " chapter, which refers to the lower layer as FFS.
* Operating System Command, character 9D in the Unicode character set, see UTF-EBCDIC
( In documentary film " Standard Operating Procedure " England states that she was pregnant by him-although he was first excited, he later denied it and does not see her or their child-and had a son.
Only when there are no appropriate subcategories should an article be categorized in the category Operating systems ( see: Wikipedia: Categorization and subcategories for an explanation ).
Concurrent systems such as Operating systems and Database management systems are generally designed to operate indefinitely, including automatic recovery from failure, and not terminate unexpectedly ( see Concurrency control ).
FCS was networked via an advanced architecture, called System of Systems Common Operating Environment ( SOSCOE ) that would enable enhanced joint connectivity and situational awareness ( see Network-centric warfare ).
For articles about particular operating systems, see the: Category: Operating systems and some of its subcategories.
For World War I locomotives, see: Category: Railway Operating Division locomotives
* Operating in Canada, Chile, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and the USA, the company currently operates 23 highways ( set to rise to 25: see ' recent developments ' below ) totaling 2, 841 km.
Operating on a diesel generator when power was lost, Barnett and fellow bloggers provided a continuous stream of reports of what was actually happening and, through webcams, live video feeds, and thousands of high resolution pictures, gave the rest of the world a chance to see the looting and destruction firsthand before the rest of the media arrived on the scene.

Operating and resistance
Operating in Northern Italy, the team trained and organized Italian resistance fighters.

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According to the ESOPE project ( European Standard Operating Procedures of Electrochemotherapy ), the Standard Operating Procedures ( SOP ) for electrochemotherapy were prepared, based on the experience of the leading European cancer centres on electrochemotherapy.
Though typically accessed by a DBMS through the underlying Operating system ( and often utilizing the operating systems ' File systems as intermediates for storage layout ), storage properties and configuration setting are extremely important for the efficient operation of the DBMS, and thus are closely maintained by database administrators.
Disk Operating System ( specifically ) and disk operating system ( generically ), most often abbreviated as DOS, refer to an operating system software used in most computers that provides the abstraction and management of secondary storage devices and the information on them ( e. g., file systems for organizing files of all sorts ).
Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system ( actually called ' DOS ' in the case of the Commodore 64 ( CBM DOS ), Atari 800 ( Atari DOS ), and Apple II machines ( Apple DOS )), as did ( at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier ) IBM's System / 360, 370 and ( later ) 390 series of mainframes ( e. g., DOS / 360: Disk Operating System / 360 and DOS / VSE: Disk Operating System / Virtual Storage Extended ).
Though typically accessed by a DBMS through the underlying Operating system ( and often utilizing the operating systems ' File systems as intermediates for storage layout ), storage properties and configuration setting are extremely important for the efficient operation of the DBMS, and thus are closely maintained by database administrators.
Operating systems that supported Alpha included OpenVMS ( previously known as OpenVMS AXP ), Tru64 UNIX ( previously known as DEC OSF / 1 AXP and Digital UNIX ), Windows NT ( until 4. 0 SP6 and Windows 2000 RC1 ), GNU / Linux ( Debian GNU / Linux, Gentoo Linux and Red Hat Linux ), BSD UNIX ( NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD up to 6. x ), as well as the L4Ka :: Pistachio kernel.
On the basis of the potential number of users, potential revenues for Galileo Operating Company or Concessionaire ( GOC ), international relevance, and level of innovation, a set of Priority Applications ( PA ) will be selected by the consortium and developed within the time-frame of the same project.
Operating systems for the System / 360 family included OS / 360 ( with PCP, MFT, and MVT ), BOS / 360, TOS / 360, and DOS / 360.
Operating costs include salaries ( for fixed and variable labor ), utilities, maintenance, taxes / insurance, cobalt-60 replenishment, general utilities, and miscellaneous operating costs.
Operating systems ported to the architecture include SGI's IRIX, Microsoft's Windows NT ( until v4. 0 ), Windows CE, Linux, BSD, UNIX System V, SINIX, QNX, and MIPS Computer Systems ' own RISC / os.
POSIX ( ), an acronym for " Portable Operating System Interface ", is a family of standards specified by the IEEE for maintaining compatibility between operating systems.
* Juliet D ’ Souza, William L. Megginson ( 1999 ), " The Financial and Operating Performance of Privatised Firms during the 1990s ", Journal of Finance August 1999
VMOS was originally named TSOS ( Time Sharing Operating System ), but was renamed to expand the system beyond the time-sharing market.
In 1988, these standards became IEEE 1003 ( also registered as ISO / IEC 9945 ), or POSIX, which loosely stands for Portable Operating System Interface for uniX.
The Voder ( Voice Operating Demonstrator ), was introduced to the public at the AT & T building at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair.
Victoria University ( VU ) is a multi-sector tertiary institution ( higher education and TAFE ) based in Melbourne, Australia. Operating out of 11 campuses in Melbourne ’ s CBD and western regions, VU offers qualifications in higher education through its Faculties of: Arts, Education and Human Development ; Business and Law ; and Health Engineering and Science ; as well as vocational education ( TAFE ), and short courses though its Faculties of: Technical and Trades Innovation, and Workforce Development.
A Data General SuperNova S / 200 minicomputer served as the maintenance control unit ( MCU ), which was used to feed the Cray Operating System into the system at boot time, to monitor the CPU during use, and optionally as a front-end computer.

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