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Bobby Caldwell ( born August 15, 1951 ) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who, despite a prolific musical output over his 30-year career, is still best known for his 1978 hit single " What You Won't Do for Love ".
Production of The Coral's debut album and much of their subsequent output was by Ian Broudie who is also a successful songwriter, multi-talented musician and performer in his own right.
Rostill was a prolific songwriter, contributing to the Shadows ' output from the start ( both as a solo composer and as part of the mid-sixties " Marvin / Welch / Bennett / Rostill " team ).
She is a songwriter, but her total output is low, and consequently no CD or other album is presently in the works.
Marasigan's songwriting output for the Eraserheads was only next to that of its principal songwriter, Ely Buendia.

output and /
Typically, when an algorithm is associated with processing information, data is read from an input source, written to an output device, and / or stored for further processing.
* I / O ports: Expansion port, tape recorder connector ( 1200 baud variation on the Kansas City standard for data encoding ), aerial TV connector ( RF modulator ), composite video and RGB monitor output
Professional touring amplifiers often have input and / or output filtering to sharply limit frequency response beyond ; too much of the amplifier's potential output power would otherwise be wasted on infrasonic and ultrasonic frequencies, and the danger of AM radio interference would increase.
Small could mean less than 3 dB below ( i. e., power output < 1 / 2 or voltage output < 0. 707 of ) the maximum value, or more rarely 10 dB below, or it could mean below a certain absolute value.
The BIOS provides a small library of basic input / output functions used to operate and control the peripherals ( such as the keyboard, text display functions and so forth ), and these software library functions are callable by external software.
A central processing unit ( CPU ), also referred to as a central processor unit, is the hardware within a computer system which carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetical, logical, and input / output operations of the system.
Some of the earliest examples of this technology implemented input / output processing such as direct memory access as a separate thread from the computation thread.
The fundamental components of a general-purpose computer are arithmetic logic unit | arithmetic and logic unit, control unit | control circuitry, storage space, and input / output devices.
Thanks to a large amount of copper resources, progressive legislation and a healthy investment environment, Chile has become the copper mining capital of the world, producing over 1 / 3 of the global copper output.
A Bourne shell-compatible command interpreter, such as bash, was needed and in turn a fork system call emulation and standard input / output.
This is called a single-input-single-output ( SISO ) control system ; MIMO ( i. e., Multi-Input-Multi-Output ) systems, with more than one input / output, are common.
Because this internal 1571 does not have an unused 8-bit input / output port on any chip, unlike most other Commodore drives, it is not possible to install a parallel cable in this drive, such as that used by SpeedDOS, Dolphin DOS and some other fast third-party Commodore DOS replacements.
Above the control panel was the system's standard input / output solution, a punch tape reader and writer.
Much faster than the PDP-9 even in basic form, the PDP-15 also included a floating point unit and a separate input / output processor for further performance gains.
In 1962, Lincoln Laboratory used a selection of System Building Blocks to implement a small 12-bit machine, and attached it to a variety of analog-to-digital ( A to D ) input / output ( I / O ) devices that made it easy to interface with various analog lab equipment.
Sold standard with 4 kWords of 12-bit core memory and a Teletype Model 33 ASR for basic input / output, the machine listed for only $ 18, 000.
Parallel databases improve processing and input / output speeds by using multiple central processing units ( CPUs ) ( including multi-core processors ) and storage in parallel.
The instruction format could be broadly categorized into one of three functions: < nowiki > 1 ) register-to-register manipulation, 2 ) memory reference, and 3 )</ nowiki > input / output.
“ This doctrine is rooted in Aristotle's conception of the soul, and has antecedents in Hobbes's conception of the mind as a ‘ calculating machine ’, but it has become fully articulated ( and popularly endorsed ) only in the last third of the 20th century .” In so far as it mediates stimulus and response, a mental function is analogous to a program that processes input / output in automata theory.
Unlike most Unix-like kernels, the Hurd uses a server – client architecture, built on a microkernel that is responsible for providing the most basic kernel services – coordinating access to the hardware: the CPU ( through process management and scheduling ), RAM ( via memory management ), and other various input / output devices ( via I / O scheduling ) for sound, graphics, mass storage, etc.
This produces a uniform square wave output since the on / off ( shielding and exposure ) time is equal.

