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System and networks
GSM ( Global System for Mobile Communications, originally ), is a standard set developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute ( ETSI ) to describe protocols for second generation ( 2G ) digital cellular networks used by mobile phones.
Another European project, called WIDENS ( Wireless Deployable Network System ) proposed a bandwidth reservation approach for mobile wireless multirate adhoc networks.
There are also elaborate types of semantic networks connected with corresponding sets of software tools used for lexical knowledge engineering, like the Semantic Network Processing System ( SNePS ) of Stuart C. Shapiro or the MultiNet paradigm of Hermann Helbig, especially suited for the semantic representation of natural language expressions and used in several NLP applications.
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. merged with Time Warner, Inc. on October 10, 1996, with Turner as vice chairman and head of Time Warner and Turner's cable networks division.
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System ( UMTS ) is a third generation mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard.
* Columbia Broadcasting System, CBS radio and television networks
Commonly, load-balanced systems include popular web sites, large Internet Relay Chat networks, high-bandwidth File Transfer Protocol sites, Network News Transfer Protocol ( NNTP ) servers and Domain Name System ( DNS ) servers.
This, however, broke the end-to-end principle of Internet architecture and methods were required to allow private networks, with frequently changing external IP addresses, to discover their public address and insert it into the Domain Name System in order to participate in Internet communications more fully.
; Shielded twisted pair ( STP or STP-A ): 150 ohm STP shielded twisted pair cable is defined by the IBM Cabling System specifications and is used with token ring or FDDI networks.
Since then, other established networks have joined Jefferson Health System as founding members, which at one point included the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Frankford Health Care System ( now Aria Health ), and still retains Magee Rehabilitation Hospital as a member.
Longer range communications have been proposed using infrastructure networks such as WiMAX ( IEEE 802. 16 ), Global System for Mobile Communications ( GSM ), or 3G.
* Weather buoys – equipped to measure weather parameters such as air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction and to report these data via satellite radio links such as the purpose-built Argos System or commercial satellite phone networks to meteorological centres for use in forecasting and climate study.
The Bell System monopoly initially refused to allow anyone to interconnection of their network to other networks or to non-Bell equipment,
Multi-line Telephone System ( MLTS ) pertains to the location of callers dialing 9-1-1 from within the private telecommunications networks utilized enterprise style organizations.
The Spam Prevention Early Warning System ( SPEWS ) was an anonymous service which maintained a list of IP address ranges belonging to Internet service providers ( ISPs ) which host spammers and show little action to prevent their abuse of other networks ' resources.
The three national radio networks already in operation — the Columbia Broadcasting System and the National Broadcasting Company's NBC Red and NBC Blue — were corporate controlled: programming was produced by the network ( or for the network by advertising agencies who bought airtime on the network ) and distributed to affiliates, most of which were independently owned.
* Turner Broadcasting System, the media company that owns CNN, TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang, truTV, & Turner Classic Movies networks
Network Information System ( abbreviation: NIS ) is an information system for managing networks, such as electricity network, water supply network, gas supply network, or telecommunications network.
Today, BBN leads a wide range of research and development projects, including the standardization effort for Internet security architecture ( IPsec ), the networking technology in the Joint Tactical Radio System, mobile ad hoc networks, advanced speech recognition, the military's Boomerang mobile shooter detection system, and quantum cryptography.
However, in early 2006, St. Mary's joined the University of Maryland Academic Telecommunications System ( UMATS ), which interconnects the University System of Maryland with several other networks, including the Internet and Internet2 networks.
There are two major Buddhist media networks in South Korea, the Buddhist Broadcasting System ( BBS ), founded in 1990 and the Buddhist Cable TV Network, founded in 1995.

System and capture
The Free Company encounter the Idirans in one of the Command System stations but after an intense firefight, they apparently kill one and manage to capture the other.
Working behind closed doors, it took a little more than a year before Nokia actually started showing off next-gen titles such as System Rush: Evolution and Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep, with the fighting game ONE perhaps being the most visually impressive-even making use of motion capture.
The ground support engineers then stabilized the satellite and nulled its rotation rates for capture with the orbiter's robotic arm, the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System ( SRMS ).
* Apple Macintosh: Early Mac OS supported system extensions known generally as FKEYS which could be installed in the System file and could be accessed with a Command-Shift -( number ) keystroke combination ( Command-Shift-3 was the screen capture function included with the system, and was installed as an FKEY ); however, early Macintosh keyboards did not support numbered function keys in the normal sense.
Trans-Neptunian binaries may have formed during the formation of the Solar System by mutual capture or three-body interaction.
The worst damages are to the extensive satellite ship yards in the Grendlesbane Star System where much new construction was suspended and had to be destroyed before the Havenite Fleet could capture it.
Nikon's digital capture line also includes a successful range of dedicated scanners for a variety of formats, including Advanced Photo System ( IX240 ), 35 mm, and 60 mm film.
* CRIMS ( Cost / Risk Identification and Management System ), a risk management software and methodology used to accurately capture and quantify cost impact due to technical and schedule risk.

