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Computer vision covers the core technology of automated image analysis which is used in many fields.
There is a second viewpoint: that of the telephone industry, where ISDN is a core technology.
* The Star Trek Franchise ( 1966 to present day ), consisting of many tv series, books and feature films, depicts a golden age for Mankind, in which earthlinks have achieved unprecedented social progress, mainly through technology, and uphold tolerance as a core virtue in their relations to neighbouring alien cultures.
UPEACE / US projects include DCPEACE, an initiative to empower teachers, youth, and families with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively serve as peacebuilders in their communities and PeaceRooms, a program that connect classrooms of middle school students from Costa Rica and Washington D. C. through the use of innovative virtual networking technology for the purpose of developing core concepts of global citizenship and peace education. UPEACE / US website
* Killer application or killer app, a computer program that is so necessary or desirable that it proves the core value of some larger technology
A core dump gets its name from an old memory technology using tiny magnetic core s, shown here at 50x magnification.
The name has remained long after magnetic core technology became obsolete.
It does, however, support a number of lesser known features of Mac OS X, such as mDNSResponder, which is the multicast DNS responder and a core component of the Bonjour networking technology, and launchd, an advanced service management framework.
Brown was a well-known member of the London film special effects community, and one of the core team at the Computer Film Company that won a Scientific and Technical Academy Award for developing digital film technology.
The association's core programs deal with intellectual property ; new technology and digital issues of concern to publishers ; the freedom to read, censorship and libel ; the freedom to publish ; funding for education and libraries ; postal rates and regulations ; tax and trade policy ; and international copyright enforcement.
The cost of core memory declined sharply over the lifetime of the technology: costs began at roughly per bit and dropped to roughly per bit.
In marketing terminology, a killer application ( commonly shortened to killer app ) is any computer program that is so necessary or desirable that it proves the core value of some larger technology, such as computer hardware, gaming console, software, a programming language, software platform, or an operating system.
In time the successors to muskets and cannon, in the form of rifles and artillery, would become core battlefield technology.
The U. S. factory is located in Rincon, GA and produces both core and shell technology power transformers.
Their Delta IV family of launch vehicles relies on a new core rocket engine technology called RS-68.
This is the core technology behind multitrack recording.
It operated with a basic memory cycle of 2. 18 μs, using the IBM 7302 Core Storage core memory technology from the IBM 7030 ( Stretch ) project.
The Itanium 9300 launched with eight threads per processor ( two threads per core ) through enhanced hyper-threading technology.
One technology, codenamed " Basketball " is the Information Awareness Prototype System, the core architecture to integrate all the TIA's information extraction, analysis, and dissemination tools.
It forms the core of apprenticeships and provides the backbone of content at institutes of technology ( also known as technical colleges or polytechnics ).
At the time, manufacturing technology did not feasibly allow a large L2 cache to be integrated into the processor core.
Another approach to see major development effort is magnetoresistive random-access memory, or MRAM, which uses magnetic elements and in general operates in a fashion similar to core, at least for the first-generation technology.
This new OS was produced in a little more than a year's time and incorporated technology from Carnegie Mellon University: the Mach 2. 5 microkernel ; from IBM, the journaled file system as well as commands and libraries ; from SecureWare secure core components ; from BSD the networking stack ; and a new virtual memory management system invented at OSF.
A core argument is that because of technology, increasing competition, and the increasing expectations of consumers, services today are starting to look like commodities.

core and program
For example, if a program needs 20 hours using a single processor core, and a particular portion of 1 hour cannot be parallelized, while the remaining promising portion of 19 hours ( 95 %) can be parallelized, then regardless of how many processors we devote to a parallelized execution of this program, the minimum execution time cannot be less than that critical 1 hour.
This opinion is shared by the font designer Thomas Phinney, program manager for fonts and core technologies at Adobe Systems: " There is also considerable variation between individuals in their sensitivity to color fringing.
ROM was used to store the boot code, which was then copied into core when theprogram load ” switch was flipped.
In the episode " Renaissance Man ", against the wishes of the crew, the Doctor uses his ECH program to eject the warp core.
In this case the control program would be equally loaded into core and each program or record on DASD could be potentially accessed by either mainframe.
However, C language programming is much easier to obtain skilled people in, so most if not all new development is done in C. Since z / TPF allows assembler programs to be repackaged into 1 logical file, critical legacy applications can be maintained and actually improve efficiency-the cost of entering one of these programs will now come at the initial enter when the entire program is fetched into core and logical flow through the program is accomplished via simple branch instructions, instead of a dozen or so IBM instructions previously needed to perform what is known as ' core resident enter / back '.
Donors have to fulfill their pledges to match the current rate of core program development.
While the first year of the program is usually devoted to completing the requirements of the core curriculum, the second year provides students with the opportunity to choose from the more than 130 elective courses available at the School and supplement them with more than 4, 000 graduate-level classes from the University's other graduate and professional schools.
Since the early minicomputers used magnetic core memory, which did not lose its information when power was off, these bootstrap loaders would remain in place unless they were erased, which sometimes happened accidentally when a program bug caused a loop that overwrote all of memory.
Interestingly, the PDP-1 has a hardware built-in loader, such that an operator need only push the " load " switch to instruct the paper tape reader to load a program directly into core memory ; the boot loader reads into core memory either the second-stage boot loader ( called Binary Loader of paper tape with checksum ) or the operating system from an outside storage medium such as a paper tape, a punched card, or a disk drive.
Such an interface may be used to write the boot loader program into bootable non-volatile memory ( e. g. flash ) by instructing the processor core to perform the necessary actions to program non-volatile memory.
The core courses in the MBA program are designed to introduce students to the various areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations management, etc.
The extent of the calibration program exposes the core beliefs of the organization involved.
In computing, a core dump, memory dump, or storage dump consists of the recorded state of the working memory of a computer program at a specific time, generally when the program has terminated abnormally ( crashed ).
On many operating systems, a fatal error in a program automatically triggers a core dump ; by extension the phrase " to dump core " has come to mean, in many cases, any fatal error, regardless of whether a record of the program memory results.

