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simple and matching
It can be as simple as two people matching each other drink for drink until one of the participants " passes out ".
The simplest additive mixers are simple resistor networks, and thus purely passive, while more complex mixers employ active components such as buffer amplifiers for impedance matching and better isolation.
" ELIZA was implemented using simple pattern matching techniques, but was taken seriously by several of its users, even after Weizenbaum explained to them how it worked.
He cited Richard Owen's findings that the earliest members of a class were a few simple and generalised species with characteristics intermediate between modern forms, and were followed by increasingly diverse and specialised forms, matching the branching of common descent from an ancestor.
A Mandatory Access Control system implements a simple form of rule-based access control to determine whether access should be granted or denied by matching:
To compensate for the simple pattern matching capabilities, AIML interpreters can provide preprocessing functions to expand abbreviations, remove misspellings, etc.
Systems that attempt to understand the contents of a document such as a news release beyond simple keyword matching and to judge its suitability for a user are broader and require significant complexity, but they are still somewhat shallow.
The robots. txt patterns are matched by simple substring comparisons, so care should be taken to make sure that patterns matching directories have the final '/' character appended, otherwise all files with names starting with that substring will match, rather than just those in the directory intended.
If data of arbitrary length is to be encrypted, a simple strategy is to split the data into blocks each matching the cipher's block size, and encrypt each block separately using the same key.
Perhaps the project where his innovations were most noted was in the IBM 801 minicomputer, where his realization that matching the design of the architecture's instruction set to the relatively simple instructions actually emitted by compilers could allow high performance at a low cost.
At the start it was composed of a principal block with simple wings ending in matching pavilions.
At a deeper level, CRM114 is also a string pattern matching language, similar to grep or even Perl ; although it is Turing complete it is highly tuned for matching text, and even a simple ( recursive ) definition of the factorial takes almost ten lines.
It is possible to solve the algorithm in O ( n < sup > 2 </ sup >) time using simple algorithms, and matching lower bounds are known for some specialized models of computation.
* a simple but rugged sliding-mesh or unsynchronized / non-synchronous system, where straight-cut spur gear sets are spinning freely, and must be synchronized by the operator matching engine revs to road speed, to avoid noisy and damaging " gear clash ",
It was then a simple matter for a programmer to define a matching data structure in a chosen programming language, such as C, load the resource in a standard manner and access the data as the defined C type.
It offers simple networking, and has a constant server to host all games, but matching people with identical plugins is more difficult.
' b ' describes the simple context-free " matching language ".
Measuring thickness became as simple as matching colors.
This process was based on simple pattern matching.
Expect has regular expression pattern matching and general program capabilities, allowing simple scripts to intelligently control programs such as telnet, ftp, and ssh, all of which lack a programming language, macros, or any other program mechanism.
If the password itself is too simple, however, then it may be possible to test all possible inputs and find a matching output ( a brute-force attack ) – perhaps aided by a dictionary or suitable look-up list.
Because each line causes a matching image current in the ground plane, which is required anyway for supplying power, the pair looks like four lines and therefore has a shorter crosstalk distance than a simple isolated pair.
As far as transfusion compatibility is concerned, it is not strictly as simple as matching A, B, and O groups.

simple and network
This could be as simple as a network of Ethernet Mac II's trying to talk to a LaserWriter.
Porifera ( sponges ) possess simple endoskeletons that consist of calcareous or siliceous spicules and a spongin fiber network.
In simple Ethernet ( without switches or bridges ), data frames are transmitted to all other nodes on a network.
However, this simple model ends with the bandwidth of the network: Then congestion comes on the network and not with the peers.
Dia has special objects to help draw entity-relationship models ( tedia2sql can be used to create the SQL DDL ), Unified Modeling Language ( UML ) diagrams, flowcharts, network diagrams, and simple electrical circuits.
Furthermore, the security features inherent to Freenet make detailed performance analysis ( including things as simple as determining the size of the network ) difficult to do accurately.
Hunt the Wumpus is an early video game, based on a simple hide and seek format featuring a mysterious monster ( the Wumpus ) that lurks deep inside a network of rooms.
available in many advanced Database Management Systems, simple file permissions provided in the UNIX and Windows operating systems, Group Policy Objects provided in Windows network systems, Kerberos, RADIUS, TACACS, and the simple access lists used in many firewalls and routers.
Using a simple design, it became possible to connect almost any network to the ARPANET, irrespective of their local characteristics, thereby solving Kahn's initial problem.
Microsoft and 3Com worked together to create a simple network operating system which formed the base of 3Com's 3 + Share, Microsoft's LAN Manager and IBM's LAN Server-but none of these were particularly successful.
simple: Local area network
The vast majority of Mongolia's official road network, some 40, 000 km, are simple cross-country tracks.
Recently, it has been demonstrated that a dedicated network in the human brain ( crucially involving Broca's area, a portion of the left inferior frontal gyrus ), is selectively activated by complex verbal structures ( but not simple ones ) of those languages that meet the Universal Grammar requirements.
In an artificial neural network, simple artificial nodes, called " neurons ", " neurodes ", " processing elements " or " units ", are connected together to form a network which mimicks a biological neural network.
Generally, it involves a network of simple processing elements that exhibit complex global behavior determined by the connections between the processing elements and element parameters.
Neural network models in artificial intelligence are usually referred to as artificial neural networks ( ANNs ); these are essentially simple mathematical models defining a function or a distribution over or both and, but sometimes models are also intimately associated with a particular learning algorithm or learning rule.
Diagram showing the network effect in a few simple phone networks.
In a centralized network, only the loss of connection between the clients and server is simple enough to cause a failure, but in P2P networks, the connections between every node must be lost in order to fail to share data.
The input / output arrangements may be built into a simple PLC, or the PLC may have external I / O modules attached to a computer network that plugs into the PLC.
Nelson founded Project Xanadu in 1960 with the goal of creating a computer network with a simple user interface.
These games usually have a simple set of rules, where players manipulate game pieces on a grid, network or other interaction space.

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