System and dimension
Thermodynamic entropy has the dimension of energy divided by temperature, which has a unit of joules per kelvin ( J / K ) in the International System of Units.
The International System of Units ( SI ) recognizes pressure as a derived unit with the dimension of force per area and designates the pascal ( Pa ) as its standard unit.
Furthermore, a recent modification to the Major System introduces the concept of dimensions, which increases the size of the list by a factor of ten with the addition of each new dimension.
Some works, such as Changing the System ( 1973 ), Braverman Music ( 1978, after Harry Braverman ), and the series of pieces entitled Peace March ( 1983 – 2005 ) have an explicit political dimension responding to contemporary world events and broader political ideals.
The Universal Classification System for Hypercubes ( John R. Hendricks ) requires that for any dimension hypercube, all possible lines sum correctly for the hypercube to be considered perfect magic.
Grossman later stated that his work on Ultima Underworld IIs tomb dimension was to a certain extent a " mini-prototype " for ideas that he fleshed out in System Shock.
The paradigmatic principle was established in semiotics by Saussure, whose concept of value ( viz “ valeur ”), and of signs as terms in a system, “ showed up paradigmatic organization as the most abstract dimension of meaning ”. System is used in two related ways in systemic functional theory.

System and choice
Any greater precision depends more on choice of standard than on more careful measurement: the length of the equator in the World Geodetic System WGS-84 is 40, 075, 016. 6856 m which makes the geographical mile 1855. 3248 m, while the International Astronomical Union standard IAU-2000 takes the equator to be 40, 075, 035. 5351 m making the geographical mile 1855. 3257 m, almost a millimetre longer.
Because the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center, the body responsible for cataloguing minor planets in the Solar System, makes the distinction, the current editorial choice for Wikipedia articles on the trans-Neptunian region is to make this distinction as well.
Columbia offers prekindergarten through 8th grade education in town at Horace W. Porter School, while high school students have a choice of attending four nearby high schools ( Bolton High School, E. O. Smith High School, Windham High School and Windham Technical High School, part of the Connecticut Technical High School System ).
As early as 1982, Mitterrand faced a clear choice between maintaining France's membership in the European Monetary System, and thus the country's commitment to European integration, and pursuing his socialist reforms.
In " The Global Markets As An Ethical System ", John McMurtry argues that no purchasing decision exists that does not itself imply some moral choice, and that there is no purchasing that is not ultimately moral in nature.
Nitzer Ebb's musical weapons of choice included the Roland SH-101, a WASP synth, the Roland System 100, the Sequential Pro-One, the classic Oberheim Xpander, and the Yamaha TX81Z, and with this arsenal of analogue, digital FM, and extremely large modular synthesizers, created a sound that still stands up today.
* 2. Ne2 is the Keres Variation, a favourite of Paul Keres, and has similar ideas to the Chameleon System discussed under 2. Nc3 – White can follow up with 3. d4 with an Open Sicilian, 3. g3 with a Closed Sicilian, or 3. Nbc3, continuing to defer the choice between the two.
Stanislavski's initial choice to call his acting technique his System struck him as dogmatic, so he preferred to write it without the capital letter and in quotation marks to appear as his ‘ system ’ in order to indicate the provisional nature of the results of his investigations.
During the period of the Unix wars System V was known for being the primary choice of manufacturers of large multiuser systems, in opposition to BSD's dominance of desktop workstations.
After destroying the Early Warning System that the Crays used to detect enemy ships in orbit, Cardinal Aegri debriefs him, but is extremely curious about the choice of targets Magnus picked.
The GS features Buick's Interactive Drive Control System with GS mode, a choice of an FGP Germany F40-6 six-speed manual or Aisin AF-40 ( G2 ) six-speed automatic transmission, high performance brakes with Brembo front calipers and high performance strut ( HiPerStrut ) front suspension.
System administrators may set a default umask for everyone in an initialization script ; individual users can override that choice in their own login scripts.
This design choice means that because the CCD is smaller than a 35 mm negative, Four Thirds System lenses and camera bodies can be made smaller and lighter than those of preceding SLRs.
* The United States Defense Information System Agency ( DISA ) designates Cincom as its " vendor of choice " – the first time the U. S. government ever specified a single vendor's products as the standard.
The campus offers a wide range of courses to begin any one of over 200 academic majors, leading to either an Associate ’ s degree or the Guaranteed Transfer Program with emphases in 25 areas, under which students are guaranteed admission to a four-year University of Wisconsin System campus of their choice if they meet certain academic requirements.
However, Windows-based systems such as Dell's high-end Precision range have become increasingly popular in recent times ; better value for money than Apple's high-end Mac Pro and a more familiar Operating System are both factors that affect the choice of many prospective buyers of photo-editing systems.

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