core and partners
The voluntary contributions provided by members and other partners support mechanical and emergency ( including rehabilitation ) assistance to governments for clearly defined purposes linked to the results framework, as well as direct support to FAO's core work.
Supply chain specialization enables companies to improve their overall competencies in the same way that outsourced manufacturing and distribution has done ; it allows them to focus on their core competencies and assemble networks of specific, best-in-class partners to contribute to the overall value chain itself, thereby increasing overall performance and efficiency.
Lichen propagules ( diaspores ) typically contain cells from both partners, although the fungal components of so-called " fringe species " rely instead on algal cells dispersed by thecore species .”
Numerous other reform procedures have been realised since 1995 under the auspices of TUM's president, Wolfgang A. Herrmann, such as the introduction of efficient guidance and decision profiles, the resolute expansion of the university's autonomy in keeping with the new philosophy of an ' entrepreneurial university ', university-wide core competences in the field of informatics, the establishment of central institutes and research platforms with an interdisciplinary focus, the introduction of numerous, attractive Bachelor / Masters degree courses, strategic internationalisation, enhanced collaboration with industrial and social partners, stepping up professional fundraising, the inauguration of the Carl-von-Linde Academy to house the Humanities, Cultural and Social Studies.
Roosevelt's New Deal coalition had lasted over 30 years but after the urban riots and Vietnam crisis of the mid 1960s one by one the coalition partners peeled away until only a hollow core remained, setting the stage for a GOP revival.
This project, undertaken with the support of partners throughout Europe and with the assistance of Bolt, Beranek and Newman in Cambridge, Massachusetts, brought the core datagram technology of the Arpanet, now the Internet, to Europe for the first time, and established a network linking research centres in a number of European Countries, including CERN, the French research centre INRIA and the UK ’ s National Physical Laboratory.
In open groups, multiple partners may change at any time and tend to contain three types of participants: core members, associated members, and affiliated members.
Lenny Cope, who was one of Ralph H. Baer ’ s partners, worked on the programming code for the core of the game, titled Follow Me at the time.
That team was owned by Whalers and Boston Celtics majority owner Bob Schmertz and three of his New York-based limited business partners ; Henry Fujawski, John Lander and Steven Cohen who together made up the core of the Stars ownership and like Baldwin hadn't had to pay a franchise fee.
Domestic manufacturers, once the core base of support for economic nationalism, were idly contented to become managers or partners of the multinationals.
Nuance provided a core component of speech recognition solutions for call automation and leveraged partners to deliver solutions.
These elements: a partnership structure where a percentage of profits is paid as compensation to the general partner / fund manager, a small number of limited partners as investors, and a variety of long and short positions, are the core elements of hedge funds today.
In order to have a stronger relationship with Factor 5's North American partners like LucasArts, Factor 5, Inc was established in the US in May 1996 with legal help support from LucasArts, and in late 1996 the core of the development team in Germany was relocated to the North American company headquarters in San Rafael, California.
It consists mainly of industry teams and core technology program partners.
Part of the technology transfer process is to form partnerships that not only focus on financial security, but also to consider partners who have demonstrated core values that reflect the integrity to manage the introduction and assimilation of the technological developments.
While many AAALI partners have longstanding commitments to fighting HIV in their communities, the initiative provides the critical funding needed to allow each group to make HIV prevention a core component of its day-to-day activities.
It sets them apart from commercial as well as other Fair Trade businesses, and provides a clear signal to retailers, partners, governments and donors that their core activity is Fair Trade.
Additional adapters ( for Active Directory, for example ) are available from third party Microsoft BizTalk core partners.
NTUC also works with social enterprises like NTUC FairPrice and NTUC Link, as well as partners like NTUC Club and NTUC Healthcare to provide a range of core and lifestyle benefits for all of its members.

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