output and composer
* 1970 – A fire consumes the wooden home of Norwegian composer Geirr Tveitt and irretrievably destroys about 90 percent of his output.
Sammartini was not, primarily, a composer of opera, his main output being of sacred music and symphonies, but Milan boasted a vibrant opera scene, and Gluck soon formed an association with one of the city's up-and-coming opera houses, the Teatro Regio Ducal, where his first opera, Artaserse, was performed on 26 December 1741.
In 1995, composer and critic Kyle Gann published a full-length study of Nancarrow's output, The Music of Conlon Nancarrow ( Cambridge University Press, 1995, 303 pp .).
" Rubinstein was a prolific composer, writing no fewer than twenty operas ( notably The Demon, written after Lermontov's Romantic poem, and its successor The Merchant Kalashnikov ), five piano concertos, six symphonies and a large number of solo piano works along with a substantial output of works for chamber ensemble, two concertos for cello and one for violin, free-standing orchestral works and tone poems ( including one entitled Don Quixote ).
Jean-Henri-Alphonse Barraqué ( January 17, 1928August 17, 1973 ) was a French composer and writer on music who developed an individual form of serialism which is displayed in a small output.
As a composer of the 14th century, Machaut's secular song output includes monophonic lais and virelais, which continue, in updated forms, some of the tradition of the troubadours.
Sir Edward German ( 17 February 1862 – 11 November 1936 ) was an English musician and composer of Welsh descent, best remembered for his extensive output of incidental music for the stage and as a successor to Arthur Sullivan in the field of English comic opera.
Herbert Norman Howells CH ( 17 October 1892 – 23 February 1983 ) was an English composer, organist, and teacher, most famous for his large output of Anglican church music.
In live performance he frequently processed the output of his electric piano with a device called a ring modulator, producing sounds reminiscent of composer Karlheinz Stockhausen.
In addition to his output of sacred music as the director of St. Mark's, he wrote numerous madrigals, a secular form ; he is considered a Flemish madrigal composer of the first rank.
Although he became internationally known as an operatic composer, he maintained a steady output of religious music throughout his career.
His output was exceeded by his contemporaries Draghi, Piccinni, Paisiello, Guglielmi, and the most prolific of all, with 166 operas, Wenzel Müller ; the only composer of later generations who approached his output was Offenbach 100 years later.
He may have been the most prolific composer who ever lived, outdoing even Georg Philipp Telemann in the quantity of his output.
He was a successful British composer of popular music of the 1930s and 1940s whose output comprised 45 songs as well as the music for 28 films and 26 London shows.
In 1771 Ditters accepted the post of Hoffkomponist ( court composer ), and it was during his tenure at Johannesberg that most of his creative output was produced.
In spite of his prolific output, which included the opera Maria Malibran, more than seven symphonies, a large variety of chamber works, and at least five concertos, his reputation today as a classical composer rests primarily on two oft-recorded pieces, the Suite of Old American Dances and Symphonic Songs for Band.
Hans Werner Henze in 1960Hans Werner Henze ( born 1 July 1926, Gütersloh, Westphalia ) is a German composer of prodigious output best known for " his consistent cultivation of music for the theatre throughout his life ".
Carl Tausig's output as composer is quite small and little explored today.
Asked by Anton Schindler about the work only having two movements, which is unusual for a classical sonata but not unique in Beethoven's piano output, the composer is said to have replied " I didn't have the time to write a third movement.
Nanino's output as a composer was not large, but it was distinguished, and his music — especially his madrigals — were extremely popular at the time.
In addition to his mostly conservative output of masses, he is the first composer known to have set psalms for double choir singing antiphonally.
Some examples on his output as a composer are piano concertos, other piano works, and some chamber music.

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