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Run-time and is
Run-time analysis is a theoretical classification that estimates and anticipates the increase in running time ( or run-time ) of an algorithm as its input size ( usually denoted as n ) increases.
Run-time algorithm specialisation is used to accelerate forward matching.
Run-time control is available through the pdns_control command, which allows reloading of separate zones, cache purges, zone notifications and dumps statistics in Multi Router Traffic Grapher / rrdtool format.

Run-time and computer
* Run-time system, software designed to support the execution of computer programs

Run-time and can
Run-time inlining can use dynamic profiling information to make better decisions about which functions to inline, as in the Java Hotspot compiler.
Run-time type information can apply to simple data types, such as integers and characters, or to generic types.
Run-time dependencies may be expressed in the node ’ s profile, so that a partial order can be enforced on component execution.

Run-time and algorithm
* Run-time algorithm specialisation

Run-time and analysis
* Run-time analysis – estimation of expected run-times and an algorithm's scalability

efficiency and is
The measure of combat efficiency in an indecisive campaign is a matter of personal choice.
But it would greatly strengthen any Mayor's executive powers, remove the excuse in large degree that he is a captive of inaction in the Board of Estimate, increase his budget-making authority both as to expense and capital budgets, and vest in him the right to reorganize city departments in the interest of efficiency and economy.
The purpose of the organization is to further the interest of women students in recreational activities as a means of promoting physical efficiency, sportsmanship, and `` play for play's sake ''.
Thus technical efficiency is achieved at the expense of actual experience.
American policy should press constantly the view that until these governments demand efficiency and effectiveness of their bureaucracies there is not the slightest hope that they will either modernize of democratize their societies.
The luminous gain of a single stage with Af ( flux gain ) is, to a first approximation, given by the product of the photocathode sensitivity S ( amp / lumen ), the anode potential V ( volts ), and the phosphor conversion efficiency P ( lumen/watt ).
The luminous efficiency Af of a photocathode depends on the maximum radiant sensitivity Af and on the spectral distribution of the incident light Af by the relation: Af where Af is normalized radiant photocathode sensitivity.
The packing efficiency, F.R., of fiber plates did not receive much attention in the literature, probably as it is high for the larger fibers generally used, until rather recently.
For circular fibers in a closely packed hexagonal array, the packing efficiency is given by: Af where Af, and 0.906 is the ratio of the area of a circle to that of the circumscribed hexagon.
Thus, the efficiency **yt couplers is given by -- Af or approximately 50 percent each.
The efficiency Af of an Af lens at the magnification Af is: Af.
Thus, the combined efficiency of the elements replaced by the two fiber plates ( with a combined efficiency of 0.25 ) is 0.043 or about six times less than that of the two fiber plates.
`` Washington '', President Kennedy has been heard to remark ironically, `` is a city of southern efficiency and northern charm ''.
Each system develops differently, according to the area it serves, but the universal goal is to pool the resources of a given area for maximum efficiency.
Improved bandwidth efficiency is achieved at the expense of increased transmitter and receiver complexity by completely suppressing both the carrier and one of the sidebands.
Usually the efficiency or running time of an algorithm is stated as a function relating the input length to the number of steps ( time complexity ) or storage locations ( space complexity ).
Technology is often a factor but so are military-social issues, the relationships between artillery and other arms, and the criteria by which military capability, efficiency and effectiveness are judged.
The speed at which they do so is a measure of market efficiency.
Drain efficiency is the ratio of output RF power to input DC power when primary input DC power has been fed to the drain of an FET.
Based on this definition, the drain efficiency cannot exceed 25 % for a class A amplifier that is supplied drain bias current through resistors ( because RF signal has its zero level at about 50 % of the input DC ).
The reason for this is that the loss of efficiency produces heat as a by-product of the energy lost during the conversion of power.

