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* Systems integration, the engineering practices and procedures for assembling large and complicated systems from less-complicated units, especially subsystems
" SingOn " is a new type of streaming service that embodies the latest trends of online karaoke, combining gaming features, social media integration and a large catalogue of high-quality songs under the same service.
Two large dams ( see below ) are under construction as part of the IIRSA regional integration project.
The most viable solution to this problem was for firms to merge, through horizontal integration, with other top firms in the market in order to control a large market share and thus successfully set a higher price.
Initially manufactured of small-scale Transistor – transistor logic, a single-board large scale integration version of the processor was developed in 1975.
* CPU registers are more expensive than external memory locations ; large register sets were cumbersome with limited circuit boards or chip integration.
it: Very large scale integration
Windows Media Player 10 and later feature integration with a large number of online music stores and selecting a music store switches the Info Center view, radio and other online features to use services from that store.
The global integration of economies effected by these agreements has resulted in a gradual shift of the composition of wealth among the elites in many large industrial states, from industrial activities, whose proceeds derived mostly from domestic sales, to financial activities, whose profits are stem from substantial investments in foreign trade, including developing markets.
As part of the development of Lebesgue integration, Lebesgue invented the concept of measure, which extends the idea of length from intervals to a very large class of sets, called measurable sets ( so, more precisely, simple functions are functions that take a finite number of values, and each value is taken on a measurable set ).
The Contras became " a campesino movement with its own leadership " ( Luis Carrion ); they had " a large social base in the countryside " ( Orlando Nunez ); " the integration of thousands of peasants into the counterrevolutionary army " was provoked by " the policies, limitations and errors of Sandinismo " ( Alejandro Bendana ); " many landless peasants went to war " to avoid the state collectives, and Contra commanders " were small farmers, many of them without any ties to Somocismo, who had supplanted the former National Guard officers " ( Sergio Ramirez ).
Acxiom Corporation, a global interactive marketing services company that uses consumer data, analytics, information technology, data integration, and consulting solutions to help companies conduct direct marketing programs, was founded in 1969 in Conway and though it has its corporate headquarters in Little Rock, AR, a large presence in Conway still remains.
There is a large integration of folk and country in modern day country music.
CCPM planning aggregates the large amounts of safety time added to tasks within a project into the buffers in order to protect due-date performance, and to avoid wasting this safety time through bad multitasking, student syndrome, Parkinson's Law and poorly synchronized integration.
Vertical integration has also described management styles that bring large portions of the supply chain not only under a common ownership, but also into one corporation ( as in the 1920s when the Ford River Rouge Complex began making much of its own steel rather than buy it from suppliers ).
His 1902 platform was similar to his 1898 platform and supported Haultain, though this time he supported a two province integration of the Northwest Territories into Confederation, rather than Haultain's preferred one province approach, on the grounds that a single province would be so large as to be ungovernable.
However, for large n a Newton – Cotes rule can sometimes suffer from catastrophic Runge's phenomenon where the error grows exponentially for large n. Methods such as Gaussian quadrature and Clenshaw – Curtis quadrature with unequally spaced points ( clustered at the endpoints of the integration interval ) are stable and much more accurate, and are normally preferred to Newton – Cotes.
The modern trend in design is toward integration of previously separated specialties, especially among large firms.
; Frequent integration: Code changes should be integrated ( merged into a shared code base ) as often as possible so as to avoid the overhead of fixing a large number of bugs at the end of the project life cycle.
Yet another view is that a program management is nothing more than a large, complex project, where the integration aspect of project management is more important than in smaller projects.
large extent, be determined by a company ’ s ability to manage the trade-offs between separation and integration " of their retail and online businesses.
Prior to this, the integration between sequencing and synthesis was generally a manual function based on wiring of components in large modular synthesizers, and the storage of notes was simply based on potentiometer settings in an analog sequencer.
Chōfu has a large cultural centre which supports many groups encouraging the integration of foreigners into Japanese society, providing free Japanese, Shodo, Ikebana, Karate ( and many other ) lessons.

integration and numbers
: Additional features that are seen in significant numbers of patients with Dravet syndrome may include sensory integration disorders and other autism spectrum characteristics, orthopedic or movement disorders, frequent or chronic upper respiratory and ear infections, sleep disturbance, dysautonomia, and problems with growth and nutrition.
Now ... came complete integration of song, humor and production numbers into a single and inextricable artistic entity.
It is true for odd numbers of space dimension, where for one dimension the integration is performed over the boundary of an interval with respect to the Dirac measure.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is assisted by the Director of the Joint Staff, a three-star officer who assists the Chairman with the management of the Joint Staff, an organization composed of approximately equal numbers of officers contributed by the Army, the Navy and Marine Corps, and the Air Force, who have been assigned to assist the Chairman in providing to the Secretary of Defense unified strategic direction, operation, and integration of the combatant land, naval, and air forces.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is assisted by the Director of the Joint Staff, a three-star officer who assists the Chairman with the management of the Joint Staff, an organization composed of approximately equal numbers of officers contributed by the Army, the Navy and Marine Corps, and the Air Force, who have been assigned to assist the Chairman with the unified strategic direction, operation, and integration of the combatant land, naval, and air forces.
This is in contrast to the regular Monte Carlo method or Monte Carlo integration, which are based on sequences of pseudorandom numbers.
Riemann also discussed the relationship between ζ ( s ) and the distribution of the prime numbers, using the function J ( x ) essentially as a measure for Stieltjes integration.
Among others, the standard function set offered no integration or root-finding capabilities and lacked support of matrices and complex numbers, which could be added by an extension module.
In addition, it featured numerical differentiation and integration, together with complex numbers, financial functions and other improvements.
which is true for all complex numbers a and b, and the linearity of both integration and the Fourier transform.
* 2000 On sociology: numbers, narratives, and the integration of research and theory.
* HP-15C — Advanced Scientific Programmable, including hyperbolics, gamma function, combinatorial and statistical functions, random number generation, numerical integration, numerical root finding, plus comprehensive matrix operations and full support for complex numbers.
* HP-71B — Handheld model natively programmable in an extended BASIC language including a RAM-based filesystem, recursion, multiline user-defined functions and subprogram calling with parameter passing, but also capable of accepting plug-in ROM modules to provide such functionalities as full I / O capabilities to any type of device ( printers, mass storage, measurement instruments ), programmability in other languages ( Forth, Assembler ), advanced math capabilities ( such as matrix operations, support for complex numbers, multidimensional numerical integration and root finding, Fast Fourier Transforms, etc.
In mathematics, Monte Carlo integration is a technique for numerical integration using random numbers.
Thus, a crude way of calculating the value of with Monte Carlo integration is to pick N random numbers on and compute
Following CityFlyer's integration into the British Airways mainline operation at Gatwick, the latter's scheduled services from the airport to Amsterdam Schiphol, Bordeaux, Dublin, Jersey, Luxembourg, Nice and Toulouse still used flight numbers in these ranges, thus identifying them as former CityFlyer Express routes.
Lévi-Strauss considered generalised exchange to be superior to restricted exchange because it allows the integration of indefinite numbers of groups ( cf.
The slow integration of JSL within the context of Japanese culture has been accompanied by an expansion of the numbers of sign language interpreters:
" he presence of large numbers of black athletes in the major sports appears to have persuaded almost everyone that the process of integration has been a success.

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