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Structured illumination can improve resolution by around two to four times and techniques like stimulated Emission Depletion microscopy are approaching the resolution of electron microscopes.
Structured statements like the example above are one of the key elements of structured programming, and they are present in most popular high-level programming languages including C, its derivatives ( including C ++ and C #), Java, JavaScript and Visual Basic ( all versions including. NET ).
In broader terms, Altera competes with ASIC, Structured ASIC, and Zero Mask-Charge ASIC companies like eASIC.
Structured finance is a sector of finance created to help provide increased liquidity or funding sources to markets like housing and / or to transfer risk.
Structured like a children's song, with very rudimentary guitar work and very simple notes, it's often quoted for its last chorus: " A million faces at my feet, but all I see are dark eyes.
" Slant Magazine gave it a positive review, saying " Structured like your average Adult Contemporary ballad with enough electronic sheen to sound edgy, " The Power of Goodbye " was the ultimate in electronica-lite.

Structured and was
Jackson Structured Programming was seen by many as related to Warnier structured programming, but the latter method focused almost exclusively on the structure of the output stream.
Arendt was instrumental in the creation of Structured Liberal Education ( SLE ) at Stanford University.
At the time IBM didn't believe in the potential of Codd's ideas, leaving the implementation to a group of programmers not under Codd's supervision, who violated several fundamentals of Codd's relational model ; the result was Structured English QUEry Language or SEQUEL.
Aleco Christakis ( Structured Dialogic Design ) and John N. Warfield ( Science of Generic Design ) were two of the leading developers of this school of dialogue, which was practiced for over 20 years as Interactive Management.
Originally this stood for Structured Programming Facility, since it was introduced about the same time as structured programming concepts, but later the name was changed to System Productivity Facility.
Jackson Structured Programming ( JSP ) was the first software development method that Jackson developed.
Western Electric's Structured Cabling unit, once known as AT & T Network Systems or SYSTIMAX, was spun off from Avaya and is now part of CommScope.
Rapid application development was a response to processes developed in the 1970s and 1980s, such as the Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method and other Waterfall models.
SQL, often expanded to Structured Query Language, is a standardized computer language that was originally developed by IBM for querying, altering and defining relational databases, using declarative statements.
It was derived from the established graphic modeling language Structured Analysis and Design Technique ( SADT ) developed by Douglas T. Ross and SofTech, Inc ..
Later it was used to refer to a subset of Structured Query Language ( SQL ) for creating tables and constraints.
One of the very first PAL Programmers was the Structured Design " SD-20 ".
Designers still wished for a way to create their own complex chips without the expense of full-custom design, and eventually this wish was granted with the arrival of the field-programmable gate array ( FPGA ), complex programmable logic device ( CPLD ), and Structured ASIC.
The standard was developed by a technical committee in the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ) consortium.
This practice was adopted by the NIST Structured Testing methodology, with an observation that since McCabe's original publication, the figure of 10 had received substantial corroborating evidence, but that in some circumstances it may be appropriate to relax the restriction and permit modules with a complexity as high as 15.
The ebCore Party Id Type Technical Specification was issued by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ).
The software quality metrics of coupling and cohesion were invented by Larry Constantine, an original developer of Structured Design who was also an early proponent of these concepts ( see also SSADM ).
Structured around the main access way of the Roman city, it was then linked to the town center by a bridge with a monumental entrance, the Arch of Germanicus.
It was derived from the established graphic modeling language Structured Analysis and Design Technique ( SADT ) developed by Douglas T. Ross and SofTech, Inc.
SQL / DS ( Structured Query Language / Data System ), released in 1981, was IBM's first commercial relational database management system.

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Barclays claimed that Bear Stearns knew that certain assets in the Bear Stearns High-Grade Structured Credit Strategies Enhanced Leverage Master Fund were worth much less than their professed values.
Janet Tavakoli, author of Structured Finance and Collateralized Debt Obligations, has suggested that these agencies lose their NRSRO status in relation to certain financial products.

Structured and by
Structured programming, canonical structures: Per the Church-Turing thesis any algorithm can be computed by a model known to be Turing complete, and per Minsky's demonstrations Turing completeness requires only four instruction types — conditional GOTO, unconditional GOTO, assignment, HALT.
Structured programming is a programming paradigm aimed on improving the clarity, quality, and development time of a computer program by making extensive use of subroutines, block structures and for and while loops – in contrast to using simple tests and jumps such as the goto statement which could lead to " spaghetti code " which is both difficult to follow and to maintain.
Structured VLSI design is a modular methodology originated by Carver Mead and Lynn Conway for saving microchip area by minimizing the interconnect fabrics area.
Structured VLSI design had been popular in the early 1980s, but lost its popularity later because of the advent of placement and routing tools wasting a lot of area by routing, which is tolerated because of the progress of Moore's Law.
Hoare in the influential book Structured Programming of 1972 by Dahl, Edsger Dijkstra and Hoare, perhaps the best-known academic book concerning software in the 1970s.
** Structured Propositions, by Jeffrey C. King
UDDI is an open industry initiative, sponsored by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ), for enabling businesses to publish service listings and discover each other, and to define how the services or software applications interact over the Internet.
* Structured and formal plans, used by multiple people, are more likely to occur in projects, diplomacy, careers, economic development, military campaigns, combat, or in the conduct of other business.
* Structured Stream Transport, a data transport protocol still under development by MIT
Using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV, a study by Braun, Sunday, and Halmi ( 1994 ) investigated the occurrence of OCPD in a variety of eating disorder diagnostic groups.
* Free pdf copy of The Structured Vacuum-thinking about nothing by Johann Rafelski and Berndt Muller ( 1985 ) ISBN 3-87144-889-3.
The AAF Low-Level Container Specification uses Structured Storage, a file storage system developed by Microsoft, to store the objects on disk.
* Structured Audio Orchestra Language ( SAOL ), which is part of the MPEG-4 audio standard, by Eric Scheirer
Structured ASICs are still sold by companies such as ChipX, Inc.
Typical sublanguages associated with modern RDBMS's are QBE ( Query by Example ) and SQL ( Structured Query Language ).
* Free pdf copy of The Structured Vacuum-thinking about nothing by Johann Rafelski and Berndt Muller ( 1985 ) ISBN 3-87144-889-3.
Interactive access to the Oracle Rdb can be by SQL ( Structured Query Language ), RDO ( Relational Database Operator ), or both.

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