efficiency and topic
The principal – agent problem in energy efficiency is the topic of an International Energy Agency report:
When attempting to gather information about a particular topic, and a limited number of participants or test subjects are available, snowball sampling would increase the efficiency of the study.

efficiency and great
Entirely concerned with efficiency, he was merciless in criticizing people who made mistakes, condemning them to too great an extent.
In 1254 Albertus was made provincial of the Dominican Order, and fulfilled the arduous duties of the office with great care and efficiency.
SAC now found itself in an uncomfortable position ; new bombers which had been tuned for efficiency at high speeds and altitudes, performance that had been purchased at great cost.
The design is essentially a multi-stage radial turbine ( or pair of ' nested ' turbine rotors ) offering great efficiency, four times as large heat drop per stage as in the reaction ( Parsons ) turbine, extremely compact design and the type met particular success in backpressure power plants.
This is due partly to its great efficiency in terms of sound – it covers or imitates most sections of a symphony orchestra, including the percussion which is improvised by all players on the bodies of their instruments – and the strong expressive identity it permits each individual musician.
Apple added timer support to Carbon to address this problem — the system can schedule timers with great efficiency.
Since that replacement, the great expansion of total power was driven by continuous improvements in energy conversion efficiency.
The shrink factor has a great effect on the efficiency of comb sort.
In a Fresh Dialogues interview, Friedman described his motivations for writing the book: “ My concern is about America .... Demand for clean energy, clean fuel and energy efficiency is clearly going to explode ; it ’ s going to be the next great global industry.
In order to increase the efficiency of a great number of city services ( efficient water provisioning, efficient electricity provisioning, easy traffic flow, water drainage, decreased spread of disease with epidemics, ...), the city itself must first be built correctly.
The Berlin Wall was erected with great efficiency by the East German government in 1961, but naturally there were many means of escape that had not been anticipated.
These were carried out with great efficiency, achieving their objectives with low casualties.
While subsonic engines had made great strides in increased efficiency through the 1960s with the introduction of the turbofan engine with ever-increasing bypass ratios, the fan concept is difficult to use at supersonic speeds where the " proper " bypass is about 0. 45, as opposed to 2. 0 or higher for subsonic designs.
It exhibits in higher degree than most persons would have thought possible the seemingly contradictory requirements of true efficiency, which are: constant increase of quality, great increase of pay to the workers, repeated reduction in cost to the consumer.
The effect on the output spectrum is negligible, but the effect on efficiency is great.
Baldwin then designed and constructed for his own use a small stationary engine, the workmanship of which was so excellent and its efficiency so great that he was solicited to build others like it for various parties, and thus led to turn his attention to steam engineering.
With the economy of screening designs and the flexibility of follow-up designs, sequential designs have great statistical efficiency.
The advantage of heat pipes over many other heat-dissipation mechanisms is their great efficiency in transferring heat.
They actually also have great advantages related to car handling and control efficiency, solving a number of problems inherent with using steel springs that suspension designers have always dreamt they could eliminate.
Richard Krautheimer attributes the magnificence of the work also to the abundant revenue accruing to the papacy at the time from land holdings acquired by the Church during the 4th and 5th centuries on the Italian peninsula: " Some of these holdings were locally controlled ; the majority as early as the end of the 5th century were administered directly from Rome with great efficiency: a central accounting system was involved in the papal chancery ; and a budget was apparently prepared, one part of the income going to the papal administration, another to the needs of the clergy, a third to the maintenance of church buildings, a fourth to charity.
A surface built from a non-absorbing powder such as plaster, or from fibers such as paper, or from a polycrystalline material such as white marble, reflects light diffusely with great efficiency.
A few materials, like liquids and glasses, lack the internal subdivisions which give the subsurface scattering mechanism described above, so they can be clear and give only specular reflection ( not great, however ), while, among common materials, only polished metals can reflect light specularly with great efficiency ( the reflecting material of mirrors usually is aluminum or silver ).
He ran the bank with great efficiency making it one of the most stable in the nation.

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